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    Le Filet

    4.4 (118 reviews)
    PriceySeafood
    Closed 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Food and service were phenomenal. Definitely will be returning on my next trip to Montreal!

    Selection of oysters
    Bernard N.

    As we see restaurants that we like disappearing little by little, it's more than ever time to help those who continue to show expertise in their trade. For this other visit to Montréal, we decided to dine at this reputable restaurant on Mont-Royal. The starter was oysters prepared in three different ways from natural to crackling jalapeño to miso gratin. The crackling jalapeño was the best surprise among the three. Next time we pass by, we may just order this. Our appetizers were pan seared scallops for my friend and the octopus with red pepper purée and bok chou for . The octopus was perfectly cooked and matched. This means there was not the chewiness that accompanies the octopus when badly done. The scallops however would have deserved to be less salty to keep more of their original flavor. Our main dishes were squid-ink linguine with seafood, for my friend, and the catch of the day served with lentils and kale for me. While the linguine were nothing but awesome, the fish dish was not as good as we could expect from this restaurant. The reason being the combination of fish and lentils was a bit off, or just too plain for my taste. The sweet end notes were just as high as we had expected. The wine list is impressive, somewhat heavy on a wide selection of Chablis. The service is beyond good. We could only come back for that!

    Oysters.
    Julia K.

    One of our favourite restaurants in the city! Loved the oysters, tuna tartare and the squid ink linguini.

    Miso oysters and mackerel rillette
    Daniel B.

    For quite a while now, my wife and I have bookmarked Le Filet as one of our go to places for celebrations. The restaurant specializes in small to medium-sized dishes best enjoyed by sharing plates. What sets this restaurant apart is their unique take on Japanese/French/Italian fusion. The lighting is dark and the vibe is cool. As my sister-in-law and her husband note, the waiters will pair your dishes into logical courses at a relaxed pace. On balance, this is the quintessential date restaurant. Most people think Le Filet refers to a filet mignon or a filet of fish. I have it on good authority that it refers to a tennis net, much like those found in the park across the street on Mount Royal. As such, they organize their menu in terms of 3 categories of amuse bouche/appetizers/mains which are titled Game, Set, and Match. You will chat with your waiter and construct your own little tasting menu based upon the evening's offerings. The obvious drawback however is that in ordering the recommended 5- 6 dishes for every 2 people, the price of your dinner multiplies quickly. Can you order less? I suppose so, but some of the portions of are quite small. Not ridiculous Chez Sophie small, but the price to value ratio of some dishes is off the mark. This is the only reason I have to take a single star off my rating, which I really hate to do given the high quality of the product here. I STRONGLY recommend the miso gratin oysters. The order of 6 oysters normally comes with 3 maple jalapeño oysters, and 3 of the miso ones. The pro tip of the day is to tell your waiter you just want 6 of the miso gratin oysters and forget about the other type which is pedestrian at best. Think of this dish as a Japanese take on the Oyster Rockefeller. It is a surreal combination of salty and sweet. With a crispy broiled exterior and a fresh oyster in a beautiful broth inside, this will knock your socks right off. At 21$ for 6 of these, the value here is spot on. We also tried the smoked mackerel rillette which was essentially a delicious smoked fish spread served with large sesame crackers and a bit of egg yolk/lemon oil. Like the oysters, the chef likes to incorporate sweetness into the salty fish flavour. The delicious result is like some sort of magic trick. Paired with a dry sparkling wine, I cannot think of many better ways to start a meal. There are 2 types of raw tuna appetizers that you must not forego when visiting Le Filet. Get them both. Don't be moderate and measured and decide to get one. You can do it. I have faith in you. They are the tuna tartare and the hamachi. Both of these dishes could be transported to Kazu and instantly become best sellers. They are that good. Look at the pics attached. The tartare of red tuna is mixed with black sesame and is buttery and delicious. It is served with 2 large strips of nori paper that has undergone the fried tempura treatment as well as some delicious egg yolk. The hamachi is essentially several pieces of yellowtail sashimi prepared ceviche-style and then topped with a volcano-like mountain of shredded crispy vegetables. It's easily one of the prettiest dishes I've seen anywhere. Both these takes on tuna are vibrant and creative. It's like edible art. For mains, we sampled the sea urchin spaghetti, scallops special, and the braised beef short rib. All three dishes were delicious, but it's at this point in the meal where you will notice the portion sizes decreasing while the prices are essentially doubling. The scallop special features 3 large scallops with....with nothing. It's just 3 large scallops for 39$. Sorry guys. Just because I'm having a good time and enjoying myself, doesn't mean I forgot the value of money. Why not combine the sea urchin spaghetti with the scallops in a single dish. Charge 48$ all together and you'll be somewhere in the ballpark of reasonable. I have the same problem with the beef shortrib. The dish was absolutely sublime and melt in your mouth tender....all 3-4 ounces of short rib. At 42$, you need to double the portion of the protein. If they want to argue that it runs contrary to the concept of a small portion tasting menu they can lower the price. It's a tapas-like portion and it's short-rib which is a cheap cut. The menu includes the curious addition of onion rings as a side. Although I dig the desire to throw in a fun "junk foody" element into an otherwise elevated dinner, I feel these rings fall a bit short. All I can taste are loose bread crumbs falling off of these things. If I'm going to eat an onion ring, I want an old school cause-croute version that has been battered and deep-fried. It should have a hollow sound when you tap on it with your fingernail. Desserts are stellar, but I've run out of room in this review! Ultimately, if you order wisely, Le Filet is one of the great restaurant experiences in Montreal.

