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Nous avons beaucoup apprécié ce restaurant. Il ne nous a jamais déçu. D'abord le service est sympatique et surtout la cuisine est délicieuse et bon marché. Tous les desserts sont fait maison (excellent tiramisu!)et la présentation est recherchée. La carte des vins est correcte. Très bonne bavette à l'échalotte. A conseiller pour un tête à tête en amoureux.Décors en bois chaleureux, cour à... plus
Service très désagréable, j'ai vraiment détesté. De plus c'est assez cher pour un simple déjeuner... plus
Imagine buying a dinner-show online and being told at the front door that the selling price was wrong and that you needed to pay extra money? Sold as a flamenco "show" in the website La Vitrine, what you actually get for the Saturday night outing is poor-quality, cold, flavorless, greasy food and a Flamenco "show" that actually lasts five songs.... plus
This used to be a good brunch place. The service is now terrible. Last time I went the food was severely overcooked and took over an hour to come out when there were about 4 other tables filled in the cafe. Will never go back!
This place used to be my favorite brunch spot in montreal. Their eggs benedict used to be cooked to perfection, with a beautiful runny yolk, original pesto hollandaise, a wonderful mound of rissolé potatoes and some fruit to freshen things up. The recipe has not changed, but as of the past year or so, the cook (new?) can no longer poach an egg to save his life (pro tip: use a timer). The eggs... plus
You can almost see pedestrians' heads turn as they pass this strangely alluring St-Denis Street bistro. The predominantly yellow decor is certainly welcoming, but the real stars here are the beautiful front and rear terraces. Breakfast/brunch (weekends only) offers a two egg special at CAD5.95, various creative omelettes (CAD5.95-7.95) and enticing crepes starting at CAD6.15. Lunch beckons with... plus
You can almost see pedestrians' heads turn as they pass this strangely alluring Rue St-Denis bistro. The predominantly yellow décor is certainly welcoming, but the real stars here are the beautiful front and rear terraces. Breakfast/brunch (weekends only) offers a two egg special and various creative omelettes, and enticing crepes. Lunch beckons with baguette sandwiches (hot chèvre and grilled... plus