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La Raclette

4.5 (60 reviews)
PriceyFondue, French
Closed 5:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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Casual
Moderate noise
Dressy
Good for groups

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MTL à Table menu 2023
Aimee H.

This is such a fun place to have dinner with friends. Every item on the menu was excellent. The staff were quick to bring food, courteous and prompt on topping up your water. It was a full night but the service was on point with different team members helping out as needed. The MTL à Table menu was a nice deal and got me through the door to discover their menu cause otherwise I would've found the menu kind of pricey on a regular day. This is a restaurant that understood the assignment!! We enjoyed everything about our evening--good food and friends! The pink peppercorn raclette with 4 half potatoes had the best tasting fragrant cheese ever but it is rich so you might want to share it and eat it with the fresh baguette bread provided. The salmon confit was so fresh with the dill and cream--delightful! The rabbit rillettes were delicious paired with the cranberry balsamic jam. I asked for more croutons to go with it. The shredded veal and mushrooms was rich and creamy. The crusted cod was accompanied with a really wonderful creamy sauce. I definitely recommend these two dishes. The Cornish hen is the leg and the wing which may be hard to eat elegantly with a knife and fork. The Océane raclette bowl I found had more broccoli and cauliflower than seafood. There were small shrimp in there and topped with salmon pieces accompanied with a side of salad. It was tasty but very cheesy so I couldn't finish it all (take home). As for desserts, the chocolate dome was so tasty with the caramel and raspberries. Witness its glorious destruction by molten caramel sauce! The Mont Blanc might look like strands of raw chicken meat but I promise you it was tastier than it looked! It paired well with the vanilla ice cream base. Overall, a great new find for me. Would love to come back again! There are two options for parking... You can circle the neighborhood or you can pay $8 for parking in a sticker zone using the code from the restaurant.

Pierrades

Good restaurant with nice environment. Service was great, very nice and explained well and great recommendations. Cheese fondue taste really good, one of the best I ever had Pierrades, first time trying this which was recommended by the server, highly recommended. Stone grilled meat with melted cheese, just wanna go back when I'm writing this review

Recent menu with updated prices
Daniel B.

I was looking forward to a great fondue/raclette experience, but unfortunately La Raclette did not quite deliver. The primary problem with this restaurant is the limiting and strict format of their menu. If you want cheese fondue for 2 people, you cannot have any raclette or the hot stone grill and vice versa. The fondue or raclette is 55$/ person for the table d'hote, while the raw meats grilled at the table rings in at 63$ ( or 72$ if you add exactly 2 shrimp and 1 scallop per person). Incidentally, all prices are about 20$ higher than listed on their website. If the experience had been amazing, I wouldn't ordinarily care about the price discrepancy. I understand that restaurants need to recoup some money these days. We ordered the grilled meats and seafood with raclette cheese which costs 144$ for 2 people. On top of that most of the appetizers and desserts have supplementary charges, therefore the dinner with tax and tip came in just a hair below 200$. For the price, I was underwhelmed. When I think of classic fondue restaurants I remember having a first course dipping some bread and vegetables in a cheese fondue. The second course would be either a Chinese style fondue cooking meats in oil or grilling them on a stone. Because of the strict menu however, simply adding a pot of cheese to a order is not an option unless you want to spend an extra 80$. (40 x 2people minimum à la charge price for fondue) . The restaurant wants to desperately ensure that everyone spends at least 40 dollars (it's even written on their website), so they include a small plate of 2 mini pickles, literally 4 miniature fried potatoes the size of home fries, and a small handful of lettuce in oil. I have no idea what people are talking about in these reviews when they said there is an abundance of food. Look at the picture of raw meat they gave us to grill. Being a Watchers Watchers alumni, I'm pretty accurate gauging portion sizes. Combined, I would guess that there was no more than 10 ounces of protein to be grilled and split amongst 2 people. For 200$, even including the 4 slices of cheese, diminutive portion of potatoes and a few baskets of bread, the value here is poor. my appetizer of duck confit was absolutely awful. Served cold and wrapped in a wet leaf of greenery, it was basically a clump of tasteless and unseasoned cold mystery meat. The 4 slices of raclette cheese were delicious, but the 2 sauces were forgettable and generic. I would have preferred a few extra shrimp, some more meat, and much more potatoes, pickles and vegetables on the side. There was next to nothing there! Finally, if you are going to throw in a seafood option don't give a customer one small scallop. It's disappointing and ridiculous. Who eats a single lonely scallop?? Our waiter kept telling us that dessert was going to be a "show". Basically they cover a very small piece of cake with a thin dome of chocolate. Then they melt it with some "chocolate whiskey " sauce. It sounds better than it was. The portion was small and the flavours weren't rich, just overly sweet. I have a crazy suggestion for a fondue restaurant at dessert time; Try a chocolate fondue with some sliced fruit. How is this not an option? Surely, this can't be the best the city of Montreal has to offer in terms of fondue? Unfortunately, there only seems to be a handful left. Most places are outside of the city. The good news is that I'm fairly confident that after buying a fondue or raclette set , I could pull off a great meal that would be a marked improvement over this restaurant.

