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The oldest Montreal restaurants are like a secret recipe passed down through generations familiar and satisfying with a touch of surprise. From smoked meat that's stood the test of time to bagels that have rolled through the decades, the city's longest-standing food joints serve meals as rich in history as they are in flavour.
Rotisserie chicken has become a staple in Montreal's food scene, with various family-run spots and restaurant chains serving this tasty dish all over the city. Grocery stores have also started offering their own mouthwatering rotisserie chicken. In some cases, these grocery store options are not only convenient but also budget-friendly, making them an attractive choice for those seeking a quick, satisfying, and cheap meal. But which grocery store sells the cheapest rotisserie chicken? Let's find out.
While some may argue that Montreal's true culinary gems are poutine, smoked meat, or bagels, one dish that consistently hits every. single. time. (and often gets overlooked) is chicken. Rotisserie chicken to be a matter of fact. MTL Blog figured it would hop on the rotisserie chicken comparison train and test out three different rotisserie chickens from Costco (Kirkland), IGA (C'est PrĂªt!) and Maxi (President's Choice) to see which of them is the best.