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    Petit Bill's Bistro

    3.9 (51 reviews)
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    Jennifer P.

    I've been to Petit Bill's three times now and it's consistently good. My most recent visit was this past weekend with my husband and some friends (another couple) and we all had a great time. The restaurant is a bit unique in that it's French bistro meets Newfoundland eatery. The decor is a mishmash of stuff from nautical themed items to old family photos of the owner to abstract art. It's charming. I didn't have a starter, but my husband had the chowder ($7), as did one of our friends. Our other friend had the escargot (snails freak me out, so I tried not to look, lol). The chowder looked good. It was full of mussels, potatoes and fish. I had the tiniest taste and it was really rich and creamy. For my main, I had the pecan burger ($18) which came with a side salad. I am pleased to report that the pecan burger was not soy-based (no textured vegetable protein or that "round ground" stuff). It was really tasty and held together well. The bun was really fresh and was brioche-like. The burger was dressed with pickled onions, pickled red peppers and pickles - aka pickled cucumbers ;) I'm usually not a huge fan of pickled items, and usually pick them out, but I actually enjoyed the pickled items in the burger. The burger came with a side of yogurt sauce. The tanginess of the yogurt went well with the burger (I didn't even miss the ketchup and mustard that weren't there, my regularly prefered burger condiments). The side salad was real mixed greens (none of that iceberg or romaine nonsense, haha). It also had spiraled strings of carrots and beets. I did ask for the dressing on the side, but unfortunately the salad came dressed. There was a little too much dressing on the salad for my liking, but it wasn't that bad. Salad ingredients were all fresh. The hubster had the Scallops ($22) which came with a spinach and almond salad. Hubby was a bit disappointed to receive only 4 scallops, but at least they were medium-sized and not those tiny Bay Scallops that look like miniature marshmallows, haha. He felt the maple syrup sauce on the scallops was a bit too sweet, but he still enjoyed his dish. One of our friends had the Steak Frites ($38) and it looked fantastic. The fries were matchstick fries. In my books, the only fries better than shoestring fries are matchstick fries, oh yeah! I think I'm going to have to get the Steak Frites on my next visit. It looked like there were battered and deep fried red peppers on his plate too. Our other friend had the daily special, which was the meatloaf ($20). I'm not a huge meatloaf fan, but she seemed to enjoy it and my husband (who is a meatloaf fan) said it looked really good and he'd want to try it on a future visit. Now I skipped having an appetizer so I could have dessert, but none of the desserts really called out to me, so I passed. They sounded interesting like a "peanut butter and jam creme brulee" and a "Nutella cheesecake" and "chili chocolate brownie" but I wasn't feeling it that night, maybe next time. The owner came over and asked us if we were enjoying ourselves and he was quite friendly. It's a cute little place. We'll be back.

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    Michael U.

