FOOD REVIEW: CHEZ BOSS ET FILS, A NEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANT
Good locally sourced food and seasonal specials at Boss & Fils
Good locally sourced food and seasonal specials at Boss & Fils
Picks from real Montrealers (of course) where to get your Chinese food fix on December 25
Comedy event combines great laughs with great food.
Annual festival makes eating in the Old Port a little lighter on the wallet.
You never know what you’ll be served at this new weekly comedy show in St. Henri.
World food tour changes its dates from August to September to attract more students to its tables.
To the fan of the Okra and Channa Dahl alike, Sana woos.
New game bar in Plateau opens with buzzers, beeps, balls, and bevvies.
While there are plenty of pricey tables at the gourmet part of the Montreal en Lumiere festival, there are some cheaper options too.
Let us help you pick from among 150 restaurants participating in Montreal Restaurant Week.
Join in Montreal Restaurant Week with meals at just $21, $31, and $41 at 150 participating restaurants.
Omnivore festival closes with a taste of the east.
Celebrate Jewish food with Kosh week at participating city restaurants.
Taverne F starts its summer menu of tapas plates, perfect for eating while in Place des Arts.
Whether you go veggie, seafood, meat, or pasta, this West Island restaurant has something for everyone.
Esther heads to this southern comfort joint for carbs and more carbs… with hot sauce and chicken and pork.
Filling game and meat meal at Griffintown joint takes pub fare to a new level.
Le Grain de Sel serves top plates for $29 at MTL à Table. Is it any good?
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