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Le Petit Cochon Dingue

Just down the street from Le Cochon Dingue, this is a small, terrific place to go for a coffee, dessert or a quick panini. Staff are lovely and helpful and keep the crowds moving.

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Le Petit Coin Latin

For a French-style breakfast, try this excellent, very European spot near rue St-Jean for croissants, muffins or eggs. In summer you can eat the low-priced lunch specials out on the patio.

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Le Postino

Prime people-watching real-estate at the heart of St-Roch coupled with friendly, unpretentious wait staff makes this place a winner and you haven't even eaten yet. There's plenty of pasta dishes on the menu for around C$10 - C$12 and a fantastic choice of risottos with genius combinations like rabbit, roasted parsnips, caramelized shallots and wild mushrooms.

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Le Saint Amour

Yes it's expensive, but it's the darling of the provincial capital. The house specialty is foie gras and it can come seared, as a crème brûlée, as terrine maison ...you get the idea. There's over 10,000 bottles of wine in the cellar. Service is warm and intelligent and the dining room is flooded with natural light streaming through the pointed glass ceiling. PS - the lunch table d'hôte is often less than around C$20 .

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Paillard Café-Boulangerie

This is a gorgeous old warehouse-like space with impossibly high ceilings and enormous bay windows looking out onto the street. It's a bit of a madhouse during lunch as people clamor for ham sandwiches with green apples, brie cheese, Dijon mustard and rosemary oil or hot roast beef sandwiches with blue cheese, caramelized onions and horseradish. The kids menu has things like peanut butter and banana sandwiches. There's also an attached bakery.

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Rôtisserie Ste-Angèle

Totally charming, particularly the attic-like 2nd floor, this side-street restaurant with a patio features a range of chicken dishes, such as barbecue and coq au vin, but there's also salmon and other meat mains. A kids' menu is available.

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Soñar

Done up with a bit of glitz and a bit of slick, this fantastic tapas bar is perfect for light suppers or evening-long grazing. There's a sidewalk terrace out front if it's warm. Skip the main dishes, the reason to come here is the artfully served tapas. There's a huge range from Portobello mushrooms stuffed with feta and dates to fried calamari and tortillas. The ambience is nightclub minimalism.

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Times Café

Another terrific 'non-stuffy' addition to the upper town. This eatery serves Mediterranean food in a beautifully designed space with fire-engine red tables, black and white zebra-stripped chairs and moody blue lighting. Staff are remarkably friendly given the trendy atmosphere. Pizzas and sandwiches run from around C$10 - C$14 while the veal or seafood dishes can go anywhere from C$18 - C$30 .

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Voodoo Grill

Described by the owners as a 'restaurant/museum,' this place is an experience. African and Asian statues peer down at the tables and the dining room is done up in dark, complex colors. The staff all look like they've stepped out of a fashion shoot and on Friday and Saturday nights this place definitely has more of a club feel. Specialties include wok meals, huge Asian soups and mega-salads. A four-service 'surprise' chef's menu is around C$55 .