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    Restaurant in Deschambault, Canada

    Myranel

    250Pearl Points

    Dinner Anchor

    Myranel, Restaurant in Deschambault

    About Myranel

    Myranel is worth booking for a focused modern-cuisine dinner in Deschambault, especially if a Michelin Plate signal matters and the evening can be planned around its limited dinner schedule. It is less useful for lunch, walk-in flexibility, or a bar-led night. At $$$, compare it closely with Ambre Buvette and consider Melba, Ouroboros, or La Planque for lower-spend alternatives.

    With service listed Wednesday through Saturday from 5–9 PM, Myranel is best planned as a dinner in Deschambault rather than a casual fallback. The verified facts are concise: modern cuisine, $$$ pricing, smart casual dress, a Michelin Plate in 2026. If you are comparing it with other dining options, consider Myranel alongside Alentours, Ambre Buvette, Melba, Ouroboros, or La Planque without assuming they serve the same role.

    The clearest reason to choose Myranel is the combination of modern cuisine and a confirmed Michelin Plate. The fit is weaker for anyone looking for lunch, since lunch is not part of the listed schedule, or for anyone trying to plan around unconfirmed details such as a bar format, menu structure, or specific beverage program.

    A focused modern dinner, not an all-purpose Deschambault stop

    Myranel works well when treated as the anchor of an evening. The schedule points to dinner service, the $$$ tier puts it above a casual low-spend choice. That makes the decision fairly clean: choose it when the priority is a planned modern-cuisine dinner in Deschambault. For broader planning around town, start with our full Deschambault restaurants guide; if the meal is part of a longer stay, pair it with our full Deschambault hotels guide.

    There is no verified bar seating, cocktail list, or drinks format to justify choosing it primarily for beverages. If drinks are the main event, use our full Deschambault bars guide before committing the evening. If dinner is the main event and drinks are secondary, Myranel's verified modern-cuisine profile makes more sense.

    Worth the spend if recognition matters more than flexibility

    The Michelin Plate is the useful trust signal: it does not make this a trophy booking, but it does give Myranel a confirmed recognition point within the $$$ range. Compared with Alentours, Ambre Buvette, Melba, Ouroboros, or La Planque, the practical question is which venue best fits the timing, budget, location of the night.

    For first-timers, the smart move is to plan dinner rather than build a day around lunch, since lunch is not part of the listed schedule. Dress should be smart casual. For nearby planning beyond the meal, our full Deschambault wineries guide and our full Deschambault experiences guide are more useful add-ons than trying to turn the restaurant into a drinks destination.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Myranel?

    There is no verified tasting-menu detail for Myranel, so do not plan around that format unless the restaurant confirms it directly. What is verified is that Myranel is a $$$ modern cuisine restaurant in Deschambault with a Michelin Plate. For another comparison, consider Ambre Buvette.

    What should I wear to Myranel?

    Aim for smart casual clothing. Myranel is a $$$ modern cuisine restaurant with listed dinner hours from Wednesday to Saturday, its Michelin Plate points to a planned dinner rather than a casual stop. For another comparison, consider Melba. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Myranel?

    Dinner is the verified option here, with listed service from 5–9 PM on Wednesday through Saturday. Myranel is closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday, no lunch service is listed. For another comparison, consider Alentours.

    Can I eat at the bar at Myranel?

    Do not assume bar dining at Myranel, because the verified facts do not list a bar format. What is confirmed is modern cuisine, $$$ pricing, smart casual dress, dinner hours from Wednesday through Saturday. For another comparison, consider Ouroboros. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is Myranel worth the price?

    Yes, if the goal is a recognized modern-cuisine dinner in Deschambault rather than a low-spend meal. The Michelin Plate is the key confirmed signal that helps justify considering Myranel in the $$$ range. For another comparison, consider La Planque.

    What should a first-timer know about Myranel?

    First-timers should treat Myranel as a dinner option in Deschambault, with listed service on Wednesday through Saturday from 5–9 PM and closures on Monday, Tuesday, Sunday. The venue's Michelin Plate, modern cuisine, smart casual dress code, $$$ pricing set the tone: this is a planned outing, not a spontaneous lunch stop.

    Is Myranel good for a special occasion?

    Yes, if the occasion calls for a planned modern-cuisine dinner in Deschambault. The Michelin Plate gives Myranel confirmed recognition without requiring any assumptions about unverified menu formats or service details. For another comparison, consider Ambre Buvette.

    Location

    241 Chem. du Roy, Deschambault, QC G0A 1S0, Canada

    Deschambault, Canada

    Compare Myranel

    Myranel Deschambault and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    MyranelDeschambaultModern CuisineMichelin Plate (2026)$$$
    Ambre BuvetteQuebec CityModern Cuisine, $$$
    AlentoursQuebec CityModern Cuisine, $$$$
    MelbaQuebec CityModern Cuisine, $$
    OuroborosQuebec CityModern Cuisine, $$
    La PlanqueQuebec CityModern Cuisine, $$

    How Myranel Deschambault compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Ambre Buvette, Modern Cuisine, $$$
    • Alentours, Modern Cuisine, $$$$
    • Melba, Modern Cuisine, $$
    • Ouroboros, Modern Cuisine, $$
    • La Planque, Modern Cuisine, $$

    How Myranel compares in the modern-cuisine set

    Against Ambre Buvette, Myranel sits in the same $$$ band, so the decision is less about price and more about the kind of evening wanted. Choose Myranel for a tighter dinner plan around modern cuisine and Michelin Plate recognition; choose Ambre Buvette if its location or buvette-style positioning better fits a more casual-feeling night.

    Alentours is the bigger splurge at $$$$, so it makes more sense when budget is secondary and the night needs to feel more ambitious. Myranel is the cleaner value play for diners who want recognized modern cooking without moving into the higher tier. For easier spend control, Melba, Ouroboros, La Planque all sit at $$ and are better cross-shops when the meal is more weeknight than occasion.

    Booking difficulty is moderate, helped and hurt by the same factor: the restaurant has a focused evening schedule rather than all-day availability. If the preferred night is Friday or Saturday, plan earlier; if price flexibility matters more than recognition, start with the $$ peers before committing to Myranel.

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