
We just got back from a lovely few days in Quebec City. Being a foodaholic, just about every thing we did, concerned eating.
We picked a quaint bed and breakfast place to stay in, Château des Tourelles at
212 rue St-Jean -one reason being that they served a great homemade breakfast every morning.
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Dariusz out in front of Château des Tourelles |
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The dining room- Château des Tourelles |
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One of their delicious breakfast choices with wonderful homemade preserves! (Château des Tourelles) |
While there, I fell in love with the bakery-cafe, Paillard (Café-boulangerie Paillard), 1097, rue Saint-Jean -conveniently on the same street we stayed on, but within the walls of the old city. I’ll just let the pictures speak for themselves….
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Paillard – Mouth watering breads |
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Paillard – More mouth watering breads! |
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Paillard – A delicious warm beef and blue cheese sandwich with cauliflower soup. |
There is also a large and gorgeous Farmer’s Market, Marche du Vieux-Port de Quebec, where I saw the most beautiful leeks that I have ever seen. If only I had access to a pot and stove!
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Beautiful veggies and fruits at the Farmer’s Market. Just look at those leeks! |