Restaurant Nek8arre

Québec


This eatery at the Onhoüa Chetek8e with long communal tables serves what most places do in Wendake – game and offal for the most part – but some of its soups are unusual (sunflower seed soup, and red bean and corn) and it does breakfast too ($7 to $9).


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