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    Mike S.

    I have to be honest.. I didn't have high expectations for Le Filet. I mean, its not the trendy newcomer to the dining scene - it's been around a while. I didn't hear any buzz about some trendy must try dish or have a ridiculous wait for an impossible to get reservation or crazy tight seating. No no.. none of the usual indignities diners sometimes have to endure to have an excellent meal. It turned out to be one of the best meals I had in Montreal. A beautiful summer evening and we were able to sit outside on the terrace (patio) located on a quiet block across the street from Parc Jeanne-Mance. We ordered a nice bottle of Vaucheron Sancerre Rose as we enjoyed incredible, friendly service the rest of the meal. The oysters are deliciously fresh - we had them three ways: plain, miso gratin and jalapeno & maple being the ones I enjoyed most. The grilled octopus was very tender and I like the meyer lemon coulis that was with this. The seared cod was a perfectly prepared piece of fish. We finished of the meal with Cavatelli, foie gras, veal cheek that was a mind blowing dish. We finished the meal with a shared chocolate mousse. We shared all the dishes with new plates and silverware came out with each dish course. Water glasses filled as needed. Our waiter was very friendly and the meal pace was just right. I wish all my dining experience was as good as Le Filet - I said to myself: This what it feels to be "adulting"!

    Vincent T.

    Open your wallet for this yummy seafood experience where you get to taste influence of a Japanese chef. Top notch service from entrance to dinner service. Highly recommended.

    Amy Yu T.

    Honestly my taste buds were exploding out of joy after my meal here. If I could fit more food in my already fat tummy, I would. The food here was extremely delicious, and the staff really takes care of you. Every plate ordered was on point and total perfection. Let me tell you about the oysters. I loved it so much we ordered seconds. It ain't cheap but I'd work 100 overtime hours to eat more oysters here, it's worth it. And then, there's the wagyu that melts in my mouth. This restaurant is really worth the price and I totally recommend it for a special event.

    Katerina B.

    I've seen this restaurant every time I passed by the park and was always wondering if it was good. Well, now I have tried it and can confirm, it's excellent! The service is top notch, the food is amazing, it's truly is a special experience. Their menu is limited because they go after quality and to wow their clientele, every dish is perfect. And yes, the decor and name is related to the tennis court in front. I highly recommend to try to get a table at the terrace during summer, perfect for a romantic date or dinner with your loved ones. Yes, yes and yes!

    Nic Q.

    We really enjoyed our Friday night dinner party here. The minute you walk in, you're taken care of. The level of details and care makes the visit standout. Everything we ordered was fantastic, the three types of oysters, tuna tartare, Tataki of Wagyu, Cavatelli foie gras, veal cheek and the fish of the day. There was a great choice of wine by glass and ambience is just right. Bravo for making us want to come back soon!

