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3.9 Google Review
38 Rue Saint Louis, Québec, Québec, G1R 3Z1, Canada
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Apr 23, 2018
We happened upon this place on our vacation in Montreal. I cannot recommend it enough. The whole experience was perfect. The decor is cozy and makes you feel like you are in Italy. Old school olive oil bottles are the base of candles on every table. The service was impeccable. The food was out of this world. We are from Boston and frequent the North End for old school , fresh Italian pasta and this place beat any restaurant we have been in the North end. The Gnocchi . I can't even describe how delicious. And on top of it all, there is a wandering accordian player. Ours was names Joe. He was over the top good! so talented. Played our request of "Let it Be" and blew it out of the park! Go There!!!!

Apr 19, 2018
Wonderful ambiance, live music, very attentive staff. Carbonara was amazing and you can tell they use high quality ingredients. When we visit Quebec again next summer this will for sure be one of our first stops! Wish I had more room for dessert.

May 13, 2018
This Restaurant will take your wallet. I ordered 2 French onion soups, cup size, not even bowl size, 2 appetizers (thin slices of Salmon and 5 shrimp cocktail. The waiter brought me bill for $74.27 and on his own, added tip for $9.72. I paid $83.99 for 2 soups and 2 appetizers. This place is total Rip-Off. Imagine if I had ordered lunch, probably over couple hundred. In my order there were no drinks. See attached receipt

Mar 11, 2018
The ambience and service was really welcoming at first, live music, high energy, etc. By the end of our meals we had been served by 4 different waiters but the service only got worse unfortunately. One waiter took our appetizers with utensils and promised to replace them immediately. We got our main course but still no utensils so we took some from an empty table nearby. The gentleman playing the accordion decided to dedicate a song to a couple sitting behind us. It was a tight spot so he kept accidentally brushing his behind on my arm and shoulder... and they weren't light brushes either. I get it was accidental but I just couldn't find myself to welcome the gesture while trying to enjoy my food. My wife and I are huge cheesecake fans so we chose the cheesecake for dessert but instead we got a disappointment. It definitely didn't have any "cheese" to it, in any form. In fact it tasted a lot more like a strawberry short cake with whipped cream in the center. We questioned the waiter (3rd waiter at this point) if it was cheesecake. He gave us attitude as if we insulted his mother and said that is how they make their cheesecake. We didn't finish eating it and he noticed so he sent the 4th waiter to pick up the plates and gave us the bill without us even asking for it or offering coffee. It was too bad the evening had to end bittersweet. We were looking forward to a good time at this restaurant since it had many great reviews. I guess there always has to be one bad experience and we just happened to draw that straw.

Mar 24, 2018
I came with my mother during a busy time but still received great customer service, the price is good for the size and quality of the meal. I ordered a veal with spaghetti (which was amazing). They had a musician play an accordion and went around the restaurant (if he notices you recording him, he'll play for you!). The ambiance is wonderful but the place is tight, we started talking to the people beside us who recommended us food. When the waiter came with the bill, it already included a 15% tip which he entered himself into the card machine. I was prepared to tip 15% but the way he did it decreased my overall experience here (not sure if they did it because I was Asian/not fluent in French). Even one of the owners stopped my mom and I to thank us for eating here but the automatic 15% tip left me feeling disappointed.

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