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    Alex M.

    Overall: A // 5 stars Compelling restaurant offering modern fare with global inspiration. The food is innovative, exciting, and refreshing. Every dish was excuted to the highest of quality, and the command of service is certainly no less. (Bluefin Tartare: A) - Fresh and light Asian-forward profile on a tuna tartare, with a stunning tapioca chip and a refreshing blend of cucumber and other accompaniments with the tuna. (Octopus: A) - The flavor of this dish is perfectly balanced with a seafood saline coming from the octopus, complemented by the sweetness of the peppers and the acidity of the olives. The octopus is impressively tender and could not be cooked nor seasoned better. The potato component was omitted due to dairy, but the dish is already perfect to me. (Squid Ink Spaghetti: A) - Perfectly cooked pasta being just on the verge of al dente, but still soft enough. The sauce is well made, not being runny and just coated enough to give the pasta and seafood flavor without overpowering. The breacrumbs add a different saline and textural component to the dish pleasantly, which builds on the lovely sweet and spicy tomato sauce. Food: +2 Presentation: E Price: E Atmosphere: E Service: +1 Menu: +1 Insta/Yelp/Beli/TikTok: @amei_eats

    Paccheri, braised lamb ragout, stracciatella, pine nuts, pecorino
    Karen C.

    I had a work dinner here recently and thought everything was wonderful. The place is in a old factory or something so its a bit weird finding the entrance. You have to go through what looks like a closed factory and then enter the restaurant. We had a variety of food and everyone loved their meals. I started with the Mixed local greens salad with pear, sunflower, beets, and sheep cheese. Loved all the toppings on it, flavorful dressing. For my entree, I had the Paccheri pasta with braised lamb ragout, stracciatella, pine nuts, and pecorino. Also very good. Not a huge portion but you don't want that when you eat pasta. And I still could not finish it all. Desserts were shared. Loved the chocolate dessert. So yummy. Overall a really nice meal.

    Portobello on toast and pear and sheep's milk cheese mixed greens
    Shirley C.

    The food here was amazing and the portion sizes are generous. I don't think thee is a bad item on the menu so come and check it out for yourself! The building is pretty industrial on the outside and you wouldn't think this chic restaurant exists on the I side but it does. Our waitress was attentive and friendly service with a smile! We'll be back for more!

    Clean and light!

    Amazing food, beautiful presentation, and knowledgeable bartender that gave me great suggestions! Vibe is low key, alive but not too noisy

    Igor S.

    Service here was on point. Perfect place to have a great meal with friends or family as the crowd is very mixed. Very industrial feel inside with appropriate decorations. If you do not know the little sign they have it's basically on an empty block. The food was hitting g very well. I can see the hype. The menu is not large by any means, but what they have they do very well.

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    Sylvio L.

    This is one of the high class restaurants that I had eyes on over 2 years ago. And then the pandemic raised its ugly head. Tonight, for a very very special occasion, we are seated at this restaurant. I have never made a booking at a restaurant where there was so much attention to detail. Email was answered promptly and professionally. What a great start! Check in was even better. We were fortunate to have Andréane looked after us from start to finish. It was a pleasure to let her indulge us with the wine selection to start with. We ordered the razor clams, oysters as entree. The main course was Branzilon, Loup de Mer, a fish from the Mediterranean that is meant to share for two. The other main was Linguini, Speck, Amande, Chou-fleur, truffle-hachée. Our reservation was at 5.45pm on Saturday and by 6.30pm, the place was jam packed Washroom was private with GOJO foam soap, auto hand dryer and clean. I am allergic to dirty washroom, and trust me when I tell you that washroom are well maintained and clean. Back to the razor clams and the oysters. Simply delicious. Trust me. Both oysters and clams were sitting on a bed of sea salt, not on the traditional shaved ice what we are used to. Focaccia bread was incredibly good with dripping olive oil. Loup de mer was excellent! Fish meat was firm and so tender. Atmosphere was somewhat noisy, but it is jammed packed, but you can still carry on a good conversation. This restaurant is a place that is meant to be remembered, and if you want to take a picture to carry on a memory that will last a hundred years, then this IS the place. Atmosphere is a 5, the food is 6 and Andreane has helped make it a 10.

    Vanessa D.

