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Enjoying a multi-course meal in Montreal doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg. In fact, Montrealers can dive into a three-course Italian menu for less than $20. Whether you're in the mood for pizza, pasta or a fresh Mediterranean salad, you can nosh to your heart's content without having to worry about breaking the bank. Fugazzi Pizza has a specials menu that allows you to sit back and devour a three-course dinner for only $19.
While it may no longer be summer in Montreal, our restaurant scene is still bringing the heat. Kamúy Restaurant and Dobe & Andy are collaborating this upcoming weekend for the ultimate BBQ pop-up experience.
Montreal's food scene is as diverse as it is delicious, offering a wide range of culinary experiences that prove exactly why we're one of the most renowned foodie cities across North America. With so many must-try restaurants to choose from, it can be tough to know where to eat. So, when it comes to knowing the best restaurants in Montreal, who better to ask than the local food bloggers? We reached out to 13 Montreal food bloggers to discover their favourite restaurants, and their top picks will likely make you very hungry.
Chef Reactions, a seasoned culinary expert with decades of experience in the restaurant industry, launched a TikTok journey back in 2022 after being inspired by a viral video from a former colleague. His foray into online content transformed him into one of TikTok's top food influencers. Now, he's set his sights on Montreal's killer culinary scene, and while Chef Reactions has ventured through our remarkable repertoire of eateries, how will he react to trying Montreal restaurants he's never been to before?
When it comes to Montreal's ice cream scene, the 514 has its refreshing dessert game on lock. So, with temperatures getting hot and humid, you can keep your cool during the next heatwave at one of the city's most creative creameries.
Dozens of street food vendors will take to the Quai de l'Horloge in the Montreal Old Port once again this year for the third edition of the Festival StreetFood Montréal. Details are few so far. The festival dates aren't even out yet. But the festival is on the Montreal Old Port summer calendar and its website promises a four-day return in July. Online, organizers bill the event as a celebration of Montreal's "vibrant culinary culture."
Quebec Smoked Meat, which opened in 1950 and is nestled in the city's southwestern Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood, will soon close its doors. The Main Deli shuttered this week.
Montrealers have their pick of date-worthy restaurants to treat a romantic interest on a night out. For those who live off-island, the options can feel somewhat slimmer. But a new ranking by dating app Bumble and online reso site OpenTable finds two spots in Laval and Brossard are among the best in Canada. According to the list, vegan restaurant LOV DIX30 on the South Shore and Sterlings Steakhouse in Laval strike the right balance between tasty food that can impress a potential SO and relaxed ambiance to counter the awkwardness that can come with an IRL meet-up.
The sun has made its way to our city and that means it's time to spend all of our time sipping cocktails on Montreal terrasses for the next few months. And as you start building your list of places to go to this summer, note that two restaurants in Montreal made it into OpenTable's "100 Best Outdoor Dining Restaurants in Canada for 2022."
If there was ever an excuse for a pasta crawl, this is it. Montreal Pasta Fest starts May 11. 19 restaurants on the island, North and South Shores have created special pasta dishes for the occasion. Organizers have billed the fest as "the largest celebration of pastas in the greater Montreal area." The goal is to showcase local pasta-makers and give Montrealers an opportunity to discover area Italian restaurants.