montreal food

If you want to add a little whimsy to your morning coffee run, your brunch with pals, or your lunch plans, you can get a slice of LA in Montreal's Griffintown neighbourhood.

At Café Maman on Notre Dame, you can visit a Montreal café that was featured in a Netflix holiday movie as an LA café. In the film Single All The Way, a Christmas rom-com starring Jennifer Coolidge and Jennifer Robertson, the main character, Peter, visits a café set inside the charming Maman.

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If you're seeking a memorable haute cuisine dinner with a view in Montreal, it doesn't get better than this sky-high destination. You can enjoy a pastel sunset over stunning Portuguese dishes as you tour the city without taking a step.

This Portuguese restaurant, with some local Quebec terroir touches, offers 360-degree panoramic floor-to-ceiling views, and the dining room slowly rotates as you dine.

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Think you can call yourself a true Montrealer? These iconic restaurants might put your credentials to the test.

From longtime institutions like La Binerie Mont-Royal and Gibbys to beloved local staples like Montreal Pool Room and Beauty's Luncheonette, these legendary spots have helped shape the city's food scene for decades.

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If you've been craving cobblestone strolls while indulging in fresh baguette, gourmet seafood, and fine wines, but a flight to Paris isn't something you have the budget or PTO for, don't fret. This dreamy Montreal restaurant will take care of you with just the right 'je ne sais quoi.'

This traditional French fine-dining experience in Montreal's opulent Birks Building will feel like the next-best thing to a romantic cycle along the Seine or by the Eiffel Tower, without the jet lag or customs lines.

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Looking for your next night out in Montreal? Whether you're visiting for a weekend or you've lived here your whole life, there are certain Montreal restaurants that everyone should experience at least once.

If you're feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of choices, though, don't worry -- we've rounded up some of the top restaurants in Montreal that every foodies should have on their list.

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Montreal’s pizza scene is always evolving. And one of its most exciting new contenders is operating out of a space smaller than most living rooms.

Tucked into a 400-square-foot space above a paint shop in Montreal's Lachine borough, Forno Pizza Frankie's doesn't look like much at first glance. There are no tables, no dining room, and no neon signs. But inside, two brothers are quietly crafting some of the best pies in the city. Donny and Daniele Mellozzi opened the takeout-only spot in August 2023. It's not a traditional restaurant, though. And that's by design.

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You probably don't need us to tell you that $10 doesn't go very far these days, especially in a foodie city like Montreal, where even a latte and muffin can blow past that budget.

But it turns out there are still a few places where a ten-dollar bill can buy you a satisfying meal. But you have to know where to look.

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Montreal is widely accepted as a world-class food city. But is it better than Naples — you know, the birthplace of pizza?

Apparently, yes.

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Montreal's vibrant food scene is getting even better this September with the opening of several must-visit eateries.

From trendy pizzerias to elegant rotisseries, these new Montreal restaurants offer a delicious blend of creative dishes, unique decor, and of course, incredible food.

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Is your daily scroll through TikTok (let's be honest: hourly scroll) making you hungry?

From Dubai chocolate bars to tanghulu to Korean milk cream donuts, it sometimes feels like there's a new viral food trend popping up on social media every week — each one more alluring than the last.

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A brand-new Montreal food festival is shining a spotlight on the "hidden flavours" of Saint-Léonard.

While the city has no shortage of culinary events happening this summer — from Les Premiers Vendredis to Taco Fest to anything organized by Asiasie — this new month-long festival, called Fringale, has a couple of unique and enticing perks. For starters: every dish costs $8 or less. Is your wallet crying tears of joy, yet?

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As Montrealers, you don't have to tell us that our city is one of the world's best for food. From fine French dining to bagels, smoked meat and poutine, our taste buds remind us of how spoiled we are on a daily basis. Plus, our very own Vin Mon Lapin just topped the charts as the best restaurant in Canada for the second year in a row.

But now, our status as a world-class food city has officially been made... errm, well, official. Montreal has been named one of "the world's 20 best cities for food right now" by Time Out Magazine.

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