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Restaurants Mediterraneens near Gatineau QC (16 Result(s))

Tripolis restaurant reflects the true Mediterranean passion for great food, great company, and classic Greek hospitality. Bring the entire family in for a fun dinner experience at a true Greek Estiatorio.
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There steak is one of the best we've eaten . Friendly staff , however nothing comes with the main dish everything is at a seperate charge which can be very expensive. Will save ''tis restaurant for special occasions! Read more
Calvi in Centropolis Come taste our dishes inspired from Every Corner of the meditaraneean (France, Italy, Spain, Greece.
Pieuvres grillées decadentes et suvculentes! Read more
The best place for Greek food in Montreal. Great food, great staff, great ambiance. An authentic and pleasant experience all around. Read more
Haute cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. Table d'hôte daily, cuisine du marché, professional and friendly service, lovely terrace in the summer.
An old school approach to cuisine with a touch of 21st century practices allows EVOO to offer a twist on contemporary French gastronomy. Borrowing from, among others, traditional Irish and southern Mediterranean kitchens, and using ingredients sourced both locally and seasonally, Chefs Sophie Ouellet and Peter Saunders serve up brunch, lunch, and dinner. A three-course group menu is available as are a two- and three-course lunch menu. The wine list is composed of private imports.
Miam les grilled cheese !! Belle sélection de bière ! Read more
It’s a sensual dining experience like no other. When you eat without your sight, your remaining senses are heightened to savour the smell and taste of food. O.NOIR does more than just fire the imagination and stimulate the senses. After a while in complete darkness (that’s right, no flashlights, matches, cell phones, cigarette lighters or luminous watches), customers gain a better understanding of what it’s like to be blind – just like the restaurants’ entire wait staff.
Ce restaurant sort de l'ordinaire sans aucun doute! J'y ai vécu une des plus intéressantes expériences culinaires de ma vie...il fait noir donc tous les autres sens sont plus éveillés qu'à l'habitude :) D'abord on entre et on choisit son menu (car on ne pourra pas lire dans le noir :P) Ensuite, un serveur nous accompagne jusqu'à notre table. Bien que nous étions déstabilisés au début (car nous sommes habitués de nous fier beaucoup à notre vue), nous nous sommes vites rendus compte que nous décourvrions l'univers sous un angle completement unique et différent. Le goût semble amplifié, les sons semblent amplifiés, tout! Même le son du pain qu'on déchire en deux semble soudain plus prononcés. Pour le menu c'était super délicieux, et le service était impec! Par exemple, le serveur se présente d'abord et nous donne son nom puis il se présente à notre table dès que nous l'appelons soit pour demander quelque chose ou se faire guider au petit coin. Si j'ai un conseil à donner, ne soyez pas pressés, car vous ne pourrez pas voir l'heure et manger prend beaucoup plus de temps quand on n'est pas habitué de ne pas voir sa nourriture...dans notre cas on y est restés 3h même si cela nous a paru comme 1h. Aussi, j'enlève quelques points pour l'athmosphère bruyant malgré que cela soit normal car il y avait pas mal de gens qui y étaient allés en groupe pour fêter leur anniversaire. Read more
Come taste a delectable meal at Restaurant MKT. This eatery features a variety of fishes and seafood for 26$ to 60$. Come enjoy their casual atmosphere. They offer, as well as other things, group reservations, an extensive wine list and an online menu and are open nightly from Tuesday to Saturday. They are easily accessible by public transit but also by bicycle and are in a dynamic surrounding acknowledged for its nightlife and its character.
Amazing every time we come for a meal. One of our favourites in Montreal! Read more
Come taste a delectable meal at Taverne F. You can even enjoy the sunshine on their terrace. They are open after-hours from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by public transit and bicycle and visit them in a neighborhood known as exciting and historical.
Located in the heart of the city’s Little Portugal neighbourhood, Portus Calle offers a friendly and modern setting made of wood, brick, cobblestone, and glass, and coloured warmly to evoke the Mediterranean coast. A bar provides seating for a dozen people for a more casual dining experience, and during summer, a large outdoor patio welcomes customers. Specialties include Arroz de marisco, Parilhada, and various tapas. Portuguese bottles make up 95% of the private imports on the wine list. Group menus available.
The food, the service and the wine were outstanding. Original tapas, grilled fish and an excellent selection of privately imported Portuguese wines. Deserts were also impressive. Take the tasting menu, it's worth it. Bonus: valet parking. Book ahead to be safe. Read more
Mercuri Montreal offers an impressive open wood fireplace, the first of its kind in Montréal. Add to this a creative and eclectic menu and a décor that is both rustic and contemporary, and you have an extraordinary fine dining experience. The restaurant also serves up a tasting menu, and group menus are available upon request.
Ikanos offers you a unique fine dining experience where Greek and Mediterranean classics are revisited with a contemporary twist under the guidance of chef/owner, Constant Mentzas. Market-fresh, handpicked fish and seafood are grilled over an open fire in a Josper wood-burning oven, and served up in a relaxed, warm, and cozy décor.
Tres belle decouverte :) nous avons adore l'experience... Je recommande :) Read more
Opened in 1972, Solmar has been a pioneer of Portuguese cuisine in Montréal. At its current location since 1979, in a two-century-old building in Old Montréal, the dining establishment focuses on fish and other seafood, with mystical fado performances on weekends complementing the atmosphere. La Sauvagine, on the ground floor, offers market fresh cuisine and specializes in Québec game. A wrap-around outdoor terrace is accessible to patrons of both restaurants.
The entrance is hidden and small. You take the stairs up and open an old wooden door to enter a beautiful and elegant old-fashioned dining room. Live guitar plays intermittently in the background with some Portuguese songs. We left our wine and food choices to our waiter, and we were not disappointed. The bottle of Portuguese Dona Maria was quite flavourful and fresh. The potato and kale soupe was just lovely. The seafood platter (which must be the Portuguese version of the paella) was very generous with everything from a whole lobster to mussels. While not spicy, it had no fishy smell to it at all. The deserts were as delightful. We left very happy. Read more
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