Montreal's Ultimate Filipino "Kamayan Feast" Is Available For Takeout (VIDEO)

You have to eat it with your hands!
Montreal's Ultimate Filipino "Kamayan Feast" Is Available For Takeout (VIDEO)
Alex Melki | MTL Blog
Video Producer

With the holidays coming up many restaurants in Montreal are starting to offer big meals to feast on. If you're looking for a feast to share with your family, significant other, or roommate, we've found just the thing. 

On this episode of Good Bites Takeout, host Alex Melki is ordering in from Filipino restaurant Junior, in Griffintown.

The order in this episode is a big one. A special Filipino meal known as a Kamayan.

Alex Melki | MTL Blog

Kamayan translates to “by hand” and the feast lays out a plethora of colourful foods on a gorgeous green bed of banana leaves. And the only rule? You've gotta eat it with your hands! 

For more information check out Junior on Instagram and make sure to RSVP for a Kamayan.

Junior is located at 1964 rue Notre-Dame Ouest.

  • Alex  Melki
  • Alex Melki was a Producer and Video Host at Narcity Media. Alex began as a writer and video host at MTL Blog while completing a degree in journalism at Montreal's Concordia University. After a few years of developing his on-screen personality in the world of corporate marketing and communications, he returned to Narcity to begin co-building the video department. Developing multiple video products for News, Entertainment, Food, and everything in-between, Alex's proficiency and passion for video is at the core of who he is. When he's not in front of the camera, the Montreal native is playing video games, watching “so bad they're good" B-movies, and looking for new music.

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