Chez Lévêque: A classic French institution
The cuisine is very French with Quebec accents and a wine list just as "hexagonal" with house wines, white or red, nicely called "Cuvée Lévêque".
The cuisine is very French with Quebec accents and a wine list just as "hexagonal" with house wines, white or red, nicely called "Cuvée Lévêque".
Pâtisserie Mahrousé offers excellent Middle Eastern delicacies. Small sweet or savoury bites and consistent kindness.
Open since 2013, Ma Poule Mouillée has become one of the busiest Portuguese chicken destinations on the Plateau Mont-Royal.
Honolulu Poke offers fast service and a great variety of pokes and baos for all tastes and diets. Plus, they are delicious!
Needless to say, if you have never tasted the product of Falafel Freiha, you don't really know what a falafel is.
Opened in November 2021, in the middle of a pandemic, L'idéal bar & contenu is a hybrid space: part wine bar, part club and part creative studio.
You will certainly be charmed at Westmount's Bistro la Franquette. Unpretentious, thoughtful, and warm, this address is a bistro in name alone.
There is serious respect for fried chicken at Pollo Gustoso de Campagna. Each piece served reflects the cosmic ideal of this delicious dish.
You'll find many Eastern European treasures at Zytynsky's Deli - pirojkis, charcuterie, pickles, preserves, jams, sweets, strudel, cheesecakes and more.
Open since 2009, Tsak Tsak is the charming and friendly Madagascan address on Beaubien in the heart of Little Italy.
Butterblume's cuisine is refined without being sophisticated. The dishes are delicate and surprisingly subtle.
Ouvert à la mi-mai 2022 dans un joli décor lumineux, Conceria propose une formule complètement végétalienne aux influences italiennes.
Open since 1978, Sous-Marin Le Marinier offers its loyal clientele soft, tasty and oh so delicious submarine sandwiches.
Since its opening in 2017, the Maison Boire restaurant in Granby has distinguished itself by its eco-friendly and hyperlocal approach.
Tesfa is the charming address of Tesfu Bariagaber and Efrem Tesfa, who believe that food is an amazing way to forge human connections.
For a coffee, a gift or simply to fill up on beautiful locally-made goods, drop by the Marché Saint Laurent in Old Montreal!
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