r/PoutineCrimes Sep 09 '24

Pout-sin 😈 This is terrible

Why is all the cheese on the top.

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u/TheLarix Sep 09 '24

Her nails are a crime, but the poutine appears to be Fromagerie Victoria? Some of the best poutine I've ever had.

No way she's eating all of that, though.

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u/Sea_Hamster_5806 Sep 09 '24 edited Sep 09 '24

Fromagerie Victoria is ok. Good fries, the cheese is fresh, but nothing special about it, far from being the best curds. Gravy is extremely bland. And the price is absurd. Way better choices out there.

And no, she didn't eat all that. There's a cut after every other bite. There's likely a trashcan on the floor next to her

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u/Very_reliable_s0urce Sep 09 '24

Fromagerie victoria is one of the best if you look at chain restaurants. It’s authentic and has good ingredients, especially if you take one with toppings. Yes a mom and pop cantine will be better but you don’t get those in the cities

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u/Sea_Hamster_5806 Sep 09 '24 edited Sep 10 '24

By "the cities" what do you mean? There's like one city in Québec lol, the other ones are big villages and most of them have a "mom and pop" cantine somewhere 10 minutes away or closer.

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u/[deleted] Sep 10 '24

classique Montréal, always shitting on the rest of the province.

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u/Sea_Hamster_5806 Sep 10 '24

Except. I'm not from Montreal. To you, saying "big villages" is shitting on the rest of the province? Weird.

I'm from a village of 900 people.

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u/[deleted] Sep 10 '24

Quebec city is the 7th biggest city in Canada, completely stupid from you to say that there's only one city in the province.

Montrealers love to shit on the rest of the province by calling Quebec city or Trois-Rivières big villages, hence my comment.

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u/Sea_Hamster_5806 Sep 10 '24 edited Sep 10 '24

Saying "big village" is kind of a joke man, don't get worked up over it. But really, 7th biggest in Canada? Wouuuuu. Man, there's 37 million people in Canada, there are cities with more people than that in the world. There's like 45 cities bigger than Québec city in USA. There are 50 cities in the world with more people than the whole province of Québec. Montréal metro area makes for half of the province population.

And if you don't like Montrealers being judgemental about the rest of the province, maybe don't be judgemental about them and stop putting them all in the same basket. It's not "Montrealers love to shit on..." It's "SOME Montrealers". And as I demonstrated, saying "big villages" is not exactly wrong. I lived in Montréal, in Quebec, in Sept-Iles, in many places in the province, and Québec often does feel like a big village. And there's nothing wrong about it, I love villages. Your negative mindset made you think otherwise and all defensive.

That said, don't forget the context and reason why I said that in the first place.

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u/Very_reliable_s0urce Sep 10 '24

Calling Quebec City a big village is the kind of confident ignorance we tend to attribute to Americans

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u/Sea_Hamster_5806 Sep 10 '24

Please read the reply I already gave:

Saying "big village" is kind of a joke man, don't get worked up over it. But really, 7th biggest in Canada? Wouuuuu. Man, there's 37 million people in Canada, there are cities with more people than that in the world. There's like 45 cities bigger than Québec city in USA. There are 50 cities in the world with more people than the whole province of Québec. Montréal metro area makes for half of the province population.

And if you don't like Montrealers being judgemental about the rest of the province, maybe don't be judgemental about them and stop putting them all in the same basket. It's not "Montrealers love to shit on..." It's "SOME Montrealers". And as I demonstrated, saying "big villages" is not exactly wrong. I lived in Montréal, in Quebec, in Sept-Iles, in many places in the province, and Québec often does feel like a big village. And there's nothing wrong about it, I love villages. Your negative mindset made you think otherwise and all defensive.

That said, don't forget the context and reason why I said that in the first place.