    Magret de canard
    Maehgan H.

    I am torn... I really wanted to LOVE this restaurant, but I was disappointed... the food was fantastic, but you don't go to a restaurant on a Wednesday evening, or any other evening for that matter just to have a meal.. The service was below average, maybe it was an unfortunate night out of their control and the service is usually better, but we waited a very long time for our food.... we must have waited about 45-50 minutes for our main? We started to sip our wine extra slowly since they brought it out way before the food arrived... the timing was just not properly calculated.... I honestly recommend chasse et pêche or le serpent if you're looking for 10/10 food with IMPECCABLE service.... However Le Filet deserves recognition at the minimum for the food... affordable and savoury. Would recommend this place if you don't care for the experience of great service and you have a lot of time of your hands and don't care to wait for your food

    Canard
    Philip N.

    Phenomenal. From the presentation to the quality of ingredients and service. Three of each of the 'special' oysters to begin, tuna tartar to follow, and the canard to top it off accompanied by Pessac-Leognan. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. Great time sitting at the bar and hope to visit again someday.

    langoustine risotto with shiitake mushrooms and mascarpone
    Elise B.

    Ate here with a friend back in early 2017 and it was amazing. Every dish we ordered was perfect and delicious - I just wish there had been more! The prices are pretty expensive though, so definitely not a restaurant you go to very often. We shared a few dishes: butternut squash ravioli with pan-seared scallops and a parmesan mousse, langoustine risotto with shiitake mushrooms and mascarpone, squid ink linguine with shrimps calamari and clams, the Cinderella dessert: a chocolate mousse with a vanilla cream - everything was so good. For my full review and more photos, check out my blog: Turquoise Blog (link in bio!)

    Cooked gratin oysters.. Yum
    Oleg R.

    I've been to every good place in Montreal. Multiple times. Le Filet is my favorite. Hands down. Warning: if you enter that place you are guaranteed to become addicted and spend a lot of money there. I did. I just finished my yearly expenses and I spent good 4-figures there this year. And now about the restaurant: Location - very nice area on Mont Royal street. In between 2 beaten passes - St Laurent and Parc. In the middle of everything, while not super crowded. Lots of green grass around during summer (nice sports fields across the street). Tons of street parking around (major plus). Ambiance - Very good one. However, it can get extremely loud there to the point that you can lose your voice, since everybody is trying to be louder than everybody else. Their terrace is very good so try to get a table there if you are hitting Le Filet in summer. Management - very well done. A good looking girl will greet you at the door, offer some wine, and take your jacket. Actually, hold on, one of the owners most likely will, before the girl manages to. Even though it is a borderline posh place, owners are super down to earth and will take care of you well. Last time I accidentally spilled someone else' wine onto that same someone else. Guess what, the owner was right there to fix the situation. No animals were injured in the process. Menu - interesting stuff to read. Le Filet is following the latest trend of small plates. $15-$20 a plate. You will need 5-6 plates for a good dinner for 2. The menu is organized into 5-6 groups by type of seafood/non-seafood they have. I advice to: a. trust their waiters' suggestions (did that first 2 times, did not get disappointed) b. pick 1 plate from each group. If you manage to screw this one up... you are a very special one. Food - it is AWESOME. I would kill for their 1/2 lobsters. And I would kill the person who decided to remove their sweet buttersqaush ravioli from the menu. I almost got a heart attack when I found out. Their fried oysters are mindblowing. Kurobata pork is good. Basically everything there is worth trying (hence, the danger to get addicted). Wine - their cellar is VERY, VERY decent. One of the first times I came I tried this italian wine, filtered through volcanic ashes. Wasn't able to find anything similar in Montreal. Trust their owner or waiters. I haven't been disappointed. Verdict - my favorite place, and I'm very hard to please. Great location, ambiance, attitude, and most important - food. A perfect recipe for an awesome foodie night out.

