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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.
You’ll find deeply rooted communities, dynamic and multi-influenced Québec farm-to-table restaurants, and a busy wine scene—and you’ll fall in love with all of it. Below are our favorite places for quiet dates or special occasions, plus some lively spots for enjoying a slice of pizza or some excellent steak-frites.
- YAMA. The brand new YAMA in the Vogue Hotel is easily one of the buzziest restaurants in the city right now, partly for the setting, partly for Chef Antonio Park’s food.
- Hiatus. With panoramic views of Montreal’s skyline and an all-star line-up of chefs, Place Ville Marie in downtown Montreal is the spot to be. Sprawled across the 45th and 46th floors of Place Ville Marie — one of the city’s most iconic buildings — Hiatus is a top tier rooftop experience.
- Yoko Luna. Montreal’s largest-yet supperclub is emblematic of the downtown nightlife scene, with its larger-than-life décor and eye popping entertainment.
- Terrasse Carla. This hidden terrasse on the 6th floor of the Hampton Hotel by Hilton will take you and your fellow scenesters to a sunny headspace that channels Saigon of the 1950s.
Dec 11, 2023 · Washingtonian Readers’ Favorite Restaurants Around DC in 2023. The votes are in for our 46th annual restaurant survey: Here’s where you most loved to eat in 2023. Good Buzz: El Presidente–Washingtonian readers’ favorite new restaurant of the year–serves Mexican fare and drinks such as this shareable punch.
Jan 6, 2023 · This month’s map welcomes long-awaited downtown izakaya Nomi, Outremont mainstay-in-the-making Super Condiments, and Montreal’s latest ramen destination Neo Tokyo.
Oct 9, 2024 · The 40 best restaurants in and around D.C. Tom Sietsema highlights longtime classics and dazzling newcomers in the region’s sparkling culinary scene. Chicken Thigh Kebabs and Hearth Roasted...
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