

5

"Recently awarded a MICHELIN Star for the first time, this Old Québec address alongside the Old Port exudes elegant contemporary style thanks to a palette of beige tones, bubble-shaped pendant lights, and leather-covered tables. This is the Vézina family establishment, and it is Raphaël, the founder's son, who now holds the reins. This seasoned thirtysomething showcases seasonal produce and ingredients from Québec's terroir (bison, scallops from the Magdalen Islands, etc.) in modern dishes that often demonstrate a hint of creativity: spot prawn and pear marinated in wild ginger and burnt citrus; a buckwheat tartlet with foie gras and Jerusalem artichoke, Québec hazelnut praline. The interplay of shapes, textures, and cooking methods, always on point, is a feast for the palate. Certain French dishes are given a twist—for instance tartiflette or kugelhopf, the latter prepared using Alpine sweetgrass." - The MICHELIN Guide
Creative cuisine blending Québec roots with global influences, molecular techniques