The Top 100 Restaurants Near Grille-Nature
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At a West Island market hall, David McMillan and Derek Dammann have built a fire-driven room where rotisserie chicken, house-made sausage, and nearby vegetables emerge from the grill with quiet confidence. The expansive space and thoughtful wine list suggest two veterans who know how to make a dining room feel like a natural gathering place.
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Rank 3. Le Géraldine
Regional Cuisine
In a gabled 1880s house in the old quarter, weathered wood and careful sourcing sketch a portrait of Québécois cooking rooted in what grows nearby. Beef tartare arrives with marinated celery root and cranberries; duck breast, glazed with miso and maple, sits atop beets and maitake. Bring your own wine to a table that honors small producers and the boreal landscape.
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Rank 4. Mon Lapin
Modern Cuisine
Bare tables, lively noise, the kind of ease that lets a kitchen play without pretense. Mon Lapin pivots on small, startling gestures—leeks presented like mussels, habanada peppers cradling baccalà, pappardelle with ragù bianco and chestnuts—each dish a minor act of restraint and precision. Eight years in, it remains neither neighbourhood spot nor destination, but somehow both.
- 50 Best 2025 · North America's Best Sommelier Award · Vanya Filipovic
- 50 Best 2025 · #2 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Air Canada 2018 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
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Rank 5. Toqué!
Modern French
Normand Laprise has spent three decades mining Quebec's seasons for a refined tasting menu rooted in French technique but distinctly local in spirit. The wine cellar of 700 bottles and attentive service frame dishes that move playfully between tradition and invention.
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Rank 6. Limbo
Modern Cuisine
A long bar and open kitchen frame Chef Harrison Shewchuk's daily-shifting menu of French and Italian-inflected cooking that finds as much care in its vegetables as its proteins. Einkorn bread with cultured butter, mouclade, sunflower-seed risotto: dishes read simply but carry a deliberate, sometimes surprising depth.
- Canada's 100 Best 2025 · #3 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #23 · Best Restaurants
- Air Canada 2025 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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Luca Vinci's permanent pasta kitchen on Clark Street focuses intently on handmade dough and seasonal Italian fundamentals—baccalà spread on polenta, agnolotti swimming in roasting jus—with a natural wine list that doesn't overshadow the plate. The dining room feels relaxed and precise at once, the kind of place where a Philly cheesesteak shares equal standing with tiramisù.
- Canada's 100 Best 2025 · #8 · Best New Restaurants
- Air Canada 2025 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #47 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 8. Rôtisserie La Lune
Traditional Cuisine
Behind glass on St-Zotique, a brasserie devoted to the Quebec rotisserie reimagined by the Mon Lapin team: farm birds turn golden on the spit, arriving with crispy fries and house gravy. The 70-seat room hums with family dinners and late-night regulars, its wine list a French-Quebec conversation steered by two of the country's best sommeliers.
- Canada's 100 Best 2025 · #2 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #21 · Best Restaurants
- Air Canada 2025 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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Rank 9. Le Violon
Seafood
In the Plateau, this elegant room channels restrained French-leaning cooking: monkfish with lobster bisque, trout embellished with matsutake, a Dalmatian painting presiding over the room. The kitchen's grip on technique and ingredient integrity echoes through pastry and a wine list favoring smaller producers.
- Air Canada 2025 · Best Dessert · Best New Restaurants
- 50 Best 2025 · #29 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #8 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 10. Claire Jacques
French
A neighbourhood buvette where the two chefs behind Patrice Pâtissier and Mastard cook with the same disciplined lightness they bring to their other projects. Small plates—whipped ricotta with oyster mushrooms, shiitake, sunflower seeds—pivot effortlessly between a quick afternoon visit and a proper dinner, the seasonal menu never straying far from what tastes good right now.
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A brutalist drinking room where bartenders work visible behind a stainless steel counter, their precision evident in drinks like the Glow On—a force-carbonated highball layering Scotch, aquavit, cedar and tonka bean. Martinis arrive tableside in perpetually refreshed frozen glasses, though a Labatt 50 commands equal respect here.
