Come taste a new cuisine. Talk to your friends by mass worse evil book our spacious private room. Sip a little Caribou outside on our terrace or just lick palette draws side bar.
A really long snow bar to cram in front of taffy in the year, a live private table in kitchen, a snow aquarium, picnic tables, musicians ... In short, it's damn nice trip to Quebec that you can not miss!
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Our Specialties
Shepherd's pie, a good old leg stew, meat pie croquettes, a deer tartare.
La Buche offers a vibrant and authentic dining experience that captures the heart of traditional Quebecois cuisine. Guests frequently praise the warm, festive atmosphere and the eclectic decor, which includes a notably unique washroom design. While the menu features hearty, comfort-focused dishes such as poutine, tourtière, and various maple-inspired desserts, the attentive and friendly staff consistently enhance the visit. Although the popularity of the restaurant can lead to bustling crowds and the need for reservations, many visitors find the overall quality of the food and the lively cultural immersion well worth the experience.
Nous avons pris une assiette de 4 à partager, des cocktails & un pouding chômeur. Pour les enfants des poutines & des fudges a la creme qui viennent dans des petites boites ultra cute.
Les plats étaient goûteux & bien cochon ! Copieux, nous recommandons fortement une marche digestive dans la vieille ville ;)
Bref, Une pépite, nous serons heureux d'en faire une de nos adresses incontournables quand nous venons à Québec !
Best restaurant in Quebec City…went for brunch & got the breakfast poutine, eggs Benedict & baked beans. So. Damn. Good. Ended up going back the next day for our final meal in Quebec & got the pig wings (ribs,) meat pie nuggets, the best french onion soup, & the meat pie with venison, followed by the poor mans pudding. The staff was great all around, including a gentleman named Diego. I will for sure be back
Decent, if dull, overpriced food. The shepherd's pie was uninspired & lukewarm, as was poutine. Nothing really stood out; the foie gras was quite good, but tiny portion for the price. Venture out of the central tourist area for better authentic fare. The atmosphere is lively, so it's probably fun for a big group or a night of heavier drinking. If the food is meant to be the focus of the night, I would try somewhere else.
We were looking forward to this meal because of the many great reviews. The restaurant is decorated very Canadiana which was fitting. However, the dishes (French onion soup, meat pie nuggets, poutine, tourtiere & maple syrup pie) were unexceptional. Our son who loves poutine disliked the one here because the topping was a sweet spaghetti sauce. My husband's tourtiere was too heavy on the cinnamon & nutmeg & my soup & nuggets were ordinary. To top it all off, our server spoke to the table behind us for 15 minutes! So sadly, La Buche was a big miss for us.
Really fun experience here, Caroline was awesome & so kind to our family! Coming from the US, I wouldn't say the kids menu is super "kid friendly" but we tried it & both kids (3 & 5) surprised us, eating the poutine & the nuggets! The shepherds pie was amazing, & atmosphere was great. Fun for a first dinner in the city!