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old port restaurants

Montreal restaurants never disappoint. Whether you're in the mood for cheap eats, classic Quebec dishes or fine dining, the city is home to countless restaurants that will leave you satisfied.

New to the roster of must-eat spots is none other than Restaurant Dorsia, a fine dining eatery that officially opened its doors in Montreal's Old Port.

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Poutine lovers rejoice, 'cause there's a massive poutine festival touching down in Montreal this month and you're going to want to show up hungry.

Le Grand Poutinefest is making a comeback in Montreal's Old Port this July, serving up countless varieties of Quebec's iconic dish, all while offering concert performances and an array of on-site activities.

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Summer's arrival brings about a slew of Montreal restaurants that capture the very essence of what makes summer in Montreal so magical (hot…but magical nonetheless).

With warmer temperatures, non-stop festival after festival and of course, terrasse season, there are a few restaurants every local should take advantage of while we can. 'Cause before we know it, we'll be back to — y'know what? Let's not ruin the vibe.

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Fine dining in Montreal is a buffet of options. Whether you're in the mood for Italian, Mediterranean or a Latin twist, the city's roster of impressive restaurants has got you covered.

When the chance came to try one of Montreal's most renowned French restaurants, I didn't think twice.

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Old Montreal has welcomed a brand new Japanese restaurant to its roster of must-try eateries and this spot promises to transport you and your taste buds to the streets of Tokyo.

Located in the Old Port, Yubari has officially opened its doors on rue McGill, inside the chic Hôtel St. Paul, offering authentic dishes and an unforgettable ambiance.

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After serving up a fusion of mouthwatering Caribbean food in Montreal's Verdun borough for years, Kwizinn has officially moved to a new location — offering up more space, colourful vibes and a menu you don't want to miss out on.

Following a bitter-sweet goodbye to its Wellington location last month, Kwizinn is officially up and running at its new Old Port location on rue Saint-Paul O., directly across from the iconic Marché Bonsecours.

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When it comes to Montreal's food scene, more is always merrier. While the city is home to countless must-try restaurants, you just might want to add this brand-new Mediterranean spot in Montreal's Old Port to your list.

Located on rue de la Commune Ouest in Vieux-Montreal, La Boqueria will serve up Spanish and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, tapas-style. Named after a popular market in Barcelona, La Boqueria will operate next to La Catrina, a Mexican restaurant operated by the same partners.

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When it comes to food festivals across Montreal, foodies can dive into countless events year-round including Happening Gourmand, the acclaimed culinary fair, which is currently taking place this month.

A slew of Old Montreal restaurants are participating in the foodie fest this year, offering three-course table d’hôte dinner menus priced at $39, $49, or $59 every day of the week.

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Montreal has some appealing food offers this weekend and ino March. McDonald's is handing out free coffee for a short time, and an Old Port food festival will have deals at nearly a dozen restaurants. There's also a new Middle Eastern brunch in Laval and keep an eye out for a special themed pizza topped with maple syrup.

If you're after a free drink, a good meal without spending too much, or just want to try something new, here's where to go:

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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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Bar Bisou Bisou, a Mediterranean-inspired cocktail bar with a menu full of aperitifs using low-ABV creations, opened in Old Montreal last week, instantly joining the upper ranks of the city’s elegant drinking establishments.

Created by Kevin Demers of the award-winning bars The Coldroom and El Pequeño, Gregory Buda of the cocktail education programs at The Dead Rabbit and The Beagle in New York City, and Robert Weeks, who worked at The Hawsmoor in London, England, before bartending at The Coldroom, Bar Bisou Bisou is the place where people can grab a highly crafted drink before their meals out in the neighbourhood.

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Let your palate take a plunge into a culinary adventure at Sabrosa, a newly opened restaurant in the heart of Montreal's Old Port that promises an electric menu inspired by Latin American flavours from Mexico, Peru and beyond.

Sabrosa officially opened its doors on April 20 and is the newest spot to join the vibrant selection of eateries at Place Jacques-Cartier.

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