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Montreal-Style Bagels There’s nothing like noshing on them fresh out of the oven. They’re perfectly chewy, slightly sweet and soooo delicious. All bagels are baked on-site at NOSH. Our beautiful downtown Kingston micro-bakery. Our dough is made from scratch. Each bagel is hand cut, roll...
My Toronto neighbors shook their heads. If I wanted to be successfully evangelized to Canadian Jewish cuisine, they said, I needed to visitMontreal, their capital of kosher-style eats. So last September I rented a car, threw my toothbrush and a defibrillator in the trunk, and headed off f...
In Montreal #128 of 420 Specialty lodging in Montreal "This hotel is in an excellent location, right in the heart of old Montreal, with easy access to buses and the metro. The rooms are huge, with very high ceilings, and I loved the keyless check-in. Lots of shops and..." "The ba...
Myer's Bagel Bakeryboasts amazing hand-rolled, wood-fired Montreal-style bagels and, judging by customer reviews on Yelp, delivers. No matter what you try, these "wicked good bagels" seem to be a crowd pleaser — from the house favorite Ivan with fried egg, brie, avocado, and sriracha to...
In Montreal #161 of 420 Specialty lodging in Montreal "Hotel Espace Confort Montreal is perfectly located, you can walk, take the bus or bring your vehicle with you. This year that's what I did (affordable and safe parking near by). Great staff, clean hotel, enjoyed my..." Lentracte...
23. Montreal, Canada Poutine, maple syrup and bagels. There’s only one town where these three eats exist in scrumptious harmony: Montreal. And they’re waiting for you here in one of the best foodie cities in Canada. As Quebec’s largest city, Montreal tickles your taste buds with an ...
But two can’t-miss dishes when you visit Montreal are poutine (the carb-heavy combination of fries, gravy and cheese curds never fails) and bagels. Yes, bagels here rival anywhere in the world, includingNYC. Believe me, I’ve tried a fair few. ...
Montreal bagels, Canada Alamy The fire is always lit atMontreal’s Fairmount Bagel, which became the city’s first bagel bakery when it opened in 1919 under the name Montreal Bagel Bakery. Inside, bakers use long, slender wooden paddles to slide rows of bagels into the wood-fired oven, whe...