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BySherel Purcell, About.com
Quebec Food - A Foodies Guide toQuebec Food Specialties
All about Quebec Food
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Quebec Certified Saveurs-Terroir Sherel Purcell 
Quebec Food - A Foodies Guide to Quebec Food addresses a good reason to travel to Quebec. Lovers of French food, hautecuisine and culinary travelers who may not want to travel all the way to France will find much to enjoy here in terms of "gastronomie".From top restaurants in Quebec's major cities and country inns to centuries old grocery stores to food festivals andmicrobreweries, there is always a tasty reason to visit North America's seat of French civilization.
1.A "Certified Quebec" Experience
Throughout the province, look for the blue and yellow oval signs that signifies a certified Quebecexperience. Inns, restaurants, farms and attractions displaying this sign have passed rigorousinspections to guarantee a "made in Quebec" service, food or other product.
2.Top Montreal Restaurants
Over 6000 food establishment licenses were issued in Montreal in 2008. Of course not all of theserepresent fine dining, but in general, compared to other large metropolitan centers, bad restaurantsdo not last long here. Quebec actively pursues immigrants from French speaking countries includingamazing chefs.
3.Choosing a Restaurant in Montreal
Here are some tips on choosing restaurants in Montreal. Do you want to save money? Then bring your own wine or beer.Just look for "Apportez- Vtre Vin" signs or ask as you enter. Hint: these are usually found in the Plateau district mostly onPrince Arthur. Read more for extra tips.
4.Jean Talon Market Montreal
Montreal's favorite outdoor market open year round features produce from around the world as well as Quebec specialties.The best part? Everything is available for sampling including the city's best ice cream, cheese, chocolate and exoticbarbequed meats.
5.Top Quebec City Restaurants
From restaurants featuring old world charm and traditional cooking to "top chef of the moment" places, Quebec City is agreat place to eat. Mind you, since most of the cuisine is of the French persuasion, the city is more meat-eater friendly
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