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best new restaurants in monteal

Every year, anticipation builds for Canada's Best New Restaurants list. It's a benchmark of culinary excellence across the nation, scrutinized by a panel of critics, chefs, and diners. In 2024, new Montreal restaurants got more than one seat at the table.

Based on innovation, consistency, and quality, three Montreal restaurants made an impressive showing, cracking the top 10. Sabayon grabbed the fifth spot, while Casavant earned the sixth place, and Parapluie landed at number nine.

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As 2023 winds down, forget the usual year in review — it's time to chew over the buffet of new restaurants, bars, and cafés joining our culinary club. Each has brought its own flavour to the table, turning the city into a feast of innovation.

So, grab your forks (and your curiosity) as we take a bite out of the year’s tastiest additions, proving once again that in Montreal, we don’t just eat to live; we live to eat.

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Air Canada's new restaurant ranking reads like an in-flight menu where Montreal spots have landed in first-class. After a covert food critic crisscrossed the nation, Montreal emerged as a star, with six of its freshest eateries landing in the top 30. As we eagerly await the top ten reveal this fall, Montreal's culinary prowess is clear.

Among the showstoppers is Montreal's first-ever Korean bistro-style restaurant in Saint-Henri and an industrial-chic locale in the Plateau serving eclectic dishes to only a few dozen diners a night. For those looking to dine sky-high, here are some of the best new restaurants in Montreal to touch down:

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Nolan, one of the newest restaurants in Griffintown's bustling scene, has been gaining early praise for its decadent, shareable menu prioritizing Quebec-grown foods and its welcoming, mindful vibe.

Opened by a group of Montreal resto veterans, including Executive Chef Vincent Lévesque-Lepage, Nolan is already making quite the impression despite only having opened its doors less than two months ago.

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Nothing compares to the Montreal restaurant scene, and when it comes to our selection of delish Thai spots to try out, Pamika Brasserie Thai is a definitely must-try.

The Montreal favourite spot is reopening at a brand new location with a whole new look to celebrate its tenth anniversary. Woo-hoo!

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The team behind iconic Montreal nightclubs École Privée and Coda have opened a supper club called 212 in the heart of Old Montreal boasting an "immersive dining experience." Not knowing what the heck an "immersive dining experience" entails, I went to check it out — and if you're looking for a meal with a side of flair and pizazz, this is the place to get it.

Naturally, we started with drinks. The first cocktail to catch my eye was the 212 Spicy Margarita. I figured that a drink named after the restaurant means you're in for a treat, and I'm proud to say my theory was correct.

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