Montreal is often regarded as one of the best food cities in the world, so it's no surprise that celebrities flock to some of the best Montreal restaurants during their time here. Whether it's an actor filming a movie in Montreal, a singer with a stop at Centre Bell or an athlete in the city for Montreal's F1, high-profile names are certainly no stranger to the Montreal food scene.
Fans of the signature Quebec dish made up of three ingredients, and three ingredients only: French fries, cheese curds and gravy can score a free poutine for one day only this month in celebration of an iconic Montreal restaurant.
Located in Griffintown on rue Notre-Dame O., Lulu's strives to offer the finest ingredients combined in what can only be described as a bowl of pure pasta heaven.
When the nightlife winds down and hunger hits, Montreal doesn't disappoint. Beyond the regular midnight-closing joints, this city thrives with spots serving up tastes until the early morning, and some even round the clock. We’re talking about just as many cheesy and greasy diners as there are refined spots to enjoy your meal with a glass of wine. Pizza and paninis, Japanese ramen, shawarma, fancy hot dogs, you name it there’s a surprisingly large number of great things to pick from late at night in Montreal, but these are the best of them.
There's little more comforting or satisfying than a dish involving noodles, especially when it comes from a Montreal restaurant. Chefs here give the ingredient a lot of love. It's often made from scratch and spun into dishes that are equal parts delicious and addictive. Here’s where to go to get the best noodles in Montreal.