Copas
595 Grande Allée E, Québec
(418) 521-2373
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Oju, by chance I looked at a Spanish restaurant in Canada and the truth is that I can't say that it is Spanish. The paella is not paella, the ham is an substitute and well the tails are horrible.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Their paella is delicious and very filling, there is even an option for those who are allergic to seafood like me!
The servers are adorable and very attentive.
Their sangria is also delicious and there is something for everyone!
The prices are affordable for being in such a touristy place, I really recommend!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We bought a gift card for a birthday. Last week, the person called to make the reservation for Thursday this week. Everything was OK. Arriving at the restaurant, she noticed that the restaurant was closed. By calling the restaurant number, it now says that there is no longer service at this number.
The food is excellent. We had the fried squid and charcuterie plate as starter. We had the meat paella and the chorizo poutine. The service was courteous.
I'm not giving any stars because the service leaves something to be desired. There were two of us and we ordered two paellas, in addition to starters (patatas gravis). We waited AN HOUR to be told the order had been “forgotten”. This will clearly be my last experience. This isn't the first time the service was long, so I imagine it's usual.
1 hour for a paella, which had been “forgotten” in the kitchen…
Never again !
Took forever to get the food and it was mediocre at best
Vegetarian options: Pizza
Poor clientele service. Quite insulting. Got kicked out for no apparent reason
I recommend the paella w/
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
The people do not reply to emails or calls. I wanted to come with my Spanish class. They guy told me they would get back to me but never did. They ghosted. I wouldn’t come
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Paella Du Chef
Restaurantji Recommends
Surprisingly not busy on a Saturday night. We started with some tapas (Serrano ham, chorizo & manchego- no chorizo so they subbed Toulouse sausage but it was really good- and papas bravas- basically fries but w/the 2 sauces) and a pitcher of Sangria. Added the meat paella- again no chorizo but subbed another sausage. Paella tasted great but no a lot of meat in all, 2 ribs a chicken thigh and some slices of sausage. Overall an enjoyable meal with fantastic service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
The paella was authentic spanish very good
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Had dinner with my wife here on our trip to Quebec. It looked nice from the outside but we didn't enjoy our experience to say the least. The service was mediocre, the menu was limited (they were out of many items) the Paella was bad. It was basically loaded with rice. The only positive aspect was the atmosphere.
Awful experience. The service was slow but we were pacient because there was a lot of people but the paella was awful. For 33 dollars you get two shrimps, one chiken leg and some little pieces of sea food. No chorizo at all, even if we ask for the Paella of the Chef. The whole thing tasted and smelled as instant spices, the color was almost white and the consistency of the rice was mainly watery. Disgusting. Drinks and tapas were a lot worse.
To avoid! Very few Spanish dishes on the menu, but burgers, ribs... extremely salty paellas, patatas bravas were at Lebanese fast food level, undrinkable espresso. very disappointing and expensive.
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