Poutine is serious business. Why else would this delicacy be given its own official week? Prepare your stomach, because from February the 1st to 7th, you will be putting it through a whole host of emotions and flavours! And this year, Poutine Week will also be celebrated elsewhere on the planet... even as far as Australia! But there's no need to go that far. Here is our top 25 picks to be found in Montreal restaurants.
Montreal is overflowing with restaurants from around the planet and it is a real pleasure to explore new foods and new flavours. Those who have chosen not to consume meat – diligently, or not so diligently – can easily enjoy a good meal with accents from around the world! Here are a few of them.
Looking for a good sandwich to satisfy your hunger? Let the famous Bob le Chef advise you! Here are the places where he goes to when it comes time to find a sandwich that will fill him up with great flavours.
Thanks to Montreal’s large Iranian population, there is no lack of great Persian restaurants in town to taste the flavours of this unique culture. Iranian cuisine is characterized by touches of saffron, dried lime, cinnamon, and parsley. Most meals starts with an Ash Reshteh, a traditional three bean, six herb and noodle soup and it is customary to end your meal with a glass of traditional Persian tea.
Whether you’ve got an atypical work schedule or you simply want to eat at a restaurant after 10pm, finding one with late opening hours can sometimes be challenging. But that’s not to say there aren’t some great late-night options in Montreal. Here is a list of establishments open late to make your life easier!
Considered by many Montrealers as the new "it" neighbourhood, Saint-Henri is buzzing. With the Place Saint-Henri, the Lachine Canal and the Atwater Market, Saint-Henri has become a lovely place to visit or live. Here are some restaurants to discover there.
The Hochelaga-Maisonneuve neighbourhood is constantly changing, which means there are, among other things, always some exciting new dining options to explore. The neighbourhood’s main artery, the Promenade Ontario is always buzzing – and with these dining options, worth a visit for lunch alone. Whether you live there or you are passing through, here are some of the great places to enjoy lunch on and around Promenade Ontario.
When it comes to the dining scene, trendy Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie can hold its own with many of Montreal’s more established neighbourhoods. With the Jean-Talon market, Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Beaubien Street and Plaza St. Hubert, the neighbourhood has no shortage of happening areas, and here are some of the restaurants to discover there.
In addition to its picturesque cobblestone streets and its beautiful heritage buildings, Old Montreal is full of quality restaurants. It has everything to satisfy your taste buds. Here are some places to discover in this area.
Considered the cultural heart of the city, the Quartier des spectacles has become one of the liveliest neighbourhoods in Montreal since the redevelopment of the Place des Festivals. It has eight public spaces that host an average of 40 festivals per year. Here is a list of restaurants where you can enjoy a bite to eat before or after your outing!
With its large, beautiful houses and pretty tree-lined streets, Westmount is undoubtedly Montreal's most exclusive neighbourhood. In recent years, many restaurateurs have chosen to open restaurants here, leading to an impressive selection to choose from. Here are some of the restaurants to discover in Westmount!
Located right next to the Jean-Talon market, Villeray is an attractive family-friendly neighbourhood. More and more Montrealers come here to dine out. Here are some good restaurants to discover in the area!
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