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best New International Cocktail Bar – Canada
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #17 · Best Bars
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Rank 12. Maison Boulud
Contemporary French
Inside the Ritz-Carlton, Boulud's kitchen bridges French tradition and New York directness—rib roast and pâté en croûte arrive with a certain swagger. Multiple rooms let you choose your theater: the open kitchen's heat, fireplace warmth, the conservatory's light, or the garden's reprieve from the surrounding city.
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Rank 13. Montréal Plaza
Contemporary French
Montréal Plaza pairs whimsy—dinosaur tartare vessels, upside-down dollhouses—with exacting technique from co-chefs who balance French tradition against Japanese precision. The tasting menu, introduced by popular demand, unfolds through dishes like sea urchin with soy and ginger, each ingredient selected with uncompromising care.
- 50 Best 2025 · #22 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
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- Air Canada 2016 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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Rank 14. Renoir
Modern New American
A Burgundian chef works the line in a hotel dining room that feels less institutional than intimate, leaning on regional Quebec ingredients to shade classical French technique: gravlax salmon topped with maple caviar, Arctic char with citrus sabayon, a duck à l'orange that justifies its place on the menu. Olivier Perret's cooking acknowledges tradition without genuflecting to it.
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best New Restaurant
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best French Cuisine Restaurant
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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- AAA Four Diamonds
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · Canada's Best Hotel Restaurant
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Rank 16. La Chronique
French
A wood-paneled room on Laurier Ouest where formality feels earned rather than imposed. Chef Marco Perrier treats pristine ingredients—Hokkaido scallops, Gaspé char—with quiet precision, letting each element breathe. Desserts, particularly the cream puff, arrive with the same care as the wine list's thoughtful obscurities; this is dining built to last.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 17. Le Petit Alep
Syrian Middle Eastern
Sisters Chahla and Tania Frangié run this fifty-year-old Syrian and Armenian kitchen with the ease of people stewarding family tradition—succulent braised lamb, grilled sea bass with arak, mezze meant for sharing. The mehalabié arrives trembling with rosewater and orange blossom, a dessert that tastes like memory itself.
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · Recommends
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 18. Mastard
Modern Cuisine
Simon Mathys's intimate tasting room on a quiet Montreal street embraces minimalist design but radiates warmth; his five-course menu pivots on Quebec ingredients transformed through precise technique and unexpected combinations—walleye with grilled zucchini purée and miso, scallops on salsify with crab emulsion—that somehow cohere into something both eccentric and inevitable.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Air Canada 2022 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #63 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 19. Beba
Argentinian
Two brothers honor their grandmother's name and Argentine-Jewish heritage in this 28-seat Verdun room, where marinated mackerel on sesame bread and guinea fowl pâté with green tomato relish signal a kitchen that thinks beyond borders. The cooking is bold and generous, the hospitality genuine, the natural wine list a natural fit.
- 50 Best 2025 · #50 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #6 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 20. Parapluie
Modern French
A 30-seat shrine to French technique where Chef Robin Filteau Boucher mans an open kitchen visible from a marble counter wrapping the room. His seasonally driven plates—anchored by a legendary lobster egg mayonnaise—showcase restrained elegance and sauces of remarkable depth.
- Air Canada 2024 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #56 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
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Rank 21. Le St-Urbain
Modern Cuisine
In the Ahuntsic district, a neighborhood restaurant commands a whole wall of chalk-written specials that shift with the seasons. Open sightlines to the kitchen and natural light from a bay window create a convivial pulse, while the cooking—Arctic char with carrots, venison with celery root—prioritizes flavor with evident care and restraint.
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Rank 22. Jérôme Ferrer - Europea
Modern French
A glass-walled kitchen frames the chef's French technique applied to Quebec's finest—lobster, venison, caviar—while light floods this modern room. Silver service and nostalgic flourishes like maple prebaked pork rinds elevate what could be austere into something warmly theatrical.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · North America's Best Fine Dining Experience
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · Canada's Best Restaurant
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Rank 24. Damas
Syrian Middle Eastern
The dining room glows with the energy of a neighborhood gathering place where Syrian and Ottoman flavors collide on plates of dazzling color and freshness. Order the lamb in any form, claim a seat facing the open kitchen, and watch the bread emerge from the fire while the charcoal grill works its precise magic.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
- The Infatuation The Best Restaurants In Montreal
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Rank 25. Pumpui
Thai
A bright Thai counter in Little Italy where chef Jesse Mulder's years abroad show in uncompromising dishes: chicken red curry with proper depth, vegan pad kaprao, squash fritters cut with tamarind's sharp edge. The grocery-comptoir setup—casual stools, a few booths—signals that technique and ingredient matter more than ceremony.
