QUEBEC CITY FOOD TOUR + Changing of the Guardđ
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Published 2019-08-15
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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
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All Comments (16)
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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 đđ.Au revoir !!!
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Thankyou for visiting Canada glad you had fun. As a home sick Canadian living abroad thanks. Come back.
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As a Quebecois, I really got to say that the first restaurant they went to looks like a tourist trap.
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Basic poutine is french fries, cheeze curds and gravy, and the best poutines are found in snack bars and fastfood restaurants
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English menus at Aux Anciens? Would like to visit this summer.
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I love poutine!
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Nice shirt đ»
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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. ;-)
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No Inv?
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Breaking news: there is no food left in Quebec.
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I love the video. But the eye roll at the poutine. makes it look kinda fake..
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A chocolatine or pain au chocolat is a lot more authentically French than a chocolate croissant. Chocolat croissant donât really exist outside of North America.
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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 ??
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The t at the end of croissant is actually silent - same with bon appĂ©tit! đ„