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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.
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The historic neighbourhood of Old Montreal, on the edge of the St. Lawrence River just south of the downtown core, used to be surrounded by fortifying walls. This is the site where the city was founded in 1642. Old Montreal still conserves its Europeanfeel, with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, public squares and monuments. The historic Old...
Downtown Montreal is situated on the southern slope of Mount Royal. The downtown area is home to most of the city's skyscrapers, giving it a more “North American” look than the other neighbourhoods. The famous Saint Catherine Street , a busy 15-kilometre commercial avenue, is widely considered to be the heart of downtown Montreal. Built in the late...
One of Montreal's most popular districts, the Plateau Mont-Royal,takes its name from its location on flat terrain north of the terraces of Rue Sherbrooke and east of Mount Royal. The area's main thoroughfare isAvenue du Mont-Royal . For years, the Plateau has been known as a "trendy" neighbourhood, and it is also the area of choice for new arrivals...
Mount Royal Park is a vast green space in the heart of the city whereMontrealers come to enjoy the outdoors. The park is home to a lake (Beaver Lake), many forest trails, two lookouts and a chalet. The Mountain is one of Montreal's distinguishing features, setting it apart from other major North American cities, an ever-present backdrop to city lif...
The Gay Village (known simply as "The Village") is Montreal's gay district, and one of the largest in the world. It is situated close to downtown, just east of the Latin Quarter. Its clubs and bars are some of the most popular in the city, and partygoers can often dance to the music of some of the finest DJs in the world. The village is also an imp...
The Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is an architectural jewel, an emblem of Montreal and a National Historic Site of Canada. Located near Mont Royal Park, the grandiose and peaceful site attracts close to 2 million visitors and pilgrims each year. As an added bonus, you will have a superb view of the city. Museum, cafeteria, gift shop, guided...
A popular oasis in the heart of the city, the Jardin botanique de Montréal is recognized as one of the world’s largest and finest botanical gardens. It offers a colourful program of events, exhibitions and activities all year long in addition to its extensive collection of 22,000 plant species and 10 exhibition greenhouses. The Insectarium, on the ...
The Biodome is home to more than 4,500 animals of more than 200 species and more than 800 plant species. Like the Botanical Garden, it is part of Montreal's Space for Life (Espace Vie). Embark on an immersive sensory journey through the five ecosystems of the Americas and discover the plants and animals that live there. Explore the Tropical Rainfor...
Quebec's largest amusement park with many high-adrenaline rides as well as gentler attractions for younger visitors. Numerous shows, entertainment and restaurantson site. Festive atmosphere.
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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.
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- Garde-Côte. Cuisine: Steakhouse + Seafood. Where: 112, rue McGill. Why You Need To Go: Located on rue McGill in the heart of Montreal's Old Port, Garde-Côte specializes in steak and seafood.
- Mange Dans Mon Hood. Cuisine: Casse-Croûte. Where: 1380, rue Jean_Talon E. Why You Need To Go: Mange Dans Mon Hood is a new spot in the Villeray 'hood that has mastered the art of the smash burger.
- Cartier Arms. Cuisine: English-Quebecois. Where: 611 rue Notre-Dame E. Why You Need To Go: Located on the very top floor of the Hyatt Centric Ville-Marie hotel in Montreal's Old Port is the new Cartier Arms restaurant.
- Kaviar. Cuisine: Seafood + Wine Bar. Where: 30, rue Sainte-Catherine O. Why You Need To Go: Kaviar has become a hotspot for those looking for a fancy and festive happy hour moment.
Jan 6, 2023 · The 10 Hottest New Restaurants in Montreal, January 2023. Where to eat on the island right now. by Valerie Silva Updated Jan 6, 2023, 9:35am EST. Temaki three ways from restaurant Anemone. |...
Jun 8, 2023 · Whether you're pinching pennies or ready to shell out clams this year, here are some of the best restaurants in Montreal worth adding to your foodie bucket list.
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Quebec’s culinary scene continues to shine brightly, with 34 restaurants securing their place on Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants 2023 list. Montreal’s dominance is evident, with numerous exceptional establishments scattered across the city’s vibrant neighborhoods.