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The prestigious Canada’s 100 Best ranking is out, and Montreal has a lot to celebrate this year. Not only did a local restaurant rank first in the whole country, but 27 other Montreal restaurants made the cut. The city's dominance in this year’s rankings reinforces its status as a top food destination.

The 100 Best ranking is a definitive guide on where to dine in Canada, based on the complete experience — service, decor, wine selection, and, of course, food. Judges have to vote for at least three restaurants outside their home region, ensuring a fair and thorough assessment.

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Montreal restaurants are sweeping up awards like a hungry diner with the last piece of bread. From the coveted Forbes Travel Guide Star Award to OpenTable's Top 100 Romantic Restaurants, the city is garnishing its reputation with top honours faster than a chef can chop a bunch of scallions. Yelp's top picks, Time Out's must-visits, La Liste's crème de la crème, and the World's 50 Best hottest openings — all have Montreal restaurants on their radar for 2024.

But trophies and titles are just the appetizer. Trend-setting is the secret sauce of Montreal's dining scene, with open-concept kitchens leading the charge. Diners become part of the action, getting an up-close view of chefs as they orchestrate meals in real-time and turning dinner into a spectator sport where the only thing under wraps is the napkins.

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Several Canadian restaurants were recently ranked among the best restaurants in the world.
When it comes to some of the best restaurants in the world, Canada is home to some must-try eateries that prove why it's one of the biggest culinary hotspots across North America. Whether you're in the mood for sushi in Vancouver, fine dining in Toronto or a cultural foodie experience in Montreal, Canada's food scene really does have it all.

La Liste, an online French publication known for its annual best restaurant and hotel rankings, dropped its 2024 Top 1000 Restaurants and a total of 19 Canadian restaurants managed to appear on the esteemed list.

La Liste reviews the world's top restaurants and hotels through more than 1,000 guidebooks and trusted publications. The publication then converts each review score into a standard grade. Per La Liste, "several thousands of chefs are [then] asked to give their opinions about local guidebooks. According to the results of this poll, each guidebook is given a "trustworthiness index" ranking from zero to 10.

For each listed restaurant and hotel, La Liste calculates" the average of all standardized review scores, and later integrates online customer reviews, giving them a "10% weighting" when it comes to the final "La Liste score."

As for the best of the best Le Bernardin in New York topped the list with a score of 99.50, a rank the notorious New York City restaurant shared with six other eateries including Guy Savoy in Paris, Lung King Heen in Hong Kong and Schwarzwaldstube in Germany.

As for the best restaurants in Canada, Alo in Toronto was the very first Canadian spot to appear on La Liste's ranking — receiving an overall score of 96.5. In fact, Ontario took the lead with a total of nine entries, seven of which are in Toronto. A few other notable Toronto restaurants to make the cut are Edulius (96), Don Alfonso 1890 (83.5) and Scaramouche (77), to name a few.

Vancouver also received some love from La Liste with a total of four Vancouver restaurants making the ranking, including Published On Main (82.50), Hawksworth (80), and L'Abbattoir (78.5).

Montreal, easily one of the biggest foodie destinations across the world, also has much to be proud of. A total of four Montreal restaurants made this year's Top 1000 Restaurants, a rather impressive feat considering no other Quebec restaurant made the cut.

Vin Mon Lapin was the very first Montreal restaurant to appear on the list, receiving a "La Liste score" of 80. This is by no means a surprise as Vin Mon Lapin was voted the best restaurant in Canada by Canada's Best 100.

Toqué (78.5), Joe Beef (76.5) and Le Mousso (75) made up the remaining Montreal eateries that ranked on the 2024 list.

Wondering what other Canadian restaurants made it? Here are all 19 of the best restaurants in Canada, per La Liste:

  • Alo – Toronto, Ontario (96.5)
  • Edulis – Toronto, Ontario (96)
  • Langdon Hall Dining Room & Terrace – Cambridge, Ontario (90.5)
  • Don Alfonso 1890 – Toronto, Ontario (83.5)
  • Published on Main – Vancouver, BC (82.50)
  • Canoe Restaurant and Bar – Toronto, Ontario (80)
  • Hawksworth – Vancouver, BC (80)
  • St. Lawrence – Vancouver, BC (80)
  • Mon Lapin – Montreal, Quebec (80)
  • Toqué! – Montreal, Quebec (78.5)
  • L’Abattoir – Vancouver, BC (78.5)
  • Osteria Giulia – Toronto, Ontario (77.5)
  • Scaramouche – Toronto, Ontario (77)
  • Pearl Morisette – Lincoln, Ontario (77)
  • Eden – The Rimrock Resort – Banff, Alberta (76.5)
  • Joe Beef – Montreal, Quebec (76.5)
  • The River Café – Calgary, Alberta (76)
  • Buca Osteria & Bar – Toronto, Ontario (75)
  • Le Mousso – Montreal, Quebec (75)

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Montreal's food and drink scene has much to be proud of after four Montreal restaurants were named among the best in the world.

La Liste released its list of the 2024 Top 1000 Restaurants and a total of 19 Canadian eateries made the cut, with a total of four being right here in Montreal.

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You've just arrived in Montreal with all your hopes and dreams, a suitcase full of sweaters, tuques and boots, a car or bicycle with perfectly functioning suspension and a healthy appetite. Where should you eat to become a Montrealer, or at least to feel like one?

Montreal has forever been spoiled with restaurants of every possible iteration, from world-class award-winning Montreal restaurants to ultra-affordable spots (and some that do both), from restaurants offering the cuisines of practically every corner of the world to joints specializing in Québécois fare (far beyond poutine). This list is an agonizing attempt to define the most essential Montreal restaurants for a newcomer to get a true feel for local food culture and overall culture.

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Montreal is known for its thriving restaurant scene, and the city's watering holes are no exception. You never know when a humble bar stool has been a judge's seat at a world-class mixology competition. From secret speakeasies to rooftop retreats, these spots redefine happy hour and discerning drinkers will find themselves spoiled for choice.

Here are award-winning Montreal bars that have scooped up accolades as effortlessly as their bartenders scoop ice:

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Montreal's Mon Lapin has all the right ingredients for a special night out. Named the top restaurant in the country by Canada's Best 100, it's proof of what happens when you pair exquisite food with a warm atmosphere and remarkable service. The Little Italy restaurant offers a dining experience that could be perfect for that date you've been meaning to plan.

On a Tuesday night visit with my partner, the venue proved delightfully eclectic. Mon Lapin isn't a dimly lit, intimate date spot — the vibe is bright and airy, but every bit as romantic.

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Montreal restaurant Vin Mon Lapin has triumphed over Canada's culinary landscape, clinching the number one spot in the prestigious Canada's Best 100 ranking. The accolade cements its status as a culinary powerhouse, elevating Montreal's reputation as a global culinary destination.

Originally a wine bar, Vin Mon Lapin was established in 2018 by Vin Papillon chef Marc-Olivier Frappier and sommelier Vanya Filipovic. Nestled in Montreal's Little Italy, the restaurant has since evolved into a cherished neighbourhood institution.

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