Currently, I'm in Quebec City, Canada. Trying to find a non-touristy spot to eat in Old Quebec is just about impossible: there's a good reason so many people come to the oldest city in North America — it's completely breathtaking and the closest thing to Europe since Europe. So, we did our research + did it well. Finally, we decided to sit down at CafĂ© Le Saint-Malo where we were treated to a delicious meal. It was classic French cuisine that was prepared with care, not too salty, + just filling enough to make sure you got your money's worth. 1-3 the menu and sign.
4-6 us dining on the patio.
7-8 the most perfect French onion soup ($8).
9 osso buco Milanaise ($25).
10 a huge portion of lamb sausage, duck confit, and braised veal cassoulet ($25).
11 a slice of chocolate mousse with an incredible crust ($8 including soup + an espresso).
4-6 us dining on the patio.
7-8 the most perfect French onion soup ($8).
9 osso buco Milanaise ($25).
10 a huge portion of lamb sausage, duck confit, and braised veal cassoulet ($25).
11 a slice of chocolate mousse with an incredible crust ($8 including soup + an espresso).
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