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Most Affordable Restaurants in Quebec City

Travelling can be expensive, especially if you only eat in local restaurants. If you choose to visit Quebec City, what can you expect? Is it still possible to eat well on a budget? Here are some suggestions for the most affordable restaurants in Quebec City to ensure you have a great time with a full stomach.

For this article, I decided to present restaurants where you can sit and have dishes for under $20 per person.

Petit Champlain street filled with people - Bipin Saxena

Reminder: Taxes and Tips in Quebec

If this is your first time in Quebec City, you might not know that, unlike in Europe, you must leave a tip for the server. A 15% addition is usually expected, but you can offer more if you receive outstanding service.

Please note that taxes are also not included in the menu’s prices. Therefore, remember that a $20 burger will cost around $26.50 in the end.

7 Great Cheap Restaurants in Quebec City

Are you looking for great but cheap restaurants in Quebec City? Since the city has a significant number of places to eat for all budgets, let me give you a few recommendations. From local cuisine to Japanese and Middle Eastern dishes, you will surely find something you and your wallet will like!

Le Bureau de Poste – Saint-Roch

One of the least expensive restaurants in Quebec City is undoubtedly Le Bureau de Poste. It is famous for its dishes that cost less than $12 per person, its terrace, and its many drink options. Because of its affordability, this restaurant is always full, so we suggest you go early to ensure you have a table.

Le Chic Shack – The Historic District

Le Chick Shack was already mentioned in our article about where to eat the best poutine in Quebec City, but it remains one of the most affordable restaurants in the old district.

Of course, they specialize in poutines, but they also have many types of burgers and salads. It is a place to consider if you are wandering near the Chateau Frontenac.

La Cuisine – Saint-Roch

Are you looking for a place that feels like home with a touch of eccentricity? Do you want to know more about what local Quebecers eat? If the answer is yes, we can suggest La Cuisine.

This cozy restaurant offers comforting dishes like lasagna, grilled cheese sandwiches, and Shepard’s pie. And the best thing is the price—all main dishes currently only cost $18.05! It deserves a visit!

La Galette Libanaise – Sainte-Foy, Saint-Roch, and Historic District

Sandwiches can be tedious; therefore, why not opt for some Lebanese food? One of the most affordable restaurants in Quebec City is La Galette Libanaise.

It is a small restaurant chain where you can get various types of Lebanese wraps whether vegan, with lamb, chicken, or beef. In addition, one of their delicious galettes is at $10 at noon. It is a perfect cheap option for lunch!

Lebanese Pita Plate - Kristi Johnson - From Unsplash
Photo: Kristi Johnson from Unsplash

Le Subtil – Sainte-Foy and Lebourgneuf

Le Subtil Café Sandwicherie is the perfect place to get fresh and local food whether you are in a hurry or not. Whether you are looking for something like a homemade sandwich, salad, quiche, or pizza, you will quickly notice that their prices are affordable and the staff very nice. They even have gluten-free and vegan options, as well as a great variety of coffees and smoothies!

Salad Meal - at Restaurant Le Subtil - Quebec City
Photo: Restaurant Le Subtil

Tora-Ya Ramen – Saint-Roch

If you like Japanese cuisine but do not want to eat sushi, we can suggest the Tora-Ya Ramen restaurant located in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood.

As its name suggests, it specializes in real and gourmet ramen bowls. Whether you crave miso or kimchi ramen, a bowl costs less than $20. It’s a must if you are in the area!

Normandin – Various Locations

The last cheap restaurant in Quebec City on our list is Normandin, a local restaurant chain that offers various dishes, from pizzas to club sandwiches. Their food is not outstanding, but their prices and portions are good.

There is also a Normandin in every neighbourhood of the city, and most of them will deliver to your hotel if needed.

All Dressed Pizza - Quin Engle - From Unsplash

In conclusion, having a great dining experience with these most affordable restaurants in Quebec City is possible. Whether you opt for Lebanese food, ramen, or poutine, you will find something that will make your stomach and wallet happy.

Did you know that Quebec City is among the safest places in North America? It is also one of the areas with the most restaurants per citizen.

What to Do in Quebec City region and How to Organize Your Trip

Curious about how to spend your day in the Quebec City region? Here’s a list of the top activities to consider adding to your plans:

Preparing For Your Trip

When I look for things to do in my destination, I always have a look at ViatorGetYourGuideManawaCivitatis and sometimes even Expedia.

It’s first off a great way to find out what there is to do, but always a quick and easy method to book cheaply and efficiently with these renowned platforms.

Need a place to sleep? I find most of my accommodations on Booking.com but I also use Hotels.com for their rewards program (11th free night) as well as Expedia. When booking smaller places in Quebec, you might not find them here and need to contact them directly.

Looking for a cheap flight to the Outaouais through Montreal? Have a look on Cheapoair  or Skyscanner  I use regularly.

Once you’re there, rent a car to roam free with DiscoverCars, AutoEurope or RentalCars or hop on a bus around Gatineau, Montreal, Quebec, and surrounding cities with Busbud.

Are you looking for other restaurant suggestions while visiting the old capital? These articles might interest you:

Do you want to learn more about visiting the beautiful province of Quebec and our food recommendations? Take a look at our other pins!

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About Author

Ariane has always been a travel and history enthusiast. After graduating in International Studies, she had the opportunity to go to Europe and write fantasy novels. Over the last few years, she has been working as a communication coordinator and copywriter in various businesses, including resorts and hotels located in the province of Quebec. She is also a taekwondo black belt.

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