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    Le Central

    Le Central

    4.4
    (56 reviews)
    11.7 km
    $$

    Le Central was one of my favorite food halls in Montreal. It's very similar to the Time Out Market…read moreconcept, but honestly, I enjoyed this one much more. The atmosphere felt more welcoming, the crowd was more lively, and there seemed to be a better variety of food options to choose from. I started my visit at Norte and had not one, but two of their Special Passion Fruit Coconut Tequila Margaritas. Absolutely amazing. They were refreshing, flavorful, and dangerously easy to drink. I wish I had gotten the bartender's name because he was incredibly sociable, friendly, and made the experience even better. Next up was a pepperoni pizza from Heirloom, and wow... that pizza was fire. It was loaded with cheese, which is exactly how I like it. Most pepperoni pizzas tend to sacrifice some of that cheesy goodness, but this one delivered. The crust was great, the pepperoni had a nice crisp, and every bite hit the spot. Next time, I think I'll add some prosciutto and take it to the next level. After hanging out for a bit, I stopped by Masubi! and grabbed a sashimi rice ball, dumplings, and a salmon tartare. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and a perfect way to finish off the meal. The salmon tartare was especially delicious!! Overall, Le Central exceeded my expectations. Great drinks, great food, great atmosphere, and plenty of variety under one roof. I would absolutely recommend checking it out if you're visiting Montreal, and it's definitely on my list for my next trip back to the city.

    Honestly, with so many cuisines and such a clean, well-lit establishment, what's not to like? I fit…read morea chicken bowl from Chom Chom and it was delicious. Dining companion got a tofu bowl and claimed it was "fine." Great place for kids and families... stop by the strip club next door!

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    Look at all the sauces that are available. We made a dent in them.
    Look at all the sauces that are available. We made a dent in them.
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    Poutine
    Indian street food - excellent but very spicy

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    Indian street food - excellent but very spicy
    Place Versailles

    Place Versailles

    3.5
    (11 reviews)
    2.5 km
    $$

    Place Versailles is a-ok. Yes, it could be better; however, it's a major shopping center with…read moreample parking on the east side of Montreal where, unbeknownst to a lot of tourists, there is a large swath of different neighborhoods, some with attractive detached homes, with many demographics having different tastes, needs, and budgets. The layout is not exactly simple and linear, but it's not that challenging since the mall is more of a medium-sized one. It has 2 or 3 anchors and plenty of "middle class" stores. I say that because you won't find the upscale ones here and one of the anchors is Canadian Tire (which is a general merchandise mart as well). The food court is small, but it has enough variety. If you're looking to a mall food court to eat well, I'd question why you'd even be doing that. Mall food court food is "tide over" food. Not everyone needs trendy things. I say that because, in Montreal, there are many places to buy things that are "cool" or "chic," with most of them in more urban(e) shopping centers downtown or in boutiques throughout the more sought after neighborhoods. However, people also need malls with bread and butter stores and, at present, that's the niche that Place Versailles appears to fill. Because of its simple nature, Place Versailles gets 3 stars from me. It's great that Montreal has a mall like this within its city limits, and that it sits right next to the 25 at Sherbrooke. This type of suburban mall is more likely to be encountered further out ... on the West Island, in Laval, and on the north and south shores. Again, there is plenty of free parking - a real challenge in most parts of Montreal - and, should you want to take the Metro running under Sherbrooke to get here, your station would be Radisson.

    Oldies but goodies, this places is a throwback to my childhood every time…read more But, fortunately, when I go, I don't see how everything got decrepit and bland. Because unlike other old mall, they updated and refreshed most of the stuff. Sure, lots of elements from the '90 are still there. But they also feature the big box store you want from a mall.

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    Place Versailles
    Place Versailles
    Place Versailles

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    Le Marché les Halles d'Anjou

    Le Marché les Halles d'Anjou

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    2.4 km
    $

    Les Halles D'Anjou is a little mall where you can easily find everything you need to satisfy even…read morethe most discerning palates. It isn't far from my office so I often stop here after work if I need to pick up something for dinner or entertaining. Most of the stores here are food-related though there is a Dollarama and Archambault. In terms of food they have it all: a bakery, a cheese shop, a pasta shop, butcher, fishmonger and a SAQ. In the warmer months you can find a great little outdoor farmer's market. When it's too cold for the farmer's market you can choose to go to Fruiterie 440 instead. The food court here is your typical mall food court in that it is mostly chains but I rarely eat there. If you're in Anjou Les Halles is well worth the visit. It is kind of far from the metro so if you're coming here you're best off driving. Being out in the suburbs there is always an abundance of parking.

    Halles d'anjou is a great little shopping mall that contains cheese stores, bakeries/pastry shops,…read morefruit and veggie store, fish market and butcher shops. It's a good place to shop if you'd like to buy high end and imported products. Some stores are on the pricey side but majority of stores offer good quality products, therefore you get what you paid for. In the summer time, local farmers come to set up shop near the entrance of the mall during early morning and mid-afternoon. You could find everything from fine herbs to local strawberries and corn on the cob. Merchants also sell farmer's preserves like fruit ketchup and jam. Special Quebec merchandise like blueberry wine from Lac St.Jean can be found as well.

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    Fresh market stand
    Fresh market stand
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