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    Le Gout De Cebu - Cebu's Taste Repentigny

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Tokyo Restaurant - Pop into a little Tokyo in Mont Tremblant for a late evening bite

    Tokyo Restaurant

    3.5(4 reviews)
    99.0 km

    Was craving some ramen when we found this little hole in the wall. While it won't content for the…read moreabsolute best ramen I've ever had, it's an excellent option for rural Quebec. The family running the restaurant is very sweet, and the service is fantastic. We split some potstickers (the fried ones are super crisp and everything comes out piping hot) and ramen. The ramen was a sizable portion and the broth was tasty. Plenty of filling; we left totally satisfied. Definitely worth a stop.

    Hmm, this is a tough call, because the two sisters running this place with their mom were so super…read morenice and cool and helpful, and having a Japanese restaurant in St-Jovite is wonderful. We ordered the vegetarian maki rolls which were quite fresh and tasty, and the vegetarian ramen which... honestly wasn't good. The broth was alright, pretty flavourful. The noodles seemed packaged. The real issue was the heaps of frozen vegetables on top - carrots, cauliflower, broccoli and corn. Definitely, obviously from a standard frozen bag. Watery and just out of place in a ramen. Additionally, I have to say the bathroom wasn't clean. There was pink mold around the taps and paper on the floor. I wish this family everything good, and I know they are working super hard running two restaurants, I hesitate to post anything negative but really hope the feedback can be useful and help them succeed bigger and better.

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    O Wok

    O Wok

    2.8(90 reviews)
    102.7 km
    $$

    My friends and I dropped by before hiking the circle route near the summit. TLDR: Patio seating 5…read morestars; service 5 stars; food 2 stars. We enjoyed the late summer trees and people watching around the patio. Our server was really funny, speaking French, English, and a splash of Spanish. I originally wanted the beef salad, but he recommended the salmon poke bowl ("deconstructed sushi!") for more vegetables. (He didn't seem to know that poke is Hawaiian and sushi is Japanese, but poke appears often in Asian restaurants in this area.) He was right--the salmon bowl provided lots of crispy raw vegetables, and enough carbs to power me through the hike. The poke was unlike any I've had at an authentic Hawaiian place, though. It was like tuna salad, except instead of canned tuna I got raw or salted salmon (I couldn't tell which). I didn't touch the side sauce, which looked like tartar sauce. The salmon mayonnaise provided plenty of flavor for the vegetables and rice, and I ate the whole thing. My friend's spouse finished his fried rice, another good sign. But my friend didn't like the ramen. She said the broth was flavored with soy sauce and coconut milk--neither Japanese nor Southeast Asian. Her kids didn't finish their pho or pad thai, perhaps because there was too much for them. After tasting both, my friend ended up eating the pad thai. I'm glad we tried this place. It's a novelty amid the predictable overpriced North American and European food one finds in a touristy area. If I find myself in this area again, I'll probably try someplace else first, though.

    We found ourselves stuck between a rock (mediocre tremblant restaurant) and a hard place (another…read moremediocre tremblant restaurant) and so we figured we'd give this place a shot. I got a poke bowl and the salmon kind of tasted like the chef's mom told him to defrost the salmon and he said he'd do it but then he lost track of time playing club penguin and so he tried to run it under hot water before she got home and accidentally cooked it halfway (not from personal experience or anything). The ramen was -- to put it mildly -- flavourless! And I have no idea what dish my sister ordered but it tasted like instant noodles smothered in soy sauce. The only points this restaurant gets is for the waitress being lovely and for the wagyu gyoza.