Dawei L.

La Raclette, a hidden gem in the plateau Mont-Royal, a place where you'll never imagine to find the definition of fine dinning. Needless to say, this is the perfect a place to enjoy with friends and your loved ones. No matter what you order, it will be a party in your month. I ordered a pot-au-feu de Canard which came with a tender duck leg which was cooked to perfection. It was soo tender that I didn't even need my knife. The dish also came big piece of saucisson which complemented the duck very well. It also came with a pork breast which was, again, delicious. The whole dishes left a wonderfull taste in my mouth. Definitly will coming back and try other dishes!

Raclette dinner with cured meats.
Andres R.

I have dined at this authentic raclette and fondue restaurant now in three occasions, including yesterday evening. We made reservations online for the 7 pm seating, but we were a few minutes late due to the difficulty finding a parking spot. Apparently the restaurant does offer a special temporary street parking permit for $6 when you check in, but didn't know this and we ended up walking several blocks to and from the establishment, parking for free in a 2 hour spot in an adjacent neighborhood. After we explained this to the staff, they were nice and accommodating and we were promptly seated. We ordered their European style raclette dinner, which comes with 8 slices of cheese for each person, and accompanied by steamed baby potatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, and asparagus spears, and a green salad, and I ordered mine with the cured meats (included with the raclette price of $40 per person) and my girlfriend requested mushrooms instead of the meats. The menu was a bit confusing, but in addition to raclette there's fondue and other sides available, but the basic raclette dinner is very large and satisfying. The restaurant also has a BYOB policy so we brought our own wine and they didn't charge an uncorking fee. The service was generally good, although the water refills were slow and the waiter didn't quite clarify our questions about the menu, even though my girlfriend is fluent in French. But the food was delicious and the cost was reasonable given the generous portions.

Veggies soup and raclette
Monica L.

Nice environment, good service and bettee food! The price is actually a menu set, so we had the Petit menu, which includes a soup as starter and then the main course you choose. We finally went for the raclette and the cheese was tasty and it melted in our mouth... It is served with potatoes, veggies and charcuterie. Do not miss the super chocolate cake!!

Cheese fondue
Harry K.

My very first experience at a Swiss raclette restaurant was here today and as usual, after checking the reviews on Yelp which were quite positive, I didn't hesitate to give it a try. I can't say I was impressed nor disappointed but it was one of them experiences where you'd feel happy you've had the chance to at least experience a novelty for the sake of discovering something new. We tried the three course raclette and fondue. We were two couples. You'd get stuffed if you can finish them all. Pro: - Very tasty and high quality deer tartare - Amazingly tasty and rich raclette cheese - Awesome desserts. We tried the chocolate dome with hot caramel sauce and poire Hélène. Both are excellent choices - Very nice and attentive staff, they'd even come outside of the restaurant upon your arrival and help you find a parking spot if you ask them to - They sell $6 parking pass so you can park your car in the reserved residential spots on streets nearby - BYOW Con: - Not much except for the price. For two, It cost us $130 with tax and tip and it's a BYOW. Well, it's Swiss Harry, not a falafel joint. Duh! Right. - You'd need to go to the gym the following day to burn them rich damn calories - Cholesterol? Haha, you're in the wrong restaurant. I'd go back but only on a special occasion and I'd order the raclette if it's me and my significant other. The cheese in this one is superior to the fondue. Anyhow, my next fondue would be a regular one, not cheese. I can survive for a few weeks after here today without cheese. But damn, it was good tho.

