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Cision Canada
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cision Canada
3 RESTAURANTS FROM "GROUPE LA TANIÈRE" SELECTED IN THE 2025 MICHELIN GUIDE
QUEBEC CITY, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ - The first edition of the MICHELIN Guide in Quebec, Canada features only nine starred restaurants and approximately a hundred recommendations for the entire province. In Old Quebec, a rare feature is noted: Groupe la Tanière, a collective composed of three restaurants including Tanière 3 (2 stars), Légende (1 star), and l'Orygine (recommendation), in addition to the lounge bar, Le Vieux Carré, has the immense honor of having its three signature restaurants selected by the renowned Guide. This family business, with nearly 50 years of experience and three generations, stands out for the excellence of its establishments. GROUPE LA TANIÈRE 1977 La Tanière restaurant opens its doors, founded by Laurier Therrien (Karen Therrien's uncle) 2001 Karen Therrien and Frédéric Laplante become the new owners of the restaurant 2014 Légende restaurant opens its doors 2018 l'Orygine restaurant opens its doors, in associaciation with a new generation of co-owners chefs and restaurant directors, François-Emmanuel Nicol, Roxan Bourdelais, Sabrina Lemay and Philippe Veilleux 2019 Tanière 3 restaurant opens its doors 2023 Chef Elliot Beaudoin becomes co-owner of Légende restaurant 2024 Vieux Carré lounge bar opens its doors "This recognition marks an important milestone for the Groupe la Tanière, which has continued to evolve since its founding in 1977. Today, this award symbolizes decades of hard work, rigor, and creativity—a dream nurtured over the years, now a reality. It is a source of great collective pride for our entire team, from past to present, and a wonderful recognition of the work of our chefs, their brigade, the artisans, and collaborators across all our establishments. It also underscores the importance of our loyal customers, who always inspire us to excel." The Groupe la Tanière, comprised of a team of passionate culinary people, who shares common values that serve as the foundation for their inspiration. A true pioneer of boreal cuisine who has successfully reinvented an avant-garde and sensory approach to the gastronomic experience, the Group and all of its establishments strongly value local producers to showcase the terroir and local expertise. Hospitality, attention to detail, and culinary creativity are at the heart of their identity, allowing each of the four signature locations to express their own personality, reflecting the chefs and restaurant directors, who interpret the essence of contemporary Quebec cuisine in their own way. All driven by the same dream of pursuing the development of Quebec's unique cuisine identity inspired by its terroir and history, all teams from the three restaurants still manage to differentiate themselves through their approach and vision, which are reflected in each chef's cuisine. TANIÈRE 3 | 2 MICHELIN Stars Tanière 3, a two-star MICHELIN restaurant, is run by co-owners Chef François-Emmanuel Nicol and Restaurant Director Roxan Bourdelais, who also received the MICHELIN Outstanding Service Award. Tanière 3 is the only restaurant in Quebec province and the second in Canada to hold this distinction, the highest awarded in the country to date, out of a maximum of three stars. The ultimate gastronomic experience allows us to travel, throughout the evening, through three completely different environments where the hidden ingredients of the boreal forest are prepared and narrated for our greatest pleasure. The restaurant's is located 7 rue Don-de-dieu, near Place Royale. "These two stars are both a recognition and a starting point. We receive them with humility and enthusiasm, and they motivate us to go even further in our mission: to showcase Quebec gastronomy on the world stage." François-Emmanuel Nicol, Chef-Owner of Tanière 3 LEGEND | 1 MICHELIN Star The Michelin-starred Légende restaurant has now been run by the co-owner chef Elliot Beaudoin for several years. He is the youngest chef to receive a MICHELIN star in Canada. Celebrating its 10 th anniversary, with a bistro-meets-gourmet restaurant approach, Légende has become, thanks to its experienced team, a benchmark in the Old Port for local cuisine, enhanced by the exceptional work of Caroline Beaulieu, the sommelier of the year at the 2023 Lauriers de la Gastronomie awards. Drawing on his extensive travels, the chef offers a creative approach that combines overseas culinary techniques with local ingredients for a true gastronomic discovery. The restaurant, located at 255 Saint-Paul Street in Quebec City, is open every evening from 5 p.m. L'ORYGINE | MICHELIN Recommendation The Michelin-recommended restaurant l'Orygine is run by co-owners Chef Sabrina Lemay and Restaurant Director Philippe Veilleux. In Quebec City, there are only about fifteen other restaurants that have received this same recognition. Aiming for a more relaxed gastronomy, inspired by the garden, Chef Lemay first creates her dishes around fresh local garden produce to highlight all their colors, textures, and aromas. This is followed by a highly sensory cuisine for a generous and refined culinary experience. The restaurant, located at 36 ½ rue Saint-Pierre in Quebec City, is open every evening from 5 pm. It is also at the same address that you have the opportunity to discover the lounge bar Le Vieux Carré, with the same philosophy as Groupe la Tanière. It is the perfect place for an aperitif or to end the evening with the original cocktail creations of the bartender team, led by Philippe Veilleux.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
