Restaurant Sagamité
10 Bd Bastien, Québec
(418) 847-6999
Customers' Favorites
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Duo de Viande Wapiti Et Cerf
Oeufs Benedictine de Gibier
Tarte Sirop Dérable
Tarte À L’érable
Frian de Gibier
Duck Pizza
Dauinoise
Dejeuner
Tartare
Recent Reviews
Nous avons dîner en famille et tout était tellement délicieux! On a adoré! C’est certain qu’on y retourne!
Les plats de viandes sauvages et les poissons sont apprêtés de façon exceptionnelle.
Excellent service aussi et super beau décor aux couleurs autochtones.
Wonderful experience overall.
We had the three-meats tower (Potence des Trois Panaches) with the accompanying menu. Everything was delicious, from the pastry to the soup, from the meat with side dishes to the delicious pecan pie for dessert. Service was fabulous.
Make sure you have plenty of time on your hands, our dinner took 2 and a half hours.
We had the three-meats tower (Potence des Trois Panaches) with the accompanying menu. Everything was delicious, from the pastry to the soup, from the meat with side dishes to the delicious pecan pie for dessert. Service was fabulous.
Make sure you have plenty of time on your hands, our dinner took 2 and a half hours.
This restaurant is at less than half hour walk from the Wendat traditional village reconstruction, and it can constitute a logical extension of the site visit (and there is also the Huron-Wendat museum). The menu is based on traditional dishes (hence its name), we enjoyed the Sagamité soup (the 3 sisters: squash, corn and red beans). The venue is modern but full of relevant memorabilia, the staff was cordial and professional, food was very good, a little expensive (bill of CA$...