Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
MTL Blog Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with MTL Blog Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.

mexican restaurant montreal

Montreal brunch just got a little sweeter and spicier with the arrival of Piel Canela, housed in Caifan taco bar. They're serving a massive Latin American-inspired brunch menu filled with options you won't find elsewhere, like Tlatoyo de Canard, a Mexican corn patty dish, and Pancakes del Amanecer layerd with lucuma-infused dulce de leche. They've also got a variety of colourful cocktails and bottomless mimosas to complement your meal.

Piel Canela means "Cinnamon Skin," which hints at what they're all about: warm vibes and some serious flavour. The decor is festive, featuring a pink, graffitied bar, and caged hanging lights, creating an atmosphere that's as lively as the menu.

Keep readingShow less

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.

Keep readingShow less

When you look at the best Mexican restaurants in Montreal, they’ve got it all, don’t they? They can make the food as spicy as you like, they’re great for both fancy dinners and cheap eats, and practically everything is better when you’re drinking a margarita.

Among all of the city’s options for Mexican food, you can consider the ones below among the best of the best. Not just for tacos (although, of course for tacos), but for every single dish, both traditional and creative that Mexican cuisine has produced: Gorditas, enchiladas, quesadillas, chorizo con queso, flautas — even chipotle-fried grasshoppers and birria ramen — and more.

Keep readingShow less

Montreal has plenty of great restaurants where you can spoil your stomach. But if you're looking for a large amount of comfort food in this economy, all-you-can-eat tacos at Montreal Mexican restaurant La Toxica might be the way to go.

For just $20+tax, the eatery near Jean-Talon market will serve you as many meaty tacos as you can handle, plus a soft drink. The mountain of tacos should go down nicely with the oat or rice horchata, or the hibiscus-flavoured drink.

Keep readingShow less