5/5 Martin G. 10 months ago on Google
This
is
by
far
my
favorite
place
to
get
an
authentic
poutine
in
Quebec.
If
you
are
ever
in
Chambly
stopping
here
is
mandatory.
It
started
as
a
fry
truck
before
I
was
even
born
serving
my
parents
off
the
chip
wagon
when
they
were
kids
visiting
the
basin.
The
ownership
has
changed
hands
many
times
and
I've
seen
it
go
from
a
window
you
ordered
from
to
a
restaurant
that
you
ordered
at
a
counter
and
sat
in
a
dining
area
right
up
to
the
"chez"
version
which
had
tablecloths
and
fancy
waitresses
serving
you
with
high
end
cutlery.
I'm
very
grateful
to
the
latest
owners
for
becoming
a
tavern
style
environment
that
invites
people
to
relax
and
enjoy
the
atmosphere
of
the
Richelieu
river,
the
fort
and
the
marina....
however
it's
very
sad
they
don't
offer
a
regular
poutine
dish
here
anymore.
Only
the
photographed
duck
poutine
which
was
ok...but
at
$27
each
seems
kinda
silly
and
over
dresses
the
most
popular
provincial
dish
of
just
three
toppings...fries
cheese
curds
and
gravy.
I
hope
the
new
owners
read
this
review
and
comsider
adding
a
standard
large
poutine
back
on
the
menu.
Charge
whatever
you
want
and
people
will
pay
it
to
enjoy
the
view,
but
truthfully
I
didn't
find
the
duck
or
pickled
toppings
really
offered
the
same
connection
to
the
roots
of
this
place
and
an
homage
to
the
simple
dish
that
has
kept
them
popular
for
more
than
half
a
century.
I
appreciate
the
attempt
to
add
class,
but
I
believe
you
stand
a
better
chance
of
you
offer
both
your
take
on
it
and
the
traditional
metal
container
filled
as
it
was
in
the
60s,
70s,
80s,
90s
and
00s...still
your
offering
is
far
better
than
the
previous
management
and
I'm
grateful
for
the
changes
made
to
make
it
feel
more
like
home.
You
make
the
best
poutine
in
the
country...stick
to
what
you
do
best
and
perhaps
make
it
extra
large
like
platter
for
two
that
costs
$30...but
offer
what
has
always
been
offered
please
if
not
just
for
those
of
us
that
want
to
remember
the
history
Thank
you
to
the
owners
for
keeping
this
spot
alive,
my
grandfather
Pierre
Gauthier
(local
Chambly
legend)
loved
this
place
his
whole
life.
We
came
every
time
I
visited.
He
passed
recently,
when
I
visited
this
year
to
see
his
new
street
in
chambly
named
for
his
efforts
in
the
war
and
after
it
I
was
so
happy
to
be
able
to
visit
his
favorite
place
still.
Long
live
Marius!
Even
with
my
opinion
on
the
glaring
item
missing
from
the
menu
you
deserve
6
stars
and
always
will.