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · Recommends
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Behind a modest door near the old port, thick stone walls and candlelit leather define a space that feels like a private French hunting lodge. The kitchen works deftly with local ingredients—sweetbread vol-au-vents, halibut in bacon jam, trout confit—letting ambitious sauces do the talking. Romance lives in the restraint.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 28. Monarque
Modern French
The brasserie sprawls across two moods: a lively bar for quick lunches, an elegant dining room for lingering. Chef Jérémie Bastien marries French technique with Asian inflection—foie gras with dashi and yuzu, sea trout scattered with daikon and pak choi—a balance of restraint and refinement that feels neither borrowed nor forced.
- Air Canada 2019 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · Canada's Best Restaurant
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #61 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 29. Juliette Plaza
Modern Cuisine
A suspended boat and Asterix strips set the tone in this 20-seat sibling to Montreal Plaza, where chefs Cheryl Johnson and Charles-Antoine Crête work small plates with nostalgic Québécois inflections and modern Asian notes. Fish tartare in a cone, slow-braised beef chuck—the cooking is simpler than next door but no less playful, built on local produce and irreverent charm.
- Air Canada 2024 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · Recommends
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 30. Pichai
Thai
Jesse Grasso's fiercely seasoned Thai and Isaan cooking channels street-food intensity, anchored by local ingredients and a wine list favoring whites and natural wines. The sleek room buzzes with Thai families and travelers seeking the unvarnished tastes of Bangkok.
- Air Canada 2022 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #36 · Best Restaurants
- Cult MTL The Top 25 Restaurants in Montreal Right Now
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Rank 31. Lawrence
Modern Cuisine
Marc Cohen works alone in a 25-seat open kitchen on Fairmount East, composing tasting menus where supporting ingredients—carrots, mussels, bone marrow—matter as much as the protein. His seasonal cooking draws from nearby farms and his own butcher shop, moving between squid-ink pasta and tripe gratins with equal precision. A small room built for conversation, and a wine list that rewards curiosity.
- Air Canada 2011 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #57 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 32. Leméac
Parisian Brasserie French
A red-brick Parisian brasserie on Laurier Avenue where bow-tied servers ferry beef cheek Bourguignonne and house-made black pudding past a counter thrumming with regulars. The wine list roams Burgundy and the Rhône with the confidence of a place that knows exactly what it is.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
- Condé Nast Traveler The 28 Best Restaurants in Montreal
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Rank 33. Salle Climatisée
French
A twenty-seat bistro in Little Italy where chef James Coyle builds a compact, seasonal menu around Quebec producers, with roasted cabbage and clams among the standouts. Bar seats face the kitchen, and the playful ambiance—courtesy of a Calder-like mobile and low-intervention wines—rewards the squeeze.
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Rank 34. Joe Beef
Lyonnaise French
The din and generosity of a Lyonnais bistro animate this Montreal institution, where lobster spaghetti with brandy cream and oeuf en gelée with black truffle sit beside steaks and rabbit à la royale. Jean-Philippe Miron's menu treats richness as virtue, the wine list as invitation, and the napkins—mercifully large—as honest acknowledgment of what eating here demands.
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #51 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 35. Hoogan et Beaufort
Wood-fired New American
A converted factory with century-old brick walls frames Marc-André Jetté's wood-fired cooking, where agnolotti stuffed with celeriac and Louis d'Or cheese, whole roasted duck, and even desserts emerge from the flames with charred precision. The wine list and alcohol-free cocktails suggest a kitchen that understands proportion and restraint as much as smoke.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- Air Canada 2016 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 36. Restaurant L'Express
Classic French
A Plateau fixture since 1980, L'Express occupies a Parisian-style room of claret walls and Art Deco fixtures where night owls gather until half past midnight. The à la carte menu holds steady on classics—bone marrow, veal kidneys in mustard, hanger steak with shallot butter—while servers navigate the crowded tables with professional grace.
