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Restaurant Les Heritiers
- Price Range:
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$$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Dressy
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Very Loud
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
6 reviews for Restaurant Les Heritiers
6 reviews in English
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Review from Mike S.
Love it!
If you're like me and you like to go out to the restaurant far too often, if you were wealthy you would eat out 21 times a week plus coffee in between each meal, then this might be a good restaurant for you.
Fairly inexpensive for the quality of food you receive, and bring your own wine can only mean one thing... Enough money to eat out again tomorrow!!!Listed in: Best Plateu BYOW
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Review from Anabel L.
Toronto, ON
It's always difficult to decide what to eat for dinner when you're in a city that's not your home. You have favourites and want to stick to them because you only have a few opportunities to eat them. Once in a blue moon I will try something new. My sister heard about this place so we threw caution to the wind and went. New is good.
Les Heritiers is a small and simple restaurant that serves beautiful dishes. The plates were so colorful and the food was delicious. We started with a lovely warm goat cheese salad. It was so good it won over my sister - needless to say, she's not goat cheese's number one fan. The fish of the day was a melt-in-your-mouth sea bass served on a bed of quinoa. The bass was pan-seared in a sweet miso-soya glaze. The rack of lamb was perfectly cooked and served with two slices of scalloped potatoes.
Take someone you love and treat them to some really good food. In October they moved to a bigger location...does bigger mean better? I will have to go and see. -
Review from sebastian M.
Montréal, QC
Terrible service. Poor execution, most of the plate were not good, and it was very expensive (115$ for two).
We were a group of 12 and none of us will ever go back. We shared our dissatisfaction with the waiter regarding some of the most horrible plates (foie gras taste like a cheap 2$ pâté, Ceviche taste like the sea, escargots deep fried, taste like old fryer oil) and they could not care less, it remained on the bill and they did not offer us anything ; not even a free coffee! The staff had an attitude from our arrival, we witness them being that way with most of the customers in the place! Not a lot of people look satisfied! Don't waist your money or time, go else were! -
Review from Brian L.
Brantford, ON
I brought a group of 14 here and we had a great dinner. We took advantage of the bring your own wine feature by splurging on some great bottles and the food kept up to them. The service was great, the degustation menu was a great deal and everyone was impressed. It is maybe a bit noisy (but that was mostly our fault... sorry!). The beef rib was amazing, the escargot were great, loved the ceviche scallop... others enjoyed the steak and the fish of the day drew raves.
I will be back! -
Review from Soukia S.
Toronto, ON
I was going to go with just the four stars but I feel that this place is underrated -- probably because it's a little off the beaten path. Located just west of Sir-Wilfred Laurier in amongst duplex housing, the decor itself is very homey and French. This is a very French restaurant so it doesn't hurt to know a few phrases.
Their menu is divine. They have a fixed-price menu ranging from around $20-$50 or so dollars. You can get a full-on appetizer, soup, little amuse-bouch of sorbet and some sort of alcohol to cleanse your palette before digging into the main course. On their main course you can find more gamey meats or the traditional meats or vegetarian.
This is a bring your own wine place so you can get a truly wonderful French meal -- good portions and very French, I've been to France and their menu is pretty authentic -- for an exceedingly good price. I can't say enough about their portion to price ratio and truly, truly tasty.
Oh, book a reservation though because this place fills up fast since there is limited seating. Did I mention this place is French? -
Review from evan b.
what you first need to know is that this restaurant has moved to 1915 mont-royal est. just slightly east of papineau.
what you also need to know is that when i called on an off hour to leave a message enquiring about reservations, they called me back the next day to ensure i was booked.
this BYOB restaurant with enough charm, and elegance, to go around. and the cuisine is jaw-droppingly top notch.
we went there on a chilly sunday evening and the place was inviting, great atmosphere and decor. the wait-staff were generous with their time everything was unhurried.
standouts were duck with orange and coffee sauce, a beef fillet with some sort of wine sauce, asparagus soup, an amazing vodka based sorbet palette cleanser and delightful deserts.
yeah seriously it's that good, and with a degustation meal, it's more than enough for the price.
so go and enjoy it.
