8 Best Restaurants in Outside the Old City, Quebec City

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There are many cute cafés and fine eateries within the walls of the Old City, but don't miss the thriving culinary scene beyond them. Le Café du Clocher Penché is arguably the bistro with the best brunch, and it gives you an excuse to visit trendy St-Roch. Or if you're looking for a little more luxury, head to Louis Hébert to nibble on trendy dishes while playing "spot the politico."

Work up a good appetite by wandering through the streets. No visit to Québec is complete without a picnic in the park; pop into one of the city's little out-of-the-way patisseries for buttery croissants and heavenly brioches.

Nina Pizza Napolitaine

$$ | St-Roch Fodor's Choice

Specializing in Neapolitan-style pizza and antipasti, this stylish pizzeria has been on everyone's lips ever since it opened (thanks to crowdfunding). Its beast of an oven weighs 2.5 tons and was imported straight from Italy—and it's worth it: the thin-crust pizzas are cooked in just 90 seconds at 900 degrees. Expect sides of flavorful salads, creamy burrata, charcuterie, and cheeses. Also note the excellent cocktail list. If you prefer to eat in the St-Jean-Baptiste neighborhood, Nina recently opened a second location there.

Chez Victor

$$ | St-Jean-Baptiste

This cozy burger joint with brick-and-stone walls has a wide range of topping combinations, daily special burgers, and French fries are served with a dollop of homemade mayonnaise (there are five varieties available) and poppy seeds. Salads, sandwiches, and a daily dessert made fresh by the pastry chef are also available. This original location was so successful that it spawned several other branches, notably in the Vieux-Port area of the Lower Town.

145 rue St-Jean, Québec City, G1R 1N4, Canada
418-529–7702
Known For
  • Hearty burgers
  • Good selection of local beers
  • Poutine
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Ficelle Sandwicherie

$$ | Montcalm

Everything is homemade in this new neighborhood sandwich shop. Located in the heart of rue St-Jean, Ficelle prepares freshly made dishes of the day, such as sandwiches (baguette or focaccia) with a variety of fillings and soups. The selection varies from day to day depending on what's available. This is a place that is appreciated by the locals for its simplicity and quality. It's the ideal place for an uncomplicated lunch with no compromises.

599 rue St-Jean, Québec City, G1R 1P7, Canada
418-647--3707
Known For
  • Superior vegan options
  • Home cooking

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Honō Izakaya

$$ | St-Roch

Hana Sushi, a Michelin Bib Gourmand recipient, transports diners to a vibrant izakaya experience. This light-flooded venue, minimally decorated with birch and lush green plants, serves exquisite small dishes in the purest Japanese tradition. The menu focuses on classics: delicate yakitori, fresh sashimi, savory okonomiyaki, and perfectly crafted dumplings, alongside a daily changing tataki. While the cocktails are as artful as they are delicious (don't miss the "Japanese Eyeball"), the true star here is the impressive list of imported sake. And if a table isn't immediately available, simply pop next door to the more casual, yet also expertly led, Honō Ramen. With ample counter space, it offers an authentic ramen experience.

670 rue St-Joseph Est, Québec City, G1K 3B9, Canada
418-524–2888
Known For
  • Popularity with locals
  • Excellent, classic Japanese small plates
  • Creative cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Le Billig

$$ | St-Jean-Baptiste

At this lovely crepe shop, buckwheat-flour crepes are filled with simple ham and cheese or fancier combos like duck confit with onion marmalade, while a wheat crepe with salted caramel and sweet Chantilly cream makes a good dessert. The large shop also has bistro items like cod beignets, charcuterie plates, and cassoulet, and there's a nice selection of ciders and beers.

481 rue St-Jean, Québec City, G1R 1P4, Canada
418-524–8341
Known For
  • Great crepes, often original
  • Ciders
  • Gluten-free items

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Le Café Krieghoff

$$ | Montcalm

This busy, noisy Paris-like bistro featuring artwork by its namesake Canadian painter and patios in front and back has been around for more than 40 years and is a big local literary hangout, with a selection of great coffee, tea, and desserts. Open every day from early morning to late evening, Krieghoff serves specialties that include salmon, quiche, la Toulouse (a big French sausage with sauerkraut), steak with French fries, boudin (pig-blood sausage), and la Bavette (hanger steak).

1089 avenue Cartier, Québec City, G1R 2S6, Canada
418-522–3711
Known For
  • Big bowls of hot chocolate
  • Simple, flavorful dishes
  • Good place to people-watch or study

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Le Parlementaire

$$ | Upper Town

Despite its magnificent beaux arts interior and its reasonable prices, the National Assembly's restaurant remains one of the best-kept secrets in town. Chef Martin Gagné prepares contemporary cuisine with products from Québec's various regions, such as mini-fondues made with Charlevoix cheese to ravioli made from lobster caught in the Gaspé to pork from the Beauce region, trout from the Magdalen Islands, or candied-duck salad. At just C$37, the three-service tasting menu is an absolute steal.

1045 rue des Parlementaires, Québec City, G1A 1A3, Canada
418-643–6640
Known For
  • Elegant, historic decor
  • Tasty regional dishes
  • Only open for lunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun. No dinner

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Tora-Ya Ramen

$$ | St-Roch

Tora Ya Ramen offers a delightful journey to Japan through chef Miyano Sakai's generational expertise. Each ramen comes with a choice of four broths (soy, miso, Korean-style miso, or veggie miso) that are sure to satisfy both small and gargantuan appetites on cold winter days. There are also Tsunamis, traditional Japanese tapas, and a privately imported sake menu. The authentic décor, with its long wooden bar and banquettes, and the pleasant service complete this truly Japanese experience.

75 rue St-Joseph Est, Québec City, G1K 3A6, Canada
418-780–1903
Known For
  • Variety of ramen broth options
  • Friendly service
  • Japanese authenticity
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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