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California/Eurasia mix |
1310 de Maisonneuve Boulevard E (Near de la Visitation) Montreal, QC H2L 2A5 Canada +1 514 526 4940 |
Boasting California and Eurasian influences, this East End restaurant is an oasis of yellow and green whimsy in the midst of urban grayness. It offers everything from smoked salmon wrapped in tortillas to Thai shrimp in peanut sauce and blackened swordfish with pineapple salsa. Prices are moderate, with dinner for two, before drinks, running between CAD40 and CAD55. A solid wine list is offered. Cocktail lovers should sample the numerous, Jello-Bar-brand martinis. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fado and port |
1325 Ontario Street East Montreal, QC H2L 1S2 Canada +1 514 527 7067 |
If port is your wine of choice and Portuguese delicacies make your tongue tingle, then this is the spot for you. The atmosphere is joyful and convivial, with classical music and a cordial environment, and it is all held together by the brother-and-sister owners. Dishes include a mixture of grilled sardines and squid, which goes very well with port, along with many other offerings from the grill. The wine list is long and varied enough to suit the most demanding connoisseur. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sweet delight! |
1593 rue St-Denis Near boulevard de Maisonneuve, Around Town Montreal, QC H2X 3K3 Canada +1 514 842 7017 |
Hidden somewhere in the Quartier Latin, this little patisserie is a sheer delight. This is 'the' place to cater to the needs of your sweet tooth. The display case can be quite enticing with Marie Claire pastries to mega-meringues. A lot of tourists, students and audiences from nearby theaters drop by for some croissants, coffee or just to feast on quiches, salads and sandwiches of various kinds. Now that you've given in to the temptation, then you might as well go for the kill! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flameco dancing |
2087 St-Denis Street (Near Ontario) Montreal, QC H2X 3K8 Canada +1 514 843 6698 http://www.casagaliciamontreal... |
The staff is friendly, the décor appealing, and the food tantalizingly Spanish. The many regular customers wash down their paella or surf and turf combinations with a pitcher of fresh sangria, which is arguably the best in Montreal. Luncheon specials are moderately priced for items such as Lamb on a Skewer and filet of sole. The table d'hôte features 16 dishes every evening. Spanish wines available are quite impressive. Entertainment includes a Flamenco show on weekends. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cozy and delicious |
1639 St Hubert (Near de Maisonneuve) Montreal, QC H2L 3Z1 Canada +1 514 523 0053 |
Located within the turn-of-the-century complex in the Village (The) that also includes the Maison Chablis hotel, this restaurant combines classic French and Spanish cuisine as prepared by Elias Outomuro, an award-winning chef from the hotel-restaurant schools of Europe. The service is exceptional and so are the prices. Whether it's paellas or lamb chops, the dishes all exhibit a fine touch. Review © 2007, Wcities |