There are plenty of excellent restaurants in Montreal, whether for date night or vegan breakfast, lunch and dinner. But sometimes, the food, or the service or the cleanliness leaves. much to be desired. Thankfully, the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation du Québec (MAPAQ) compiles a public directory of restaurants, depanneurs and grocery stores that have violated health codes.
Next time you're planning a picnic along the Lachine Canal, consider taking a little stop by Beau Dégât one of the local depanneurs in the area. But hold up. This isn't your average dep. Oh, no-no. This bièrerie has over 700 sorts of local Quebec beers to try, making it a haven for all the beer lovers in the city. Located in Pointe-Saint-Charles near the Lachine Canal, Beau Dégât has more than just beer to offer.
When it comes to Canada's culinary hot spots, there are certainly a handful of delish Canadian restaurants worth eating at. Whether you're venturing through Montreal's best restaurants, or taking your palette on a trip to Toronto, there are loads of decadent locations that your stomach will certainly thank you for. Well, after Forbes released its 2022 Star Awards winners list, nine Canadian restos were named among the best in the world!
It looks like your Montreal happy hour just got an upgrade! You can officially enjoy a brand new Asian restaurant located in Montreal's South Shore that has a stylish interior and offers up some delish meals and beverages. IRU Izakaya opened its doors on March 3 and will transport you directly to the streets of Japan where you can fulfill all your 5 à 7 needs. The restaurant is located in Brossard's Solar Uniquartier, and is adorned with neon lights, and a unique Japanese street-inspired touch that really makes it a spot worth visiting.
If you ve ever pulled a hair out of your poutine or seen a rat darting across the floor of your favourite Montreal restaurant, you ve probably spent some time thinking about Quebec health inspections. In fact, this year so far, 417 Montreal restaurants have been fined by Quebec s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ) for a variety of infractions both minor and major with the fines totalling $749,550.