Cheese fondue
Li S.

We gave it a 4/5 because the ambiance was romantic, calm and European style. The service was service was passive, which is nice for a wine and dine, less for energetic ambiance. The best dish in f the night was a salmon carpaccio 10 on 10. One of the best entrees in the city. We also had the mushroom pole to espuma, which was good. We shared a cheese fondue. The cheese fondue was a little on the salty side and the choice of dipping foods were limited to charcuterie, bread and potatoes. Would have liked more variety to make it more fun. The dessert was also the highlight of the evening, chocolate dome! Do not pass this up!! Ps it's a BYOB. For more details: insta @you_my_food

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Great food and service, easy parking around, desert is awesome, kids menu available, English visitor friendly, highly recommended.

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So good! Had the 3 course meal and it was super filling and delicious! Recommend he Raclette or fondue - and the chocolate dome!!

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Fantastic! The appetizers I had was a salmon Tartar and its taste and flavour deserves a 5 star review on Yelp!

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Fondue Haidilao

Fondue Haidilao

4.4(35 reviews)
3.5 kmVille-Marie

It is a fun spot, where you can get pulled noodles made with a guy lip syncing to justin beiber…read more There is many fun elements, including snacks and water/tea in the waiting area. The meats are high quality. If you want all you can eat, this may not be the best for you.

The Short Version: This review is exclusively for their…read moremochi which I got as takeout, lol. It was pretty good. Note it's Chinese-style mochi and not Japanese-style mochi. The Long Version: I love mochi. Like it's one of my favourite desserts. So when I saw that Fondue Haidilao had an UberEats deal for BOGO (buy one get one free) mochi, I had to check it out. Especially since our hotel was just around the corner. My husband does not enjoy hotpot and I'm uncertain how I feel about takeout hotpot anyway, so I just got the mochi, lol. It was $3.95 for 2 orders (since it was BOGO). Each order contains 3 pieces, so I got 6 pieces. They are small but still very reasonable for the price, especially BOGO. I ordered on the app and picked up. Pick-up was quick and smooth. Staff were courteous. The mochi were soft and chewy. They had finely grated coconut on the outside and custard on the inside. The custard was unfortunately not creamy but rather it had a more starchy consistency, a bit different from what I was expecting, but it was still ok. Note that since Haidilao is a Chinese chain, the mochi is Chinese-style not Japanese-style. I would love to try the hotpot at Haidilao one day. Maybe when my mom and I return for another mother-daughter trip to Montreal since the hubster does not like hotpot. Street parking only. Review #69 (2025)

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La Fonderie

La Fonderie

3.4(9 reviews)
13.3 kmLaval
$$$

Okay so this was defo one of my food adventure fails, I really do enjoy fondu and when me and my…read moregirl had lived together we'd eat it often and I loved it. So I figured if I went out to place that specializes in cooking it it would be great but that wasn't the case. I went here on a Thursday which happened to be ladies night which meant that for 24$ there's was a fixed menu with a salad or soup starter a fondue and coffee or tea. The price was very reasonable and I liked that the fondu that came with it was a mix of chicken beef and shrimp. Where the problems first started for me were at the amount of time it took to order revive water and wait time between courses it took close to 3 hours from the time we walked in to the time we paid for the bill. I found myself starving between my salad and the actual fondu, and when I had to ask the waiter for more dipping sauce it didn't actually get to me until the meal was over. The actual proteins themselves for okay at best the broth itself lacked in flavour and I've had better stuff at home in my living room. The highlights of the meal were the starters and the side of potatoes that came with the meal For the price of the food and the wait time you have a lot of other better options :/

