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The 50 Places You Need to Eat in Montreal Before You Die
"Nothing amazing, but they have some nice grilled chicken sandwiches that you can dress to your liking. If you're looking for your not-so-everyday fa..."
"Build-your-own-burger spots have never been so delicious or cheap, and that’s just the cost of a double burger. What makes these burgers a step up—hell, two or three steps up—from your average fast food joint is because of the patties. Made from an exceptional marinated beef recipe, they get sandwiched between buns that are glazed on the outside and crisp on the inside (they won't tell us where they get them from) and it makes for a irreplicable package."
"Planning a fun-filled family adventure to Montreal anytime soon?. Be sure to make a food trip itinerary, aside from a list of places to see and activities to try. One restaurant that should be in your food crawl agenda is Cora."
"that offers a variety of Couscous recipes in the heart of Montreal's 'Quartier Latin'.At lunch or dinner time, th... American Restaurants, Asian Restaurants"
"This is where you’ll find the 540-foot Montreal Tower, Olympic Stadium, and the Esplanade, which features local outdoor events year round (ex: First Fridays). This is also where the Montreal Biodome is located, which allows you to experience five ecosystems from around the world in one building. Another worthy experience to having at Olympic Park is catching a game or show at Olympic Stadium."
"Also in the area to visit are the Olympic Stadium, Athlete’s Village and Olympic Pool. Home to the 1976 Summer Olympics, it has become one of the most recognized Montreal landmarks. Throughout the year, you can find lively outdoor events focused on culture, recreation and physical activity as well as some of Montreal’s best food trucks."
"Montreal's Olympic Park hails back to the 1976 games and while nothing much of the games themselves remains, its remarkable leaning tower makes it well worth a stop-off. It's the world's largest inclined structure (190 meters at 45º) and views from the top are breathtaking."
"Another spot to enjoy nature that’s not too far from Montreal, Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park is one of the best places to immerse yourself in local wildlife and the peacefulness of Montreal suburbs. The nature park features a black maple forest that is over a century old, as well as eight miles of hiking trails, five miles of bike trails, birdwatching opportunities (bring binoculars), and picnic areas. Best Outdoor Areas that are a Close Drive from Montreal"
"This nature preserve in the northwestern section of the Island of Montreal offers visitors a peaceful look at local plants and wildlife. The Parc Nature du Bois-de-Liesse, with its majestic hardwood forest, is a unique conservation park in an urban landscape. Its diverse ecosystem is home to a number of plants and animals that you can observe, including the American beaver, the map turtle and the flowering rush."
"This is one of the many parks in the city that actually lets you truly escape the hustle and bustle of the city and venture out into nature. Listen to birds and keep an eye out for some of the other wildlife that inhabits the island. Bois-de-Liesse Nature Park is perfect for a full day of hiking or biking with many trails to get lost on."
"A hip, lighthearted spot that hit the ground running when it first opened in 2010, Fabergé has since become a Mile End go-to for nourishing hangover cures. The interior is open and airy, which does well to accommodate the hordes of famished bunchers the restaurant receives on the regular, and the menu has a distinct ‘turned up to 11’ character about it. The menu is lengthy and features arrays of creative eggs Benedicts, breakfast sandwiches, omelettes, and more— as well as a bunch of wacky and decadent outliers."
"Welcome to Faberge, located in the Mile End district, this iconic brunch spot remains lively, with its family-friendly ambiance and excellent drinks menu featuring anything and everything from spicy Bloody Marys to mimosas. One of the more famed dishes is the chicken waffle that comes with a boneless fried chicken, a side of spicy sriracha coleslaw and a bowl of fresh fruits. The portions here are huge and the cozy and bright decor keeps residents and visitors coming back for more."
"The Best Comfort Food in Montreal : where to treat yourself We all like to warm our souls with great comfort food. Here at Tastet, we’ve put together a list […]"
"Deville is the place to go if you want a limited and over priced menu. Everything in there is very generic and not tasty. My friend order a salad and got..."
"Having just opened a second location in Westmount, Saint Sushi is a great option if you’re in need of fresh food in a bright environment. This establishment has been serving some of the top sushi in Montreal for years now, making it the perfect place to take yourself out on a special outing. The menu was created collaboratively and features impressive reinventions of traditional Japanese dishes."
"A post shared by Saint | Montréal Fusion Sushi (@saint_sushi). Saint Sushi’s menu is filled with unconventional sushi options and creative names: tempura lovers will adore the “Michael Jackson,” a fried maki with tuna, salmon, shrimp, and enoki mushrooms."