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    Chez Milot

    Chez Milot

    3.4(7 reviews)
    0.2 km

    Every few months, my husband's siblings and us gather for a good meal. This time, on top of it, it…read morewas my 50th bday party. First of all, the service was fantastic! Second, the food was very very good: onion soup, filet mignon (was cooked to perfection for me), crème brulée... it was all great. Others had mussles (they have many many types), beef cheek. On top, they had a Table d'hôte and a 5 à 7 menus that made it not as expensive as if you order everything à la carte. I will return, for sure!

    I should preface this review by pointing out that I come here every January 1st for a big family…read moregathering. Thus, I have given this 3 stars because while I like the place, I'm not sure if they might potentially merit more than three stars. Since the restaurant is closed for our private gathering, we have a fixed menu - it's possible that their regular a la carte menu deserves a higher rating. Location: On the North Shore, about 10-minutes from Laval and 20-25 minutes from downtown. Service: Considering that we are always a very large group, the service is pretty good. I think they could potentially have 1-2 more waiters on hand, however the restaurant runs two private functions - one upstairs and one downstairs, so I'm guessing they split their limited staff to cater to both parties. Food: The last few years have seen the exact same menu items on the list, and I had grown so incredibly bored of these that I wasn't really looking forward to this year's event. Well the laugh was on me because they revamped our menu entirely. Here's what I had: Salad: This was your average, run-of-the-mill salad. Leaves but no veggies besides some shredded carrot. Very low on the vinaigrette. That said, the salad was fresh. It just could've used a little sprucing up. Escargots: I chose this as my 2nd course and despite the cream-based sauce, the snails were surprisingly good. They were fat and tender - not at all dry or shriveled up. Had I been paying attention when the wait staff explained the menu items, I would be able to tell you what kind of cream the escargots were bathing in - but sadly, I was not. The dish was very good, though there was more sauce than snails. A few more would have been good. Main: I opted for chicken stuffed with prosciutto in a basil sauce, accompanied by veggies and potatoes. Here's the thing: the chicken was AMAZING. It was tender and no knife was needed - I just used my fork and that was that. The prosciutto wasn't overpowering so the combination of bird and pork was perfect. The potatoes were a bit dry, so the solution to that would be to add a bit more sauce. The veggies were good. I skipped dessert - I hate white cake with caramel sauce. Overall, I enjoyed my meal here and would definitely be interested in checking them out on a regular night to see how they fare. The decor is kind of country-style and rather dark. I like a little more light.

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    Restaurant L'ardoise - Mixed appetizer.

    Restaurant L'ardoise

    4.2(20 reviews)
    4.5 km
    $$

    We had a pleasant Friday dinner on their terrace on a cold November evening. The terrace is heated…read more We split the combo platter which disappointed. Most items dry. The server was great though. The fish n chip was the best part of the evening. The salmon tartare had too many additions that took away from the dish. Nothing else on the daily menu interested us. The indoor seating was full. They do have numerous following

