La grande histoire d'un petit bistro sympa…Comme un trésor enfoui en plein cœur du Faubourg St-Jean, un véritable secret bien gardé … l'histoire du Hobbit. Ce petit bistro sympathique et sans prétention de la rue St-Jean, est à l'image du personnage de Tolkien. Malgré la hauteur de ses trois pommes, ìl porte en lui toute la grandeur d'une histoire dont l'écho se fait entendre encore aujourd'hui au moment du café. Au fil du temps, il est devenu l'endroit où les plaisirs de la table se conjuguent à une ambiance digne d'un chez-soi chaleureux et agréable. Mais attention, derrière ce visage familier et son air avenant, se tapient, entre les pierres de cette vieille maison, des fantômes qui animent, encore aujourd'hui, ce petit je ne sais quoi qui fait du Hobbit un lieu à part.
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Le Hobbit est régulièrement salué pour son menu créatif et savoureux qui met en valeur des ingrédients locaux de qualité à travers des plats d'inspiration française uniques. De nombreux clients soulignent que les déjeuners et brunchs sont des expériences exceptionnelles, notant fréquemment l'excellent rapport qualité-prix et les portions généreuses. Le restaurant est largement reconnu pour son atmosphère chaleureuse et charmante ainsi que pour une équipe de service décrite comme étant particulièrement amicale, attentionnée et compétente. Bien que les expériences puissent varier, la majorité des visiteurs apprécient la présentation soignée et l'ambiance accueillante qui en font une destination culinaire mémorable à Québec.
The food was exceptional! The service was a bit slow. They keep red wine in the fridge, which was rather strange. The local Canadian wine was rather expensive & extremely sour, so I would avoid.
We visited this restaurant & chose to sit on the terrace because we had our dog with us, & Quebec regulations do not allow dogs indoors, even small ones (unless is a service dog). We made this clear when making the reservation, & the staff confirmed a suitable time for us. However, upon arrival, another waitress informed us that the terrace was closed. Ironically, because of our dog, we were essentially the only guests seated outside. For this reason, we could not have the best atmosphere, as inside it looked much cosier.
Some dishes were excellent, while others were technically well executed but ultimately not very memorable. Coming from Europe & being very familiar with French cuisine, our expectations were naturally quite high but we do understand of course that variations do exist.
The pan brioche with truffle butter was exceptional, especially served warm. We also enjoyed their interpretation of a peanut butter & jelly pairing with foie gras & blueberry-lavender compote. That said, we could not really taste the lavender, & in our opinion the additional butter or grease on the outside was unnecessary.
The beef tongue was the absolute highlight of the meal - perfectly executed & incredibly flavorful. On the other hand, the dumpling dish was the one I enjoyed the least. While I appreciated the spicy, chewy elements & especially the squash, the dumpling dough itself lacked flavor.
I was also very happy with my wine selection. Overall, I would still recommend the restaurant. The waiter who took care of us was exceptional & genuinely friendly. I also appreciated that the names of the staff were listed at the end of the menu - it gave the restaurant a more personal & human touch.
Good food & excellent service. We enjoyed the experience & the insight from the super helpful staff. Visiting from Tennessee & the U.S. we were amazed that the red wine was poured at cellar temperature. I think I am going to like Quebec.
11 mai 2026
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Ate here on Good Friday. Made a reservation over a month ago-visiting from out of town & wanted a nice restaurant for dinner that was close to our hotel, but could also be appropriate for our 8 year old son.
Did not disappoint. Shared veal shank & the catch of day (cod). Also got dessert. Son had homemade iced tea & husband & I split wine. Server, Sebastian, was lovely.
We were seated in the back room. Front space had bar spots & was more busier. Back was also filled, but also a small space. Definitely want a reso.
I comment more on it later, but worked for us as a family since we knew our son would be fine sharing these type of dishes. Plus we ate snacks at hotel lounge ahead of time, so there wasn't any kid hunger pains. If you bring kids, I'd say bring two max. Since it's not a kid place, but could work if you know your family.
Overall very happy with our choice & money spent. Merci!
The food was excellent. Service with a smile. Recommendations for Specials & Wine Selection were spot on. I'd go back again if I had the time. A lovely unassuming spot for that special, or not-necessarily-special, dinner.
We decided almost on a whim to dine at Le Hobbit on the first evening of our visit to Quebec in early September 2025. What an excellent whim! The service from all staff with whom we interacted was outstanding - friendly, knowledgeable & professional. The food was a knock-out - every course had a'wow' factor. The wine list was well-constructed & not, to our observation, overpriced. It was easily the best meal we enjoyed during our three-week visit to Eastern Canada.
Spectacular food & attentive, informative service-- we had the six-course tasting menu (with wine pairing), & everything was exceptional. One course-- with arctic char as the star-- was one of the best things I have ever eaten in my life, no lie. The dessert was wonderfully inventive as well. They were even amenable to making one course substitution for me (as a non-beef eater), which I greatly appreciated. A truly wonderful dining experience!
A lovely experience overall. We had the pleasure of dining here on a Monday night. We had the squash donut, which wasn't anything we expected but a pleasant surprise. The open ravioli as an appetizer was underwhelming for the price, in our humble opinion, it was small & not as decadent as we hoped it would be, but taste is subjective & I would not discourage one to try it. For 17 $, however, we expected more. The pork tenderloin was nice, but a little on the dry side. The service takes time between courses, & the wine by the glass was not a usual pour & at a relatively hefty price point for the quantity. There are many restaurants in the area; I think a few tweaks may be necessary for a return visit to be warranted.
A superior restaurant in every way. Wonderful food, a good wine list, great service. Our server made me a cafe coretto even though it was not on the menu. 10/10