Sharkman,
I think your take on Queue de Cheval as being very good but very overpriced is more or less the consensus on the place.
Queue de Cheval is pricier than Gibby's, and Gibby's is in turn pricier than the Keg. I believe Gibby's provides the best price to quality ratio in terms of the food of any of these places, an answer to the question begged by your post. However, another poster brought up ambience and that is of course a separate animal. I don't think Gibby's has the greatest ambience, and Moishe's, which is similar in price to quality ratio on food, has a horrendous ambience.
My reviews have always been based on quality of the food, because I am a tourist and ambience is simply not that important to me when visiting a foreign city.
For a combination of food quality and ambience, my favorite Montreal restaurant is D'Emma, but it is Italian and not a steakhouse. I have actually taken some escorts there for dinner.
I think your take on Queue de Cheval as being very good but very overpriced is more or less the consensus on the place.
Queue de Cheval is pricier than Gibby's, and Gibby's is in turn pricier than the Keg. I believe Gibby's provides the best price to quality ratio in terms of the food of any of these places, an answer to the question begged by your post. However, another poster brought up ambience and that is of course a separate animal. I don't think Gibby's has the greatest ambience, and Moishe's, which is similar in price to quality ratio on food, has a horrendous ambience.
My reviews have always been based on quality of the food, because I am a tourist and ambience is simply not that important to me when visiting a foreign city.
For a combination of food quality and ambience, my favorite Montreal restaurant is D'Emma, but it is Italian and not a steakhouse. I have actually taken some escorts there for dinner.