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French cuisine is expertly served in this 1832 heritage house. Try the venison or the seared scallops. Murder Mystery soirées are held at weekends.
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French bistro cuisine awaits you inside the luxurious confines of the Musée des Beaux-Arts (see Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal). Delicious, creative dishes and a well-stocked wine list.
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A Mediterranean decor welcomes locals, students and business people to this relaxed place, where the specialties include osso bucco (veal), pizza and pasta. Breakfast on Thursdays and Fridays too.
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The Italian restaurant of choice for the glitterati, who enjoy its lively atmosphere, large wine list and sensational chefs. Don’t miss tiramisù for dessert.
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This gourmet haven prepares seafood and meat in creative ways.
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If you’re a fan of Tintin comic books then you will appreciate the kitsch decor of this restaurant. Over 150 beers are available and a Belgian menu – try the mussels.
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An amazing menu includes caribou steak and guinea fowl with wild mushrooms.
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This tiny breakfast specialty house is jammed daily because of its delicious French toast and Belgian waffles.
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One of the oldest inns in North America (1754) is now a bar/restaurant set in a romantic location with inspired French architecture. An extensive wine selection is available.
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Bring your own wine to wash down Brazilian and Mexican specialties.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with a glass of house wine, and all unavoidable extra charges including tax.
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