Hôtel du Parlement, Parliamentary restaurant in National Assembly building, Québec, Canada.
Le Parlementaire is a restaurant located in the National Assembly building with high ceilings, marble columns, and mirrors that reflect natural light from tall windows. The space overlooks the city and serves as a formal dining venue for official gatherings.
The restaurant was established within Quebec's Parliament building in the early 20th century and has hosted politicians, dignitaries, and civil servants. It remains connected to the province's political life and governmental activities.
The menu draws on Quebec's food traditions by using local ingredients like maple syrup, wild berries, and regional cheeses. These products reflect how the province's cuisine developed from its landscape and farming practices.
The restaurant operates during weekday lunch hours within the Parliament building and requires security screening upon entry. Plan your visit for morning or midday hours when the facility is typically open to the public.
The kitchen maintains herb gardens outside the Parliament building and harvests fresh herbs daily for cooking. This direct supply of fresh aromatics shapes how dishes are prepared throughout the year.
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