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17 Restaurants That Make Montreal Dining Great

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by Tim Forster
Updated 22 January 2024

Montreal is a world-class dining metropolis. A mix of influences from its French colonial past, the vast Canadian wilderness, Indigenous produce, and various immigrant communities from the Caribbean to the Middle East and beyond merge together to create one of the most unique food scenes in the world.

Among Montreal’s greats are multiple generations of famed restaurants: There’s renowned fine dining at Toqué, considered to have put haute Québécois cuisine on the map in the ’90s, and internationally renowned Joe Beef with its meaty menu and relaxed ambiance that’s still going strong after more than a decade. Then there’s a new guard that’s emerging in destinations such as Île Flottante, which are moving away from Quebec’s meat-focused traditions to create stellar new gastronomic options. And while they’re definitely not fancy spots for multi-course meals, it would be remiss to skip local specialties such as a poutine from La Banquise or Montreal-style bagels at Bagel St-Viateur.

The following 17 Montreal favorites are a key part of the city’s dining tapestry, including fine French dining, Québécois food both fancy and affordable, steakhouses, a Syrian destination, and more.

4.8 (4771)
CAN$51 and over
Syrian
Mile End

After a fire forced Syrian fine dining destination Damas out of its old premises several years ago, it bounced back better than ever, just a few blocks away. With new digs and a sprawling terrasse (patio) in leafy Outremont, it catapulted back to the top of the city’s food scene. With mezzes such as fattoush salad and creamy hummus, plus mains centered around melt-in-your-mouth lamb with perfectly spiced sauces, chef and owner Fuad Alnirabie and his team usher Levantine cuisine to stunning new heights.

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OpenTable Diner
Dined on 6 Mar 2025
I came here for my birthday and had an outstanding experience! The staff were all so kind and the food was amazing, I will definitely be returning in the future :)

After a fire forced Syrian fine dining destination Damas out of its old premises several years ago, it bounced back better than ever, just a few blocks away. With new digs and a sprawling terrasse (patio) in leafy Outremont, it catapulted back to the top of the city’s food scene. With mezzes such as fattoush salad and creamy hummus, plus mains centered around melt-in-your-mouth lamb with perfectly spiced sauces, chef and owner Fuad Alnirabie and his team usher Levantine cuisine to stunning new heights.

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OpenTable Diner
Dined on 6 Mar 2025
I came here for my birthday and had an outstanding experience! The staff were all so kind and the food was amazing, I will definitely be returning in the future :)
4.5 (1742)
CAN$30 and under
Bistro
Downtown

At the heart of Montreal’s relatively new and très luxuriant Four Seasons hotel is celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s eponymous restaurant. Headed by Montreal chef Jason Morris (known for exceptionally creative work at Pastel and Le Fantôme), Marcus focuses squarely on a mouthwatering combination of seafood and vegetables, boosted by the presence of a Japanese-style robata grill in the kitchen, among other nods to Japanese cuisine. With a gleaming Art Deco space and a plant-lined terrasse, it’s also a fitting spot for a casual drink, thanks to a crafty cocktail menu that’s equal parts fruity and spicy.

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patty
Dined on 22 Feb 2025
food was good but the setting was amazing and made the evening... service was great!

At the heart of Montreal’s relatively new and très luxuriant Four Seasons hotel is celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s eponymous restaurant. Headed by Montreal chef Jason Morris (known for exceptionally creative work at Pastel and Le Fantôme), Marcus focuses squarely on a mouthwatering combination of seafood and vegetables, boosted by the presence of a Japanese-style robata grill in the kitchen, among other nods to Japanese cuisine. With a gleaming Art Deco space and a plant-lined terrasse, it’s also a fitting spot for a casual drink, thanks to a crafty cocktail menu that’s equal parts fruity and spicy.

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patty
Dined on 22 Feb 2025
food was good but the setting was amazing and made the evening... service was great!
4.8 (2890)
CAN$51 and over
Contemporary French
Downtown

As one of several outposts in renowned chef Daniel Boulud’s empire, Maison Boulud occupies an exquisite space in Montreal’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel, accompanied by a gorgeous garden-side patio. Chef Romain Cagnat delivers a refined mostly-French menu with staples such as beef tartare and foie gras plus prime rib with béarnaise sauce, as well as a divine weekend brunch.

