With its central location, Mediterranean influence, and reasonable prices, this busy bistro is a favorite among politicians and the journalists who cover them. The menu, inspired by the south of France, changes constantly, but osso buco and a tender leg of lamb are among the regular choices. If you sit near the back, you can watch the chefs at work. This kitchen is often among those open latest.
Member Reviews & Ratings:
Where the locals eat.
Posted by GaryKeith from Toronto, Canada. on 8/8/07
Visit Quebec City once or twice a year. Eat at Les Freres at least once on each visit. Great food at reasonable prices. Great lunch and dinner specials. Friendly service.
FOOD: 4.0
ATMOSPHERE: 4.0
SERVICE: 4.0
VALUE: 4.0
RATING: 4.0
Disagree with poor reviews
Posted by Dianne from Clifton, Va on 3/19/06
We only had one night in Montreal and took a chance at this restaurant since it was packed with people who didn't all seem to be tourists, which is usally a good sign. We ordered the fixed price dinner, lamb, mashed potatoes, fresh vegetables, salad, chocolate mousse, and everthing was delicious. Our waiter was friendly, no complaints.
FOOD: 4.0
ATMOSPHERE: 4.0
SERVICE: 3.0
VALUE: 5.0
RATING: 4.0