Chinese-Canadian chef Andersen Lee interned at some of the world’s best restaurants before deciding to switch to affordable, ‘fun’ Chinese food. The result? His new Montreal restaurant, Oncle Lee.
In a city known for its culinary gems, Old Montreal shines brightest, with restaurants that set the bar for dining out. Full of tourist draw and top-rated eateries, every new restaurant here starts with a reputation to earn and a tough crowd to impress. You’ll find a mix of inexpensive spots and those worth a special occasion, date night, and more.
If there’s one thing that will crown your romantic evening out or a Valentine’s Day date night, it’s the dinner, and Montreal restaurants are ready and willing to help you impress that special someone. Oysters and champagne, pizza and cocktails, you name it: From small and cozy spots to more casual and fun ones to grab a drink, to posh upper-crust places where your experience will be absolutely top-notch, every spot here is perfect for when love’s in the air.
In 2016, Montreal was declared the “new food capital of North America” by Town & Country magazine, and while a Torontonian may argue it’s a matter of hot debate, a
The closing of certain restaurant establishments in and around Montreal totally bummed me out. Some of them were older than I am! So the recent string of new and innovative