What is your Favorite Montreal Restaurant?
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I love too many Montreal restaurants to narrow it down to just one. I do have favorites within certain genres and price ranges however. The restaurants I list are all what I'd call moderately priced.<BR><BR>For brunch, I simply adore:<BR>Vaudeville, corner Bernard-Parc<BR>le Petit-Alep, Jean Talon Market<BR><BR>For Italian, give me:<BR>Piccolo diAvolo, Ste. Catherine St. E., Gay Village<BR><BR><BR>Sushi:<BR>Wakomono, Ave. Mont-Royal E.<BR>Obento, rue Guy below Ste. Catherine<BR><BR>Indian:<BR><BR>Ganges, around 6000 Sherbrooke Ouest<BR><BR>Vietnamese:<BR><BR>Pho Lien, corner Cote des Neiges and Cote Ste Catherine<BR><BR>Ethiopian:<BR><BR>Messob d'Or, Monkland, several blocks west of Villa Maria metro. I wasn't all that impressed the first time I went (5 years ago), but it's really gone uphill the past few times I've been.<BR><BR>This is not a definitive list and my opinions are subject to change . <BR><BR>Cheers DAN<BR><BR>
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Steak - Frites: L'entrecôte Saint-Jean (Peel & De Maisonneuve)<BR>French Bistro: Le Petit Extra (Ontario & Papineau)<BR>Chinese: Tchang Kiang (Sherbrooke W. - NDG)<BR>Sushi: Tokyo (rue St-Paul)<BR>Québécois: Taverne Magnan (Charlevoix & St-Patrick)<BR>Italian: Gusto (Notre-Dame & Aqueduc)<BR>Espresso: Café Griffintown (also Notre-Dame & Aqueduc)<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>
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WOW! this is GREAT!<BR>I am making my list!!<BR>Today the concierge in the hotel we will be going to named some places, what if anything, do you think of these places?<BR>Auberge St Gabrielle<BR>Bicci<BR>and Caprice something that meant Capricious Nicolas<BR><BR> Thank you thank you thank you!
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For Italian food, Ristorante Lombardie on Duluth near St. Denis. Prices are very reasonable, and there is a fixed price menu also. Bring your own bottle, there's a liquor store across the street. Try the fried cheesecake for dessert.<BR><BR>For a continental cuisine, try Cafe Cherrier at the corner of Rue Cherrier and St. Denis. Try the broiled salmon with goat cheese for an entree, and the pate for a starter. Cafe Cherrier has a liquor license.<BR><BR>Credit cards are accepted at both restaurants.