3 RESTAURANTS FROM "GROUPE LA TANIÈRE" SELECTED IN THE 2025 MICHELIN GUIDE
QUEBEC CITY, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - The first edition of the MICHELIN Guide in Quebec, Canada features only nine starred restaurants and approximately a hundred recommendations for the entire province. In Old Quebec, a rare feature is noted: Groupe la Tanière, a collective composed of three restaurants including Tanière3 (2 stars), Légende (1 star), and l'Orygine (recommendation), in addition to the lounge bar, Le Vieux Carré, has the immense honor of having its three signature restaurants selected by the renowned Guide. This family business, with nearly 50 years of experience and three generations, stands out for the excellence of its establishments. GROUPE LA TANIÈRE 1977 La Tanière restaurant opens its doors, founded by Laurier Therrien (Karen Therrien's uncle)2001 Karen Therrien and Frédéric Laplante become the new owners of the restaurant2014 Légende restaurant opens its doors2018 l'Orygine restaurant opens its doors, in associaciation with a new generation of co-owners chefs and restaurant directors, François-Emmanuel Nicol, Roxan Bourdelais, Sabrina Lemay and Philippe Veilleux2019 Tanière3 restaurant opens its doors2023 Chef Elliot Beaudoin becomes co-owner of Légende restaurant2024 Vieux Carré lounge bar opens its doors "This recognition marks an important milestone for the Groupe la Tanière, which has continued to evolve since its founding in 1977. Today, this award symbolizes decades of hard work, rigor, and creativity—a dream nurtured over the years, now a reality. It is a source of great collective pride for our entire team, from past to present, and a wonderful recognition of the work of our chefs, their brigade, the artisans, and collaborators across all our establishments. It also underscores the importance of our loyal customers, who always inspire us to excel." The Groupe la Tanière, comprised of a team of passionate culinary people, who shares common values that serve as the foundation for their inspiration. A true pioneer of boreal cuisine who has successfully reinvented an avant-garde and sensory approach to the gastronomic experience, the Group and all of its establishments strongly value local producers to showcase the terroir and local expertise. Hospitality, attention to detail, and culinary creativity are at the heart of their identity, allowing each of the four signature locations to express their own personality, reflecting the chefs and restaurant directors, who interpret the essence of contemporary Quebec cuisine in their own way. All driven by the same dream of pursuing the development of Quebec's unique cuisine identity inspired by its terroir and history, all teams from the three restaurants still manage to differentiate themselves through their approach and vision, which are reflected in each chef's cuisine. TANIÈRE3 | 2 MICHELIN StarsTanière3, a two-star MICHELIN restaurant, is run by co-owners Chef François-Emmanuel Nicol and Restaurant Director Roxan Bourdelais, who also received the MICHELIN Outstanding Service Award. Tanière3 is the only restaurant in Quebec province and the second in Canada to hold this distinction, the highest awarded in the country to date, out of a maximum of three stars. The ultimate gastronomic experience allows us to travel, throughout the evening, through three completely different environments where the hidden ingredients of the boreal forest are prepared and narrated for our greatest pleasure. The restaurant's is located 7 rue Don-de-dieu, near Place Royale. "These two stars are both a recognition and a starting point. We receive them with humility and enthusiasm, and they motivate us to go even further in our mission: to showcase Quebec gastronomy on the world stage." François-Emmanuel Nicol, Chef-Owner of Tanière3 LEGEND | 1 MICHELIN StarThe Michelin-starred Légende restaurant has now been run by the co-owner chef Elliot Beaudoin for several years. He is the youngest chef to receive a MICHELIN star in Canada. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, with a bistro-meets-gourmet restaurant approach, Légende has become, thanks to its experienced team, a benchmark in the Old Port for local cuisine, enhanced by the exceptional work of Caroline Beaulieu, the sommelier of the year at the 2023 Lauriers de la Gastronomie awards. Drawing on his extensive travels, the chef offers a creative approach that combines overseas culinary techniques with local ingredients for a true gastronomic discovery. The restaurant, located at 255 Saint-Paul Street in Quebec City, is open every evening from 5 p.m. L'ORYGINE | MICHELIN RecommendationThe Michelin-recommended restaurant l'Orygine is run by co-owners Chef Sabrina Lemay and Restaurant Director Philippe Veilleux. In Quebec City, there are only about fifteen other restaurants that have received this same recognition. Aiming for a more relaxed gastronomy, inspired by the garden, Chef Lemay first creates her dishes around fresh local garden produce to highlight all their colors, textures, and aromas. This is followed by a highly sensory cuisine for a generous and refined culinary experience. The restaurant, located at 36 ½ rue Saint-Pierre in Quebec City, is open every evening from 5 pm. It is also at the same address that you have the opportunity to discover the lounge bar Le Vieux Carré, with the same philosophy as Groupe la Tanière. It is the perfect place for an aperitif or to end the evening with the original cocktail creations of the bartender team, led by Philippe Veilleux. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Groupe la Tanière


