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italian restaurants montreal

If you've been daydreaming about sipping wine and sampling pasta under the Tuscan sun, but your budget can't stretch to a plane ticket to Italy, don't worry. There's a hidden gem restaurant in Montreal that'll transport you to Europe — no international flight required!

Tucked in the heart of downtown, Il Cortile (The Courtyard) is one of Montreal's best-kept secrets. A charming courtyard restaurant that feels like a Roman holiday in the middle of the metropolis, it's perfect for a one-night-only vacation.

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Montreal might be thousands of kilometres from Rome, but when it comes to Italian restaurants, the city seriously holds its own — especially once terrasse season hits.

From tucked-away courtyards to sun-soaked patios lined with Aperol spritzes, Montreal has plenty of spots that channel la dolce vita without the cost of a plane ticket. And while hopping on a Lizzie McGuire-esque trip to Italy might not be in the cards this season, that doesn't mean you have to skip the fantasy entirely.

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Montreal's Italian sandwich scene has exploded in recent years with the likes of BOSSA, Clarke, and La Panzeria developing cult-like followings.

Now, a new contender has joined the lineup — and it's putting a Sicilian twist on things.

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When it comes to Montreal pizza, we don't play around.

La Pizza Week has officially come to an end across Canada and a Montreal restaurant has much to celebrate. Following the week-long cheesy extravaganza, La Pizza Week participants voted for their favourite pies and a Montreal pizza took home the win.

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Spring in Montreal mean lots of must-try festivals are around the corner, including La Pizza Week.

Back for its fourth edition, La Pizza Week promises unique takes on everyone's favourite dish. With over 500 restaurants participating in the cheesy action, you'll be able to enjoy signature creations from some of the top pizza spots in Canada.

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It's no secret Montreal is home to countless must-try restaurants and now there's a new spot on the block serving up mouthwatering Italian cuisine.

Gino's, Montreal's newest negroni and lasagna restaurant, officially opened its doors in December and has taken the foodie scene by storm, and rightfully so.

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Montreal is home to some of the best restaurants in Canada. Whether you're in the mood for Lebanese cuisine, African, Southeast Asian, Italian or Polish food, Montreal has got you covered and then some.

While you'll find some of the most delicious eateries in every corner of the city, the Plateau is easily one of the most culinary diverse boroughs across Montreal. With well-known streets such as Rachel, Mont-Royal, Saint-Denis and Saint Laurent all being home to some of the top restaurants, it's safe to say that the Plateau is the spot to experience Montreal's food scene.

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Pull out your magnifying glasses and grab your sleuthiest friend. Two Montreal restaurants made Time Out's list of the "coolest secret restaurants on the continent."

Wine bar and Italian restaurant Gia and upscale rooftop bar Terrasse Carla ranked eighth and 16th, respectively.

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One thing that Montreal has no shortage of is Italian restaurants. From mom-n'-pop shops, casual family-style spots and upscale ristorantes, you're never far from a taste of the Old Country. But one Italian restaurant that's really causing some buzz is Ristorante Donato in Westmount, so I decided to make a visit to the relatively (it opened at the end of 2021) new place in town to experience (and taste!) it for myself.

First order of business: some drinks. We ordered the Negroni Blanco with lots of refreshing citrus flavours and the Donato Old Fashioned with rabarbaro and amarena, a type of cherry.

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If there was ever an excuse for a pasta crawl, this is it. Montreal Pasta Fest starts May 11. 19 restaurants on the island, North and South Shores have created special pasta dishes for the occasion.

Organizers have billed the fest as "the largest celebration of pastas in the greater Montreal area." The goal is to showcase local pasta-makers and give Montrealers an opportunity to discover area Italian restaurants.

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