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My good friend and fellow food lover Olivia recommended Alberta King of Subs to me last year. We're both big fans of poutine and she had heard that the owners of this place are originally from Quebec. I wasn't disappointed. If you're looking for the most original, authentic- tasting and looking Quebecoise poutine, plus the best deal for your $, Alberta King of Subs is the place to try! They use real cheese curds and their gravy is hot, thick and flavourful... The servings are huge too! Tastes like I'm back in Montreal/ Quebec. Plus, you can wash it all down with Quebec's equivalent of Pilsner, Labatt 50 ("cinquante") beer. Definitely worth the drive to the NE.
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