The Divas' favorite places...
This European-like, quaint and scenic town used to be second-rate to Montreal in the eating scene. But it's not all touristy, French bistros anymore. Just do a little research, walk around, ask the locals… and you'll find as many surprising, creative, and tasty restaurants as my daughter and me!
Explore! Yum!
For breakfast:
Buffet De L Antiquaire, 95 Rue
Saint Paul
The Little Piggy www.cochondingue.com
For lunch or happy hour:
Cafe Artifact www.saint-antoine.com
Restaurant 1640 Rue Sainte-Anne
For a snack:
La Piazzetta Av Cartier
For dinner or small plates:
Panache www.saint-antoine.com
Toast www.restauranttoast.com
For brew pub fun:
La Barberie www.labarberie.com
Bar L’Inox www.inox.qc.ca
Meredith and I ventured off on our mother-daughter trip to Montreal.
It's hard to describe this extraordinary Canadian city, but here it goes...
The “restos” are wonderful…we chose
Toque! was an award winner. We each ordered the 7 course tasting menu. Each course was more creative and mouthwatering than the last. Feast your eyes on some of the dazzling presentations below….sea urchin…lobster…