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uptown_girl72 says:
I loved it ... the whole casual environment ... great cuisine ... the staff were exceptional !!! Great quiet environment ...
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ivanatravel says:
I've noticed this little shop advertised in many guide books and was actually brought here by a Montreal local who higly recommended it themselves..and it was so worth it!
The chocolates are very smooth and rich little cubes made on site and come in very unique flavours such as lily coffee, pepper …
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Milos
1 review
#18 of 34 restaurants in Montreal
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vances says:
Milo’s is a fantastic Greek restaurant located at 5357 Avenue du Parc in Montreal. A bit pricey, but the fish is the freshest ever and it’s worth it. The fish is laid out on ice as in a genuine fish market for you to select…trust the wait staff to know what’s freshest!. …
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caissef says:
It was a taiwanese friend of mine who first took us to delicious MON NAN.
I mean, she was the expert of the restaurants in the Chinatown and at the time ('cause she now has found even better!), this was her favorite place.
The restaurant itself lookk like nothing seen from outside.
As you come …
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Ri1987 says:
It looks very chique and you can eat on a nice table or just get a drink at the bar. The food is very good and they have one of the best chefs from Montreal.
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seeUaroundtheWorld says:
Delicious Vietnamese, Chinese, and Thai food at a very affordable price. Sushi bar also offers a variety of choices. There's something for almost every tastes!
It is possible to pick something directly from counter, but is worthed to wait few minutes and have the sushi chefs prepare a fresh pla…
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jimboberino says:
I have been a huge arahova souvlaki fan for 10 year and i never can get enough of their tzatziki sauce it's just the best in town!!!
Alright, well recently arahova souvlaki's had been poping up everywhere in the area of montreal.
And so i decided to visit their 4 newest locations
(5375, rue Q…
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ian808 says:
Firegrill has great food at a good price. From the appetizers to the entree to dessert everything was good. I recommend getting the burger and a beer. Mary was our waitress. She is really cute and a lot of fun which added to the overall experience.
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mario26 says:
wow the old port where many activity and store and entertainement yes it is but u can reach many restaurant too and the best place i think and very good price is the Jardin nelson i dont remember if u have the name in english but i will give u too(garden nelson)but i dont know if is writing on the b…
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The Kremlin
2 reviews
#25 of 34 restaurants in Montreal
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toddsschneider says:
I stumbled across this place while looking for a Subway (restaurant, this time). Serendipity is a wonderful thing.
Traditional Russian food, via Jewish founders anyway, and well worth a try.
Beef stroganoff, pierogies, soups, etc, etc. Heavy on the meat and potatoes but palateable to delicio…
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world-traveller123 says:
A famous Franchise in Montreal.
Hard Rock Cafe is located on Crescent Street. Is a good place to go for food. It has the typical Hollywood memorial stuff inside. Its not so much of Quebec Culture, but good for those who want an escape into pop culture.
The food we had here was your typical bu…
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AtlantaScottyV says:
Great crepes (not the best I've ever had, mind you, but still good - the best I've ever had, including a trip to Paris, was at Petunia's in New Orleans) and a menu that covers just about everything. Service could have been a little more attentive, but then again they seemed incredibly bus…
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uptown_girl72 says:
Young, contemporary restaurant with good italian food.
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caissef says:
Can't visit Quebec without trying the national dish : La POUTINE! If you were to ask anyone in Montreal where you can enjoy the best poutine in the city, bet that's where they would send you. Another MUST DO!
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world-traveller123 says:
When out and about in Montreal. After the first hockey game we watched. We went for some supper at the Les Trois Brasseurs on St. Catherine St and Crescent.
It was supposed to be the main "in" place to visit.
When enter the building around 9pm that night. It was quite loud with lots of music …
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