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LA
FARANDOLE
Bistro - Salon de thé - Traiteur - Boulangerie - Pâtisserie
1089, boul. de Sainte Adèle, Sainte Adèle, QC J8B 2N4
(450) 229-7227
cell.: (514) 833-9701
gil.i@wanadoo.fr |

The dining room is upstairs but the terrace is very nice.
It is in the corner junction of Ste. Adele, just across from the
cinema.
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Daily Lunch menus as low as $7.50 including soup and main dish
with coffee....but beware...the deserts are so attractive (at
approx. $3.25 each serving) so you can kiss the diet bye bye.
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Resto Le Christiane
Bring your own wine..
Serge Roger, Chef-owner.
151, Vaillancourt, Saint-Jérôme.
(450) 436-9904.
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The surprise
of Valentine's day in St. Jerome.
The best
value in the Laurentians.
We brought our wine. The
bill for lunch for
4
people $47 (tax included).
(14 Feb. 2006)
In the evening, it is another story:
Dinner for 2,
(tax included) $58.67.
(17 Mar. 2006)
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Lunch: Nice bread rolls & butter in a
basket. Fine tasting velutée
de Carottes soup. Duo-poissons Table d'hôte lunch for $10
served with nicely cooked rice and fresh salad on a large
fish-shaped glass dish. The desert was a slice of marble
cake served with Vanilla and Chocolate sauces. Very tasty.
Other Table d'hôte dishes
offered, $10-$15 Seafood! The only drawback is having
to climb upstairs for you know what.
Dinner

Salmon in Blueberry sauce with Pasta
(primavera). Main dish of Table d'hôte at dinner March 17th,
2006. The Table d'hôte menu for dinner included meals from
$18 to $35 per person including soup, salad, main dish, desert and
coffee. |
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Auberge du Lac des Sables,
230, rue Saint-Venant, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Québec, J8C 2Z7
1-800-567-8329 or (819) 326-3994. Prize winning *** hotel.
www.aubergedulac.com
info@aubergedulac.com
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4 of us attended an interesting
course about using websites as a marketing tool with Michel Audy
(center) of
Imédia at this
lovely spot facing Lac des Sables.
(23 Feb. 2006.) |
This place offers a refined cuisine.
Line & Daniel Durand offer very professional Swiss
hospitality.
Lovely table setting with nice wine
glasses.
The moment the salad arrived, I
knew this is quality food. however 2 of us who ordered a Shiraz
glass of wine paid $8 for it. So be prepared for a hefty
bill, but at least it is really tasty, well presented and the
location is bright and beautiful. |
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Rio Grande
Moved - now in St.
Sauveur 352 rue principale, St. Sauveur J0R 1R0
450-240-0864
Rio Grande! Where you can eat a
rack of ribs to die for. |
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There is a luncheon special about $9. |
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