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Top 10 Quartier Latin Restaurants

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  • 1. La Paryse

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

  • 2. Restaurant Laloux

    Nunavut caribou tenderloin or lamb chops with foie gras flan and truffle jus are just two of the dreamy concoctions here by French chef André Besson.

  • 3. Restaurant Delhi

    The king of Montréal’s Indian eateries serves creative and sumptuous cuisine in an atmosphere of white linen, silverware and impeccable service.

  • 4. Café Cherrier

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

  • 5. Nonya

    A Malaysian newcomer that is becoming a local favorite with sensational Lumpia Goreng (egg rolls) and Sate Kambing (grilled lamb in peanut sauce).

  • 6. La Couscoussiere

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

  • 7. Les Deux Charentes

    Roast salmon with pine nuts heads the list of French dishes here, along with duck with maple syrup.

  • 8. O’Thym

    This chic BYO (bring your own wine) bistro features dishes based on local ingredients, including venison and salmon.

  • 9. Le Toasteur

    This tiny breakfast specialty house is jammed daily because of its delicious French toast and Belgian waffles.

  • 10. Café Saigon

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

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