El Rey del Taco is a lively local restaurant that serves up some of the best tacos in town. The charming little eatery is forever thronged with hungry diners craving a touch of Latin spice. The menu features all the usual favorites, including tacos, burritos and quesedillas, each topped with delicious homemade sauces and oodles of authentic flavor. The outdoor area is especially popular, so be sure to arrive early to snag yourself a table. The eatery shares space with a small grocery store where you can pick up a variety of snacks and Mexican ingredients on your way out.
The Jewish eatery in Rue Notre Dame Ouest, Arthurs Nosh Bar, will become your go-to place for brunch once you try their delicious schnitzel sandwich and savory pierogis. Arthurs’ beautifully presented food, traditional as well as classic flavors with a twist, and the warm hospitality will make you want to keep coming back here. Try their pickled veggies, challah or the chicken schnitzel with some coffee. The matzo ball soup and the latkes have authentic Jewish flavors. The eatery is small and always packed, so you may have to wait for your turn but the tasty dishes will make up for it.
A popular haunt for fast food in Montreal-Nord, Chez Ma Tante’s menu features only a handful of specialties. Popular for their hotdogs, and crunchy fries, visit the small eatery on Rue Fleury East to satiate your hotdog cravings. Offering delicious steamed buns packed with delectable meat and coleslaw, served with a side of tasty fries or poutine, the old and modest eatery focuses on the rich flavor and consistency in maintaining it. As the seating is limited to picnic tables in the summer months, its best to take away your delights and enjoy them at home.
Ask anyone and they will tell you that breakfast is truly the most important meal of the day. Preparing you for the long day ahead with nourishment for your body and soul, a delicious breakfast is the perfect beginning to any day. With modern décor and a welcoming air, L'Oeufrier invites its guests to join them for a breakfast or brunch that is guaranteed to please. With a vast selection of waffles, pancakes, French toast, eggs, poutines, sandwiches, crepes and so much more, you will be spoiled for choice at this charming restaurant. Be sure to add on one of their smoothies or fresh juices to create a truly complete meal.
If you wish to give your palate a break from the local cuisine head to Pho Bang New York, a quaint Vietnamese restaurant serving soulful food. This restaurant is a chain of the Pho Bang in New York and gives the same authentic taste as its American sister. From Tonkinoise soup, spring rolls, Bun Bo Hue to the beef soup and more, everything in Pho Bang arrives at your table in massive portions. Their taste suits the likes of kids and adults, which makes a visit to Pho Bang New York, a complete family experience. On a cold evening, a take out from them comes recommended.
As you walk around Chinatown, you'll come across several little eateries and cafes, tucked into little nooks and crannies. Though unremarkable to look at, you won't come here for the décor, but for the food. Pho 97 has it's fare share of regulars lining up to savor their favorite dishes. Best known for it's steaming bowls of Vietnamese Pho served with thin noodles and plenty of filling toppings. Other popular dishes on the menu include Vietnamese cold spring rolls and steamed chicken dumplings. Enjoy a cup of their complimentary green tea as you wait for your meal. The best part is, you won't burn a hole in your pocket after eating here, prices are very reasonable.