Vancouver Sun
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vancouver Sun
These 9 restaurants gained Michelin stars in the first-ever Quebec guide
Quebec City's Tanière³ soared directly to two-star status in the inaugural Michelin Guide Québec. The province joins Toronto & Region and Vancouver as Michelin's third Canadian destination. Nine restaurants won over the anonymous inspectors with dishes fusing creative techniques with local products, from bison hanger steak in a broth of forest spices to fire-grilled mushrooms and a bay-and-juniper-infused sabayon. Tanière³ is the only two-star restaurant in the guide. Eight one-star restaurants round out the selection: four in Quebec City ( ARVI , Kebec Club Privé , Laurie Raphaël , Légende ), three in Montreal ( Jérôme Ferrer – Europea , Mastard , Sabayon ) and one in Rimouski ( Narval ). Discover the best of B.C.'s recipes, restaurants and wine. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of West Coast Table will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. François-Emmanuel Nicol, the Gaspésie -born chef and co-owner of Tanière³, is renowned for his avant-garde way with boreal ingredients. He was also a ' driving force ' in pushing for the guide to recognize Quebec's gastronomic scene as a whole — not just Montreal's. After Michelin arrived in Toronto and Vancouver in fall 2022, Nicol suspected Montreal would be next. 'I wrote a letter, many chefs signed it, and we gave it to the mayor (Bruno Marchand),' Nicol told Global News Morning in April. 'It took about a year or two, and now we have the whole province.' Nicol trained at some of the world's best restaurants, such as Mirazur in Menton, France, Arzak in San Sebastian, Spain, and Quay in Sydney, Australia. After returning to Quebec City, he worked at the one-star Légende from 2016-2018 as sous chef and then chef de cuisine and joined Tanière³ in 2019, where he continued his boreal focus. 'For me, it's important to develop the wild terroir of Quebec. If we want a strong culinary identity, we have to dig into our own produce, not bring it from outside,' Nicol told NUVO Magazine . According to the Michelin inspectors, 'Sophisticated cooking methods, succulent sauces and a rigorous balance of flavours make this cuisine a resounding triumph: think matured tuna, pickled matsutake slices, sunflower cream, or Quebec Wagyu tataki, wild rose, morels and roasted onions.' In addition to the nine starred restaurants, the Quebec guide awarded green stars to three establishments for their eco-friendly practices: Alentours in Quebec City, Auberge Saint-Mathieu in Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc and Espace Old Mill in Stanbridge East. Chef-owner Tim Moroney takes a zero-waste approach to locally sourced ingredients at Alentours. According to the guide, 'Eco-responsibility is at the heart of this establishment, 100 per cent powered by renewable energy (hydroelectricity, wind and solar energy), including the kitchens.' At Auberge Saint-Mathieu, where local artisans created the dining room furniture and tableware, chef Samy Benabed works closely with two Mauricie vegetable farms, from selecting the seeds to crop planning. Other ingredients are foraged, and preserves and cured meats take centre stage during the winter. Chef Éric Gendron and his team use seasonal ingredients from the Brome-Missisquoi region at Espace Old Mill in the Eastern Townships. 'The restaurant's mission is to demonstrate that local food independence is possible,' the inspectors said. All produce is grown in on-site organic gardens and a four-season, carbon-neutral greenhouse or by 30 producers within a 50-kilometre radius. The guide also features 17 Bib Gourmands (high-quality at 'good value prices'), including Montreal's L'Express and Kamouraska's Côté Est . Inspectors recommended 76 spots, such as Montreal's Au Pied de Cochon , Joe Beef , Mon Lapin , Schwartz's Deli and Toqué! , Tadoussac's Chez Mathilde and Trois-Rivières' Épi, Buvette de Quartier , for a total of 102 restaurants. 'Our anonymous inspectors were thoroughly impressed with their dining experiences across the entire province of Quebec,' said Gwendal Poullennec, the Michelin Guide's international director. 'The selection boasts a wide array of distinctions and cuisine types — from stars to Bib Gourmands to recommended restaurants — all highlighting unique regional ingredients and extraordinary techniques.' Tanière³ (Quebec City) — two stars ARVI (Quebec City) — one star Jérôme Ferrer – Europea (Montreal) — one star Kebec Club Privé (Quebec City) — one star Laurie Raphaël (Quebec City) — one star Légende (Quebec City) — one star Mastard (Montreal) — one star Narval (Rimouski) — one star Sabayon (Montreal) — one star Our website is the place for the latest breaking news, exclusive scoops, longreads and provocative commentary. Please bookmark and sign up for our cookbook and recipe newsletter, Cook This, here .