Aux Anciens Canadiens, French Canadian restaurant in Old Quebec, Canada.
Aux Anciens Canadiens is a restaurant in Old Quebec serving regional dishes across five separate dining rooms. Each room is decorated with antiques, artwork, and collected objects that give the space its character.
The building dates to 1675 and is Quebec's oldest residential structure. It was converted into a restaurant several decades ago while keeping its original framework intact.
The menu reflects how people in Quebec have eaten for generations, with dishes passed down through families and communities. Local ingredients shift with the seasons, keeping the food connected to what grows nearby.
The restaurant is located in the heart of the old city and takes reservations, making it easier to secure a table. It opens daily and can handle groups of different sizes at the same time.
Each of the five dining rooms displays its own collection of Quebec objects and artwork spanning different periods. Moving through the restaurant feels like visiting several spaces, each with a distinct story to tell.
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