11 Montreal restaurants every local needs to visit this summer
Bon appétit, Montreal.

A table full of brunch dishes and drinks. Right: The interior of a Montreal restaurant overlooking Mont-Royal.
Summer's arrival brings about a slew of Montreal restaurants that capture the very essence of what makes summer in Montreal so magical (hot…but magical nonetheless).
With warmer temperatures, non-stop festival after festival and of course, terrasse season, there are a few restaurants every local should take advantage of while we can. 'Cause before we know it, we'll be back to — y'know what? Let's not ruin the vibe.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing brunch spot, a lively dinner venue, or a place to enjoy a refreshing cocktail, these 11 Montreal restaurants should be on everyone's summer to-do list.
Pikliz
Where: 4210b, rue Saint-Jacque O.
Why You Need To Go: Known in Montreal as one of the best spots to grab Haitian cuisine, Pikliz has a brand new summer menu that will tantalize your taste buds. You can dive into mango chicken wings, a chadèk salad, carne asada and so much more.
Hiatus
Where: 1, Place Ville-Marie (45th floor)
Why You Need To Go: Located on the 45th floor of Place Ville-Marie, not only can you enjoy delicious bites and cocktails from Hiatus’ eat and drink menu but you can do so with some of the most gorgeous views in all of Montreal. Be sure to come hungry and with enough space in your camera roll.
Bazart
Where: 969, rue Wellington
Why You Need To Go: Located within the iconic New City Gas venue, Bazart transports you into a bohemian-inspired atmosphere adorned with lush greenery and rattan chairs and lighting fixtures that really give off that perfect summer feel.
Sergiolino
Where: 1955, rue Claude-Gagné, Laval, QC
Why You Need To Go: If you're hoping to find yourself in Miami this summer, then a quick drive over to Laval will have you stepping straight into Miami Vice. The Laval restaurant has an '80s Miami theme with a sizzling Italian menu made up of dishes including seven types of pizzas, over a dozen styles of pasta, chicken parmigiana, and so many classic entrees.
Sabrosa
Where: 404, pl. Jacques-Cartier
Why You Need To Go: When it comes to Latin food in Montreal, Sabrosa needs to be on your list. Located in the Old Port, you can enjoy flavourful and fresh summer dishes including its signature papaya salad, grilled shrimp, al pastor tacos, and grilled corn on the cob.
NoFish Poké
Where: 3723A, boul. Saint-Laurent
Why You Need To Go: Chef Christian Ventura, the mastermind behind Montreal restaurants such as Sushi Momo, Bloom, LOV and Bvrger, has crafted some of the most colourful and fresh fish-less poké bowls. This way guests can enjoy a wide range of flavours and textures, including the faux salmon made up of konjac and beet juice.
India Rosa
Where: 1241, rue Mont-Royal E. (Plateau) and 1050, rue Wellington (Griffintown)
Why You Need To Go: While you might know India Rosa for its delicious Indian dishes, the restaurant, with locations in the Plateau and Griffintown, has some of the most colourful cocktails that taste and look like summer in a glass. For those wanting to try something new but within the India Rosa family, the Montreal eatery just opened a brand new cocktail bar called Mlle Rosa.
Piel Canela
Where: 4542, rue Saint-Denis
Why You Need To Go: For those on the hunt for the most palatable and colourful brunch menu in Montreal, Piel Canela is a total must-try. From the duck tlatoyo, and eggs Benedict, to the pancakes del Amanecer and a lineup of mouthwatering cocktails, you certainly won’t be left disappointed.
Pangea
Where: 104, rue Saint-Paul E.
Why You Need To Go: Located in the heart of the Old Port, Pangea will not only transport you to the streets of Greece, thanks to its all-white theme and lush plants and flowers, but its Mediterranean-inspired menu made up of delish dishes including the crisp sea bass filet, a spicy salmon tartar, and the glazed grilled shrimp will leave you and your taste buds satisfied.
Jardin Nelson
Where: 407, pl. Jacques-Cartier
Why You Need To Go: Jardin Nelson stands true to its name thanks to the abundance of plants and flowers that make up a stunning summer oasis. With a stunning terrasse, shimmering lights and live music, this Old Port restaurant is not to be missed.
Yubari
Where: 355, rue McGill
Why You Need To Go: Located in the Old Port, Yubari has officially opened its doors on rue McGill, inside the chic Hôtel St. Paul, offering authentic dishes and an unforgettable ambiance. The menu is full of your fave Japanese dishes including Yubari's stunning sashimi platter made up of salmon, fresh tuna, yellowtail, and mackerel, to name a few. The Signature Yubari maki roll is also exceptional as is the mixed nigiri plate for those looking for the ultimate sushi experience..
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