    Visit: 3/2022 Review finished: 3/2024 Unfortunately I am attempting to finish this review in 2024, long after visiting this establishment so I do not recall my visit here in detail besides giving it 5/5 stars and the photo evidence I have. I do remember the spot was a bit hard to find but I feel like that's what they are going for, nondescript entrance. The inside is grand with such big (privacy) windows still with loads of natural light coming through. We had a large party so our reservation was fairly early and the restaurant was fairly empty at the time. It filled up much more by the time we left. I remember we shared a wine bottle but couldn't tell you which. I had the pasta posted in my pictures, if you recognize the name of it, please comment because no way I remember. Anyway, the one thing I truly know is that in my very trusted book of ratings, I absolutely enjoyed this spot and the food was amazing. So I'll be back and do a better job reviewing next time.

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    Issan Z.

    Le Serpent is well known in town as a serious eat. The interior is all open, sober in colours but airy in natural light. We booked for an early dinner, and were served with great attention and courtesy. We started with the crudo, which was a selection of three. This was perhaps the least accomplished dish of the dinner. The scallop had a nice heat, but the orange meant to balance it with sweetness was too timid. The salmon was topped with strangely cut cucumber that brought little to taste, and the plate was unfortunately badly wiped. The highlight of the meal was definitely the main grilled fish and vegetables. Whoever is managing the grill is a rockstar! All the magical flavours conferred by fire were brought out and enhanced. The corn and other seasonal vegs were delightfully tender and charred, and the fennel gave an aromatic sweetness to the deboned fish. I couldn't get enough! Lastly came the dessert, a beautifully glazed, creamy construct surrounded by little jewels in red. The tapioca pearls had unfortunately hardened due to probably cold storage, but the basil gave the strawberries a brilliant freshness. A very nice meal!

    Sweetbread tartelette with cèpes mousse
    Khanh L.

    Le serpent, come hungry, leave happy... This rating is for the food only not the service. That said, the service is impeccable. I used to eat out a lot. Not so much anymore. Lately though, my passion for food has been rekindled. My search for lobster dishes continues... I think I've been here before a few years back... probably wasn't bad, honestly don't remember. Haha The starter: I had the sweetbread tartlet. The tart crust was very flaky and light. The filling had sweetbreads caramelized onions carrots and some mushrooms. The whole thing topped with a mousse made of cèpes (a kind of mushroom) The first bite was an explosion of contrast, light mousse and flaky pastry, mushroom gave you something to chew, the sweetbread was soft both bathed in a mildly salty creamy sauce and then you're hit with a touch of sweetness from the onions... perfect bite. I ate it slowly because I wanted to drag it out forever... The main: lobster risotto. I meant to try out a lobster dish, though the ravioli and pintade dish were very enticing. The rice was cooked Al dente . The sauce was creamy and well salted and the basil add a nice herby freshness. My only caveat was the lack of lobster flavor it was just a creamy risotto with some lobster thrown in. A solid dish nonetheless. Dessert: the primavera. A pistachio citrus cake with slices of clementine rind. The rind was soaked in simple syrup so it was not bitter. The whole thing was topped with kumquat ice cream and the cake was ribboned with white chocolate. Again contrasting textures and layers of fragrant perfumes from the pistachio to the rind and kumquat. The most original dessert I've tasted in a long while. I almost ordered another one. I often find dessert at nice restaurants to be lacking or unimaginative. And often not matching the style of the savory menu... The dessert here is refreshing interesting and yummy. And most importantly the play of contrasting flavors and textures seem to follow from the savory menu. A gem.

    Alexandra T.

    So not the place for kids as menu is limited and fish and steak is for two and over 100$ but my son and I went. Had oysters nothing special from Prince Edward Island (usual) they took a twist on spaghetti carbonara and that was pretty good but very salty. The duck to be served with brioche is out of my licking as duck is already fat so having a buttery bread is too much. It's not bad but not the best. If you follow me I have rated some restaurants better. Also if you go don't be scared of outside as I couldn't tell it was a restaurant we were Justin's an alley with a small black door saying the name. Not bad but not the best.

    MoneyMakerMac Eats ..

    Had an amazing solo birthday here last night. The server, Marie, was incredibly friendly and helpful with suggestions. I had the Fois Gras Parfait, Bucatini w/ Black Garlic & Maple Tart for dessert. My only issue is I didn't get more food. Everything was incredible. I would definitely be back and would highly recommend! It's a great setting for an intimate date or dinner with friends as well!

