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flatlander Sep 22nd, 2004 09:38 AM

Montreal Top Picks
 
I will be visiting Montreal for the first time in October. We already have a place to stay. What is an absolute MUST and please include places to eat...we are FOODIES!

Thanks.

elaine Sep 22nd, 2004 09:44 AM

HI
you may get some kind souls to respond, but be aware that this particular message board is for European travel
good luck

degas Sep 22nd, 2004 09:50 AM

You absolutely MUST go to CANADA!

Michael Sep 22nd, 2004 12:49 PM

Actually, there is a little village of Montréal in Burgundy, whose church has wonderful carved pews, but I do not think that this is what flatlander had in mind.

roman Sep 22nd, 2004 01:02 PM

Even thought this is for Europe... well... since I'm here. Definitely see the Old Port area (old Montreal). Eat at Les Ramparts for a romantic meal. Eat at Le Globe (on St Laurent) for a hip/tendy place. Crescent St is neat though very touristy. Check out Newtown (Jacques Villeneuve's bar). Bar-B Barn for ribs/steaks. Mont Royal for the view of the city. How's that for a start!

Michel_Paris Sep 22nd, 2004 01:54 PM

And...
L'Express,Le P'tit Extra, L'Entrepont, Le Passe Partout are good bistrots...Bar-B-Barn is famous for ribs and chicken...small menu, but worth it. Old Port and PlaCe jacques Quartier are must hangout areas with many restaurants-Chez Queux for high end dining, for smoked meat (Montreal specialty) you can go to Ben's, Schwartz's or Dunn's, Actual for belgian, Piment Vert for asian, St Catherines street for shopping, St Laurent and St Denis for many restos, Westmount and Outremont nice area for mansions,etc..

Mike

cmt Sep 22nd, 2004 02:08 PM

I assume that you posted here by mistake. But just in case you have had trouble finding the Fodors travel forum re Canada, here's a link that should get you there: http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=29

Eloise Sep 22nd, 2004 02:25 PM

As a Montrealer, I would like to make two small corrections to the above messages:
1. Le Passepartout no longer exists.
2. The Piment Rouge (not Vert) is an excellent Chinese (Hunan and Szechuan) restaurant.

grandmere Sep 22nd, 2004 06:41 PM

I was going to second the rec for Le Passe Partout; what happened to it?

Eloise Sep 22nd, 2004 06:54 PM

Quite simply, the owner and chef, James McGuire, could no longer afford to subsidize it; the restaurant was costing him -- and his wife, Suzanne, who was the "maitre d'" -- more than it was bringing in.

The bakery -- breadmaking is McGuire's real passion -- is still in business.

Eloise Sep 22nd, 2004 07:29 PM

To the OP, if he/she is still around:

Two recommendations for serious foodies with deep pockets:

Les Caprices de Nicolas

Toqué (although some people like it less since it moved from rue St-Denis to place Jean-Paul Riopelle in Vieux-Montréal)


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