BUFFET DE L’ANTIQUAIRE
A great classic of Quebec comfort food that has been around for over 45 ...Read more
BELLO RISTORANTE
Read moreElegant and chic, without stripping your wallet, here is an address to remember. The menu is inspired by the roots of the delicious Italian cuisine that the chef and his team lovingly concoct. Fresh pasta is homemade, local meat is carefully selected from local producers, and risottos - the great specialty - are simply divine. Tartars and oven-baked pizzas are also popular. On sunny days, the terrace is the perfect place for an aperitif or a romantic meal. Buon appetito!
CAFÉ CHEZ SAM
Read moreCharming café occupying the premises of the former presbytery of the village. On the menu, creative dishes with an organic-fair trade trend and a strong emphasis on regional products. The plates are frankly gourmet and a glass roof allows you to enjoy everything with a superb view of the St. Lawrence. More than a café-bistro, you will find beautiful small rooms on the first floor, all equipped with a private bathroom. The place is worth a visit, for a meal or a night. Don't leave the premises without asking for the guests' song!
CHEZ BOULAY
Kingdom of the new Nordic cuisine and boreal flavours. Mention at the ...Read more
SUCRERIE DE LA MONTAGNE
Read moreMore than a simple sugar shack, it is a true Quebec heritage site: the place, an authentic traditional maple grove, invites you to come and enjoy a sugar time feast with folkloric animation, all year long. To discover: their restaurant, La bête Sauvage, offering a menu based on wild meats from Quebec. Several activities are offered such as a guided tour of the sugar shack and the bakery (upon request), horse-drawn sleigh or cart rides, etc. To see: the superb terrace in the forest in summer.
NINA PIZZA NAPOLITAINE
Read moreFor the past 10 years, they've been preparing tasty pizzas in the traditional way. It doesn't get much more authentic than this: the two partners behind this gourmet address are duly certified by the Associazione Pizzaioli Napoletani and have even imported a wood-fired oven from Naples. Some twenty varieties are on the menu, with countless extras to suit all tastes, as well as appetizers to whet the appetite - with a special mention for the burrata - salads for freshness, and homemade desserts on the sweet side. A fine selection of natural wines.
CAFE MELIES
Read moreThe menu itself does not fail to make sense: hot goat, caramelized onions, lamb or smoked salmon…
LE CLUB CHASSE ET PÊCHE
Read moreThis urban outfitter offers a new territory for "fishing" for good food. Almost an exclusive preserve. No external signage, just a rallying sign for gourmet insiders. The ultra-sleek décor of stone, beams and leather is a cosy blend of sophistication and authenticity: dandyism and contemporary rusticity. As for the chefs, they create a cuisine that is powerful, animal, aesthetic and instinctive, while the brigade in the dining room maintains the unique eurythmy that so characterizes the creations of this winning team.
BOUILLON BILK
Read moreThe sign is discreet and there's no risk of being distracted by an overly invasive décor: the soul of the restaurant is right there on the plate. With a whisper of lounge music, you can enjoy simple, delicious local products, creatively assembled with a certain refinement, from the warm homemade bread to the tasty mignardises. A fine address and impeccable service. The team has two other restaurants: Cadet, also in downtown Montreal, and Place Carmin, with its brasserie-style menu, in Old Montreal.
L’AMUSE-BOUCHE
Read moreOn the edge of the river, this restaurant has a wonderful view. Counsel: In summer, go to p. m. for dinner in front of the sunset sun. This restaurant at the General Store offers an original formula: various tapas with local flavours. The map consists of three chapters for a total of nearly possible dishes: garden, sea and meadow products. The desserts are delicious.
CHEZ MUFFY
The Auberge Saint-Antoine restaurant concoct culinary wonders with the ...Read more
STASH CAFÉ
Read more"Nothing accompanies a Polish meal like a good vodka." All right, let's do this... With krokiety (pancakes stuffed with meat or mushrooms) or a bigos (traditional stew), you'd drink it almost like whey. Roast wild boar is also worth the detour, without forgetting sauerkraut and the famous pierogi. The menu includes about twenty specialities for a cuisine with unexpected and rare flavours. In addition, the welcome is excellent, and the décor is splendid, with beautiful reproductions of works by Polish artists.
CAFÉ L’INNOCENT
Read moreA friendly café well known to locals and much appreciated by visitors. It serves inventive dishes inspired by world cuisine: shrimp fried rice with homemade chipotle hot sauce, an oregano-herb marinated tofu bowl with couscous, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, feta, olive and homemade tzatziki, or a veggie burger with black bean patty, tomato, pickled peppers, pickles, lettuce, cheese and chipotle mayo. Everything is prepared - wherever possible - with local products, and even the drinks are from Quebec.
LA BINERIE MONT-ROYAL
Read moreCrowds flock here at all hours of the day, as breakfasts are served all day long and the plates are well-stocked! Open since 1938, La Binerie has stood the test of time. Tourtière, shepherd's pie and "pouding chômeur" are the region's popular and traditional dishes, not forgetting the star of the show, the famous bines (baked beans). Want to try it all? Le Repas Traditionnel Québécois is a must. You'll also find a selection of beers, wines and spirits exclusively from Quebec. An address not to be missed!
AUX ANCIENS CANADIENS
The ultimate experience in terms of traditional Quebec cuisine, all in a ...Read more
CAFÉ CHEZ NOUS
Read moreA friendly café bistro with a retro decor, serving diet menus. Breakfasts are tasty, especially as they are served until 11:30 a.m. on weekdays, and even 12 p.m. on weekends, public holidays and during the summer season. In addition to a wide choice of breakfasts, the place also offers salads, homemade pastas, pizzas, burgers and a host of other gourmet dishes. Other little extras include a catering service, a boutique selling coffee and local produce, and special events throughout the year.
HÀ
Read moreLocated right in the heart of Old Montreal, this restaurant offers the most authentic Vietnamese cuisine, inspired by bia hoi (small street corner pubs in Hanoi). At the helm in the kitchen is chef Ross Louangsignotha, who brings a modern take on Southeast Asian cuisine while retaining the essence of traditional recipes. The Tonkinese soup is a pure delight (with the addition of rare beef), as are the imperial rolls. For night owls, the restaurant has an on-site cocktail bar, the Nhâu Bar.
SUMAC
Read moreThe Levant and the Maghreb, with a clear penchant for Lebanon, are in the spotlight here in a cuisine scented in the image of the Middle East. No table service: you order your meals at the counter, settle in and have your delicacies delivered. On the menu: humus and very tasty baba ganouj, salads (including the famous cooked salad with stewed tomatoes and roasted peppers), and various pita sandwiches (falafel, chicken shawarma, beef kefta..., also available in a plate version). Very good dishes at more than affordable prices!
AU PETIT POUCET
Read moreA classic in Quebec cuisine, it has an undeniable rustic character, a touch of kitsch, with a huge wooden fireplace in the centre to warm us up in winter. To taste: the essential smoked ham with maple wood and the hearty breakfasts, not to mention the "Meals at Sugar Time" menu offered all year round. A takeaway counter also offers a tourtière, leg stew, smoked ham with maple wood, pea soup, greaves, maple syrup pie, cream sugar and other homemade specialities.