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Contribuiți la feedbackThis is probably one of the only restaurants in Tadoussac that offers a clearly labeled vegan option (poutine for lunch and curry for dinner). I asked whether the soup of the day (maple rutabaga soup) was vegan and the waitress said yes, but it was suspiciously creamy and I highly doubt it actually was vegan. The food was a bit salty and on the pricey side, but that 's to be expected in a small tourist town.
Cute place located in the hearth of Tadoussac village. Vegan options are clearly labeled. There is a poutine, a cromesqui and pastas that are vegan. The portions aren’t too big, so I took the 3 plates and I shared everything with my boyfriend. It was really good. Everything was local and fresh. It was a little bit expensive, but definitely worth it. The cromesqui was my favorite. Updated from previous review on 2021-08-15 Updated from previous review on 2021-08-15
I stopped there for lunch with my vegetarian-ish parents. They both had the vegan bagel and I tried the vegan poutine and raspberry lemonade. Food came super quickly, staff was friendly and presentation was beautiful. Portions were generous, and the poutine was very good, although quite far from the traditional greasy dish. I appreciated the twist, especially the fermented tofu used as cheese ! My parents were happy with their bagels, which came with fries and salad. We noticed that hot beverages had a plant milk options but didn 't have any, and were too full to try the vegan chocolate mousse for dessert, although it was tempting! I would definitely recommend stopping there when visiting the area, and would gladly go back to try the dinner options.
We have eaten here in the evening and had suppe, mushroom-croquette, salad and nudge. it was the best vegan food we had so far in Canada! to the conclusion we have taken pecans and plastered gurkens! the restaurant gets 5 stars from me!
What joy to find vegan options clearly identified in the menu. the poutine is very good, although surprising with its peas and a soft touch with its sauce and its confit onions. The lemonade house was good, but it was lacking sugar. the place is really nice and the very welcoming staff. If you leave, it's worth stopping. There were also other vegan options, including a bagel and pasta.