7610 Saint Hubert
Montreal, QC
H2R 2N6
Découvrez le meilleur restaurant style western en ville!
Un service courtois et le même bon goût depuis 1979 !
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The sea food is delicious especialy the JALEA SOLYMAR and you have to taste the peruvien CEBICHE ,try de LOMO SALTADO DE CARNE ,SECO ,AJI DE GALLINA,for those who likes pasta there is the peruvien TALLARIN SALTADO and the PARRILLADA is exelent.
Nourriture abondante, fruits de mer cuits à la perfection. Décor ordinaire, service correct.
by Ricardo (from Montreal) August 2011 - This is a peruvian restaurant located on St Hubert. it is a failry big place, two floors, and huge variety of SAQ wines that you can buy at the same price of SAQ plus $5 so, not bad if you like wine. I picked Picante de camarones, lomito saltado, chicha morada and pisco sour. Yes I know I ate a lot but I was so hungry. the lomito was very good. the rest... more
by Ricardo (from Montreal) March 2010 - SolyMar is a nice place to go to eat Peruvian food during lunch or dinner time. I asked for Arroz Chaufa con Mariscos which was very good, the portion was almost for two people and taste was good. Of course It is not like the one you can eat in Peru but it is pretty close. The place is nice and comfortable, music is not loud so it gives the opportunity to... more
by Andrew (from Montreal) February 2010 - Sol y Mar (Spanish for Land and Sea) Restaurant is located in Montreal’s “Little Peru”, on Rue St-Hubert north of Jean-Talon. As the name suggests, the specialties are fish and meat dishes. For those of you who are new to Peruvian cuisine, have no fear! Peruvian food is very diverse, but there are some elements that are used often: beans, plantains,... more