Situated in a prime location, Kyo Bar Japonais is a gastropub that has an upbeat and swank atmosphere. This bar and restaurant offers several shochu-inspired cocktails, a large selection of sushi as well as a range of sake. Some of its recommendable items are the Maguro Tataki, Ginjo sake, and other izakaya(Japanese tavern) classics. The bar specializes in small plates and also boasts of an extensive liquor selection. The community table setting encourages conversation and is a good way to make new friends. For those who love tapas-styled Japanese food in a laid-back environment, Kyo Bar Japonais is a good choice.
Café Castel is placed on the ground floor, road-facing side of Hotel Ville Marie and is very near to McGill University. Thus, you will always see groups of youngsters hanging around and gossiping in this small and cozy coffee shop. The cafe is also famous for its coffee art, for they decorate the coffee surface with beautiful designs using fresh cream and milk. The cafe also has some light snack-options, which go along great with the cup of joe.
If you are on a budget and want to enjoy affordable and tasty sushi dishes then look no further than Tri Express. The small and cozy eatery offers its customers creative and inventive Japanese dishes. Here one can relish Montreal’s best sushi rolls, sashimi and chef specialties. Other fish dishes on the menu are equally tasty and prepared in a traditional and creative Japanese style. They only accept cash and do not serve alcoholic drinks.
Le Diplomate is a casual restaurant with a simple and intimate look. But their chef-driven fare is very modern and dynamic. It is a great place for groups to try out their delicious small plates. Even their wine list is enterprising keeping in mind with their bold food. Reservations are recommended.
Satay Brothers is the brainchild of brothers, Mat and Alex Winnicki. Established in 2011 as an outdoor food stall in Atwater Market, they opened their full-fledged eatery in 2015. Their Singaporean and Malaysian street food has wowed diners ever since they started off first in the market. Patrons dig into their delicious steamed pork buns, juicy satays, heart-warming laksa soups, hearty satay sandwiches and crispy salads. Spicy, flavorful and very affordable, this modest restaurant will surely charm you with their fare and hospitality.
As you step inside La Habanera, you will feel like you are on a beachy vacation. Upbeat and lively, with walls adorned with posters, plants and neon signs, this little eatery in downtown Montreal will take your breath away! Tickle your taste buds with some fusion Cuban delights like the Cubano sandwich, crispy empanadas or some juicy Pincho de Carne skewers. The cocktails here are a delight, ranging from fruit flavored mojitos to guava Pina colada. The relaxed vibe of La Habanera is infectious, making your meal memorable. Do not forget to make a reservation beforehand as the place is small and mostly packed.
If you are on a budget and want to enjoy affordable and tasty sushi dishes then look no further than Tri Express. The small and cozy eatery offers its customers creative and inventive Japanese dishes. Here one can relish Montreal’s best sushi rolls, sashimi and chef specialties. Other fish dishes on the menu are equally tasty and prepared in a traditional and creative Japanese style. They only accept cash and do not serve alcoholic drinks.
Le Diplomate is a casual restaurant with a simple and intimate look. But their chef-driven fare is very modern and dynamic. It is a great place for groups to try out their delicious small plates. Even their wine list is enterprising keeping in mind with their bold food. Reservations are recommended.
Satay Brothers is the brainchild of brothers, Mat and Alex Winnicki. Established in 2011 as an outdoor food stall in Atwater Market, they opened their full-fledged eatery in 2015. Their Singaporean and Malaysian street food has wowed diners ever since they started off first in the market. Patrons dig into their delicious steamed pork buns, juicy satays, heart-warming laksa soups, hearty satay sandwiches and crispy salads. Spicy, flavorful and very affordable, this modest restaurant will surely charm you with their fare and hospitality.
Situated in a prime location, Kyo Bar Japonais is a gastropub that has an upbeat and swank atmosphere. This bar and restaurant offers several shochu-inspired cocktails, a large selection of sushi as well as a range of sake. Some of its recommendable items are the Maguro Tataki, Ginjo sake, and other izakaya(Japanese tavern) classics. The bar specializes in small plates and also boasts of an extensive liquor selection. The community table setting encourages conversation and is a good way to make new friends. For those who love tapas-styled Japanese food in a laid-back environment, Kyo Bar Japonais is a good choice.
As you step inside La Habanera, you will feel like you are on a beachy vacation. Upbeat and lively, with walls adorned with posters, plants and neon signs, this little eatery in downtown Montreal will take your breath away! Tickle your taste buds with some fusion Cuban delights like the Cubano sandwich, crispy empanadas or some juicy Pincho de Carne skewers. The cocktails here are a delight, ranging from fruit flavored mojitos to guava Pina colada. The relaxed vibe of La Habanera is infectious, making your meal memorable. Do not forget to make a reservation beforehand as the place is small and mostly packed.
For something a little different, this intimate locale boasts an exotic decor and warm ambiance as well as traditional Ethiopian cuisine. The à la carte menu ranges from a variety of regional plates made from chicken to lamb, as well as vegetarian platters. Settle down and eat from an inerja, or naan bread-type pancake which ostensibly eliminates the need for utensils. It's a perfect place for large groups, as diners can sample as many of the exotic dishes as possible.