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| - Situated in Saint-Lazare, right off the highway, this restaurant has a unique design touch.
At first if you just have a quick glance, it looks like someone's house. Which is true if you start the history of it; it's original built was the homestead of the Thomas Parsons family, in 1829 according to their website.
But enough of history, more food.
I ordered their "The Queen of the Cote" which is their filet mignon topped with peppercorn sauce and comes with a baked potato and veggies. To be honest, I wasn't amazed by it. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't bad at all, it was actually good but nothing stood out though.
The meat was grilled to my liking, the sauce was delicious, and the potato was ordinary. Nothing fancy, nothing special; just a simple well cooked steak. That is why I'm giving it an average rating.
Besides the inside decor was interesting to say the least. If you like rustic design you will love the place. It's charming and it has a country feel to it.
The food is simple; nothing remarkable but I'm not complaining. The service was good; people were friendly.
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