Lunch
Lunch
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San Gennaro
Arrive at San Gennaro in Little Italy right after 8am to secure their signature breakfast pizza.
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Chez Tousignant
Chez Tousignant is a casse-croûte, or traditional Québec snack bar, in Little Italy.
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Mokili
Mokili in Villeray is a perfect place to sit at the counter, enjoy some Ghanian plantains, and chat with the chef.
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Ma Poule Mouillée
Ma Poule Mouillée in Le Plateau is one of the best spots in the city for Portuguese rotisserie chicken.
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Foodchain
Foodchain is located between two huge malls in Downtown and it’s a great choice when you need something healthy to refuel.
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Blackstrap BBQ
Blackstrap is the best option for classic barbecue in Montreal, and it’s worth the trip to Verdun with a few friends for the generous portions.
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Kazu
You’re going to find a line at Kazu in Downtown, but you should stay and wait because their Japanese comfort food is well worth it.
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Gibeau Orange Julep
Order the namesake drink at Gibeau Orange Julep: an old family recipe with orange juice, milk, and egg.
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Dinette Triple Crown
Dinette Triple Crown in Mile Ex has the best picnic set up in the city - grab a basket of Southern dishes and head to the park across the street.
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Epicerie Pumpui
Pumpui is a Thai spot in Little Italy and is one of the best places for a casual dinner in the area.
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Snowdon Deli
Montreal is known for smoked meats and since you shouldn’t leave without trying some, head to Snowdon deli in Cote-des-Neiges.
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Maison Publique
If you have one brunch in Montreal, it should be at Maison Publique in Le Plateau.