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montreal lebanese restaurants

Montreal is welcoming a brand new Middle Eastern restaurant to its repertoire of must-try eateries. Hayat, which translates to "life" in Arabic will officially be opening its doors this month with a menu promising to transport your taste buds to the coasts of Lebanon and the mountains of Syria.

Located on rue de la Commune Ouest in Montreal's Old Port, Hayat serves up all your favourite Lebanese dishes, mezze-style, which is truly the best way to enjoy the flavours of the Mediterranean. The restaurant seats a total of 60 inside and another 150 on its outdoor terrasse overlooking Vieux-Montreal.

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Montreal's roster of impressive eateries has officially welcomed a new Lebanese spot to the block: Mezzmiz. The Montreal restaurant has a brand new location right in the heart of downtown that serves up the flavours of Beirut through mezze-style dishes.

While I've had my fair share of Lebanese food across the city, and in Lebanon, it's safe to say that Mezzmiz is my new go-to.

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Montreal is adding a new Lebanese restaurant to its repertoire of must-try spots. Much-loved local Lebanese restaurant Mezzmiz has officially opened a second location promising to transport you and your taste buds to the Mediterranean.

Located on rue Crescent, Mezzmiz serves up all of your favourite Lebanese dishes, mezze-style, what it calls "the act of snacking, savouring and sharing food with family and friends in a convivial manner."

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Growing up, we spent most of our Sundays at the home of our teta — that's grandmother in Arabic — which meant a guaranteed Lebanese breakfast. We'd dive into olives, cucumbers, cheese, labneh spread over pita and of course, eggs and awarma (a type of preserved lamb).

We've chased those tastes and aromas ever since, at Middle Eastern brunch spots in Montreal — a city known for its brunch — and beyond. So when I discovered that Lebanese restaurant Ô Four offers an all-you-can-eat brunch every single Sunday, I knew I had to try it.

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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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