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Montreal has no shortage of great bubble tea shops. But how many of them can say they've won the equivalent of three Michelin stars?

One of the city's newest boba spots, which comes to us straight from Taiwan, has been serving handcrafted tea for over 20 years — and all six of its tea varieties have won Superior Taste Awards from the prestigious International Taste Institute (ITI), which is judged by an association of Michelin-starred chefs and sommeliers.

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This week Montreal's food scene is introducing some unexpected combinations. A Chinatown restaurant is serving rice burgers that reimagine the traditional bun. Kraft Heinz is making sure no bowl is left behind with new plant-based and gluten-free versions of Canada's favourite comfort food. And when it comes to spring desserts in the city, you can definitely put all your eggs in one basket. Mini egg treats are making a seasonal comeback.

Here are the tasty highlights:

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With the Year of the Dragon about to roar in, Montreal's Chinatown is preparing to host a spectacle filled with tradition, community, and, yes, dragons and lions dancing through the streets.

From February 9 to 11, the neighbourhood will become an interactive gallery of art installations, food, and performances, around Sun Yat-Sen Park and the local Cultural Centre.

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While it may no longer be summer in Montreal, our restaurant scene is still bringing the heat. Kamúy Restaurant and Dobe & Andy are collaborating this upcoming weekend for the ultimate BBQ pop-up experience.

Kamúy Restaurant, located in the heart of Montreal's Place des Arts, is hosting Chinatown fave Doby & Andy for one day only on Sunday, October 1, 2023. The event begins at 1 p.m. and will end when the food sells out.

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Montreal's Chinatown is about to get a lot more animated. For four nights, street food will entice alongside street art, giving the city a taste of Asia like never before. This year's Marché de Nuit Asiatique promises a celebration not just of the palate but also of the eyes, as the night market collaborates with the international street art festival MURAL.

From August 24 to 27, Sakura Garden on the Palais des congrès Esplanade and Place Sun-Yat-Sen will turn into a panorama of sights, sounds, and aromas. Attendees can expect to be swept up in a whirlwind of pan-Asian street food vendors, serving skewers, noodles, stir-fries, and more. Live art installations will provide a visual feast, while pulse-pounding performances, from traditional dance to modern music, will resonate with Montreal's multicultural spirit.

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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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Montreal’s Marché Asiatique, taking place in Chinatown and running Thursday to Sunday until October 2, has a not-so-secret double life. For two weekends this summer, the spot will turn into a full-on night market with over 20 participating food vendors.

The night market will run from July 28 to 31 and August 25 to 28 at the same location as the Marché Asiatique, at the Place des souhaits. Vendors will include beverage store Yifang Fruit Tea and Zoe Dessert, which serves sweet treats including bubble waffles and shaved ice.

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Montreal's Chinatown has a new ephemeral outdoor square with Asian street food kiosks, a bar, and ample seating to enjoy the festive atmosphere. Every Thursday to Sunday, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Montrealers can try dishes from Hoho Street Food (Chinese), Egina BBQ (Mongolian) and World Tea House (Chinese) restaurants.

The average cost of eats is under $10. You can munch on cold noodles ($7) or sip a fruity iced tea ($3-4) under a canopy of red lanterns. A central bar also serves beer ($5-7), sangria ($6) and non-alcoholic options, like lemonade ($2.50).

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Planners behind Montreal's proposed REM de l'Est have released an animation showing what the elevated light-rail project could look like along boulevard René-Lévesque downtown.

Critics of the project have bemoaned the network's proposed path through Ville-Marie, arguing it would be a disruptive presence, particularly in Chinatown.

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The Montreal restaurant scene is expanding with an all-new hot pot spot in downtown Montreal. With the city being home to many delicious Chinese restaurants, Montrealers can now enjoy an all-you-can-eat hot pot experience at Liuyishou Montréal.

Liuyishou Hotpot is one of the most popular all-you-can-eat hot pot restaurants in all of North America, serving up delish Sichuan-style hotpot and they'll officially be opening their doors on rue Crescent come April 16.

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When it comes to figuring out plans for you and that special someone, dates in Montreal don't have to cost a lot! The city is full of options that will not only impress your significant other but won't break the bank either.

Whether you're looking for some adventure, something delicious, or something low-key, here are a few date ideas that'll be bound to spark some joy without you having to dish out too much.

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