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    • Lawrence. I've always said, and I repeat: a solo chef in the kitchen always produces something fascinating. It's a special exchange between chef and customer, a fleeting moment that leaves a lasting memory.
    • Park. To celebrate a special occasion, I can't recommend anything better than an evening where you entrust your fate to a chef at an omakase bar. At Park, you'll find Pperfectly cooked, tempered, seasoned rice, fish expertly cut with a single stroke, garnishes designed to magnify the hero ingredients, and, of course, some storytelling—in this case, chef Antonio Park's.
    • Bonheur d’Occasion. Friendly (yet deeply professional) service; unpretentious (yet genuinely delicious) dishes; a wine list that caters to exactly what Montrealers want to drink and an endearing team full of humility?
    • Le Filet. For an elegant evening where you are confident that everything will unfold perfectly—from 5-star service to expertly executed dishes—Le Filet restaurant is always a sure bet.
    • Île Flottante. What is it: Nestled in the Mile-End neighborhood since 2011 (previously known as Les Deux Singes de Montarvie), this establishment has never ceased to surprise.
    • Vin Mon Lapin. What is it: A splendid waltz of carefully crafted dishes by the chef duo Marc-Olivier Frappier and Jessica Noël, impeccable service where the ambiance doesn't overshadow professionalism, and a wine list bursting with exceptional finds that would make many establishments in Montreal blush.
    • Mousso. What is it: Antonin Mousseau-Rivard and Katerine Mousseau turned a lot of heads for two reasons when they boldly embarked on this tasting menu restaurant in early 2015.
    • Toqué! What to expect: Toqué! is one of the reasons why Montreal is on North America’s food map. An evening at chef (and culinary giant) Normand Laprise's table means the Holy Grail of refinement, unparalleled technique and flawless service.
  1. Dec 30, 2023 · The 16 Best New Restaurants of 2023 in Montreal. Each year, the gastronomic landscape undergoes a transformation, marked by the emergence of new culinary talents, innovative spaces, and bold flavors that push the boundaries of creativity. 2023 was no exception, offering food enthusiasts a veritable festival of discoveries.

  2. Jan 28, 2023 · Yelp released its eighth annual list of the top 100 places to eat in Canada in 2023 and Montreal was given a lot of love, and we mean a lot. The user review service compiled its list by first reaching out to Yelpers for their fave dining spots.

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  3. Jan 6, 2023 · This month’s map welcomes long-awaited downtown izakaya Nomi, Outremont mainstay-in-the-making Super Condiments, and Montreals latest ramen destination Neo Tokyo.

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · From Michelin star-calibre institutions, to epically delicious cheap eats and some of the best new restaurants in town, there's something for everyone in the city’s most bustling neighbourhood.

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  6. May 16, 2023 · Montreal restaurants dominate Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants List with 27 eateries on the annual ranking, led by Mon Lapin in the number 1 spot. The 2023 list of exceptional eateries includes...

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