QUEBEC CITY FOOD TOUR + Changing of the Guard💂

Published 2019-08-15
Join us as we find the food you need to eat in Quebec City, Canada. We try tons of amazing Quebecois food including tourtiere (meat pies), maple pie, and poutine. As a break from out feasting we also stopped by La Citadelle and saw the changing of the guard with Batisse the goat. Who knew they did this in Canada?! After trying to find more of the best food in Quebec City, we finished the day at local bar with thousands of board games.

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Le Croquembouche: www.lecroquembouche.com/
La Citadelle: www.lacitadelle.qc.ca/en/
Aux Anciens Canadians: www.auxancienscanadiens.qc.ca/
Poutineville: www.poutineville.com/en/home.html
La Revanche: www.facebook.com/publarevanche/

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All Comments (16)
  • I'm glad you enjoy Quebec. It's always nice to see nice people enjoy our culture. little more up in the north , about an hour of Quebec city , There amazing National Parks. Ice age Valleys , salmon rivers . Intact Nature. Sorry for my English 🐒😄.Au revoir !!!
  • @SchnuffiJames
    Thankyou for visiting Canada glad you had fun. As a home sick Canadian living abroad thanks. Come back.
  • @louisd.8928
    As a Quebecois, I really got to say that the first restaurant they went to looks like a tourist trap.
  • @koa022
    Basic poutine is french fries, cheeze curds and gravy, and the best poutines are found in snack bars and fastfood restaurants
  • @johnrooney507
    English menus at Aux Anciens? Would like to visit this summer.
  • @timcarder2170
    Although both of your poutines looked yummy a standard one is just, fresh cut fries, cheese curds, covered with gravy :-) I've had that many many times, and quite a few of the attempts to 'fancy' the dish up lol. One of my faves being Newfie style. (add stove top stuffing with the cheese curds, before adding the gravy) *note* It 'must' be cheese curds. Shredded cheese does not a poutine make. ;-)
  • I love the video. But the eye roll at the poutine. makes it look kinda fake..
  • @harkmi3
    A chocolatine or pain au chocolat is a lot more authentically French than a chocolate croissant. Chocolat croissant don’t really exist outside of North America.
  • Quebec was a french colony and for you to say its "retained its french" it IS french. Like 80% french. You do any research at all before coming here ??
  • The t at the end of croissant is actually silent - same with bon appĂ©tit! đŸ„