It was love at first sight (or first meal?) with this wonderful restaurant on Montreal's south shore. It is located in the nice neighborhood of "Vieux Longueuil" and have an open terrasse in the front and a large "verrière" in the back which is wonderful with the changing climate here and create a space which seems larger.
They have a formula where you can choose any entree and make it a set price menu by adding either soup and appetizer or appetizer and dessert. I opted for the former option.
My first course was a cold potage which was wonderful and did put me in a summery mind set on a spring that seems to be just a long fade-out of winter. I followed it with a warm goat cheese salad and had a delicious and generous salmon tartar as the main course. They are also serving warm fresh bread (as much as you dare eat).
Everything was perfectly executed and served in a very convivial and professional way. I will mention this little attention which made the experience even better; My friend (the one that brought me here and is responsible for this discovery) wanted to drink white wine (I drink red even with everything) and I was incline to have an apéritif before the meal but didn't want to drink to much. So, once we settled on a bottle of chardonnay, I asked the server if he could poor some cassis liquor in my first glass of wine (making it a kir) and he was very happy to obliged. That made for an excellent compromise! The kind of flexibility that is somewhat exceptional (but should not!) in the restaurant industry.
"L'incredule" instantly became one of my favorite table in town and it totally worth it to make a short trip from downtown Montréal to Longueuil to experienced it!