If you're a fan of fondue, this is a great place to visit. As someone who never really has tried…read moregenuine fondue at a restaurant it was certainly an entertaining meal. La Fonderie is compact resto, so space can be precious but it's pretty decor makes up for it... so ultimately they've managed to to create an intimate environment that are great for dates as well as group outings. At the end of the meal, I'd definitely lean more on the group thing. Their menu was a bit difficult to fully comprehend so we asked the waiter for our options, he expertly and very nicely given us some great options. He probably gets this A LOT. I ultimately went with their "Maitre-Boucher" "Feast meal" which consisted of a : 1. Entrée of Swiss Cheese Fondue 2. House or Caesar Salad with their Famous Toasted Garlic Bread (I went with Caesar!) 3. Chinese or Bourguignonne Fondue of your Choice (I went with Chinese! With Filet Mignon of Beef, Chicken Breast, Filet of Porc and Marinated Lamb!) 4. Choice of Dessert or Dessert-Coffee (I went with their Fruits!) 5. Regular Coffee or Tea or Herb Tea (I went with Regular Coffee!) The Swiss cheese fondue was very good, the bread that came it was addicting to say the least. I'm glad to report that no cheese remained and we had to push away those evil bread bites as far from us as possible. The Caesar salad was only OK, the salad was alright but the dressing was flavorless and watery. The Garlic Bread was ONCE AGAIN there to entice me. WHY MUST YOU TASTE SO GOOD BREAD? WHY?! SHOO! The meat was served in 2 beautiful platters with a nice variety of sauces that you can dip them in. I really liked this experience but as we ate it seemed to drag on. This might be more enjoyable with a group of people who can chat profusely while the meat cooks slowly in the bouillon/fondue. The meats were fresh, looked great and tasted amazing. The variety of sauces were good and refills were easy to get. My fondue dessert consisted of a few fruits like bananas, pineapples, strawberries and the such in a small pot of delicious chocolate. I believe I found a new love of bananas in hot chocolate. OH MAMA! The regular coffee was upgrade to a cappuccino and it was good. Our waiter was friendly and very attentive to us, I believe when we told him we were on a date night while our daughter was back home being babysat he went out of his way to be very accommodating. Nothing but praise here folks! The price-tag is pretty expensive, so this may not be something I'd do very often unless it's for a special event. I'd recommend to try this place at least once. A few bad notes. We waited 15 minutes when we came in, we had reservations but no one was manning the hostess desk. So our table sat unattended all this time. Oh and another note, the parking was difficult to find say the least. I had to make a spot with my SUV at the far end of the parking lot.

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Au Pied de Cochon

4.2(1.5k reviews)
1.0 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
$$$

Had to try this Michelin guide restaurant in Montreal. Heard so many great things and just had to…read morebook a reservation! The restaurant was cozy and intimate with below average noise levels. The servers and waitstaff was kind and attentive. The restaurant also had a high chair for our baby, which was nice! The prices were fairly reasonable for a restaurant of this caliber at $$ to $$$ depending on the main course. Cromesqui (9/10) - a very delicate appetizer. Expertly crafted with a nice crisp outer shell and a flavorful gravy burst in the middle. Foie Gras Nigiri (9/10) - another fantastic starter. Foie gras over flavored rice serve on an Asian soup spoon. They provided a soy sauce to add to the appetizer and it was very good! Squid ink Risotto (8/10) - solid main dish. Had large pieces of squid and whelks. I'm usually not a risotto guy, but this was good. Only feedback I had on this dish was I felt it was a bit too salty. Duck in a Can (8/10) - this was one of their marquee entrees. The whole entree came in a can they opened table side and presented onto the dish. It came with duck, Foie gras, braised cabbage and celery root puree. Great presentation and I only wished the duck was a bit more tender on mine. Pounding chômeur (10/10) - We topped off dinner with the pounding chômeur or "poor man's pudding." This was one of the best things I ate in Montreal. Definitely add the ice cream and enjoy one of the best desserts Montreal has to offer!