    Full review blogged - Dishes and Verdict as below. The Food: Complimentary bread and butter, 3 appetizers, 3 mains, 2 desserts. Little Bill's Crab Cakes: Ordered by my aunt these were described on the menu as "Two Crab Cakes lightly breaded & seared accompanied by a roasted garlic aoli & fresh tomato salsa" but with far too much filler and February 'fresh' tomatoes used to compose the salsa the flavor of this dish was really quite meager aside from the garlic and old bay used to season the crab-tinged dumplings. Cod Tongue Croquettes: Fairing much better than the crab cakes my appetizer selection of 3 muscular and tender cod tongue croquettes served with spicy almond & roasted red pepper romesco would turn out to be a rather well crafted dish with a light salad serving to balance the acid and heat of the romenso while the batter on the croquettes was flavorful, though a touch oily. Lobster Poutine: Without a doubt the best savory of the meal the only thing Petit Bill's really had to nail in order to make this dish shine was the frites and that is precisely what they did - the crispy spuds holding up admirably to a rich mixture of chunked and shredded lobster, shellfish butter, and mascarpone. Crispy and creamy, sweet yet savory - it wasn't traditional poutine, but it was delicious. Sea Scallops: My mother's main course arrived on a lengthy plate and featuring three pan seared scallops in a slick of Chelsea Quebec maple syrup & house smoked bacon I'd be lying if I said it did not taste delicious - it was sweet and savory with a touch of the sea - but with that said, with the scallops overcooked and essentially lost in the other potent ingredients I really did not get the 'point' of this dish at all. Adding a touch of levity with an almond spinach salad dressed in citrus vinaigrette I will say that the acid helped somewhat, but honestly this was just a bunch of disjointed ingredients on that plate that appealed to me the same way bacon and maple syrup would if it was served with something as simple as bread or scrambled eggs. Lobster Pot Pie: My Aunt's selection was a dish that SHOULD have been an easy success given its constituents of fresh lobster, winter vegetables, and fingerling potatoes...and yet it wasn't. Marred by a combination of far too much potato and carrot, watery flavorless gravy, and an undercooked and doughy pastry top the only thing that really shined about this dish was the lobster - perhaps a single small carapace or a couple of small claws' worth perhaps 1/3 of the pot pie's actual pricetag. Lobster & Pickerel Raclette: A $28 dish for which I had high expectations this was without doubt the best of the main courses yet even at that it still fell far short of its potential. Described on the menu as "Pickerel & Lobster quenelle topped with a white wine & clam buerre blanc served atop an Arctic surf clam potato rosti & topped with Pied de Vent Cheese" the highlight of this dish was actually the rosti - a savory concoction with notes of sweetness and the sea perfectly cooked like a hash...it would have gone great with breakfast but worked equally well at dinner. Moving on to the featured quenelles - they were dense, overcooked, and almost 'chewy' - nothing like the life altering version at Michel Rostang and despite the supposed use of lobster the flavor was pure pike plus the slight tang of the Quebecoise bleu. Traditional Newfoundland Pound Cake soaked in authentic Newfoundland Screech: Where the mains failed the desserts certainly did not and although the portion was small, this dense buttercake soaked in rum with a small ball of rich cream at its side was the picture of balance. Boozy and buttery, dense but crumbly, and toothsome but mellowed by the cream I've no doubt one could make this at home without too much trouble but that didn't detract from it one bit - I'd have gladly eaten a loaf (and likely ended up quite drunk.) Bread Pudding with cranberry-raisins, white chocolate & crème anglais: If the Pound Cake was good, this was superlative. Measuring perhaps 1.5" x 4.0" x 7.0" but rich, dense, warm, and drenched in thick vanilla crème it was as simple as the previous dessert but an entirely different flavor profile, texture, and temperature - the pair together slight in portion but enormous in flavor. The Verdict: While I'm not sure it is possible to go into a place you know little about with expectations that are "too high," we all walked out of Petit Bill's disappointed. From the lousy seats to the perfunctory service there was really nothing harkening the "down-home hospitality" proposed in their mission statement and while I guess the food was decent enough 'homestyle' food, the prices suggested the majority of the dishes should have been executed much better than they were - particularly as some were overcooked, some undercooked, and others simply poorly conceptualized or balanced. I'd go back for dessert, maybe, on someone else's dime.

    Kevin G.

    First off I'm not a huge fan of seafood, but my wife is, we decided to try this little spot near our home. I'll just get to my details here. 1. Small tight spaces, so you can easily hear the people next to you. 2. Fantastic Service, had a small issue with out appetizer, waitress came up and gave us the dish for free. 3. Menu is has a great menu for all, lots of different items to chose from. (Check menu) 4. Reservations for supper are a must on weekends. 5. Wine list is Huge 6. Place is fantastic for a social night out, looking for a quite night, this wont be the best place.

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    Nicole B.

    I went to Petit Bills with a friend for a glass of wine on a Monday night. We sat at the bar and there were just one or two tables still eating in the restaurant, though they were clearly finishing up. Even so, we were not made to feel rushed at all during the course of our few (not one) glasses of wine that evening. In fact, it turns out that we had picked a good place, since one of the owners teaches sommelier courses at Algonquin College and appreciated us appreciating the wine slowly. Our server (one of the owners) made small talk with us as the last dishes were cleaned and let us taste a couple of his other wines off the restaurants extensive wine list. Our seat at the bar gave us more of an "insiders" view of the restaurant, which was neat. Generally the tables are fairly close together to maximize seating space in the small dining area, but in this case it doesn't make the restaurant feel crowded, but rather gives it a cozy feel.

