moules frites—oh! I was looking for that too.
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Saray: an excellent Turkish spot in the east of the city
In Saint-Léonard, Saray is a family-run business — but above all, a Turkish restaurant serving authentic, generous, and flavourful dishes.
Café Dei Campi: the Italian café winning hearts in Rosemont
Café Dei Campi is a charming Rosemont spot with Italian flair and entirely plant-based delights. A beautiful address worth discovering!
Les Canailles: a pioneer of the bring-your-own-wine concept in Hochelaga
Les Canailles is a delightful bring-your-own-wine restaurant tucked away in Hochelaga, where refined, delicately crafted cuisine is served.
Restaurants offering affordable menus in Montreal
Even though we love going out to restaurants, it can sometimes be quite expensive. Here is our list of restaurants offering affordable menus.
The 10 Most Iconic Dishes in Montréal
Here is our list of the city’s 10 most legendary and iconic dishes — the ones that leave a lasting impression and that we often find ourselves dreaming about.
5 Questions for Catherine Fournier
We chatted with Catherine Fournier, the mayor of Longueuil, about the dishes she loves, what she cooks and her favourite spots!
Holiday Menus To-Go: Our Suggestions
Here are our suggestions for holiday menus to-go in Montreal and the surrounding areas, for festive celebrations without compromise!
Marc-André Jetté and Mila Rishkova: founders of a discreet restaurant empire
Marc-André and Mila quietly built one of the industry’s greatest success stories together. Portrait of an exceptional couple.
Madame Bovary Laval: festive atmosphere at Centropolis
We’re always on the lookout for festive spots in Laval — places where the food is good, the atmosphere is lively, and you can go out with a group. Madame Bovary is exactly that.
Dur à Cuire: a great “Bring Your Own Wine” spot on the South Shore
Located on Saint-Jean Street in Old Longueuil since 2013, Dur à Cuire has established itself as one of the South Shore’s must-visit “Bring Your Own Wine” restaurants.