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Ian
Dined on 27 Feb 2025
Stunning food, beautifully presented and excellently served. Lovely setting too.

As one of several outposts in renowned chef Daniel Boulud’s empire, Maison Boulud occupies an exquisite space in Montreal’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel, accompanied by a gorgeous garden-side patio. Chef Romain Cagnat delivers a refined mostly-French menu with staples such as beef tartare and foie gras plus prime rib with béarnaise sauce, as well as a divine weekend brunch.

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Ian
Dined on 27 Feb 2025
Stunning food, beautifully presented and excellently served. Lovely setting too.
4.9 (1627)
CAN$51 and over
French
Old Montreal

Le Club Chasse et Pêche’s owners, Hubert Marsolais and Claude Pelletier, have crafted a small kingdom consisting of several top Montreal restaurants, but this Old Montreal fine-dining spot is where it all began. The name translates to “The Hunting and Fishing Club” and gives a fairly clear idea of what to expect: The restaurant’s simple yet elegant dishes showcase main ingredients such as Arctic char, seal, and duck, all served in a handsome space with just the right amount of log cabin-inspired decor.

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Gerry
Dined 2 days ago
La Chasse et Pêche always deliver,amazing food,service and awesome wine list

Le Club Chasse et Pêche’s owners, Hubert Marsolais and Claude Pelletier, have crafted a small kingdom consisting of several top Montreal restaurants, but this Old Montreal fine-dining spot is where it all began. The name translates to “The Hunting and Fishing Club” and gives a fairly clear idea of what to expect: The restaurant’s simple yet elegant dishes showcase main ingredients such as Arctic char, seal, and duck, all served in a handsome space with just the right amount of log cabin-inspired decor.

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Gerry
Dined 2 days ago
La Chasse et Pêche always deliver,amazing food,service and awesome wine list
4.8 (3833)
CAN$51 and over
Quebec
Old Montreal

While he’s not as well-known outside Quebec, Normand Laprise is one of the province’s most famed chefs, credited as an innovator who raised historically maligned Québécois cuisine to new heights. His restaurant Toqué! is where much of this happened — open since 1993, it’s still a seminal institution on the French-Canadian dining trail. Expect a tasting menu that spotlights fine meats, mushrooms, cheeses, and seasonal produce; it’s quite a special occasion restaurant, so it would be wise to splurge on the wine pairing option, too.

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Giustin
Dined 1 day ago
Fantastic food, great ambience, phenomenal service

While he’s not as well-known outside Quebec, Normand Laprise is one of the province’s most famed chefs, credited as an innovator who raised historically maligned Québécois cuisine to new heights. His restaurant Toqué! is where much of this happened — open since 1993, it’s still a seminal institution on the French-Canadian dining trail. Expect a tasting menu that spotlights fine meats, mushrooms, cheeses, and seasonal produce; it’s quite a special occasion restaurant, so it would be wise to splurge on the wine pairing option, too.

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Giustin
Dined 1 day ago
Fantastic food, great ambience, phenomenal service
4.8 (1406)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
American
Old Montreal

Come to this rooftop venue for the splendid views of Old Montreal and the St-Lawrence River, but stay for the takes on classic bar and brasserie food. Located on the eighth floor of the William Gray Hotel, the Terrasse dishes up burgers, beef tartare, grilled trout, and steak frites, while also offering an extensive bar menu of spritzes, sangrias, and Montreal-brewed beer from St-Ambroise. If there’s no space on the Terrasse, you can also head to Perché on the hotel’s fourth floor, which offers a full bar and beachy tacos.

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Bedros
Dined 6 days ago
We had a wonderful time in the heated domes. Amazing view of the city from the terasse and the food was excellent.

Come to this rooftop venue for the splendid views of Old Montreal and the St-Lawrence River, but stay for the takes on classic bar and brasserie food. Located on the eighth floor of the William Gray Hotel, the Terrasse dishes up burgers, beef tartare, grilled trout, and steak frites, while also offering an extensive bar menu of spritzes, sangrias, and Montreal-brewed beer from St-Ambroise. If there’s no space on the Terrasse, you can also head to Perché on the hotel’s fourth floor, which offers a full bar and beachy tacos.

