Photojournal of Poutine Fest
The first ever poutine fest brings in trucks from around Montreal, Ottawa, and other parts of Quebec to battle for the best fries, cheese, gravy, and other toppings.
The first ever poutine fest brings in trucks from around Montreal, Ottawa, and other parts of Quebec to battle for the best fries, cheese, gravy, and other toppings.
Celebrate Jewish food with Kosh week at participating city restaurants.
A taste of Britain in Hudson. Go to Mlle Clifford’s for high tea, lunch, a party, or for your next flower purchase, and you’re guaranteed a lovely time.
Taverne F starts its summer menu of tapas plates, perfect for eating while in Place des Arts.
Using coconut cream and agave, Kingsley desserts proves that you can make ice cream that tastes great without the dairy.
Review of the Poulet Salsa Verde at Queen B Bol Burrito Food Truck.
A pastry shop that is easy to fall in love with.
Where should you stay when you come to Montreal? Try this one. It’s the best hostel in North America and one of the top ten hostels worldwide.
Great coffee place serves all the usual things and a few Australian favorites: flat whites and jazzles with crips
Montreal food trucks : Where they are, what they serve, how to find them. Part I in a series.
Meat and vegetarian Indian restaurant near Concordia is both tasty and cheap.
Whether you go veggie, seafood, meat, or pasta, this West Island restaurant has something for everyone.
Checking out new place Chez FĂ©lix to see how Berlin Montreal bars can get.
Esther heads to this southern comfort joint for carbs and more carbs… with hot sauce and chicken and pork.
The Brunch Club at Theatre St. Catherine has comedy you don’t want to miss on a Friday night.
Open since January, this burrito joint is fork after fork of carefully cooked meat and beans with fresh toppings.
With my favourite eatery on a two month hiatus, a ramen fan can check out these options (plus two to avoid).
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