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If you've been daydreaming about wandering through neon-lit alleyways, sipping sake, and snacking on share plates in Tokyo — but your budget won't stretch to an international trip — you're in luck. There's a restaurant in Montreal that'll give you the full izakaya experience, no long-haul flight required.

Tucked into the Quartier des Spectacles, Iru Izakaya is a vibrant Japanese brasserie that feels straight out of Shinjuku. It's a love letter to the hustle, neon glow and communal spirit of Japan's late-night pub culture — and it's exactly where you want to be when Montreal's grey streets start to feel a little too familiar.

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If your idea of a perfect evening involves a cozy corner, a glass of wine, and food that makes you close your eyes after every bite, there's a restaurant in Old Montreal that'll steal your heart... without stealing your entire paycheque!

Nestled along the charming, cobblestoned streets of Saint-Paul Street East, Maison Saint-Paul is a hidden gem Montreal restaurant that's keeping one of the city's best-kept secrets: all-you-can-eat steak for under $50.

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If you've been daydreaming about sipping wine and sampling pasta under the Tuscan sun, but your budget can't stretch to a plane ticket to Italy, don't worry. There's a hidden gem restaurant in Montreal that'll transport you to Europe — no international flight required!

Tucked in the heart of downtown, Il Cortile (The Courtyard) is one of Montreal's best-kept secrets. A charming courtyard restaurant that feels like a Roman holiday in the middle of the metropolis, it's perfect for a one-night-only vacation.

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As Montreal transforms into a winter wonderland, the city’s vibrant food scene offers the perfect spots to cozy up at one of the city’s many incredible restaurants. If you’re planning a romantic brunch, lunch or dinner, there’s one versatile ingredient taking centre stage this season: eggs.

From spicy Moroccan pastillas to steaming bowls of Japanese ramen, Montreal’s chefs are turning this staple ingredient into showstopping dishes that are great for sharing— and even better for making memories.

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When it comes to Szechuan, the only thing that surpasses the cuisine is getting to indulge in an all-you-can-eat Szechuan feast.

For Montrealers looking for a delicious and affordable dinner moment, a slew of Montreal restaurants offer all-you-can-eat experiences whether it's a Lebanese brunch, anime-themed sushi, hot pot spots or endless pasta — you can never really go wrong with AYCE.

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Complaining about the cost of food can often feel like screaming into a vacuum, and dining out in this economy may feel like an impossible feat. But one of Quebec's most iconic restaurant chains, St-Hubert, just announced a bold new initiative to help ease the burden of rising prices.

The beloved rotisserie chicken and ribs restaurant launched a revamped menu on October 8, specifically aimed at "helping customers navigate the current economic challenges" by bringing "more competitive and flexible pricing" to its tables, a press release says.

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Did you think Montreal food festivals were just a summer thing? Think again! Four epicurean events are set to kick off before the end of the month so you can sip, slurp and sample the city's finest eats (and drinks) well into the fall.

Before you get too hangry, let's dig right into the delicious culinary extravaganzas that are taking over Montreal in October 2024.

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If you’ve been dreaming of a luxurious getaway to Greece but can’t quite make it happen, Mama C has you covered. This newly opened modern Greek restaurant in Old Montreal brings the essence of the Mediterranean straight to your plate, offering an unforgettable dining experience full of exquisite flavours.

Mama C isn’t just another restaurant; it’s a love story told through food, bursting with the vibrant flavours of both land and sea. The menu is the creation of Chef Michalis Merzenis, with his background in luxury spots across Athens and Mykonos, and Chef Anastasios Roussis, who brings over 15 years of culinary passion to the table. Together, they’ve reimagined Greek cuisine, blending tradition, creativity, and modern flair, all while showcasing local ingredients. Whether you’re diving into fresh seafood or savouring perfectly grilled meats, every dish delivers a modern yet soulful take on the beloved flavours of Greece.

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Le Burger Week 2024 has officially wrapped up, which means burger creations from five Montreal restaurants have been crowned the best in the city. One of them was even named among the top five burgers in all of Canada — a surprising outcome given its unusual ingredients (but more on that later).

The annual food festival, which took place from September 1 to 8 this year, gives chefs across the country total freedom to craft the most mouthwatering burger masterpieces they can come up with. Then, the nation's burger lovers taste the competing dishes and vote on their favourites.

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

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

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The Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation au Quebec (MAPAQ) has hit a handful of Montreal sushi restaurants with hefty health inspection fines in recent months.

The MAPAQ determined that the restaurants were not operating in accordance with its health and safety standards, some of which were fined for improper food temperatures and storage, premise cleanliness and staff hygiene issues.

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