Showing posts with label montreal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label montreal. Show all posts

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Restaurants Montreal - Modavie

This is a restaurant in the heart of the old town of Montreal. Within the touristy places this is one of the better choices.

The food is average. I tried the grilled salmon with raspberry sauce (23 CAD).

1, rue St-Paul Ouest
Vieux-Montreal
Quebec H2Y 1Y6
Tel (514) 287 9582

Friday, June 4, 2010

Restaurants Montreal - Tong Sing

This is a good average Chinese restaurant in the middle of China town. Even though this place was recommended by someone Chinese it did not blow me away tastewise.

I am still looking for a great Chinese restaurant in Montreal, if anyone has any great suggestions!

43 rue de la Gauchetiere Est
Montreal H2X 1P4
Tel 514 940 8811

Friday, November 6, 2009

Restaurants Montreal - Le Bourlingueur


I nearly forgot about this restaurant! This was our first lunch in Montreal when we arrived. We were walking down the street and were very hungry, but soon realised this was a tourist trap.

The salmon was quite bland 17.75 CAD. The onion soup tasted fine, except the bread that came with it was a little bit of a shock as you can see from the picture. I had to take a picture of this! I do not think this should every be served ...

Le Bourlingueur

363 St-Francois Xavier

Montreal Quebec

Tel 514 845 3646

www.lebourlingueur.ca

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Restaurants Montreal - La Maison du Bulgogi

It was my first time to Montreal. I loved it! A great vibrant city with so many restaurants from all over the world it becomes difficult to chose which one to go to!  

La Maison du Bulgogi was absolutely deeeeeelicous!!! A huge variety of Korean dishes. When you come into the restaurant your mouth is already watering from the great smells coming from the kitchen! It is a big room with simple tables and simple to no decor, so you would go to this place just for the food.

We ate the following:
-Bulgogi (marinated broiled beef) - one of my absolute favorites in Korean food. 12.95 
-Gam Ja Tang (pork bone with potato soup) - for those who are more adventurous and do not mind a little bit messy dish try this one. You get a plastic glove so that you can hold the bone and take of the meat without getting your hands dirty. The meat is very tender, flavorful, perhaps a little fatty for some peoples taste. Even if you just use the soup to pour over your rice it is very tasty. 7.95 
-Jap Chae (stir fried potato noodles with vegetable and beef) 9.95 
-Pa Jun (Korean style Pizza or Pancake with green onions and seafood) 12.95

2127 Sainte Catherine West, Montreal
Tel 514-935-9820