Justin C.
Google
I just ate at Lueur for New Year’s Day dinner and felt compelled to leave a detailed review because I was genuinely blown away.
From the moment we sat down, the service was excellent: warm, polished, and perfectly timed. It immediately set the tone for an evening that felt thoughtful and seamless.
The appetizers were a standout. Each opening dish was bold yet beautifully balanced. The beef tartare was rich and deeply savory without being overwhelming, while the hamachi crudo was bright, fresh, and layered with flavor. Even the Caesar salad impressed—it was elevated far beyond expectations, packed with umami, crisp bacon, and perfectly judged seasoning.
The mains were just as superb. The scallops were cooked flawlessly and paired with luxurious elements that enhanced the dish without stealing focus. The braised beef cheek was incredibly tender, rich, and comforting—executed at a very high level.
We also added the extras, and they were absolutely worth it. The sourdough with foie gras butter and fresh truffle was indulgent and addictive, and the seared foie gras was silky, rich, and perfectly balanced.
Dessert was lovely, but what truly defined the meal were the strength and execution of the appetizers and mains.
Incredible food, superb service, and a refined yet welcoming atmosphere—easily one of the standout dining experiences in Québec City.