Lists by neighbourhood: Our take-out suggestions

Listes par quartier

As you probably know, Tastet’s goal is to help its readers discover as many good gourmet places to try as possible. Whether it’s a restaurant, cafe, pastry shop, bakery, chocolate shop, bar, counter or other, we love to meet the passionate people who bring these places to life. Our slogan “If we talk about it, it’s because it’s good” reflects the way we want to talk about the restaurant world and its actors. We work hard to offer our readers a variety of content in different forms, easily accessible on our site and on our social networks. Among the many articles we offer each week, our famous neighbourhood take-out lists are always very popular.

Whether you’re discovering your own neighbourhood or planning a gourmet getaway to a neighbouring borough, it’s handy to have a few references for good places to grab a bite to eat. The current pandemic is causing a lot of instability in the restaurant industry and it can be difficult to find your way around. What’s open and what’s not, where to order, how to discover new places? Our neighbourhood take-out lists are designed to answer these questions! The lists are updated as often as possible and contain suggestions of favourite addresses for all tastes. Now is the time to support your local restaurant owners by ordering a good meal!

So here are our lists (!) by neighbourhood for take-out.

Ahuntsic
Downtown
Côte-des-Neiges
Griffintown
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Mile End
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Outremont
Parc-Extension
Little Burgundy
Plateau Mont-Royal
Pointe-Saint-Charles
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Saint-Henri
South-West
Verdun
Old Montreal
The Village
Villeray
Westmount

For more great suggestions or if you’re in the mood for a particular dish, check out our themed lists. If you have any suggestions for improvements to our lists by neighbourhood for take-out, write to us!


Photography by Alison Slattery

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