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Contribuiți la feedbackThere's no other way to put it, it's greasy and not the most upscale place, but when you're craving some greasy food, nothing compares to La Belle. It's quintessentially Quebecois, and I truly hope it never closes. My favorite dish is the poutine hotdogs, and it always satisfies my cravings. Adding a sprinkling of hot chili powder over the poutine really enhances the flavors and showcases why poutine is so unique.
The restaurant has a cozy, holiday-like ambiance with charming decorations and painted mirrors on the walls. The staff provides excellent service, remembering patrons and their orders each visit. The portions are reasonable, the coffee is delicious with free refills, and complimentary chocolates are given with the bill.
Great french fries (home-made-not frozen) fast, the special submarines are massive- you need to share it-need to use a knife and fork or have plenty of napkins if u try to eat as a normal submarine. There is another La Belle Province on route 132, Ste Catherine which we also visited
During our drive out of Montreal, we made a pit stop at this restaurant for a quick and casual lunch. Customers order at the counter and then wait for their food to be brought to their table. The establishment felt reminiscent of a classic American diner, offering burgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, and Canadian specialties like poutine. The food was delicious and served promptly. Keep in mind that they only accept cash, but there is an ATM available inside for convenience.
I think one of the first places I ate in Montreal was a Belle ProvinceI was not impressed.