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Bedros
Dined 6 days ago
We had a wonderful time in the heated domes. Amazing view of the city from the terasse and the food was excellent.
4.6 (2795)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
British
Downtown

Formerly the exclusive Mount Stephen Club, this historic building at the heart of downtown Montreal is now boutique hotel Le Mount Stephen — and the crowning jewel might just be its British restaurant Bar George. Grab a classic cocktail and snacks such as chicken liver toast or mushy pea fritters, or just dive into the hearty main menu with beef Wellington, or a hearty baked cod.

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Sue
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
Stunning historical setting that is a must see for all looking for a fabulous dinner venue in Montreal. Servers lovely but service slow especially in bar waiting for drinks to be made, and in restaurant waiting on bill. Dinner with cocktails, bottle of wine, shared beet salad & halibut main courses each, with tip $375

Formerly the exclusive Mount Stephen Club, this historic building at the heart of downtown Montreal is now boutique hotel Le Mount Stephen — and the crowning jewel might just be its British restaurant Bar George. Grab a classic cocktail and snacks such as chicken liver toast or mushy pea fritters, or just dive into the hearty main menu with beef Wellington, or a hearty baked cod.

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Sue
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
Stunning historical setting that is a must see for all looking for a fabulous dinner venue in Montreal. Servers lovely but service slow especially in bar waiting for drinks to be made, and in restaurant waiting on bill. Dinner with cocktails, bottle of wine, shared beet salad & halibut main courses each, with tip $375
4.8 (1335)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
French / Japanese
Mile End

Although this chic spot facing Jeanne-Mance Park hails from the owners of Old Montreal’s Le Club Chasse et Pêche, it takes quite a different path. Regularly featured on lists of the best meals in the city, yet somehow managing to remain low-key, Le Filet delivers a lighter, seafood-oriented menu. Chef and co-owner Yasu Okazaki draws thoughtfully on his Japanese heritage to craft unique dishes in perfect equilibrium — and they’re usually quite photogenic, to boot.

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DaveVIP
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
Wonderful dinner. Each dish was special. Sat at the bar which was fun.

Although this chic spot facing Jeanne-Mance Park hails from the owners of Old Montreal’s Le Club Chasse et Pêche, it takes quite a different path. Regularly featured on lists of the best meals in the city, yet somehow managing to remain low-key, Le Filet delivers a lighter, seafood-oriented menu. Chef and co-owner Yasu Okazaki draws thoughtfully on his Japanese heritage to craft unique dishes in perfect equilibrium — and they’re usually quite photogenic, to boot.

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DaveVIP
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
Wonderful dinner. Each dish was special. Sat at the bar which was fun.
4.7 (2037)
CAN$51 and over
International
Mile End

After owners Nada Abou Younes and Sean Murray Smith overhauled former restaurant Les Deux Singes de Montarvie and opened Montreal Île Flottante in its place, a new dining darling was born. This tasting menu-only establishment in the center of the ever-cool Mile End focuses its attention on Quebec’s harvests, stepping away from the meaty focus of many other local icons. The menu changes rapidly but typically features thoughtful and complex concoctions; past dishes such as a savory carrot cake or trou normand with cucumber sorbet convey the vibe you should expect. Take note: Île Flottante is exceedingly vegetarian- and vegan-friendly, but it’s not strictly vegetarian.

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LittlewaveVIP
Dined 6 days ago
An unforgettable Culinary Journey I had the pleasure of finally dining at Restaurant Ile Flottante, and it was nothing short of a beautiful culinary experience. From the moment we walked in, the ambiance set the tone for what would be an unforgettable meal. The dishes were not only incredibly flavorful but also visually stunning. Each plate was like a work of art, bursting with color and creativity. You could tell that the chef put immense thought and passion into his creations. Speaking of the chef, we had the opportunity to meet him, and I was so impressed by his humility and kindness. It was clear that he truly care about his craft and the experience of his guests. Our waiter, Jeremie was exceptional. With every dish, he provided thoughtful and detailed explanations that made the experience feel even more personal. It was as if the journey had already begun with his words. His warmth and enthusiasm made the evening even more enjoyable. If you're looking for not just a meal, but an experience that delights all the senses, I recommend everyone l'Ile Flottante and i would definitely put this restaurant on the Michelin list.

