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5 Must-Book Restaurants in Montreal This Spring

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​由 Tim Forster​提供
已於2022年3月22日​更新
After a third lockdown this winter, Montreal’s restaurant scene is back with a vengeance. As you emerge from hibernation, be sure to book a table at one of these hot new spots, including a casual Portuguese grill, a smooth speakeasy, and one newcomer with an all-lobster menu.
4.8 (538)
CAN$51及以上
義大利料理
Westmount

This neighborly newcomer in Westmount, which opened in December, bills itself as an Italian chophouse, meaning its trio of hearty red meat dishes—filet mignon with red wine sauce, a rib-eye, and milk-fed veal with aged balsamic—are go-to menu items. But there’s a little something for everyone, with a short-but-sweet selection of simple, creative pasta and pizza options, and grilled seafood too. Expect a focus on primo ingredients in an understated yet swanky atmosphere, making this a formidable date night contender.

This neighborly newcomer in Westmount, which opened in December, bills itself as an Italian chophouse, meaning its trio of hearty red meat dishes—filet mignon with red wine sauce, a rib-eye, and milk-fed veal with aged balsamic—are go-to menu items. But there’s a little something for everyone, with a short-but-sweet selection of simple, creative pasta and pizza options, and grilled seafood too. Expect a focus on primo ingredients in an understated yet swanky atmosphere, making this a formidable date night contender.

4.4 (798)
CAN$30及以下
海鮮料
Old Montreal

Those in need of a meal loaded with lobster should look no further than this seafood bar, which opened in August. It’s styled as a modern take on the classic lobster shack from the Canadian Maritimes, and the décor, with a subtle nautical theme and plenty of wood accents, strikes this chord perfectly. On the menu, there are all things crustacean, including a lobster guédille (an East Coast lobster roll), a snow crab club sandwich, and a lobster tail risotto. Those who prefer their seafood sans shell can opt for fish and chips or tuna tartare, among other options.

Those in need of a meal loaded with lobster should look no further than this seafood bar, which opened in August. It’s styled as a modern take on the classic lobster shack from the Canadian Maritimes, and the décor, with a subtle nautical theme and plenty of wood accents, strikes this chord perfectly. On the menu, there are all things crustacean, including a lobster guédille (an East Coast lobster roll), a snow crab club sandwich, and a lobster tail risotto. Those who prefer their seafood sans shell can opt for fish and chips or tuna tartare, among other options.

4.8 (549)
CAN$51及以上
義大利料理
Old Montreal

This sleek new arrival, which opened in November, comes from some of the key players behind former Montreal supper club Buonanotte, and naturally, it’s a very Italian affair. Chef Jonathan Agnello, known for delectable pork sandwiches at the casual Porchetta, has crafted a menu full of hand-made pasta dishes with a focus on varieties such as corzetti—small doughy circles, stamped with floral patterns—and capunti, noodles resembling empty pea pods. The setting—a tony heritage building—and a list of exclusive imported wines seal the deal. Note: Stellina shouldn’t be confused with La Stellina, a café on Beaubien Street.

This sleek new arrival, which opened in November, comes from some of the key players behind former Montreal supper club Buonanotte, and naturally, it’s a very Italian affair. Chef Jonathan Agnello, known for delectable pork sandwiches at the casual Porchetta, has crafted a menu full of hand-made pasta dishes with a focus on varieties such as corzetti—small doughy circles, stamped with floral patterns—and capunti, noodles resembling empty pea pods. The setting—a tony heritage building—and a list of exclusive imported wines seal the deal. Note: Stellina shouldn’t be confused with La Stellina, a café on Beaubien Street.

4.2 (55)
CAN$31至CAN$50
加勒比海菜
Griffintown/St-Henri

After appearing on Top Chef Canada in 2021, creative Montreal chef Jae-Anthony Dougan is back in business with this upbeat spot in the city’s southwest, which opened last spring. He’s mixing Caribbean and Afro-Latin cuisines, so expect newfangled versions of classics such as Jamaican-style oxtail and Haitian griot, plus some of Dougan’s famous culinary innovations, like jerk poutine. With a bouncy soundtrack, it’s the kind of place you’ll want to arrive early and stay late—and creative cocktails (such as a spicy rum-apple concoction) will fuel you to do just that.

After appearing on Top Chef Canada in 2021, creative Montreal chef Jae-Anthony Dougan is back in business with this upbeat spot in the city’s southwest, which opened last spring. He’s mixing Caribbean and Afro-Latin cuisines, so expect newfangled versions of classics such as Jamaican-style oxtail and Haitian griot, plus some of Dougan’s famous culinary innovations, like jerk poutine. With a bouncy soundtrack, it’s the kind of place you’ll want to arrive early and stay late—and creative cocktails (such as a spicy rum-apple concoction) will fuel you to do just that.

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