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MTLàTABLE is back this year, and around 100 Montreal restaurants are participating in the city-wide food festival between June and October. You can get three-course meals at some of the city's best eateries starting at $20. 

MTLàTABLE has revamped its format for 2021 complete with table d'hôte menus, fresh local produce and prizes you can win for simply dining out.

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Montreal is officially becoming a yellow zone this Monday, June 14. And, with that, come yellow zone rules.

As Quebec's new COVID-19 cases continue to decline and with the rules on gatherings, restaurants, gyms — and more — changing quickly, MTL Blog went through your DMs and answered your questions about what it means to be at a "Level 2–Early Warning (yellow)" alert level. 

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With the city coming alive again, many likely want to put on the fancy outfits that have been hiding in their closets for months and go out for a nice meal to show them off. And Le Richmond is the ideal spot to do exactly that.

From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Monday to Friday, you can get Le Richmond's table d'hôte for only $24, which comes with two courses. And if you want to add a dessert for your third course, it's an extra $4.

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With the city turning into a COVID-19 orange zone on June 7, we finally get to experience the long-awaited return of indoor restaurant dining in Montreal.

However, while some restrictions will be lifted, some rules will still apply. Here's what you need to know about indoor dining at restaurants in Montreal.

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A photo posted on Twitter showing Mayor Valérie Plante on a Montreal terrasse caused the mayor to admit an error in a tweet on May 29.

The photo, first shared by Radio-Canada, shows Plante sitting at a table with four other people in apparent violation of public health rules.

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There's a new table tennis café in Montreal and it looks like the most fun you can ever have while getting a latte. 

The TT Café in the Sud-Ouest borough is an exciting new concept, combining table tennis, premium coffee, ice cream, and delicious Vietnamese food under one roof. 

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