After owners Nada Abou Younes and Sean Murray Smith overhauled former restaurant Les Deux Singes de Montarvie and opened Montreal Île Flottante in its place, a new dining darling was born. This tasting menu-only establishment in the center of the ever-cool Mile End focuses its attention on Quebec’s harvests, stepping away from the meaty focus of many other local icons. The menu changes rapidly but typically features thoughtful and complex concoctions; past dishes such as a savory carrot cake or trou normand with cucumber sorbet convey the vibe you should expect. Take note: Île Flottante is exceedingly vegetarian- and vegan-friendly, but it’s not strictly vegetarian.

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LittlewaveVIP
Dined 6 days ago
An unforgettable Culinary Journey I had the pleasure of finally dining at Restaurant Ile Flottante, and it was nothing short of a beautiful culinary experience. From the moment we walked in, the ambiance set the tone for what would be an unforgettable meal. The dishes were not only incredibly flavorful but also visually stunning. Each plate was like a work of art, bursting with color and creativity. You could tell that the chef put immense thought and passion into his creations. Speaking of the chef, we had the opportunity to meet him, and I was so impressed by his humility and kindness. It was clear that he truly care about his craft and the experience of his guests. Our waiter, Jeremie was exceptional. With every dish, he provided thoughtful and detailed explanations that made the experience feel even more personal. It was as if the journey had already begun with his words. His warmth and enthusiasm made the evening even more enjoyable. If you're looking for not just a meal, but an experience that delights all the senses, I recommend everyone l'Ile Flottante and i would definitely put this restaurant on the Michelin list.
4.8 (2124)
CAN$51 and over
French / Canadian
Montreal East

Chef Marc-André Jetté and top sommelier William Saulnier make a deft pairing at this stunning venue tucked in a quiet corner on the east side of Rosemont. Jetté uses the restaurant’s in-house fire pit with care to compose careful, refined dishes that go well beyond the rustic norm of fire pit cooking, such as local lamb with oyster mushrooms, turnip and marinated garlic flowers. Jetté’s crew also know when to put the flames aside, like in the restaurant’s restrained pasta dishes that are bursting with flavor. It all goes down in a trendy converted warehouse with a sprawling off-street terrasse in the warmer months.

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LdowntownVIP
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
David, Sam, Laurence all take care of their guests. Great job guys

Chef Marc-André Jetté and top sommelier William Saulnier make a deft pairing at this stunning venue tucked in a quiet corner on the east side of Rosemont. Jetté uses the restaurant’s in-house fire pit with care to compose careful, refined dishes that go well beyond the rustic norm of fire pit cooking, such as local lamb with oyster mushrooms, turnip and marinated garlic flowers. Jetté’s crew also know when to put the flames aside, like in the restaurant’s restrained pasta dishes that are bursting with flavor. It all goes down in a trendy converted warehouse with a sprawling off-street terrasse in the warmer months.

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LdowntownVIP
Dined on 5 Mar 2025
David, Sam, Laurence all take care of their guests. Great job guys
4.8 (4714)
CAN$51 and over
French
Old Montreal

It’s a très French affair at the Bonaparte Hotel’s in-house restaurant: The robust menu skews classic with dishes such as lobster bisque and filet mignon with five pepper-cognac sauce on a six-course degustation menu. If you’re looking for fewer courses, the classicism continues on the a la carte menu with tartares, soupe à l’oignon, or roasted duck breast.

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OpenTable Diner
Dined 5 days ago
Highly recommend - wonderful Champagne cocktails and wine selection. Service was very professional with great recommendations for dinner and dessert options. Everything was delicious and we loved the ambiance.

It’s a très French affair at the Bonaparte Hotel’s in-house restaurant: The robust menu skews classic with dishes such as lobster bisque and filet mignon with five pepper-cognac sauce on a six-course degustation menu. If you’re looking for fewer courses, the classicism continues on the a la carte menu with tartares, soupe à l’oignon, or roasted duck breast.

Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined 5 days ago
Highly recommend - wonderful Champagne cocktails and wine selection. Service was very professional with great recommendations for dinner and dessert options. Everything was delicious and we loved the ambiance.
4.6 (773)
CAN$51 and over
French
Mile End

Chefs Marc De Canck and Olivier de Montigny built this Laurier Avenue restaurant up into one of the city’s go-to special occasion destinations. The pair approach their degustation menus with a firmly French technique—but a great dollop of creativity, too. That means dishes with a few local twists, such as Canadian bison, mushrooms, or seafood, all with picture-perfect styling and delivered with impeccable service. A detailed and predominantly French wine list seals the deal.

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Peter
Dined on 5 Jan 2025
My second visit in 2 months. Another solid experience. We took the 7 course menu both times. Menu slightly different than first visit last November. I preferred the last menu, my companion preferred this one. Highly recommend. Michelin restaurant vibe and presentation.

Chefs Marc De Canck and Olivier de Montigny built this Laurier Avenue restaurant up into one of the city’s go-to special occasion destinations. The pair approach their degustation menus with a firmly French technique—but a great dollop of creativity, too. That means dishes with a few local twists, such as Canadian bison, mushrooms, or seafood, all with picture-perfect styling and delivered with impeccable service. A detailed and predominantly French wine list seals the deal.

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Peter
Dined on 5 Jan 2025
My second visit in 2 months. Another solid experience. We took the 7 course menu both times. Menu slightly different than first visit last November. I preferred the last menu, my companion preferred this one. Highly recommend. Michelin restaurant vibe and presentation.
4.8 (539)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
Asian
Plateau Mont-Royal

With a minimalist dining room on a post-industrial stretch of Jean-Talon Street, the focus at Mui Mui is undoubtedly the food. And boy, does chef Minh Phat deliver. Expect fusion dishes that are laden with creativity—Phat doesn’t place any firm labels on his cuisine, but draws on Chinese, Vietnamese, and French influences (among others). Expect plenty of vibrant textures and spice from a menu that’s rich with fresh vegetables and bold yet well-balanced flavors.

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Jesse
Dined 6 days ago
Food/service/ambiance was excellent! Overall recommend to anyone who loves asian fusion, and very reasonable prices!

With a minimalist dining room on a post-industrial stretch of Jean-Talon Street, the focus at Mui Mui is undoubtedly the food. And boy, does chef Minh Phat deliver. Expect fusion dishes that are laden with creativity—Phat doesn’t place any firm labels on his cuisine, but draws on Chinese, Vietnamese, and French influences (among others). Expect plenty of vibrant textures and spice from a menu that’s rich with fresh vegetables and bold yet well-balanced flavors.

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Jesse
Dined 6 days ago
Food/service/ambiance was excellent! Overall recommend to anyone who loves asian fusion, and very reasonable prices!
4.4 (1020)
CAN$30 and under
Unspecified
Downtown

Located in the Sofitel Hotel, right in the middle of downtown Montreal and next to McGill University, Renoir is one of the city’s most reliable hotel restaurants. Hailing from Burgundy, chef Olivier Perret delivers nouveau French dishes that draw on plenty of Québécois produce, on a short but sweet menu with options like maple-lacquered octopus with tarragon, or a morel mushroom risotto. Enjoy it in a classic white-tableclothed dining room, or on the terrasse perched above the bustling Sherbrooke Street below. Don’t skip dessert, as pastry chef Clément Tilly brings perfectly refined sweet treats, helped by his substantial experience in Paris.

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Cookie
Dined on 14 Apr 2024
Friendly staff and amazing food! Thank you so much!

Located in the Sofitel Hotel, right in the middle of downtown Montreal and next to McGill University, Renoir is one of the city’s most reliable hotel restaurants. Hailing from Burgundy, chef Olivier Perret delivers nouveau French dishes that draw on plenty of Québécois produce, on a short but sweet menu with options like maple-lacquered octopus with tarragon, or a morel mushroom risotto. Enjoy it in a classic white-tableclothed dining room, or on the terrasse perched above the bustling Sherbrooke Street below. Don’t skip dessert, as pastry chef Clément Tilly brings perfectly refined sweet treats, helped by his substantial experience in Paris.