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    This review is for the Brasserie. I especially wanted to try this place to get my foie gras fix and…read moreit was really good! I only wish the foie gras and the bread were served warm. The bone marrow with snails was also good, but the combination was a little weird. I liked the bone marrow. I liked the snails. But served together took away from enjoying each part on its own. The duck was roasted to perfection. The skin was so crispy and the meat just fell off the bone. Same goes for the braised veal cheeks. There was no bone to fall off of, but the meat was so tender and just came apart as soon as I pressed down with my knife. I can't wait to come back to try the Salle à Manger since it's a different menu. Foie gras parfait 8/10 Bone marrow, Burgundy snails 8/10 Braised veal cheeks 9/10 Duck confit 9/10

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    Damas - Kibbie Naya (lamb tartar) was really well spiced and very flavorful.  Perfect firmness and texture.

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    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.6 kmWestmount, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

    My new favorite seafood restaurant in Montreal…read more.. we met up at 6pm on friday night, during happy hour. The happy hour specials are one dollar oysters and ten dollars for cocktails. It is very satisfying. One caveat though, the oysters tend to have shell bits in them so be careful. I ordered the risotto as my appetizer even though it was listed as a main. My main dish was octopus. The risotto was perfect, the rice was just right, mussels, tiger shrimps, calamari and lobster tail. it was well proportioned, you could have seafood in every bite until the last bit of rice, just perfect. The octopus, came with onions, capers and olives, not my favorite combo but I did enjoy the tanginess at the end, it did grow on me. Dessert was lava cake with ice cream. We asked to have it with ice cream and it was amazing. Already planning my return...

    Always get excited when a new restaurant opens its doors but was very disappointed by this place…read more There's was nothing exciting about this place decor wise or even food wise. First when I had to reserve at this place they wanted credit card information which is fine because some restaurants do that nowadays but what I didn't like was that the cancelation should be done minimum 2 days in advance if not they charge you 25$ for each person, I find that ridiculous because last minute emergency do tend to happen sometimes. Second when we got there the hostess asked us if she could seat us at the bar saying that the bar is beautiful and all. The brings us to the bar section upstairs and seats us at a tiny little bar which seats 4 ppl(nothing amazing)... The 2 other ppl that were already seated at the bar had taken 1/3 of the space leaving us a very tight area to sit and we were not comfortable sitting there. We asked to be seated elsewhere, the place looked packed but there was a table available on the floor but they told us that the only other table they had for us was a table downstairs, we agreed because we didn't really mind where to seat as long as we had more space to breath. Also something that we didn't like was that the bartender asked us if we only speak English, so we weren't quite sure why he did that remark because he was able to converse with us. When we went downstairs we realized that our table was next to the open kitchen and also we were the only ppl from the restaurant that were seated there. Which we found really odd and felt like the outcast of the restaurant. We didn't want to complain to much because we always try to give the benefit of a doubt especially when it comes to new restos. I have this place a 3 star because of the drinks, they were very well made. I definitely recommend to get the east and ivy if you like lychee and also the guilt and ginger if you like ginger. For food we got the oysters, these were really good and opened by a girl just next to entrance by order. The oysters were fresh and I love the dill mignonette, which was different then other places. For mains we got the mussel and fries. Which was okay eatable, nothing amazing. We got the new York strip and asked for medium rare but the steak came medium. The pepper sauce was too thick to my liking. We also got a side of onion rings and mushrooms, the mushrooms were good, the batter of the onion rings were have any flavor and it was bland. The waitress was nice but not really attentive, like I said before we got seated alone downstairs and we were isolated from everyone so I'm guessing she wasn't really reminding herself to come check up on us more frequently I guess. The food was average nothing spectacular about the food here. Also we didn't really like the atmosphere. I don't know if we just went on a wrong day or this place is always like this. Overall it seems like this place is good for big groups and I also heard that this place is considered a superclub. The music we were hearing was mostly techno. I give them the benefit of doubt of they moving us to a bigger space and also the men that moved us I think it was the owner checked on us twice to see if we were okay which we appreciated. Personally I would not recommend this place nor I will go back. For the price the food is not worth it.

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    Le Filet - seafood - Updated May 2026

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