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Hoogan & Beaufort
French / Canadian•Montreal EastLocal and seasonal ingredients form the backbone of modern woodfired dishes at this Rosemont hotspot. An open kitchen gives diners a front-row seat to chef Marc-André Jette’s culinary artistry, as he crafts rotating menus that pay tribute to Quebec's farmers and producers. The stylishly rustic space and extensive wine list of more than 700 bottles are the icing on the cake.
View full availabilityLe 9e - Restaurant Ile de France
French•DowntownThe stunning Art Deco architecture is reason enough to visit this landmark restaurant in Centre Eaton de Montréal, which first opened in 1931. Evenings flow from the elegant cocktail bar to the fine dining restaurant, where diners can indulge in classic fare such as prime beef tenderloin or gnocchi Parisienne while admiring the space’s well-preserved historic features.
View full availabilityMon Lapin
Market Cuisine•Little ItalyRun by husband-and-wife team chef Marc-Olivier Frappier and sommelier Vanya Filipovic, this fun and funky wine bar has earned a spot on the World’s 50 Best list. Trust the servers to recommend natural wines to complement the ever-evolving small plates menu, where local ingredients take center stage in dishes like roasted shallot strudel or veal with wild nettle.
View full availabilityJoe Beef
French•Griffintown/St-HenriSince 2005, Joe Beef has garnered acclaim from diners and restaurant industry insiders alike for its chef-driven meat and seafood menu, solidifying its place among the city’s most famous restaurants. The ever-changing menu features fresh, hearty dishes like lobster spaghetti and filet mignon with bone marrow, all served in a lively, candlelit tavern setting.
View full availabilityRôtisserie La Lune
Rotisserie Chicken•Little ItalyThe acclaimed team behind Mon Lapin reimagines a Quebecois staple - rotisserie chicken - by applying a signature finesse to every detail. Using family-farmed poultry and housemade accompaniments like gravy, the restaurant transforms the familiar flavours of a chicken dinner into something new. The unpretentious vibe and deceptively simple dishes invite diners to enjoy high-quality cooking without the fuss.
View full availabilityGarde Manger
Canadian•Old MontrealIt’s always a scene at this small but lively restaurant in Old Montreal from Iron Chef America winner Chuck Hughes. A massive, ornate chandelier frames an all-out meal where you can order a seafood tower, lobster agnolotti, and hangar steak in onion sauce, all served in a cozy, old stone building. Or let the chef decide and pick from four to seven courses for a memorable night out.
View full availabilityFerreira Café
Portuguese•DowntownSince opening its doors in 1996, Ferreira has set the bar for refined Portuguese dining in Montreal. Ultra-fresh seafood stars in dishes like Lagareiro octopus or daily catches flown in from Portugal. The predominantly Portuguese wine list, recognized by Wine Spectator, pairs seamlessly with the sleek decor, which transitions easily between business lunches and elegant evenings.
View full availabilityPichai
Thai