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From izakayas serving up okonomiyaki and tempura to more refined fare like set teishoku meals and charcoal grilled Kobe beef, these are our favourite Japanese restaurants in Montreal.
Jonathan Godbout: Best latino restaurant in Montreal 11. Milos 9.0 5357 avenue du Parc (entre St-Viateur & Fairmount), Montréal, QC Seafood Restaurant· Mile-End · 32 tips and reviews Nanette M: Entrée 🤩 eggplant & zucchini + Grilled Octopus on a bed of onions,capers,light vinaigrette...
Guide to the best gluten-free friendly restaurants in Montreal, Canada with reviews and photos from the gluten-free community. Cantine Panella, Arepera, Le Marquis Signature santé.
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(now in the Village) is still first in your hearts for Best Thai and Best Pad Thai. Likewise, most of the ethnic-cuisine categories are stacked with old favourites, some exceptions being downtown’s Mexican bistro Escondite, Old Montreal’s modern Portuguese place Helena and Petite Patrie ...
BestMontreal Feature Bonjour! Bienvenue a Montreal.Montreal is often referred to as the Paris of North America. Within this charming cosmopolitan city, you will find a vibrant French culture, internationally acclaimed festivals, superb restaurants, exciting nightlife and a diversity of cultures. Once...
Where to find the best croissants in Montreal 1.Le St-Louis Café A true neighbourhood haven in the east Plateau, with comfy colourful seating, a magical hidden bookcase bathroom and weekly events like tarot readings, Le St-Louis is a coffee shop that holds a secret: proper French inhouse ...
20. Old Montreal: Self-Guided Tour from Place D‘Armes to Old Port Private Sightseeing Tours 75–90 minutes Travel back in time to the cobblestone streets travelled by early French missionaries, fur traders, and British conquerors… Free cancellation from $12 per adult Reserve 21. Private Wa...
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