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best lebanese food in montreal

Montreal's Lebanese food scene is expanding as a popular taouk chain from Lebanon is set to open its first-ever Canadian location right here in Montreal.

While Montreal is home to countless Lebanese fast food spots including Amir, Boustan, Basha and Shawarmaz, nothing comes close to the real deal back in Lebanon. Luckily, Montrealers will be able to savour an authentic taouk sandwich as if they were enjoying it on the streets of Beirut.

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A popular Middle Eastern dish, the falafel's exact geographical origins are murky, with many claiming that the iconic chickpea fritter first originated in Egypt, while others say that falafel started out in Turkey or Yemen. Although falafel's true origin story remains unknown, what we do know is that falafel is undeniably delicious and abundantly available in Montreal, and that's all that really matters.

Traditionally prepared with chickpea puree, parsley, garlic and a handful of spices including cumin and coriander, falafel is made by forming the chickpea mixture into small balls and frying them until they reach a perfect golden-brown consistency. With a crispy outside and a tender, steamy inside, falafel boasts a well-seasoned and flavourful mix that is often served in a warm, freshly baked pita with a medley of vibrant vegetables including mint, tomatoes and turnips, and tahini sauce. Done right, a falafel pita can reach an almost celestial state, with a balance of textures, flavours and smells that dramatically exceed the simplicity of the dish.

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Montreal's foodie scene has welcomed a wave of new restaurants in 2023 and many have quickly landed on just about everyone's radar. The city has seen a major influx of fresh culinary concepts including new takes on Vietnamese cuisine , delish twists on Lebanese classics and elevated versions of Thai faves .

Now, while the city has become home to dozens of new Montreal restaurants, cafés and bars this year, we've narrowed down the list to the 15 best new spots across the city, from Old Montreal to Old Rosemont and beyond. After compiling a catalogue of all the new eat and drink destinations that opened across Montreal in 2023, we narrowed it down to those with 4.5 or more stars on Google and no fewer than 10-15 reviews.

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Montreal's roster of impressive eateries has officially welcomed a new Lebanese spot to the block: Mezzmiz. The Montreal restaurant has a brand new location right in the heart of downtown that serves up the flavours of Beirut through mezze-style dishes.

While I've had my fair share of Lebanese food across the city, and in Lebanon, it's safe to say that Mezzmiz is my new go-to.

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The owners of Montreal restaurant Nilufar say they found out about a listing for their space only after finding it online.

Nilufar took to social media to share the news, stating that they had no clue that their restaurant space at 1923 rue Sainte-Catherine O. was being listed for rent. Cult MTL was first to report this story.

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