This place was a must on our list. I recommend making reservations because they get booked fast…read more The restaurant is beautiful and elegant, with a modern vibe. They also had a high chair for our baby! One of the only places in Montreal with a high chair!!! So thank you for that. Here is what we ate: Appetizers: Cromesqui - 9/10 - crunchy on the outside and creamy on the inside- very delicious! Foie Gras Nigiri - 9/10 - the rice and foie gras combo is a hit! Mains: Squid Ink risotto - 7/10 - this was a bit too salty for me. Was just ok. Duck in a can - 8/10 - one of their most popular dishes. The presentation is top notch. Great flavor and texture. Side: we got some fries for our baby 10/10 - nothing better than gourmet fries! Dessert: Pounding Chomeur- 10/10 - this was phenomenal. Chomeur is what they call a "poor man's pudding" it's like a cake batter with ice cream on top. Def recommend. Service - 12/10. I mean, they were remarkable! Our waitress was incredibly friendly and helpful. The whole staff made sure we had everything we needed and checked on us regularly. Everyone was outstanding. Honorable mention - as a parent it's hard to dine with a baby, and there was no area to change him. The restrooms are not kid-friendly. Well, our waitress and her manager allowed me to go next door so I can have some privacy and change my baby on a table. For a parent this was AMAZING! I was so grateful and thankful! Overall, this place is excellent! The restaurant is beautiful, the food is great, and the service is spectacular. You will have a top-tier experience here!

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Restaurant La Suisse

Restaurant La Suisse

4.8(5 reviews)
59.0 km
$$

A romantic escape to Europe just a few miles over the US border!! The hosts are super friendly and…read morethe dining is reminiscent of a quaint Swiss fondue restaurant. We have stayed at the Inn and eaten here at least eight times over the years and are going back again in a few weeks. We always order the fondue which is made fresh by real Swiss Germans who know what they're doing. Stay here if you are driving to Montreal from New England. The rate is $95 plus you get a 10% discount with AAA. Have a great dinner, drink a bottle of wine, stumble up to your room, wake up to a wonderful European style breakfast, hike the paths through their acreage, and then take off for Montreal which is about an hour's drive. I have to mention that the rooms are no frills but have TVs unlike many B&Bs. You are right on Rt 133 so you must be prepared to hear the trucks go by on the highway. They are all on the second floor which means you might have accessibility issues. My rating of 5 stars is for the complete package (dinner, room, breakfast). You might forget your stay at the Frontenac or the Ritz, but you'll never forget the romantic little nook you found in Pike River.

Absolutely loved this place. Driving on dark roads to Montreal we stumbled across La Suisse for the…read morenight. Inside is very typical of a Swiss-style chalet, with a log cabin-esque exterior. In the lobby is an assortment of fondues, chocolates and jams. On each door is a name of a different Swiss city (Bern, Zurich, Geneve, etc.) and the rooms are immaculate. The beds are super comfortable on wooden frames, and there were no signs of bedbugs whatsover, even under the mattresses. Set in a very rural, remote Quebec town, but the view of the cornfields in the morning is incredible! There is a full continental breakfast in the morning starting at 8am I believe. Excellent place to stay if traveling from Vermont to Montreal. Tip: use AAA card for a 10% discount.

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Crêperie Chez Suzette

Crêperie Chez Suzette

3.8(552 reviews)
3.5 kmVille-Marie
$$

Great option for a meal in Old Montreal. Creperie Chez Suzette's has great options for all things…read morecrepes among other things. They have a good sandwich, cheese and chocolate fondues as well as a mini hotpot experience. It's local is great to just walk in from a day of exploring the city and the meal is filling and hearty. We had: - la charlevoix: crepe with stuffed ham, cheese, spinach, with bechamel sauce - la speciale delice: crepe stuffed with eggs, ham, bacon, cheese, mushrooms - cafe viennois: viennese coffee with whipped cream and chocolate The crepes were filling and was a great breakfast/lunch option and with the table side maple syrup, nothing could taste any better. They have a massive space for many tables and seats, the service is fast and food comes out quick. We didn't see anyone go for the fondues or the mini hotpot, but it is an interesting surprise to see it on the menu. Great place for a tour group or just to get off your feet and out of the weather.

Came here a long time ago, so I was excited to come back for a casual lunch. The atmosphere is…read morestill very cozy and charming, and the hot chocolate was literally the perfect treat for a chilly day. But the actual crepes were just okay, nothing really mind-blowing for the price you pay in this touristy area. It's a decent spot if you're nearby and want a quick sweet fix, but the overall experience was just a bit mid.

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