St Hubert poutine. My first time trying St. Hubert - I expected a KFC kind of atmosphere, but this location is actually a sit-down and eat place. Large, spacious and generally has a kind of Swiss Chalet/Boston Pizza kind of feel. I was curious about the poutine, so I ordered the "La Fancy" so that I could also try the breaded chicken bits that came with it. I loved the chicken - it was probably the best part of the poutine. The sauce wasn't gravy, but rather a sort of BBQ sauce with some pepper - which was nice, but there wasn't enough of it. Fries were generic. Overall, I'd say it was nothing special. I enjoyed the creamy coleslaw (and I am not really a coleslaw person), but it comes with the meal. The service was also very friendly and prompt. Okay food overall, but I wouldn't mind venturing back for more.
Good but overpriced. I enjoy the food at St. Huberts but it really is quite expensive for what you get,
A solid and consistent choice. I've been eating at St-Hubert since I was a kid and I still love it. The rotisserie chicken is lovely with a salty skin that leaves you wanting more. The seasoned rice and the fries are both good choices for sides. I'd avoid the mashed. Meals come with half a toasted hamburger bun (sounds odd, but it really works), creamy or traditional cole slaw and sauce. The sauce is really great stuff that you can use for the chicken, fries and bread. For about ten dollars you will get a generously sized meal if you get it to take out. You can also eat in or get it delivered. Trust me, you will be full! For dessert, I really enjoy the vanilla cake with sucre a la creme (a lot like toffee sauce). Simple food that makes me happy.
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