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chef chanthy yen

Time Out Market has been a staple in the Montreal food scene, showcasing the culinary works of countless top-rated chefs, including Justin Trudeau’s very own personal chef, Chanthy Yen.

If you haven’t set your sights (or palettes) on the market just yet, July is the perfect month to let your inner foodie thrive. Time Out is hosting an array of events all month long including a drag brunch, circus-themed dinners, and even an after-dark special.

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Weekend...is that you? Back again so soon? We'll never complain about it, though. While this weekend is expected to be a rainy one in Montreal, that doesn't mean you still can't have some fun.

The city is home to countless spots that'll shelter you from the rainy forecast, all while adding a little much-needed pizzazz to your weekend festivities.

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Can you believe it's already April?! But you know what that means...warmer days in Montreal are FINALLY upon us.

So, while we wait for the city to return to its sunniest self and hit that full bloom, here are some things to do in Montreal this weekend to help bring some much-needed colour back into the city.

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Have you ever wondered who makes the Prime Minister's meals every day? Well, you're about to have the chance to find out and try his dishes out for yourself!

Chef Chanthy Yen, aka Justin Trudeau's personal chef, is opening his own concessionary in Time Out Market Montréal as of Tuesday, March 29.

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