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    Kathy L.

    What a cozy place petit bills is! From the moment we walked in we were greeted by the owner and the warmth of the restaurant. We opted to try the table d'hôte for 2 to get a sense of variety of their specialities. Price point was slightly on the mid-high end for a bistro setting, but the price for two also came with a bottle of white/red wine. For starters we had a crab/seafood bisque, a house salad, followed by mains of duck new fit and seared tuna. We don't know why we do this to ourselves, but we forced down some very delicious creme brûlée and pound cake at the very end. Definitely heartier portions than the typical French portions of food, but great for sharing and or entertaining larger crowds. Food overall wasn't particularly remarkable and somewhat pricey, but the ambiance and the attentativeness of the staff made the night highly enjoyable!

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    Nice, homey place with excellent service. Steak frites satisfied. Competent wine list.

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    Baccara (Le)-Casino Du Lac Leamy - Veal cheek salad - Very delicate but many flavours coming together. Quite the dish!

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    Stock price with butternut squash, purée, cranberry sauce, roasted brussels sprouts, on top of a potato dish

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    Whoever said this is "authentic French restaurant" IT'S A LIE!! I bet they never went to France or…read morewent to any real authentic restaurant. Why? We ordered Rabbit terrines- the worse ever. I'd rather eat cold SPAM than eating $12 rabbit terrine. Absolutely garbage. Disgusting. The service? So bad. What's worse is that their cashier system must be manual or they "manually" updated the price because they were able to change the price of food differently than what I saw on the menu. For example my veal in their website was $34 -- they entered $35. Gain of $1 for them. My duck was $26 as per menu. They somehow lumped my rabbit terrine $12 together. Instead of $38, they put $42. Gain of $4 for them. All they say was "$3 dollar difference!" as if their price manipulation was not a big deal. If you add all correctly, it's $5. Not only they are rude, but they are also dishonest, manipulative price-adjusting people. Hope they are happy to make a revenue of $5. I pity them. Because I felt sorry, I did gave them tips on top of that. I guess they are really poor to trying to cheat that "$3 dollars."

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    There is no question that their food is excellent but I found the menu small and limited…read more If you go, let's hope you're a duck fan because it's listed on the menu five times. For such a meager menu, I think that's duck overkill. Beef tartare comes in second being listed twice. Not being crazy over duck, I opted for the fish and chips and I have to give it to them, their's has got to be the best in the area. Their fish always just tastes so fresh and the batter is perfect. My husband had the duck salad and thoroughly enjoyed it. Despite the place not being busy, service was slow. It's a great place, I just wish the menu was more varied and I wish to God that not every table in that place was a high top. A few regular tables scattered about would not go amiss.

    Very charming but tiny restaurant, very nice decor, sort of urban country and warm lighting, warm…read morewelcomes with great, but non invasive service! The waiters visit you frequently and refill your water many times throughout the meal. This place has a diverse menu with lots of interesting menu options, all equally as delicious as the next. Before this place wasn't so busy, but now it is hard to get a walk-in table. Be sure to call for reservations beforehand. I had and will always order their freaking amazing fish and chips that are cooked to a perfect golden brown crisp. Portion is quite large but I believe the price is very fair and can be split between 2 people with a smaller appetite. I will be posting a picture of the dish because the presentation is beautiful! Details about my dish: The fries are shoe string cut seasoned fries that are damn good. You get 3 filets of haddock that are never soggy with a perfect amount of crisp. The tartar sauce is paired with an alternative guacamole type spread that is equally as quite tasty. Ask for garlic mayo and it is great on the fish and chips or with the fries. There is a salad in the centre with mixed lettuce and a vinaigrette sauce that is also great... But not as great as the fish!

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    Plat végétarien sept 2022

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    Petit Bill's Bistro - french - Updated June 2026

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