Le Graffiti

Restaurants

The Graffiti has everything to please: a welcoming smile, relaxed, efficient service, warm décor, constantly changing menu, brilliant wine list. The restaurant was awarded a prize for excellence by the "Wine Spectator", a prestigious American magazine. Our chef,Alexandre Lehoullier, is a master at spontaneous cuisine dishes, and each trial carries his personal touch. Renowned for his creations such as sweetbread , Nagano pork risotto, roast lamb with fines herb. The Graffiti is a place you come back to again and again...

Schedule:
Monday: 11:30am - 9:30pm
Tuesday: 11:30am - 9:30pm
Wednesday: 11:30am - 9:30pm
Thursday: 11:30am - 9:30pm
Friday: 11:30am - 10pm
Saturday: 4pm - 10pm
Sunday: 5pm - 9:30pm

Parking:
Free Outdoor on Site, Outdoor on site for a fee, Free Indoor on Site, Indoor on site for a fee

Average Price per Person: Between $50 and $75
Business Type: Patio
Capacity: 100
Meals Type: Lunch, Dinner
Type of Cuisine by Countries: French, Italian
Type of Cuisine by Specialities: Fine Cuisine

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1191, avenue Cartier
Québec, QC,
G1R 2S9
Le Graffiti

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