Category: Restaurants
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Jack Saloon
Jack Saloon’s opening night was touted as a not to be missed event. We received invites from two different sources welcoming us to Montreal’s next big eatery. A few weeks ago the restaurant, located in the heart of Old Montreal, rolled out the black carpet for a western inspired event like we’ve never experienced before.…
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L’Orignal
L’Orignal (Moose in English) has been a mainstay in Old Montreal for the past seven years. It’s proven its longevity and staying power by remaining one of the city’s favorite hotspots by offering quality food in a unique and cozy atmosphere. Over the past few months they have been overhauling both the restaurant and the…
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Laurea
Putting together a media tasting can be a daunting task for a restaurant and it’s chef. When 60 or more, hungry human beings with pens sharper than swords arrive at your door, ready to slice, dice and deconstruct the plates put in front of them, you can’t help but sweat a little. Last week, Laurea’s…
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Hà
I was walking towards Restaurant Hà when I felt the first drops of rain. I had scheduled an interview with the new restaurant’s owners and no amount of wet weather was going to turn me around. By the time I reached the restaurant, which beyond its terrasse lies a splendid view of Parc Jeanne-Mance, the…
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S Cuisine + Bar
A couple of months ago S Cuisine and Bar quietly opened just below street level in one of Marché Bonsecour’s coveted addresses on St. Paul. In a neighbourhood like Old Montreal, which is teeming with restaurants and an active nightlife scene, S isn’t too worried about being the quiet guy on the block. This new…
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Le Sieur d’Iberville
There are things you can expect at a new restaurant’s tasting event. You can expect hungry crowds who are curious about what the restaurant will offer. You can expect copious amounts of food coming out of an overworked kitchen at breakneck speeds to feed that curiosity. You can expect that there will be drinks flowing…
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Jargo
On June 17th a contingent of Montreal’s hungry media and VIP guests descended upon Jargo for an exclusive tasting event and official grand opening. A prepared menu of selected items was served and after taking some time to digest our experience, here are our thoughts on how the evening went down. For the first time…
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Henri St-Henri
A media tasting is a tricky thing for a restaurant to pull off. Balancing the number of guests with a kitchen that needs to be prepared to serve everyone at about the same time can be a daunting task. Fortunately there are places in the city like Henri St-Henri that are more than capable of…
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L’Atelier d’Argentine
L’Atelier d’Argentine remains one of my favorite places to have a night out in Montreal. When DJNL was invited back to try a few items on their revamped menu I didn’t hesitate to say a big YES! The things I love about L’Atelier start at the entrance and build as I walk up the steps…
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QDC Burger
Montreal is a city with no shortage of great restaurants. We constantly innovate and push the boundaries of what gourmet dining can mean. As an influential leader in Montreal’ extensive restaurant scene, Queue de Cheval will be reopening its doors in a few short weeks after a heavily lamented absence. Known for their unbeatable steak,…
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Joverse
I had my very first taste of Joverse a little over a month ago at Taste For Life, a mega Montreal benefit thrown by ICRF. That night Joverse featured their spicy brisket tacos and I fell in love at first bite. Their PR manager happened to be present with one of their amazing chefs and…
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Le Pois Penché
Downtown Montreal offers many things to many people. We have one of the largest shopping districts in the country, more bars than can be counted and a thriving restaurant scene. Since 2007, Pois Penché has maintained a reputation as one of the finest French restaurants in the city and we finally had a chance to…
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Rosalie
Some of the best nights in Montreal are the ones you don’t get to plan. They start off innocent enough but before you know it you’re guzzling champagne and shucking oysters and enjoying some of the best food you never imagined you’d ever be eating when leaving home for “one quick drink”. Last week I…
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Le Richmond
Since opening in November of last year, people have been flocking in droves to Le Richmond in Griffintown. The restaurant’s energy at night is electric as people gather around the beautiful bar and their tables, laughing and enjoying the night. The wait staff bustles around the busy restaurant while wrapped buoyantly in music turned out…
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Labarake
Anyone who read my review of Labarake’s opening night knows I was left somewhat underwhelmed by how the night went down. A couple of weeks have passed since then and I was recently invited back to give it another go. Here’s what I thought. Starting with the décor and atmosphere of the restaurant, I love…
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Suite 701
Suite 701 has been atop my list of fun Old Montreal hotspots for as long as I can remember. Years ago I was captivated by the restaurant’s elegantly decadent décor and it’s where I first developed my love for drinks high above the crowds on the hotel’s airy terrace. From 5à7 to dinner I routinely…
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L’Gros Luxe
L’Gros Luxe officially opened its doors to the public this past Friday and I’m not going to beat around the bush, it’s been worth the wait. Located on St. Andre and Roy near Parc Lafontaine, I’ve been walking past the paper-covered windows all winter wondering curiously when they would open and what they might offer…
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Café International
Little Italy is one of Montreal’s most distinct neighbourhoods. Proudly displaying the colours of the resident majority’s heritage, the area is teeming with activity all year long. People from all across the city fill the cafes, bars, specialty shops, Italian grocery stores and restaurants week after week and enjoy the tight-knit, boisterous atmosphere. We dropped…
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Station W
Rediscover the joy of sitting and enjoying a coffee!Rediscover the joy of sitting and enjoying a coffee!
