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Zone Shish-Taouk invites you to their dining room. Their atmosphere has been described as casual and family friendly. They are open at night from Monday to Sunday. Payments by Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
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Vraiment bon et une bonne quantité de nourriture. Tout était très bon Read more
Just minutes from Montreal is an oasis of relaxation and charm, called Saint-Lambert. Rich a unique story, which finds some evidence as old home that houses the museum Marsil, this village will envelop you in its greenery and tranquility. It includes many unique and attractive shops, and it is almost impossible to resist the invitation to walk.
Sésame invites you to their establishment. They are open nightly all week and are easily accessible by car. They are situated in a surrounding packed with parks.
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Operated by the Auberge sur la Route catering service of Auberge Saint-Gabriel, the restaurant offers a seasonal menu continually enhanced with fresh local produce from the Québec region. From a floating dining room on the St. Lawrence River, guests can appreciate breathtaking views of the Old Port of Montréal.
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.
Great atmosphere, friendly service, and unique drinks/food! Read more
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Situated in the heart of Old Montréal, Hambar is a restaurant/wine bar offering market cuisine. Specialties include homemade pasta, fresh seafood, and quality meats. The wine list is extensive, and a brunch menu contains both classic and new fare. The venue charms with a friendly atmosphere and several shareable dishes, making it great for business and leisure gatherings.
Nous avions vu ce restaurant au Guide Resto Voir et étions curieux et intéressés par le concept. Bien que nous n'aillons pas goûté au plateau de charcuterie (nous y retournerons...), nous avons adoré notre expérience. Nous sommes allés pour le lunch et avons bénéficié d'une table d'hôte abordable. La nourriture était excellente, originale et bien présentée. Le restaurant est très agréable et le service impeccable. Read more
La Sauvagine is a charming bistro (with a terrace in summer), serving market fresh cuisine. Located in a 150 years old historical building, the restaurant owes its name to its fresh selection of wild game like caribou, deer or buffalo, which occupies a place of honour on the menu for more than 26 years.
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
Close to the St. Lawrence River is Le Bourlingueur with its menu of seafood specialties, in particular poached salmon. Fish and seafood lovers, as well as those craving red meat, will find satisfaction in the chef's selection, served in an unpretentious atmosphere.
Owned by three experienced restaurateurs from various parts of Italy and Sicily, Ristorante Quattro on Notre-Dame Street West (corner Saint Laurent), is Old Montréal's newest contemporary Italian restaurant. Chef Adamo Romano serves up the very best in pasta, fish, and veal, with house favourites such as grilled calamari, homemade gnocchi, and breaded veal scaloppini topping the list. Like the menu, the wine list covers all regions of Italy with vintages to complement any dish. With its New York urban chic décor, this casual eatery features delicious Italian fare from Monday to Saturday, with musical entertainment on Thursdays nights.
Great octopus, fresh pasta, and AMAZING chocolate soufle. Will return Read more
Un restaurant vegan où tu peux sans aucun stress amener tes amis carnivores! Ils y trouveront leur compte et toi pourras déguster leurs délicieux plats dans une ambiance à la fois décontractée et festive! Read more
Sesame offers a unique urban concept a wonderful range of Asian dishes to take away or enjoy on-site in a vitamin and warm. Located in the heart of Old Montreal, Sesame offers quality and variety unusual. For all budgets and appetites, even large who stay late at the office we're talking appetites.
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