    Let's start with what's wrong with this restaurant. The list will be long and painful. OK! Here we…read morego. The restaurant is a bit loud and a bit dark (I like to eat with my eyes also). And That's It. Because everything else about L'Ardoise is outstanding. The food is sublime; the service exceeds expectations. I could stop here and just tell you to go; now... you are still here? GO! Nevertheless, I'll get into a little of the details. I wanted to take my girlfriend out for a good meal to celebrate our 6th anniversary, somewhere where we could eat great food, get some drinks and come home satiated and happy... Made reservations for 20:15 but the drive to the restaurant took considerably less time than anticipated - living in Montréal, you kind of expect traffic and construction work to halt your progress - and we got there half an hour early and were seated immediately. Looking at the menu, I was pretty disappointed and let down. I had selected the restaurant through suggestions on Yelp! and Facebook and the pictures let on to a more elaborate menu than what I was looking at. Befuddled, we picked and chose from the menu, until I noticed the huge blackboard above the open kitchen - bonus. Blackboard, translated into French is an Ardoise, hence the name of the restaurant, hence the menu. The server explained that the menu was the Pub part of the menu and the blackboard, the Gastro part of the gastropub menu. DING! DING! DING! The blackboard menu opened up the more elaborate part I mentioned earlier. The Pub menu was still awesome. Sliders, merguez corndogs, duck wings, burgers with foie-gras, Shazam! But the blackboard menu was simply mind-blowing. My girlfriend went for the corn-flake crusted fried shrimp as an entrée, I had the Steamed Pork Buns, and we shared a bowl of duck wings. I cannot eat seafood but they looked amazing. The duck wings were outstanding and by outstanding I mean just as good - but different - from the duck wings I had eaten at La Cabane du Pied de Cochon. The kind of awesome where you want to order a bucket of dem wings. Really that good. Not to fatty, not to dry, sweet. It was sided with a coleslaw I suspect, was made with rice vinegar instead of wine vinegar or "table" vinegar, it made for different kind of slaw and it was perfect. However, the clear Entrée winner was the Steamed Pork Buns. Well GAWWWWWWDAMN. I can't explain properly what an almost out of body experience they gave me. I could have eaten 15 of those and called it a day. The bun a pillow with a slight hint of sweetness and the pork stuffing, well shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit, it's indescribable. With an opening volley like that, the follow better be some kind of nuclear detonation. My girlfriend hit the Philly Cheesesteak and boy did that deliver a bang. Now don't get me wrong, Tony Lukes, this was not - but then again nothing is, believe me, I tried. But it's a gastropub-ish take on a Cheesesteak and it was fantastic. Made with skirt steak, well-seasoned peppers and onions served on a flaky bread with cheese. I coulda eaten it all week and never got bored. I was torn between the Duck Confit Fettucine with pesto, and Foie-Gras - the only thing missing was pork belly and the Holy Meat Trifecta was complete - and the Smoke Beef Macreuse with celery rave and speck. So I let the server pick for me. Duck Confit Fettucine with pesto, and Foie-Gras it was and boy did it deliver. However, more sedate in flavor but only in the sense that it wasn't a flavor bomb like that the Pork Buns, the richness taste and softness of texture more than made up for that. The duck confit morsels were enough to make you close your eyes to experience it more, the noodles were perfectly al dente - which can be a rare find in restaurants these days and the Cipollini onions. The only thing negative to say of this plate was that it was a portion. Mind you there was plenty but my inner-glutton wanted more because it was that good but we need room for desert, do we not? Now at this point, I don't think it would get better. It did There were four deserts on the Ardoise. We took three of them. Their take on strawberry shortcake was traditional and visually not innovative but the taste, unequalled. I had the lemon pie. Lemon pie is one of my favorite deserts because, lemons but my expectations in restaurants are usually low. I was so wrong. So very wrong. Lemon custard like no other, whipped cream and meringue, topped with a raspberry coulis and with a sprinkle of matcha (a fine powdered tea). It just made me wanna bang my head on the table. We brown-bagged some doughnuts to go - equally awesome, with a cherry (I think) jam. After all that, we were stuffed like Thanksgiving Turkeys. They also have a better than decent selection of Scotch Whiskey both single malt and blended. Though no Lagavulin - my favorite - and nothing in the 16 year olds. But that's easily forgiven and the Macallans I had were of course perfect. They have some better than d

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    Escudo Express - Cod cakes

    Escudo Express

    4.6(13 reviews)
    2.0 km
    $$

    El pollo Portugués aquí es delicioso !! El pollo lo hacen al carbón y viene acompañado de una…read moreensalada y papas fritas con un sazón muy bueno, este pequeño local es mas que todo para llevar, cuentan con 2 mesitas por si alguien quiere comer en el lugar, el pollo es muy bueno pero al lugar si le falta un poquito de amor.

    Decided to try Escudo Express and I was very happy that I did! Normally one would have to go all…read morethe way down to Montreal around Rachel street to find good Portuguese food of this caliber but somehow this establishment is located in the quaint neighborhood of Boisbriand. Located is small and relatively easy to miss but clearly not worth missing. Interior is clean with a busy owner working on many delivery/pick-up orders and serving in-house patrons. Portuguese themed decorations with cute plates glued on the roof, Portuguese accessories along the walls and a huge bar you can eat at and watch the action in progress. I went with their quarter chicken with side fries and salad. The chicken was moist and tasty..... just as I'd expect a competent Portuguese place to provide me with with a great charcoal grill. What really knocked my socks off was how fantastic the fries were! Literally the best fries I have ever eaten. Perfectly prepared and then covered in their household secret blend of 17 spices.... these fries are literal taste-bud heaven! Portion size is generous, it's a huge plate. Along with my meal, I had a Sumol Passion fruit drink and a Pastel de Nata. I love Sumol (imported from Portugal) and it compliments this food perfectly. The Pastel de Nata was really good as well and I liked it so much I ordered a dozen to go to share at work. They were a big hit and I ended up going back to Escudo Express with some co-workers so they can enjoy what I experienced. They loved the chicken and freaked out how good the fries were. Everyone was delighted on how great the food is. Price-tag is reasonable, value is very high. I recommend their chicken, fries and Pastel de Nata. This place is truly a hidden gem on Montreal's north shore. Owner is direct yet friendly and funny. We enjoyed our time here and plan to go back.

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