The hotel is rather nice, however the bed is positioned into a rather tight area and there was a beam running right in the middle as we look up from our bed. Well, I suppose it's cosy ...
Bro in law said that we should have dinner at Casse-Crepe Breton, supposedly one of the famous places for crepes in Quebec. We arrived at Rue St Jean (St Jean Street) amidst a slight drizzle only to be greeted by a queue outside Casse-Crepe Breton.
Damped Rue St. Jean
This was just the beginning...we joined the line and ended up waiting for about an hour and 15 minutes before we got a table! All this while, we muttered under our breath that the wait better be worthed it.
and what can I do while waiting? Take photos through the windows, of course....hahaha...Note how close the distance is from the window to the bar counter!
The front section of the restaurant is a rather small area, not much room for group gathering for sure! Luckily we got a table for the four of us in the back section which was bigger (but not that much bigger).
Err...note how messy the work area is....
I decided to head straight for a dessert crepe, $4.50 - fresh strawberries! Yay...
Whereas the rest opted for savoury ones....bacon and mushrooms
I opened the crepe to see the ingredients inside. I must say that they are rather generous with the fillings. This two ingredients crepe is at $5.
Well, was the wait worth it? I would say no....maybe we waited too long and got tired to fully appreciate the crepes placed before us. The crepes tasted pretty normal for a place that is well known for it. I enjoyed the fillings (strawberries were indeed fresh) more than the crepe itself :o)
Casse-Crepe Breton (Website HERE)
1136 Rue St Jean
Quebec
To Be Continued : The quest is on for the best crepe in town....
3 comments:
That bed looks amazingly comfortable!
Quebec is famous for crepe ah?
word verification: sedulast!
Kate : Oh yes, it is...you should check out my posting on Ottawa...7 pillows!
Jason : Pretty much!
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