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Le Montréalais |
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(Restaurants - Breakfast) |
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900 Rene Levesque Blvd Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montréal H3B 4A5 514-861-3511
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Distance:
~11 m * |
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Description:
This popular bistro, located on the premises of the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, makes for a popular diversion any time of the day but is a particular favorite for afternoon tea. For one price, guests can sample a variety of decadent treats, or they can choose à la carte options if appetites are lighter. Fragrant coffees and teas warm you beautifully on a cold day and make a delightful snack when accompanied by scones, tea sandwiches and pastries. A perfect way to while away an afternoon. |
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User Rating: 10
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Les Voyageurs |
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(Restaurants - Canadian) |
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900 Rene Levesque Blvd Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, Montréal H3B 4A5 514-861-3511 800-257-7544
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Distance:
~11 m * |
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Description:
Although this lounge does a brisk business in the evenings accommodating patrons who come to drink, socialize, and listen to live piano music, it's also a good bet for lunch. Seafood dishes and fresh oysters are a major draw, along with the kitchen's "cuisine of the world." Les Voyageurs knows that time is at a premium, so it guarantees efficient service and quick turnaround for business people who come to dine at lunch. Its downtown location also means that it's convenient and easy to negotiate. |
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Decca77 |
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(Restaurants - French) |
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1077, rue Drummond, Montréal H3B 4X4 514-934-1077
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Distance:
~395 m * |
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Description:
Among Decca 77's laurels is a Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence, a nod earned by maintaining multiple wine cellars with an inventory of over 4000 bottles. Other unique assets include a cheese cellar and a stylish bar/lounge that's a hit with both the after-work crowd and the post-show contingent. The food is delightful, featuring fresh regional ingredients in modern French preparations. Things to try: pressed foie gras with melon, skatefish terrine, veal osso buco, and seared salmon with celeriac puree. À la carte and prix fixe options; dégustation' menu also available. |
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Alexandre & fils |
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(Restaurants - French) |
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1454 rue Peel, Montréal H3A 1S8 514-288-5105
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Distance:
~414 m * |
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Description:
With more than two decades of experience behind it, this French brasserie is a Montréal favorite. Its relaxed but sophisticated ambience includes a central bar and a variety of decorative mirrors. The menu features traditional café fare, such as steak and frites, cassoulet, sausages and sauerkraut, and a selection of seafood dishes. When the weather's warm, the terrace invites guests outside to dine on wicker chairs and bask in the sunlight. In the evenings, the restaurant's second floor becomes a pub, serving draft and imported beers. Great for casual get-togethers. |
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User Rating: 4.75
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Ferreira Café Trattoria |
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(Restaurants - Mediterranean) |
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1446, rue Peel, Montréal H3A 1S8 514-848-0988
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Distance:
~414 m * |
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Description:
This trendy restaurant boasts a stylish décor punctuated with royal blue and ochre, creative lighting, and touches of Portugal, whose cuisine inspires the menu. A comfortable, Mediterranean atmosphere pervades the place, and the food follows suit. You'll find rustic, savory dishes like veal, roast pork, bouillabaisse, and cod prepared in a multitude of ways (a traditional Portuguese food). To accompany your meal, more than 60,000 wines are available, along with a substantial variety of ports. Enjoy a glass or two with your meal or while sitting at the bar or on one of the restaurant's terraces. The ambience is warm, the clientele friendly, and the whole place one you're certain to return to again and again. |
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User Rating: 9.25
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Le Parchemin |
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(Restaurants - French) |
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1333, rue Université, Montréal H3A 2A4 514-844-1619
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Distance:
~431 m * |
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Description:
Housed in what was once the rectory of Christ Church Cathedral, this wonderful French restaurant boasts four rooms to accommodate up to 200 diners, which is good as it is quite popular. It serves terrific, well-prepared and judiciously-seasoned dishes throughout the day, but lunch has a particular appeal, thanks to the affordable midday specials. Candied duck or beef Wellington is especially good, as are the delectable desserts. |
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User Rating: 7.25
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Queue de Cheval |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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1221 blvd René-Lévesque ouest, Montréal H3G 1T1 514-390-0090
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Distance:
~447 m * |
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Description:
This steakhouse, a favorite of business types in the downtown area, is solid in both décor and cuisine. The interior evokes thoughts of an Old World wine cellar and is full of polished woodwork and arched windows, along with an exhibition kitchen crowned with a copper exhaust hood. The lovely space complements the cuisine, which focuses on USDA prime beef, dry aged for up to five weeks. A variety of cuts are available, including their well-known ribeye, or you may choose from lobster, veal, prime rib, lamb and fresh fish. A selection of robust wines accompanies the hearty meals, and you'll also find live jazz and terrace dining. The Montréal Tea Room is an exclusive private dining and conference facility. |
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User Rating: 7.4
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Zen Ya |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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486, rue Ste-Catherine ouest, Montréal H3B 1A6 514-904-1363
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Distance:
~475 m * |
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Description:
Zen-like is really the only word that adequately describes this wonderful but off-the-beaten-path, second-floor sushi house. The décor relies on basic black and minimalist ornamentation, with a sleek glass-topped fish case and sushi bar; the crowd usually consists of in-the-know, well-dressed young professionals. Sushi is incredibly fresh and lovely to behold; cooked dishes range from robata-grilled meats to gyozas to tempura to teriyaki chicken. The several table d'hôte menus are a great option that allows you to sample a variety of both cooked and uncooked specialties. |
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Rosalie |
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(Restaurants - French) |
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1232, rue de la Montagne, Montréal H3G 1Z1 514-392-1970
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Distance:
~0.530 km * |
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Description:
Chic and much-praised, Rosalie is a contemporary bistro in every sense. The mod décor features mirrored and wood-paneled walls, retro globe light fixtures and tables made from salvaged wood – the effect is warm and bright without being garish. The menu offers a number of classics, with a few "new" options to jazz things up. Pumpkin soup with snails persillade, Niçoise-style brandade, steak frites, mussels in white wine-shallot broth, veal liver with caramelized onions and bacon. Those with a sweet tooth should save room for tarte tatin or crème brûlée. |
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Le Chrysanthème |
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(Restaurants - Asian) |
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1208 Crescent St, Montréal H3G 2A9 514-397-1408
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Distance:
~0.615 km * |
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Description:
An elegant meal presented in sleek surroundings with a bubbling fountain in the background. Chinese haute cuisine is featured, specifically Szechuan and Pekinese dishes such as the dumplings in ginger sauce, bean paste strips and spicy-hot meats. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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