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    Restaurant de l'ITHQ

    4.1 (36 reviews)
    PriceyFrench
    Closed 12:00 pm - 1:30 PM, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Classy
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Joanie M.

    It's exciting to see students in a learning process. I think this is such a cool opportunity. There was some troubles both in services and cuisine which I expected but at some point it was getting a bit much. Negatives: From the start there was no one at the coat locker, I waited a while too. Our waiter was nice but he would systematically drop wine on the table at each pour. For dessert we asked for a cheese plate to share with their four choices of cheese and he just brought separate plates with the same one. He also just left our coffee on a service table further until they got cold. The food was overall very good with impressive presentation. Only today's special main course, the deer was a let down. Overcooked with an unfitting sauce. Positive: It's a gorgeous restaurant! Every staff member does his or her very best with kindness. The maitre D was specially professional and welcoming. The gnochetti were great! Maybe there was a couple hicks but who cares. Great job everyone!

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    Ben N.

    I've hardly reviewed any hotels on Yelp. We're not really the sort to consider a hotel a very central part of a vacation experience, because we hope we don't spend much time there and we're usually just hoping for a comfortable bed, a clean room, and peace and quiet. Besides, we're not in a tax bracket where our choice of lodging is ordinarily going to be very noteworthy. So in my mind, there usually isn't all that much to write about. Hotel de L'Institut deserves a plug, though. It's operated by Quebec's hospitality and tourism school, so I think you get a higher-end experience for what qualifies these days as medium-level pricing in a big city. The hotel apparently occupies only the seventh and eighth floors of L'Institut's highrise, and every room gets a balcony with an outstanding view of Le Plateau and Mont Royal on one side (or downtown, I guess, if you're on the other side). The location is absolutely terrific: On Rue St. Denis directly above a metro stop and across from a pretty square and within easy walking distance of a bunch of great restaurants, shopping, nightlife, et al. The rooms, while not huge, are very clean and sharp-looking and have very comfortable beds. A night's stay here also comes with a complimentary breakfast buffet in L'Institut's restaurant. It's a pretty impressive spread, the food is hot and quite good and seems to vary somewhat from day to day, and the service is excellent. (This is definitely not the execrable "free breakfast" you get in too many hotels these days, which seem to feature Otis Spunkmeyer muffins, Little Debbie-quality pastries, and other horrible fare.)

    Brian K.

    Came here for a dinner during the MTL a table event. It was a three course meal for $31 per person. I've read some reviews regarding how slow their service was, but when we went there I did not feel that at all. They were very fast with our orders and bring us anything we asked for. They were also friendly and explained each dish. It was a very nice inside the restaurant and we enjoyed everything that day. The food was pretty good (nothing amazing but for $31 three course meal it was better than expected). Would definitely recommend as I've read that their prices were cheap even during regular days

    weekday lunch
    Katerina B.

    If you feel like having a 5 star lunch on a 20-30$ then you should definitely visit the schools restaurant on the top floor. The food is prepared by the students and it is AMAZING. They seriously go out of their way to impress the guests and I assume that it's part of their final exam. The prices for table d'hôte are extremely low (we're talking 11-14$) and you get a nice multi course meal. There are few things to keep in mind: - The restaurant upstairs is only open from Monday to Friday (don't confuse it with the downstairs restaurant) - If you're paying by credit card/debit card you will not be able to tip (the students cannot accept tips). However, the service is almost always excellent so if you feel like leaving a tip, you can do it in cash. - Sometimes on Fridays you may want to book a table in advance because the large group of ladies and gentlemen from a retirement home nearby come to lunch on Fridays.

    Duck breast with shaved asparagus, fiddleheads, chanterelle mushrooms and au jus.
    Susan B.

    This was our first meal on our Montreal adventure. We have tried culinary schools before and have always had great experiences. Once again, we were very impressed. We had a six course tasting menu that included perfect portions of dishes using fresh and local ingredients. Our server Julian was very good and we felt his passion for food and wine. We were able to spend time sharing our food travel experiences with one another and he taught us about some food specific to Quebec. At $57 per person, one can't skip this. The greatest cost was the bottle of wine but one must have good wine with good food. We will definitely go back.

    Susan T.

    I reserved two weeks ago to eat at the Institute. Was very excited to go there for their three course meal for $35. We first walked in it was no maître d' or host. After about five minutes a waiter came and showed us to a table. It took about 10 minutes to get a glass of water. After we each ordered our two courses I was presented with what was supposed to be a foie gras appetizer with a Gelee- and was served a sweet based cream with tasted like it was a pork pate. Although it was pretty to look at it wasn't very tasty. My 18-year-old son commented that it didn't taste like anything it tasted like the bread. Well I figured that the entrées certainly must be better- I ordered the lobster and it came as a plain small tail and claw- on a bed of plain disgusting seaweed. The lobster meat was tough it was not edible- I sent it back and maître d' apologized and said well once in a while we get a tough lobster. However it wasn't just the lobster it was whatever was accompanying it it was awful. If I would've eaten it probably would be sick. My husband and my son ordered the pork piglet three ways- tiny amounts of food that were not cooked as well as I could've cooked it at home. The pork belly was full of fat and half of it was left on the plate not edible. As for the service there was one waiter and one back waiter for the entire restaurant. Service was very slow. I understand that this is a school and that students are probably cooking the food. And that's fine because I have eaten at cooking schools before- such as the New England Institute of culinary arts- and the New York school of the Culinary arts. This restaurant is more like a bad dream. I would highly recommend not going and if you do go perhaps just go for breakfast. Dessert sat on the tray all evening it was some sort of tasteless bland pudding like what you may get on a cruise ship. As a matter fact I would definitely say Carnival Cruise Lines has better food then l' Institute. Yes you heard right carnival cruise lines. I don't care about overly pretentious food and restaurants , the bottom line is you have good food or you don't. If you're reading this perhaps you can get a reservation at Au pied du Cochon - or the wonderful l' express a few blocks down on St. Denis. Such a total disappointment- sadness on a plate.

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    Steven N.

    im a fan. the staff was very friendly. we were able to change one of out menus because couldn't eat some of the stuff. we also got the wine pairing and that was also very nicely done im not a very big wine person but they did a good job.

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    4.6(85 reviews)
    2.0 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
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