It’s billed as Montreal’s first full-fledged Hakka restaurant serving Indo-Chinese street food commonly found in India’s cities: Oorja (the Sanskrit word for ‘energy’), one of the newer restaurants that’s been open in Saint-Henri since May this year.
A new Japanese restaurant opened in Montreal's Sud-Ouest with a promising menu that offers authentic Japanese cuisine with a tapas-style interpretation inspired by the lively eateries of Barcelona. Located in Pointe-Saint-Charles, a couple of blocks from the Charlevoix Metro (and not far from Atwater Market), Shūshūto Bar à Ramen & Tapas officially opened its doors earlier this month offering Japanese cuisine served tapas-style, sake and cocktails.
As the temperature rises and summer approaches, Montreal's rooftop bars and terrasses are calling your name. Whether you're looking for a romantic date spot or a lively hangout with friends Montreal's terrasse scene has got you covered. From sweeping city views to cozy garden vibes, these 15 hotspots are sure to make your summer unforgettable.
Montreal is proving yet again that it is one of the top culinary hot spots across the world, and Forbes would totally agree. The company recently released its list of Travel Guide Star Awards and two Montreal restaurants made the cut.
Montreal has plenty of great restaurants where you can spoil your stomach. But if you're looking for a large amount of comfort food in this economy, all-you-can-eat tacos at Montreal Mexican restaurant La Toxica might be the way to go.