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    Evan P.

    Le Serpent is a hidden gem in Griffintown that we walked by twice beside it is in an unassuming factory building. Once inside, it is brightly lit and beautifully adorned in its simplicity. The staff is really friendly and makes great recommendations. The food was delicious - we enjoyed oysters, the grilled octopus was tasty, and the lobster risotto was also very good. Everything on the menu sounded so good that I recommend visiting with people who don't mind sharing!

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    Stacey B.

    This is five star dining to be sure with excellent service and a nice menu even though it's short. There are many interesting options on this menu and several really hit the mark. The Octopus Appetizer was not one of them, unfortunately, because there was barely any Octopus. The star of the $19 show was absent and we were super bummed about that because we love good Octopus. The main dishes were excellent although I had to look up Nordic Shrimp because I envisioned big, plump shrimp packed with flavor, right? NORDIC as in VIKINGS and BIG SHIPS. Nope. Teeny tiny, itty bitty, shrimp with the most delicious sauce, kale and pasta I have ever had. Still a little bummed about the shrimp size but the flavor made up for it. We also tried the braised lamb ravioli dish and that was spectacular in flavor as well. Rich, hearty lamb flavors with peas and sun dried tomatoes and olives! Fantastic! Dessert was sort of a miss too. The Tiramisu was way too heavy on the chocolate - it totally overpowered the rest of the dish and the maple pudding with the biscuit just wasn't that exciting to be honest. It was full of maple flavor and the biscuit was good but it was off balance in texture - almost too much pudding and not enough crunchy contrast. We loved our server! She was terrific. It's pretty noisy and tables are super close together and there is a really cool vibe with low lighting and nice music.

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    Restaurant Siciliana

    3.5(96 reviews)
    1.3 kmVille-Marie
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    Typical old Italian restaurant of Montreal. The salad looks good and great. The service is rapid…read moreand nicely done.

    Restaurants in Montreal with the name of an Italian region - 2 of 2…read more I had seen Restaurant Siciliana before. It is on Rue Stanley, not too far away from the Peel Metro Station. Rue Stanley always makes for a chuckle. I have known very few people with that name. However, it's the eponymous name of a (not even) B movie about someone's dangerous pet snake. I looked at the menu board at around lunch time. It seemed like a generic Italian restaurant, with a broad-based Italian menu and not one that was particularly Sicilian. But this was at lunch time, and I was walking down the street with something to do. I returned for dinner another day. Everything at Restaurant Siciliana was sort of perfunctory and ordinary. The interior is old school and has the red and white check tablecloths. The wood fired pizza oven is visible from the restaurant. They seat you quickly and I wanted to sit closer to the back and next to a wall, to which they obliged. Since I could not find a wall outlet, they were willing to charge my phone for me. I did not want a pizza. For that, I might go to dei Compari, which I very much like. I was looking for pasta. Since I couldn't see what it might look like or what others had ordered, I settled on the trio - three types of pasta. I've seen this done before at other Italian eateries and, within reason, they allow substitutions. Here, the wiggle room is not that much (that means no filled pasta or lasagna/e) and there is an upcharge for the allowed changes. I wanted to swap out a pasta with Alfredo sauce and they did so for another pasta that is also on their menu at the same price, but with a $3 upcharge (for U.S., divide by ~1.36). Is that that much of an inconvenience? Everything was ok - one in a Bolognese sauce, one in a rose' sauce, and one in a pesto sauce - except that the pesto sauce was a little oily and didn't sit with me. To drink, I had a ginger ale. I'm beginning to like that stuff. The service was good. It was also expedient, albeit a little reserved. This was a 3-star event and, going forward, I will continue to look for other Italian (and Sicilian) restaurants in the area. I would love to know of an authentic Sicilian restaurant in the agglomeration that is Montreal. The very first Italian restaurant at which I ate in Montreal was just up the street, at Stanely and Maisonneuve. Either a Chapters or a newer building went in. That restaurant was more of a diner, which explains why it wouldn't be there - close to the financial district - anymore. Change can be hard to accept. I remember that that was also the first time I had heard the term rose' sauce. This is what Eastern Canada refers to a pink tomato-cream sauce. The middle-aged dark-haired woman who helped me had to have been from the western part of Montreal or its island, spoke perfect English with mannerisms suitable for an Italian neighborhood the Northeastern U.S., and looked like Kaye Ballard. I would have preferred a restaurant like that to this one for the price-quality rapport of the food and a Rue Stanley/Financial District location. If you are a tourist and your time is metered, I might skip this one. If you are a local, you can try Restaurant Siciliana for pizzas and/or pasta and see if it suits you.