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Cookie
Dined on 14 Apr 2024
Friendly staff and amazing food! Thank you so much!
4.7 (1645)
CAN$31 to CAN$50
French
Outremont

For a slice of Paris without leaving Montreal, look no further than Chez Lévêque, which has been dishing up French brasserie classics since 1972. That means tartares, steak-frites, mussels, and sweetbreads (offal is a specialty here). It comes with friendly service in a classy yet eclectic dining room. If you arrive after 9 p.m., there’s a special (and extra-affordable) late night table d’hôte menu; it’s also available at lunch.

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Melissa
Dined on 19 Feb 2025
A wonderful time! Attentive and caring staff and delicious food made this a wonderful evening!

For a slice of Paris without leaving Montreal, look no further than Chez Lévêque, which has been dishing up French brasserie classics since 1972. That means tartares, steak-frites, mussels, and sweetbreads (offal is a specialty here). It comes with friendly service in a classy yet eclectic dining room. If you arrive after 9 p.m., there’s a special (and extra-affordable) late night table d’hôte menu; it’s also available at lunch.

Top review
Melissa
Dined on 19 Feb 2025
A wonderful time! Attentive and caring staff and delicious food made this a wonderful evening!
4.7 (3098)
CAN$51 and over
Steakhouse
Old Montreal

This Old Montreal steakhouse is a staple of the city. In addition to an array of cuts of beef (some served with a delectable cognac-pepper sauce), the restaurant spreads its wings with items like a herby, garlicky rack of lamb and buttery chicken kiev. Seafood, particularly oysters and lobster, are another focus, for those who fancy both surf and turf. The ambiance is fantastic, too: Gibby’s is located in a converted 18th century stable, with stone walls, beamed ceilings, and a cozy yet upscale vibe. There’s also a location in the mountain town of Saint-Sauveur, about an hour north of Montreal.

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Ziad
Dined 2 days ago
Boneless ribeye، wedge salad, pickles and bread treats... Awesome!

This Old Montreal steakhouse is a staple of the city. In addition to an array of cuts of beef (some served with a delectable cognac-pepper sauce), the restaurant spreads its wings with items like a herby, garlicky rack of lamb and buttery chicken kiev. Seafood, particularly oysters and lobster, are another focus, for those who fancy both surf and turf. The ambiance is fantastic, too: Gibby’s is located in a converted 18th century stable, with stone walls, beamed ceilings, and a cozy yet upscale vibe. There’s also a location in the mountain town of Saint-Sauveur, about an hour north of Montreal.

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Ziad
Dined 2 days ago
Boneless ribeye، wedge salad, pickles and bread treats... Awesome!
CAN$31 to CAN$50
French
Griffintown/St-Henri

This restaurant’s namesake chef, Sophie Tabet, cut her teeth in MICHELIN-starred restaurants such as L’Astrance in Paris and Dal Pascatore in Lombardy, Italy. Almost a decade ago, she brought those best-in-class skills back to her hometown, and this upscale neighborhood spot is the result of that. Expect French-leaning dishes that draw on Tabet’s impressive pedigree, but with plenty of nods to native Canadian products such as mushrooms to seafood, plus some international twists.

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luvgoodfood
Dined on 11 Aug 2023
This was the finest meal and service we experienced while visiting Montreal. Highly recommend.

This restaurant’s namesake chef, Sophie Tabet, cut her teeth in MICHELIN-starred restaurants such as L’Astrance in Paris and Dal Pascatore in Lombardy, Italy. Almost a decade ago, she brought those best-in-class skills back to her hometown, and this upscale neighborhood spot is the result of that. Expect French-leaning dishes that draw on Tabet’s impressive pedigree, but with plenty of nods to native Canadian products such as mushrooms to seafood, plus some international twists.

Top review
luvgoodfood
Dined on 11 Aug 2023
This was the finest meal and service we experienced while visiting Montreal. Highly recommend.
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