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #73 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 37. Au Pied de Cochon
Québécois French
Martin Picard's temple to foie gras and offal embraces the French peasant maxim that every part of the pig deserves the plate. The open kitchen pulses with energy, the wine list anchors an unapologetically indulgent Québécois menu, and pouding chômeur provides the sweet, humble finish.
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #78 · Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 38. Asteur
Modern Cuisine
In a nineteenth-century stone manor, chef Olivier Robillard orchestrates an elaborate tasting menu where Quebec's finest ingredients—morels, white asparagus, local Wagyu—become chapters in an edible narrative. Midnight walls and leather-bound menus frame the experience; the kitchen's ambition is matched by sommelier knowledge and restrained plating. It reads like theater for people who eat.
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Rank 39. Kitano Shokudo
Japanese
A narrow red-brick storefront holds a counter and a few tables where chef Hiroshi Kitano works through ingredient-driven Japanese bistro dishes—crispy karaage with yuzu mayo, sashimi, a duck mazemen. The uni carbonara, wheat noodles cloaked in sea urchin cream and pecorino, announces the kitchen's particular gift for collision and restraint in equal measure.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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- Air Canada 2025 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · World's Best Rooftop Restaurant
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Winner · North America's Best Rooftop Restaurant
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Rank 43. Schwartz’s Deli
Smoked Meat American
A Montreal landmark since the late 1920s, Schwartz's wraps you in decades of photographs and newspaper clippings the moment you enter. The signature smoked meat—brisket cured in house spices, smoked and steamed, then sliced thin onto rye with mustard—remains the reason people queue here, though counter seating and off-peak visits offer escape routes. It is less restaurant than institution.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
- The Infatuation The Best Restaurants In Montreal
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Rank 44. Nora Gray
Italian
- Air Canada 2012 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
- Cult MTL The Top 25 Restaurants in Montreal Right Now
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Rank 45. Foxy
Wood-fired Mediterranean
In a converted industrial space on Notre-Dame West, Foxy builds its menu around wood-fired technique and locally sourced ingredients with a Mediterranean lean. Charred mushrooms, Arctic char, and beef arrive meant for sharing, executed with the unselfconscious skill of a kitchen that trusts its fire.
- Air Canada 2016 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Cult MTL The Top 25 Restaurants in Montreal Right Now
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Rank 46. Bouillon Bilk
Modern Cuisine
Behind a modest storefront on rue Sainte-Catherine, Chef François Nadon assembles refined plates that collide ingredients—miso enoki with celery root, hazelnut butter with seared scallop—in careful, globetrotting conversation. Pastry chef Léa Godin Beauchemin's desserts and Minh Doan's wine list suggest a kitchen thinking in layers, not gestures.
- Air Canada 2011 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Tastet 2025 · 101 Must-Try Restaurants in Quebec
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Rank 47. Le Mousso
Creative
The dining room hushed as the kitchen brigade emerges, each chef bearing identical plates for thirty synchronized diners. Le Mousso orchestrates a three-hour tasting of ten dishes announced to the collective room—a theatrical ritual where lobster poached in spinach with grated ewe's milk cheese becomes not just dinner but shared ceremony. It's precision theater, all technique and warmth.
- Air Canada 2023 · Top 10 · Best New Restaurants
- Air Canada 2016 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 48. Oncle Lee
Contemporary Chinese
Chef Anderson Lee's contemporary Chinese cooking at this Laurier avenue spot balances classical technique—sesame noodles, garlic fried rice—with playful reinvention: sweet and sour eggplant finished with peanuts and bacon, beef tartare spiked with doubanjiang. The cocktails show the same restless creativity, and every ingredient speaks for itself.