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    Restaurant Siciliana - Since, like French, Italian is gendered, Trattoria Siciliana would be correct but I'm not so sure about Restaurant Siciliana.

    Since, like French, Italian is gendered, Trattoria Siciliana would be correct but I'm not so sure about Restaurant Siciliana.

    Restaurant Siciliana - House salad.

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    Marcella

    Marcella

    4.3(39 reviews)
    0.6 kmVille-Marie

    We went to Marcella for lunch on a Saturday and the place was hopping. Even without reservations,…read morewe were warmly greeted by Michael and were seated quickly. The menu has lots of choices for carnivores and vegetarians. I ordered the cavatelli alla pesto which was steaming hot (as pasta should be) and delicious. The pesto was fresh and aromatic. The dish was topped off with aged Parmesan and toasted pine nuts. My wife had the spaghetti pomodoro which was also well presented, delicious and served steaming hot. Service by Michael was superb, friendly, and good humored. Despite being overwhelmingly busy, he found time to gone by and chat with us. This is definitely a keeper for future visits.

    Came to Montreal for the weekend and was looking for a dinner spot near my apartment. Stumbled upon…read moreMarcella and absolutely loved it. They take reservations. Unfortunately, everything online was booked, but I gave them a call and they squeezed us in last minute. The ambient and decor inside are absolutely stunning. They have a nice bar area too. We stared off with Chianti wine and Calamari. Both fantastic. I ordered the bolognese pasta without the burrata (dairy free) and my fiancé ordered the cavatelli pasta. Extremely rich in flavor and delicious. They even placed the burrata on the side for my fiancé to have since I was unable to eat it. The service was great. They checked in often and were very polite. Had a wonderful experience and highly recommend them!!

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    Cafe Presto

    Cafe Presto

    3.4(27 reviews)
    1.2 kmVille-Marie
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    Cafe Presto was a unique little storefront restaurant. We were standing around outside wondering…read morewhere to go have dinner when the owner of this little place stuck his head out and said "come on in." With such a quirky start, we did just that. Inside this little place there are maybe a dozen tables ... mostly for two. The place was casual, unpretentious, and relatively inexpensive. Service was friendly and spot on. Now the owner who drew us in - whatever his name - does it all here. He seated us, we saw him clean off some tables, and he goes back and forth in the kitchen personally making each dish. He had only two helpers ... one doing dishes and the other helping wait the tables especially when he was fixing a plate. The meals are essentially light pasta with light sauces ... nothing much heavy here. It is meant to be a quick lunch spot, and only stays open a while after hours. The menu - posted in the front window - is written on a sheet of paper and usually is about 8 different pastas and sauces; after you sit at a table you will find that the current list is generally smaller as they have run out of stuff during the day. Be that as it may, it was pretty good food. We had the Canelloni Rossini (4 stars with a light red sauce), Penne Arrabbiata (4 stars with another very light sauce), and a Calypso Salad (4 stars with very nice greens). The big takeaway was that he can make any kind of quick pasta and put any one of his light sauces on it for a quick meal. The sauces were nice - very light but nice. The pastas could have been a bit fresher. Interestingly, they only take cash - and that is not mentioned on the front window. He does have an ATM machine inside to help you cover the cash, but he should really announce this out front, especially for all the tourists that are in Montreal. Our bill came to $70 and he wrote down $80 ... maybe he included the tip for us - don't know, but pay attention to your bill on the way out. In fairness, the prices are reasonable here - $4.95 for a glass of the house Chianti, and every one of the pasta meals were simply $9.95. Canoli were $6.00 each.

    Hmmm, I've never gone to a restaurant where they don't offer menus, until this one. I personally…read moredid not like this, but whatever floats your boat and makes you happy. Of course after we ordered we discovered a have written, 8" x 11" menu on one of the walls. Would have been nice to have been directed to that earlier... anyway moving on. Food was okay, we ordered spaghetti... the sausage was really good, bread, meatball and red sauce were a little bland. ‍ overall we most likely wouldn't be back.

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    Home style beef stew

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