The Chilean Sandwiches At This Hidden Montreal Restaurant Are Out Of This World (PHOTOS)

And don't even get us STARTED on the empanadas...
Contributing Writer

I think it's fair to say that things are looking a little bleak lately — and we don't just mean the weather. But when you need to add a little zing, a little pop, or really just a little colour in your life, Super Loco, the new Chilean spot in Mile End is definitely worth checking out.

Hidden behind Fugazzi Presto, the spot that used to be an Old Montreal pop-up is tucked away in the alley, but once you find it, it's booming with bold decor and even bolder flavour.

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Serving things like unbelievable sandwiches, empanadas, and other Chilean goodies, the menu pays homage to its South American roots.

But what will really make you smile is the beautiful decor that'll make you smile every time you step in.

And if you know anything about Chilean cuisine, you know it's simple, fresh and made with the most important ingredient: a whole lotta love.

Open 7 days a week, the shop is always there for you when you need a pick-me-up or just want to come say "hey" to the team... they're just as friendly and vibrant as the decor!

If you're ready for a good time any time, you know where to go!

Super Loco

Address: 5417, boul. Saint-Laurent (entrance at the back), Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Check It Out: To add a little pop when we need it most!

  • Gabi Sandler
  • Contributing Writer

    Gabi Sandler is a contributing writer for MTL Blog. She has a medial degree in Drama and Psychology from Queen's University and a certificate in Public Relations from Ryerson University. With a definite case of the travel bug mixed with the pride and comfort she feels when she's home in Canada, Gabi wants to share her passion for the world with... the world!

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