- Chinese Restaurant Awards 2025 · Top 50 Honourees · Elite 30 Canada
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 50. La Spada
Roman Italian
A Roman osteria transplanted wholesale into a deliberately excessive dining room where the noise level matches the ambition. Cacio e pepe and bone-in veal Parmigiano arrive with the confidence of a place that knows exactly what it does, while a chef's table in back offers a seasonal tasting menu for those seeking quiet authority over convivial chaos.
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Rank 51. Gol’s Lanzhou Noodle
Lanzhou Noodles
- Chinese Restaurant Awards 2025 · Top 50 Honourees · Elite 30 Canada
- Chinese Restaurant Awards 2025 · Top 50 Honourees · Elite 30 Canada
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Rank 52. Restaurant Panacée
Modern Cuisine
Chef Catherine Couvet Desrosiers works a circular counter for twenty diners, her seasonal cooking brightened by tangy vinaigrettes and fermented vegetables with an ease that feels both precise and convivial. A bluefin tuna with carrot medley or barbecued pork loin with pan sauce arrives as proof that restraint and care make their own argument.
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Chef Isaël Gadoua's intimate nine-course tasting menu unfolds with precise seasonal cooking, each dish a study in restraint and technique. A butter-poached sea urchin and barely cooked Arctic char reveal a kitchen confident enough to let raw materials speak.
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Rank 56. Oncle Lee Kăo
Chinese
Red lanterns cast a warm glow over a lively dining room where grilled lamb skewers, spiced duck, and charred sea bream emerge from the kitchen with the confidence of a team that knows fire. The grilled Cornish hen, glazed in soy and maple, suggests a restaurant comfortable moving between continents without apology.
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Rank 57. Ferreira
Portuguese
Chef Natalia Machado Villaverde's Portuguese seafood shines in a warm room punctuated by azulejo tiles and a sprawling bar. A 400-strong wine list heavy on ports and rare spirits justifies both the elegance and the reasonable price.
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Rank 59. Le Virunga
African
Maria-José de Frias draws from her Congolese roots and Quebec's larder to build a cuisine where yam and plantain meet turmeric-glazed beef, each plate spiced with intention. In her intimate dining room, her daughter Zoya tends to guests with the ease of someone who knows exactly what matters.
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Rank 60. Gia Vin & Grill
Wood-fired Italian
A converted garage with subway tiles and wood-fired heat, where the team behind Elena and Nora Gray builds a seasonal Italian menu around grilled meats and seafood—arrosticini, local farm lamb, mussels escabèche—alongside supple pastas and daytime antipasti. The wine list tilts toward natural bottles, a Montreal reflex executed with conviction.
- Air Canada 2022 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #71 · Best Restaurants
- Cult MTL The Top 25 Restaurants in Montreal Right Now
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Rank 61. Dorsia
European
Marble and mirrors frame a polished room where French and Italian cooking merge with restraint—roasted sea bream, beetroot agnolotti, duck à l'orange. The menu whispers rather than shouts, suited to quiet dinners for two.
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Rank 62. Le Serpent
Italian Mediterranean
Le Serpent occupies a former foundry's warehouse, its exposed brick and metal furniture framing Italian cuisine that balances raw seafood's citrus brightness with rich pasta. The venison haunch with smoked celery root has become a quiet signature in this deliberately unfinished room.
- Air Canada 2014 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Condé Nast Traveler The 28 Best Restaurants in Montreal
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Rank 63. Garde Manger
Seafood
Behind a modest entrance in Old Montreal, Garde Manger unfolds as a wood-paneled room of leather and low light, humming with eighties synth. Oysters and razor clams arrive nearly unadorned; shared plates tether the chef's technique to whatever caught his eye that morning. The wine list wanders happily across France, Italy, and natural producers, a map of genuine curiosity.
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- Air Canada 2024 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Spirited Awards 2025 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best New International Cocktail Bar – Canada
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Rank 65. Heni
Southwest Asian/North African
- Air Canada 2024 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
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Rank 66. Le Majestique
Seafood
A wood-paneled room of mounted deer heads and mismatched chairs hums with industry regulars nursing natural wines and house cocktails like the Roche Papier Shiso. Oysters arrive briny and alive; the seafood tower is theater. Le Majestique trades in kitschy warmth and the kind of ebullient noise that feels earned rather than performed.
