Rabbit is found in most good-quality supermarkets in Québec (Metro, IGA, Provigo). Fresh or frozen meat, whole animal mostly. I like buying rabbit leg confit, it is leaner than duck leg confit. Good on a salad.
I can't wait to see this, but after watching many of your videos I have to say that it's so obvious how happy Michael is every time he's with Kana. That dog makes him so happy and seems to bring out the kid in him.
I ate at that restaurant. That street and that immediate area are amazing in December. They have a Christmas market close by, and there’s little Christmas trees lit up all along that beautiful street. And we stayed in the Frontenac, and it was all lit up like crazy for Christmas.
Nice video. New watcher here. Do you have a video where you introduce yourselves, how you met and generally about yourselves as a couple? I tried searching your videos to learn more about you but couldn't really find one. It would make your channel more appealing if we could learn more about you and know who we were watching :)
Not quite a video, but we have a written blog post of who we are, I guess! We've been together for so long before the RU-vid years 😂 thertwguys.com/who-are-the-round-the-world-guys/
I haven't had rabbit for a long time.We did raise them on the farm.As I recall they were pretty tasty!I just discovered your channel and really enjoy the content.I just retired and my Wife will soon and we hope to be able to have a few travel adventures of our own .Great channel Guys ,really enjoy it!Safe Travels!!!
Your footage of the Chateau Frontenac and the rest of charming Quebec is great! The cuisine may not be the best for animal lovers, but it's so true that everything is better with sauce! (... and "soup of the day"? i thought they would have given you a nice "soup de jour") lol
That fois gras is duck liver, I am 2 hours+ from Quebec City, near a beautiful lake Called MemphreMagog. They say a serpent of something is in this lake. Tourist town here during, the vacations
Looks so good now making me hungry. If you happen into southern Ontario, make it a must stop to Campbellford Ontario and over to family run Dooher's Bakery. Voted two years running the best sweetest best donut shop in the country. Famous for cream filled honey dip donuts (see their website). They mention that they sell out over 5000 donuts every Saturday. I also enjoy their Naan bread and traditional Chocolate dip donuts. If passing through T.O. then stop by California Sandwiches for their famous Veal on a Kaiser (with sweet/Medium or hot peppers). Fantastic Italien sandwich shop, but the original downtown location (Clinton street) is the coolest. Don't forget to add mushrooms and cheese and drink a Brio. Almost forgot to stop by Gryffe's on Bathurst st. for soft bagels and its cash only. Have a great drive!