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SuWu
A few new reasons why this is the place to be!A few new reasons why this is the place to be!
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Buonanotte
Here’s a peek at what they’ve been cooking up!Here’s a peek at what they’ve been cooking up!
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Le Gros Jambon Diner
The Sunny Side of Breakfast!The Sunny Side of Breakfast!
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Atame
Montreal’s Only Aphrodisiac Restaurant!Montreal’s Only Aphrodisiac Restaurant!
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Kitchenette
Simplicity is Key!Simplicity is Key!
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Rebel Brasserie
A Yell in the Right Direction!A Yell in the Right Direction!
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Icehouse
Southern SimplicitySouthern Simplicity
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Kyo Japanese Bar
East meets west at its best.East meets west at its best.
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Modavie Bistro
À La Modavie À La Modavie
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Ô Chalet
Great local food in an interesting, seasonal setting.Great local food in an interesting, seasonal setting.
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UPSTAIRS JAZZ BAR
Enjoying great music and good food in Montreal.Enjoying great music and good food in Montreal.
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Vieux-Port Steakhouse
A Prime Cut for Montreal Meat Lovers! A Prime Cut for Montreal Meat Lovers!
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Le Vallier
Comfort food with a contemporary spin in a throwback setting.Comfort food with a contemporary spin in a throwback setting.
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Grinder
A welcome addition to Griffintown’s restaurant scene.A welcome addition to Griffintown’s restaurant scene.
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Les Folies
Never be the last to leave the party.
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LE PINTXO
This quaint Spanish eatery is a must see! This quaint Spanish eatery is a must see!
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Le Boucan
This restaurant is big where it matters; taste, service and all around good times.This restaurant is big where it matters; taste, service and all around good times.
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L’ATELIER D’ARGENTINE
Combining a sleek, modern atmosphere with wonderful food and service.Combining a sleek, modern atmosphere with wonderful food and service.
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Crying Fowl at Laurier BBQ
DJNL recently paid a visit to Laurier BBQ, the renowned rotisserie located in Outremont, which for about six short months had famously collaborated with celebrity chef and TV personality, Gordon Ramsay, to become the latest lucky establishment to undergo one of the “famous chef swoops in and “fixes” the restaurant” makeovers that have helped turn…
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Restaurant Le Hachoir
Montreal is filled with great places to get all kinds of fantastic food, and Hachoir is no exception. This week, DJNL paid a visit to see what all the fuss is about!Montreal is filled with great places to get all kinds of fantastic food, and Hachoir is no exception. This week, DJNL paid a visit…
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Down the Avenue
A couple of weeks ago, I returned to L’Avenue on Mount Royal after not having been in a while. I can remember when L’Avenue was a hot spot on one of Montreal’s trendiest streets. The décor was fresh (the mannequin in the window with the endless wardrobe!), the food was pretty good and the staff…
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Taverne Gaspar
Taverne Gaspar; Who doesn’t prefer to be a little more comfortably seated with our favorite wine to watch each country vie for the title of biggest bang?Taverne Gaspar; Who doesn’t prefer to be a little more comfortably seated with our favorite wine to watch each country vie for the title of biggest bang?
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Street Meet
Montreal has jumped on the food truck bandwagon for First Fridays.Montreal has jumped on the food truck bandwagon for First Fridays.
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BEVO
We attended the grand opening of BEVO, a new Bar and Pizzeria located at 410 St. Vincent, in the heart and soul of Old Montreal. We attended the grand opening of BEVO, a new Bar and Pizzeria located at 410 St. Vincent, in the heart and soul of Old Montreal.
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Le Smoking Vallée
In recent years, Notre Dame West has seen a bit of a revival. It has evolved from a dusty antiques road show to an up and coming, hip and dynamic part of town.In recent years, Notre Dame West has seen a bit of a revival. It has evolved from a dusty antiques road show to…
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Moishes for 5à7?
On Thursday nights, St. Laurent Boulevard is brimming with energy as people criss cross through traffic, heading from one place to the next to meet with their friends for drinks, food and who knows what else!On Thursday nights, St. Laurent Boulevard is brimming with energy as people criss cross through traffic, heading from one place…
