Ciel!

Québec City


Like tiki bars and the pop group Abba, it's hard not to like revolving restaurants, and the emphatic 'Sky!' on the 28th floor of the Hôtel Le Concorde has it all: inventive dishes that involve lots of Canadian ingredients like bison, venison and guinea fowl; great cocktails; and fabulous 360-degree views of the Québec capital that just keep repeating themselves.

An excellent time to scale the heights to Ciel! is at brunch ($21 to $26), served on the weekend from 9am to 2pm.


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