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A foodie’s guide to Montreal

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A foodie’s guide to Montreal

Montreal is an amazing foodie destination. Why? Because the city simply lives for food. From traditional recipes handed down from our grandmothers to inventive new Quebec cuisine and exotic flavours from the four corners of the earth, chefs across the city continue to amaze and delight palates of seasoned and budding epicureans.

 

While there’s no way we could possible showcase everything Montreal brings to the table (literally), here are a few selections from the city’s phenomenal food scene.

A Schwartz smoked meat sandwich
A Schwartz smoked meat sandwich - Credit: chensiyuan under CC BY-SA 4.0

Try the Montreal musts

 

Montreal has several iconic foods you just can't leave the city without trying.

 

To start, the smoked-meat sandwich. Juicy, tender, dripping with goodness, you can try a sandwich stacked with savoury meat at Schwartz's DeliExternal Link Title.

 

If you've never heard of poutine, it's time you gave it a try. A tasty trifecta of cheese curds, chips, and gravy, you can get it "frilled up" with foie gras at Au Pied de CochonExternal Link Title, with lobster chunks at Le Garde-MangerExternal Link Title, or choose from 30 different flavour variations from La BanquiseExternal Link Title.

 

And then there are Montreal bagels, whose deliciousness has caused even the proudest of New Yorkers to admit defeat, and bow down to the champs. Make sure you enjoy one of these sesame-seed coated creations fresh out of the wood-burning ovens of St-Viateur BagelExternal Link Title or Fairmount BagelExternal Link Title, two legendary bagel shops within a short walk of one another.

 

For full appreciation of the dazzling array of fresh local products--cheeses, meats, fish, breads, fruits, vegetables, and more--a trip to either the Jean-Talon MarketExternal Link Title or Atwater-MarketExternal Link Title is not only mouth-watering, but essential.

A Montreal chef at work
A Montreal chef at work - Credit:Victor Lamich Diaz

Venture out with new Quebec cuisine

 

The creativity of Montreal's chefs continues to shine in restaurants around town.

 

Boasting a menu based entirely on Quebec terroir cuisineExternal Link Title, the young ManitobaExternal Link Title has been getting rave reviews all around.

 

Martin Juneau, one of Canada's top chefs, is the owner of PastagaExternal Link Title, where dishes like guinea fowl from La Mauricie with mushrooms and celeriac root positively wow those lucky enough to eat there.

 

Chef Adrien Renaud at FoodlabExternal Link Title delivers week-after-week with mouth-watering seasonal fare fresh from Canada's lands and waters.

 

Proving it's not just savoury that puts a sparkle in our eye, Patrice P?tissierExternal Link Title, a darling little shop run by pastry chef Patrice Demers, dazzles dessert lovers with his financier cakes, dessert cups, and pecan shortbread. Oooh-la-la!

Toqué
Toqué Restaurant

Go gourmet

 

Indulgence is a part of Montreal living, so loosen your belt and don't hold back.

 

Chef Normand Laprise was a local pioneer in farm-to-fork cuisine, and continues to delight with his creativity at Toqu?External Link Title, bearer of the prestigious Relais & Ch?teaux seal and a regular name on any list of the top restaurants in Canada.

 

Set amidst the arresting beauty of Old Montreal, the refined cuisine of Verses BistroExternal Link Title should be on any foodie's to-do list.

 

For another great gourmet experience, book a table at EuropeaExternal Link Title, another Relais & Ch?teaux restaurant in the heart of downtown that has diners swooning over its whimsical, seductive, and delicious dishes crafted with the utmost of passion.

 

Epicureans and famous American chef and food personality, the late Anthony Bourdain can't get enough of Joe BeefExternal Link Title. The restaurant--another regular presence on "best of Canada" restaurant lists--creates laid-back, playful but impeccably crafted culinary offerings, all in that signature Montreal style.

 

Finally, Bouillon BilkExternal Link Title is a sure bet for a delicious and sophisticated meal, enjoyed in its tucked-away, unpretentious setting.

Montreal Menu
What's on the menu?

Get the real deal

 

Montreal is a multi-cultural city, as evidenced by the smorgasbord of international cuisine.

 

For an authentic French meal, look no further than Chez L?v?que RestaurantExternal Link Title. This Parisian-style bistro keeps things simple and seasonal and totally authentic.

 

If you love Japanese cooking, the izakaya-style restaurant FlyjinExternal Link Title features market-fresh produce prepared using traditional Japanese cooking techniques.

 

Italian more your thing? Head off to Little Italy for a chance to try the delicious rustic and market-inspired dishes at ImpastoExternal Link Title.

 

The Mexican sun shines at the heart of Montreal at EsconditeExternal Link Title, where tapas, ceviche, tacos, and the like are served in a friendly downtown ambiance.

For more on Montreal food, visit the Tourism Montreal website.