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    Beck's Filipino Cuisine

    Beck's Filipino Cuisine

    4.5(11 reviews)
    41.2 kmDollard-des-Ormeaux, Pierrefonds-Roxboro

    Oh man, what a pleasant discovery! From the sweet, smiling and helpful waitresses at the entrance,…read moreall the way to the clean bathrooms and then back in between with the unique Filipino food, this place defines the term "hidden gem"! After bookmarking it months ago, I finally dropped by to verify the hype and also because every once a while your body tells you to have something different from the 5000 regular choices out there. Filipino food happens to be on my rare list because we do not have many choices in the city and the ones I've been to, weren't anything much to rave about. This place changed the game for me for that cuisine. Surely it doesn't look much from the outside. Located in a shopping outdoor plaza and easily missed while driving by. Once inside, it's a different welcoming world. Contemporary, elegant yet casual decor with a hint of "hey come on in, this is our home, not just another restaurant" versus the usual "Just eat, gimme your money and lemme see your backside soon please" kinda attitude. Well hell, Bingo! That's what I mean. Give that waitress a cookie and an extra star just for that! The name is Angela btw. My first dish here was the Pansit Bihon. It was a day where I wasn't craving red meat so had this on a Saturday for lunch. It hit the spot and more with the added fish sauce and a few squeezes of lemon recommended by sweet Angela, who's the daughter of the owner by the way. Also worth noting at this visit that I asked for a sample of Sisig just to test the waters and make a comparison with another place I'd had that with a major disappointment in the past. After finishing my sample, I was surprised with the super tasty, tangy delightful taste. Couldn't contain myself so told Angela how much I liked it. At this point she said this dish is their specialty and also her mom comes from the Pampanga region where Sisig is originated. Cool! Guess what's my next main dish will be on my next visit. I returned the next day Sunday to give their buffet a try and get well acquainted with Filipino food. This is held from 10-2:30 on Sundays only and the menu rotates every week. If you're fussy about your food, better call ahead and find out what's on the menu. You can do so on Saturdays also if planning to go there for next day buffet. Again, everting from A-Z was super good. 7-8 dishes every time to savour. Really delish, fresh and very light on the stomach. My personal favs were the Misua soup, fried Tulingan (fish), Pork Adobo, chicken Caldereta, and of course a new discovery called Pork Dinuguan. Mouth is watering as I'm writing these. Thumbs up... all the way up up! Excellent job guy! Oh, and try their Ginataang Munggo, a red bean pudding dessert. Mmmm!! Some side notes, they don't have license for alcohol yet but they accepted my suggestion to have a BYOW at least with a smile and said they'd look into it. Other than that, nothing negative to report and I'm very happy to add this place to my "Top Picks" bookmark. Check it out. Cheers and bon appétit :)

    Spent 120$ (delivery) to feed 4 people and nobody enjoyed their meal…read more Tasted like regular white people fast food or shopping mall cafeteria quality. It's like they're trying to compete with the "Chinese" restaurants here, which if that's what I wanted then I could have spent 50$ instead to feed everyone from one of those places. This food was not Pilipino and very expensive. Sad that some of my family members had eaten at this restaurant in the past and really liked it, but they really didn't like it this time, the quality went down and it became less exotic and more quebecois style of fast food. 6pc Fried Chicken: Only 5 pieces. Tender inside, everyone favorited them, but all agreed that this was not a foreign recipe, tasted like local white-people fried chicken. Even the gravy reminded me of KFC lol. Surprised it came with fries, felt like I got a delivery from a fast food place, even smelled like it. Pork Bar-Beck-Que (3 skewers): Moist, tender, and many pieces, but the meat was too thin and the sauce was overpowered by sugar, no other flavors noted. Siopao Asado (steamed pork buns): Very plain and cannot taste what's inside. Was favorited by one person and he wants to order only that again. Palabok (sauteed noodles w/shrimp sauce & minced porc): Very bland and greasy. Minced pork was not noticeable, pieces of shrimp was raw and translucent. Pansit Canton (Fried noodles topped with mixed vegetables + pork belly slices): Bland, greasy, but vegetables were nice, big and crispy. Crispy noodles that softened with the sauce on top was a nice texture. Pork belly was just thick pieces of fat and skin, which is alarming because usually the fat is melted off and actually has meat. I've literally had this exact same recipe at a Chinese buffet when I was young, but without the pieces of fat and skin. Sizzling Beef (Marinated beef with onions): Disgustingly strange texture, like it's been beaten to death or marinated too long with an enzyme acid, exterior of each piece was shredded. Flavor was unpleasant and hard to describe, but I think I ruined the "flavor" when I added their vinegar sauce ontop. When a foreign restaurant throws in parquets of taco chili sauce when you ask for hot sauce... I know I'm in trouble lol One of our group bit into a hot pepper and burned her tongue badly, which really surprised me because I didn't notice any spiciness at all from anything I ate. It looks like they don't know how to cook since the spiciness from the hot pepper did not disperse into any of their dishes and just stayed inside of itself. When placing my order, the system automatically locked the delivery to an extra 15$ fee and set the tip to 5%. I didn't change the tip, since 20$ is already enough to pay extra on food that's around 90$. It wouldn't surprise me that I was wrong and that's why they took away one of the pieces of chicken. I thought about calling to verify, but no point since I don't plan on buying from them again since I didn't find their food worth it. I should have known better though. I was taken away by all the good reviews online, but am only noticing now that they're all mostly white people, despite the fact that there are many non-whites in this city. This is clearly a place where most foreigners avoid because it's just another fast food place for quebecers who are known to not like exotic flavors. I think the only thing that was Pilipino here are the employees. The delivery guy was very nice though.

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    Le Gout De Cebu - Cebu's Taste Repentigny - filipino - Updated June 2026

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