Cheese-Obsessed Montrealers Need To Try This Italian Restaurant Before They Die

Heaven in the form of burrata.
Contributing Writer

When we think of Italian cuisine, we think of pasta, tomatoes, pesto, but what's the most important ingredient to add to every dish? Cheese, of course. And if you're a fan of Italian cheese, Montreal's La Casina restaurant may just become your new favourite spot.

Is slowly cutting burrata and watching it flow across your meal one of your favourite sights? Mine too.

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This spot offers twenty or so dishes, including grilled cheese with truffles or pasta with smoked salmon and parmesan cream. 

And for all the cheese fans out there, get excited that you can order a 200 gram XXL burrata for $24.99.

This spot has gained tons of love on TikTok thanks to a video posted by MTLfoodbuzz, which has racked in over 151,000 views.

The comments on the video show that people who don't even live in Montreal are hoping to get to taste La Casina's dishes one day. And who could blame them?

You've got options when it comes to getting your La Casina experience in. You can order on different food delivery platforms or go there to get take-out and eat your meal at Outremont Park, which is located a few steps away from the restaurant!

La Casina

Cuisine: Italian

Address: 5314, ave. du Parc, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: This spot is a burrata, pasta and truffle heaven.

  • Alanna Moore
  • Contributing Writer

    Alanna Moore is a Contributing Writer for MTL Blog. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies & cultural studies from McGill University in 2019. With over three years experience in editing and writing, she has developed a real passion for words and the people who speak them. You can contact her at alanna@mtlblog.com.

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