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  • The best weinerschnitzel , fondue, goulash and strudel in the city. The Heidi Room can be booked for group celebrations.

  • This bustling French bistro has one of the best terraces in Montréal which makes its weekend brunches quite a social event.

  • Fabulous seafood risotto, and sardines grilled in the finest Portuguese tradition.

  • Popular with the university crowd, this Asian café is famous for its shrimp soup and spring rolls.

  • A breakfast chain serving American-style fare as well as eggs Benedict and smoked salmon.

  • An authentic Parisian bistro. Try bavette a l’echalotes (shallot steak) and marquise fondante au chocolat (chocolate-lover’s ring).

  • This Japanese favorite for over 30 years has expanded its menu recently to include other Asian dishes, in addition to stalwarts such as tempura and sushi .

  • A Morrocan/Tunisian restaurant that serves authentic fare in exotic surroundings.

  • Often considered the best burgers in Canada, variants include double patties, cream cheese, bacon and soy substitutes. A young, arty ambiance.

  • This famous room inside the Queen Elizabeth Hotel is the best place in Montréal for clam chowder, roast beef and martinis. No jeans or T-shirts.

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