7070, rue Henri-Julien
Montréal, QC
H2S 3A3
Restaurant de cuisine Italienne moderne
La Maison de Fruits de Mer
market kitchen
Restaurant Italien Pizzeria pates fraiches centre ville montreal gare centrale
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Le marché Jean-Talon est un marché public au centre de la Petite Italie de Montréal. /// Jean-Talon Market (French: Marché Jean-Talon) is a farmer's market in Montreal, located in the Little Italy district.
Tres bons produits a meilleurs prix que dans les super marche
Moved to the neighbourhood to be close to it. Do almost all my shopping there.
aqua mare outstanding fresh fried seafood and best produce i have ever found. one of the gems of montreal is this market and of course cannolis at alati caserti and cookies from cornetteria
Located close to downtown, this open-air market has been serving lovers of fresh veggies, fruits, flowers, eggs and even live fowl since 1934. Many of Montreal's restaurant owners drop by on their daily shopping expeditions. Farmers simply drive their trucks up to a series of stalls, and customers can stroll buy checking out the goods. Surrounding the market are bakeries, health food stores,... more
Located in Little Italy, this open-air market has been serving lovers of fresh veggies, fruits, flowers, eggs and even live fowl since 1934. Many of Montreal's restaurant owners drop by on their daily shopping expeditions. Farmers simply drive their trucks up to a series of stalls, and customers can stroll buy checking out the goods. Surrounding the market are bakeries, health food stores,... more
Foodies take note: This is the place everyone talks about. And adores. It's a whole city block of nothing but stall after stall piled high with the best regional fruits and veggies, meats and seafood. Baked goods, cheese, maple syrup, ice cream, jams and jellies, charcuterie, wine and beer, olive oil, balsamic vinegar – you name it, if it's a "gourmet" food item, produced or grown locally, or... more