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Charbon Steakhouse

3.6 (58 reviews)
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Closed 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Amy C.

We had our first dinner in Quebec City here. It was a quick 15 min walk from the Chateau Frontenac. We had reservations (you need them) It's right next to the train station. Nice old school steakhouse dining room. The waitstaff speak english. We both had steak. My filet was a good size and cooked to perfection. We had a bottle of wine with dinner. The cost if dinner was comparable to a steak house in the US.

Le 27 décembre 2024 à 20h57, au restaurant Charbon Steakhouse dans le Vieux-Québec... Ce qui devait être une célébration de nos 7 ans s'est rapidement transformé en une situation que je ne souhaiterais à personne. Pendant qu'elle mangeait, ma copine pensait avoir croqué dans un morceau de steak un peu dur. Elle a mordu dessus plusieurs fois avant de le retirer de sa bouche avec ses doigts sans savoir c'était quoi. Elle a examiné le morceau dans sa main, réalisé que c'était un ÉNORME morceau de VERRE CASSÉ, puis m'a regardé et a dit : " Oh mon Dieu, je viens de croquer de la vitre. " Elle l'a ensuite déposé dans un petit contenant à mayonnaise qui restait sur la table. Heureusement, ses Invisalign ont agi comme une sorte de protège-dents, évitant qu'elle ne s'écaille une dent ou qu'elle n'avale le morceau de verre. Toutefois, le verre a endommagé ses Invisalign. Nous avions de belles places, une serveuse formidable et une ambiance agréable. Nous avions commencé avec des entrées, bu uniquement de l'eau, et commandé des plats de steak. L'incident s'est produit alors que nous étions encore en train de manger. Intérieurement, j'étais furieux, mais j'ai gardé mon calme, suis resté poli et j'ai évité de faire une scène pour ne pas perturber les autres clients. Je me suis levé et j'ai trouvé l'hôtesse, qui a fait venir notre serveuse. Nous lui avons montré le morceau de verre, et elle a manifesté une réelle inquiétude et un peu de panique. Elle est partie et est revenue avec une autre femme, qui s'est avérée être la gérante. Cependant, la gérante n'a PAS pris la peine de se présenter, de montrer une quelconque inquiétude, ni même de reconnaître la gravité de la situation pour ma copine. Au lieu de cela, elle est immédiatement tombée dans le déni, refusant d'admettre qu'il s'agissait de verre. (C'en était!!!) Elle a suggéré que " c'était peut-être des débris provenant de fissures dans le distributeur de mayonnaise, qui n'aurait pas été correctement nettoyé ". C'est tout ce qu'elle a dit. Aucune excuse, aucune reconnaissance de la gravité de l'incident. Puis, elle est partie... et n'est jamais revenue. J'ai appris plus tard que la gérante s'appelait Nadine. (Nous connaissons également le nom de la serveuse, mais nous le garderons pour nous dans ce post.) La serveuse est revenue avec un petit contenant de mayonnaise. À ce moment-là, j'ai compris à quoi m'attendre pour le reste de la soirée. Nos repas étaient complètement gâchés--nous n'avons évidemment pas continué. Pourtant, ils voulaient toujours nous faire payer l'intégralité de la facture. Cela a mené à une négociation entre moi et la serveuse. Pour vous donner un peu de contexte, c'était notre première visite à ce restaurant. Nous aimons le steak, c'est notre plat préféré, et nous voulions passer une soirée agréable en dégustant un bon repas sans avoir à cuisiner ou préparer quoi que ce soit. Le prix n'était pas un problème; nous voulions juste vivre une belle expérience. Malheureusement, cette expérience était loin de cela. Même si nous aimons partager nos expériences positives, cette fois-ci, il nous semblait nécessaire de raconter ce qui s'est passé. Les gens doivent être tenus responsables. La gérante? Absolument horrible. Nous sommes reconnaissants que ma copine aille bien--qu'elle n'ait pas avalé le verre, qu'elle ne se soit pas coupé la bouche, ni cassé une dent. Mais nous sommes tristes, frustrés et déçus. Nous ne remettrons évidemment jamais les pieds là-bas.

two glasses of wine and a bottle of wine
Kandyce V.

We were a party of 4 and were provided this place from our hotel concierge. I was a little nervous was there were not a lot of people there. But it's a Wednesday night. The place looks like a fine dining steakhouse and is part of the train station. Our waitress was very nice and friendly. She recommended a beautiful bottle of a French red blend wine. We started with an onion soup, which was divine. someone had the Caesar salad and others chose a shrimp cocktail.then I had the prime rib, hubby had the filet mignon. All of the steaks were cooked perfectly. The prices are a little steep but the quality is great.

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Frank F.

Very nice and well done. They were friendly from start to finish. Excellent warm bread to start, followed by a calamari appetizer and 2 charcoal fired steaks .

Heather L.

I came to this place at the recommendation of my Airbnb host when I was in Quebec visiting last March. At first I was very impressed with the restaurant. The atmosphere is super funky and trendy, the wait staff are all very friendly and attentive, and the seating and plating arrangements are perfect. This place is not super trendy nor super classy, However this is not a place that you're going to be wearing sweatpants to dinner. Food: The food was amazing! This is why I came here. I wanted to take myself out for a fancy dinner before I went back to the states. Everything about the food was superb, the service at the bar was awesome. The drinks were fantastic. The only thing that took away from my experience were the group of four or five American gentleman who were openly ogling every single woman in the bar. They were seated to my right, and I could hear every single thing that they said, including their assessment of me. "She needs to lose about 30 pounds but I'd ___ her." It was enough to make my stomach turn. I immediately felt the need to cut my night short. Service: I pulled aside the bartender and told him what was going on because they were literally talking rudely about every single woman in the bar including one of the female bartenders as well and he said "yeah that's why she's working on the other side of the bar." This is the type of situation where you cannot just let people like this take over your bar. What should've happened was this bartender should've gone to the manager and told them that these men were being disruptive. But that did not happen. So, I chose to leave. Fortunately the bartender took pity on me and gave me free dessert, which was a very very good cheesecake. Did it make up for the crass men who ruined my experience? NO. Will I come back here and give it another shot? Absolutely.

Tomato salad with pita chips (better order something else)
Des T.

I've come here several times and it's only for one reason; their steaks!!! I have never had a bad experience with the cooking of their steaks, the sizes or even their service. They're always on point! I usually order the 8oz fillet mignon and after every visit I swear that next time i'm ordering the smallest size. If you're getting appies, plan to be satisfied, and full by the time your main meal arrives. The only reason I'm taking away a star is because i was extremely disappointed by the appetizer I ordered last time, the tomato salad with pita bread wedges. The tomatoes were soggy and seemed like they were prepared too far in advance (probably mixed the dressing early in the afternoon in anticipation for faster service). The pita wedges were SO stale! And they were deep fried! Yikes! I find that their patio/terrasse is badly/barely decorated and considering the strong decor of the interior plus the location of the restaurant, they could have definitely invested a bit more on the outside. Other than those two points, I'm a fan and will definitely keep coming back!

This was the salty, made with canned clams, New England style chowder. Meh

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Le Hobbit - Cute place

Cute place

Le Hobbit - Squash donuts - skip

Squash donuts - skip

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Le Lapin Sauté - Cozy dining room

Cozy dining room

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I forget the name, a raspberry and mascarpone treat!

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Beautifully decorated outside

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