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Roast salmon with pine nuts heads the list of French dishes here, along with duck with maple syrup.
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A lovely café/bar located in the Faubourg Saint-Jean-Baptiste area. The clientele is predominantly lesbian and gay and the unpretentious atmosphere is underlined by simple food such as tacos . Great music, terrace and theme evenings.
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Treat yourself to the finest view of the city, countryside and river as well as French cuisine. Sunday brunches are the best value.
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This exceptional lakeside setting provides guests with delicious French cuisine as well as multi-ethnic dishes.
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A gourmet restaurant, chocolaterie and auberge specializing in creative dishes, ending with handmade chocolate.
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A superb culinary team presents dishes with originality.
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Borscht ,wienerschnitzel , and Polish sausage are just a few reasons why Montréalers flock to this character-filled East European eatery.
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This French restaurant is distinguished by its fresh regional cuisine, such as lamb foie gras, complemented by a selection of Québec’s own wines.
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A fabulous deli-chain, this is the best spot to stock up for a picnic in nearby Parc Olympique. It’s also a sports bar attracting a crowd of regulars for hockey and baseball games.
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This steakhouse has been attracting businessmen for years with their steaks topped with dill pickles.
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For a three-course meal for one with a glass of house wine, and all unavoidable extra charges including tax.
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