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #40 · Best Bars
- Spirited Awards 2024 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best International Restaurant Bar – Canada
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Rank 67. Park
Fusion
In a Westmount dining room soundtracked by 80s pop, Chef Antonio Park fuses Japanese precision with South American warmth—suzuki arrives with chimichurri and maitake, while his tuna preparations layer yuzu-steeped daikon against marinated jalapeño and ginger flower. The menu sprawls with restless invention, though the evening omakase distills that same wanderlust into a more focused journey.
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Rank 74. Bar George
British
- Spirited Awards 2024 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best International Hotel Bar – Canada
- Spirited Awards 2025 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best International Hotel Bar – Canada
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Rank 76. Île Flottante
Modern Cuisine
In Mile End's painted-wood bistro space, Sean Murray Smith composes menus that pivot between continents: bluefin tartare over squid-ink risotto, celeriac parmigiana with vegan mayo and fried anchovies, a reinvented Île flottante for dessert. The worn floorboards and 19th-century Paris atmosphere suggest stability, but the cooking speaks to restless appetite.
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Rank 83. Les Mômes
Modern Cuisine
A young French chef presides over this neighbourhood bistro, where burnt-orange light fixtures and banquettes set against classic bones create an unexpectedly warm room. His set menus pivot with the seasons and arrive with small gestures of surprise; wine is yours to bring. Open every night, unpretentious and steady.
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Rank 85. Le Filet
Seafood
A bustling seafood-focused bistro on Mont-Royal where the daily catch dictates the menu. Pan-seared scallops arrive in almond and cider sauce; striped bass comes sided with parsnip purée and black truffle. The packed dining room thrums with conversation, though a seat at the counter suits a solitary evening just as well.
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Rank 91. MARCUS
Modern Cuisine
Light floods the third-floor dining room of the Four Seasons, where bay windows dissolve into a makeshift terrace when the weather permits. Marcus Samuelsson's menu pivots toward seafood—Dover sole, lobster, oysters—with occasional forays into lamb and Wagyu, each plate reflecting a restless, eclectic sensibility.
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Rank 93. Sushi Okeya Kyujiro
Japanese
A theatrical omakase counter unfolds with dramatic flair, presenting over twenty small dishes that move swiftly from delicate chawanmushi to pristine nigiri. The progression showcases Japanese technique with fish ranging from obscure varieties to Hokkaido uni, each plate a small statement of precision.
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A modest ramen counter where the tonkotsu broth simmers with the patience of obsession, yielding a creamy, umami-dense bowl that justifies the inevitable wait outside. Noodles are pulled and cooked to order; toppings—silky chashu, jammy egg, bamboo—arrive precisely placed. No reservations means lines, but the cooking speaks for itself.
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Rank 96. Alma
Modern Mexican
Juan Lopez Luna grounds modern Mexican cooking in Tlaxcalan tradition while layering Quebec seasonality into each course, a balance that unfolds across a monthly-changing nine-course tasting. Seabream crudo with hibiscus and ancho chile, tortillas from daily-ground heirloom corn—the details signal a kitchen more interested in respectful innovation than novelty.
- 50 Best 2025 · #43 · North America's 50 Best Restaurants
- Air Canada 2019 · Finalist · Best New Restaurants
- Canada's 100 Best 2026 · #34 · Best Restaurants
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Rank 98. Restaurant de l'ITHQ
Regional Cuisine
In a bright room overlooking Square Saint-Louis, culinary students and seasoned instructors collaborate on French-technique dishes built from Quebec's larder—char from Gaspé, bison from Lanaudière, mountain honey. The kitchen's seasonal rhythm culminates in tableside flambéed crêpes Suzette, a reminder that training and ambition need not announce themselves loudly.
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Rank 99. Mémo
Modern Cuisine
An industrial loft with exposed pipes frames a central counter kitchen where the chef moves between continents on a single plate: gochujang-glazed ribs, hamachi crudo with ponzu, ceviche, aguachile. The cooking is eclectic and assured, grounded in technique rather than novelty, each dish arriving with its own logic and hunger.
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