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Auberge Saint-Mathieu: nordic haute cuisine in the heart Mauricie

At the entrance of the parc de la Mauricie, in the small village of Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, lies a hidden gem of a dining destination. At the helm of Auberge Saint-Mathieu, Chef Samy Benabed and his cheerful team shine a spotlight on local gastronomy in an enchanting and welcoming setting, all at a very accessible price point.

SoLit: Coffee under the orange trees

When you set foot in SoLit, located on Mansfield Street in downtown Montreal, you are dazzled by an oasis of oranges and light. There, they serve coffees, pastries and lunches to enjoy on site or to take away.

Café Olimpico: Montreal’s landmark café in Mile-End

Café Olimpico first opened in 1970, nearly 50 years ago! Nowadays, this café on St-Viateur must be known by pretty well everyone but it is much more than just a place serving coffee. Olimpico is steeped in history and for many reasons, which is why we want to tell you the backstory.

Morso: Pizza for sharing

Pizzeria Morso opened on February 11, 2021 on St. Zotique Street, and Roman pizzas are the star of the show.

Kinton Ramen: Great ramen on Bishop Street

Kinton Ramen on Bishop Street is where you want to eat ramen in downtown Montreal. With its stylish and inviting decor, Kinton Ramen is a perfect destination for all ramen lovers.

Ryōshi: Japanese snacks downtown

We're talking about Ryōshi (the little space at the front of the Japanese cocktail bar Gokudo), which offers great Japanese snacks downtown!

Arepera: The benchmark for arepas

An arepera is a place where arepas are sold. This small corn bread is warmed on a grill and stuffed with delicious fillings. A classic Venezuelan dish!