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    Le Saint-André

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    La Grange Urbaine - Pizza les 3 petits cochon. Sauce, mozzarella, bacon, capicollo et saucisse

    La Grange Urbaine

    3.4(22 reviews)
    4.0 kmLaval
    $$

    J'ai décidé d'essayer ce petit restaurant qui a beaucoup de review positif sur Yelp et Google…read more Il s'agit d'un petit restaurant italien qui fait des pizza et des pâtes. Les enfants comme les adultes trouverons leur compte dans les multiples choix. Il y a une terrasse extérieur, une salle à mangé ainsi qu'une salle de réception privée. Si vous désirez manger sur la terrasse, la file d'attente est devant celle-ci sinon aller directement à l'intérieur . Le stationnement à l'arrière est grand. Il s'étend sur quelques bloc donc même s'il n'y a pas de place directement derrière, continué. Il y a pas mal d'enseigne qui vous l'indique anyway. Pour la nourriture, j'ai décidé d'essayer la pizza les 3 petits cochons. Il s'agit d'une pizza avec sauce tomate, mozzarella, bacon, capicollo et saucisse. Toute les pizza sont servit avec un petit pot d'huile épicé. Les pizza sont cuit dans un four au bois et gaz sur une plaque tournante. On le goûte très bien. La pizza a un petit goût de bois juste parfait et elle était très bonne. La seul chose, et c'est question de préférence, je l'aurais laisser un petit peu plus longtemps pour avoir une croûte plus croustillante sur le dessous. Il s'agit de pizza croûte mince style napolitaine mais garnis façon new York. J'estime la taille autour de 12" pour la pizza. Le.service est bien, on ne ressent pas les effets de la pénurie de main d'oeuvre tant sur la rapidité du service que dans l'attente pour la nourriture. Je vais y retourner essayer autre chose mais certainement reprendre une pizza plus tard. Il y a possibilité de faire livrer ou de prendre pour emporter avec un rabais. Il y a une note au bas du menu qui indique que si vous prenez un repas et le partagé, il y a des frais de 4$. Je trouve cela tout de même bizarre comme frais, il me semble que si la pizza est trop grosse mais que je peux la manger à 2, pourquoi je paierais un extra?

    Supper with friends on a Saturday night. We were pleased with the service. Our waitress was…read morefriendly and efficient. They are strict with their Covid rules. Passport and signature required. Its a byow and they don't allow hard drinks, no vodka based drinks. Their menu is limited to pasta and pizza though there are couple of veal and parm dishes. We liked the primavera pasta and the bolognese was spot on. In summer they double their capacity with a terrace. Nice find for simple reasonably priced food.

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    La Grange Urbaine - Salle de réception

    Salle de réception

    La Grange Urbaine - Partie de la terrasse

    Partie de la terrasse

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    Bar George - Bar George: beet salad

    Bar George

    4.3(309 reviews)
    12.4 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    Dining at Bar George was one of the highlights of our quick 24-hour layover in Montreal. We stayed…read moreat Le Mount Stephen Hotel without doing much research on dining options, assuming we'd just find something nearby. But before even checking in, we had to walk through Bar George ~ and instantly knew we wanted to eat there. We were lucky enough to grab a last-minute reservation, and Julien took a good care of us throughout the evening. His recommendation of the Beef Wellington was spot on (it's already one of our favorite dishes), but this was hands down the best we've ever had. I ordered the lobster risotto, which was excellent with just the right amount of spice. My son had the 10 oz striploin steak with homemade fries (chips), and it was absolutely delicious. I also loved the Canadian touch of coarse salt on the steak, plus the option to choose between Béarnaise or peppercorn sauce. Julien also mentioned their pastry chef placed second in a NY competition, and the desserts absolutely lived up to that reputation. We tried the pineapple and coconut pavlova and the "lick me hazelnut" ~ both beautifully presented and incredibly delicious. We also ordered iced coffee and a latte, and noticed something interesting: this was the second place where we found Canadian coffee to be smooth and mild ~ such a nice change from the often bitter, over-roasted American coffee. Yes, dinner was a bit steep ($300+), but it was worth every penny. Between the rich history, stunning design, outstanding service, and unique cuisine, I would highly recommend Bar George. I would absolutely love to come back!!

    The inside of the restaurant architecture that mimic an old nostalgia classic British…read morecraftsmanship. Overall, I really enjoyed the food, ambience, and service here was impeccable. Ordered the Beef Wellington with several other dishes which were very good. The drink was excellent! I visit this place every time that I am in the area visiting! Again, the architecture of the building is timeless and beautiful!

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    Bar George - Grandfather clock

    Grandfather clock

    Bar George - Seafood tower

    Seafood tower

    Bar George - One of the dining room rooms

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    One of the dining room rooms

    Le Passé Composé - Panko French toast

    Le Passé Composé

    4.4(418 reviews)
    13.5 kmVille-Marie
    $$$

    Drove 4.5 hours for their French brunch--very disappointing experience. Despite arriving early with…read moreavailable seating, we were told to sit at the bar. Food was just okay; foie gras was overly sauced. Service was the main issue. My cappuccino was mostly foam, and the replacement was still charged on the bill. Had to wait for a manager who never showed up until much later, and even then, nothing was resolved--just called it a "miscommunication." Overall, poor service and not worth the trip. Would not recommend.

    Le Passé Composé was hands down my favorite meal of the trip. I came in on a Saturday without a…read morereservation and was very lucky they had bar seating available. The bar is first come, first served, so if you forget to book ahead, it's definitely worth trying your luck. You can still order anything from the full menu. The modern, upscale interior sets the tone for a fancy brunch experience that feels both elegant and welcoming. Foie gras for breakfast? Absolutely yes. They also have a full bar for anyone who wants something pretty to sip on while enjoying their meal. The servers were bilingual in French and English, and they were kind, attentive, and made the whole experience smooth from start to finish. My goal was to eat as much foe grais as I can on this trip so I ordered the Foie Gras Poached Eggs. OMG starting off with the bread that was on the bottom, it was so soft and fluffy. Literally melted in my mouth. The foie gras had a beautiful sear and was rich and silky, with a texture that honestly reminded me of ice cream. There was also a touch of sweetness in the sauce that cut through the richness in the best way. Every bite was perfectly balanced. I was super impressed and will absolutely try to visit again the next time I'm in Montreal.

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    Le Passé Composé - Vibe

    Vibe

    Le Passé Composé - Panko French toasts

    Panko French toasts

    Le Passé Composé - Foie Gras poached eggs

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    Foie Gras poached eggs

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