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bossa montreal

You've just arrived in Montreal with all your hopes and dreams, a suitcase full of sweaters, tuques and boots, a car or bicycle with perfectly functioning suspension and a healthy appetite. Where should you eat to become a Montrealer, or at least to feel like one?

Montreal has forever been spoiled with restaurants of every possible iteration, from world-class award-winning Montreal restaurants to ultra-affordable spots (and some that do both), from restaurants offering the cuisines of practically every corner of the world to joints specializing in Québécois fare (far beyond poutine). This list is an agonizing attempt to define the most essential Montreal restaurants for a newcomer to get a true feel for local food culture and overall culture.

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Eaton Centre staple Time Out Market is welcoming a new Italian flavour profile: sandwich shop Bossa is joining the roster of 14 eateries in late February. Bossa is known for its two popular locations in Verdun and Rosemont, where the family-run restaurant serves loaded Philly-style hoagies flavoured with southern Italian flair.

"Since birth, food has been an integral part of my life," said Bossa's owner and chef Daniel Lo Manto. "I grew up making sauces from scratch with my Nonno and mother, starting with a homemade secret tomato sauce which you can now find in our sandwiches."

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Next time you're planning a picnic along the Lachine Canal, consider taking a little stop by Beau Dégât — one of the local depanneurs in the area.

But hold on now. This isn't your average dep. Oh, no-no. This bièrerie has over 700 sorts of local Quebec beers to try, making it a haven for all the beer lovers in the city.

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Let's be real — there's nothing quite as satisfying as a perfect sandwich. The bread. The toppings (or the shtuff as I like to call it). The way it all comes together in one beautiful bite.

Even something as simple as a sandwich is given the Montreal passion and love for food to make some mouth-watering creations.

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