Here are some of Montreal’s best:
- Best Sushi – The Sushi Shop (various locations)
- Best Indian Food – Ganges (NDG)
- Best Carrot Cake and Bread – Homestyle Bakery (Beaurepaire Village)
- Best “Family Dining” Restaurant – Baton Rouge (various locations)
- Best Steakhouse – The Keg (Old Montreal)
- Best Irish Pub – Hurley’s (Crescent) especially when Dusty is on duty, the Best Waitress
- Best Pain Au Chocolat – Veggirama (tunnel from 688 Sherbrooke to McGill Metro)
- Best General Tao Chicken – Hot and Spicy (the Faubourg)
- Best Breakfast – Eggspectation (various locations)
- Best Fine Dining – Le Trois Soeurs (Beaurepaire Village)
- Best Smoothies – Jus Booster (Sherbrooke and McGill)
What “The Sushi Shop”?!? Come on it’s Sushi Mushi hands down!
I will give Sushi Mou-Shi a try next time I\’m out that way and report back!
No way, there’s a little place on Bleury just south of Sherbrooke that’s the best I’ve had in Montreal. I think it goes by the name Osaka something-or-other.
Never been to Ganges, but if you like Indian food “Bombay Palace” on St. Catherine is not bad (albeit, slightly “bastardized.
Vieux Port restaurant in Old MTL would get my vote for family dining. Awesome brunch buffet on Sundays – inexpensive and highly recommended.
Sushi shop is actually typical crappy Montreal sushi.
The only place I’ve been to that even comes close to being fresh like in Japan is a place in the Westmount square mall called Kamikaze.
Ask any Japanese native, they can count on one hand how many decent sushi restaurants exist in Montreal (usually on one finger).
I should also mention the worst sushi I’ve had, from a place called California Rolls on President Kennedy, which uses canned tuna…
A West Island reference! I’m honoured…
Les Trois Soeurs is lovely -you’re right.
Of course, I’m a West Islander myself.
This post has made me verrrrry homesick. *sigh*
SUSHI MUSHI ALL THE WAY!