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Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 50 Laurier Ave ouest, Montréal, QC H2T 2N4
In the restaurant biz, longevity is a feat accomplished only by the best of the best. Chao Praya has been open since 1988, and has only gotten better over the years. The menu is vast, but the staff is supremely adept at describing dishes and making recommendations. If you can drum up a gaggle of friends to go with you, so much the better. That way...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 4088, rue St-Denis, Montréal, QC H2W 2M5
Chu Chai's mock meats give new meaning to the words, "tastes just like chicken." Widely regarded as the best imitation poultry, fish, shrimp and beef dressed up in Thai style, the best choice is to have it all from the tastings menu. Four can dine on generous samples of several dishes for a reasonable price. The "meats" are created from soy-based...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 6079, rue Sherbrooke ouest, Montréal, QC H4A 1Y2
Tandooris, curries and masalas, oh my! Set against an elegant backdrop of deep burgundy cloths in a room festooned with paintings of Indian mythological scenes, the dishes are common Indian comfort foods but done with an eye towards using fresh ingredients and a minimum of grease. The rice studded with saffron and cardamom makes a fine...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 16, ave des Pins est, Montréal, QC H2W 1N3
In a room where the decor is as spare as a Zen garden, you'll find the stylish clientele kicking back in the cushy leather booths to enjoy the light and inventive Asian fusion cuisine. Dishes range from sushi to seafood, hot or cold noodles, and salads spiced with curries and chilies.
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 3469, ave du Parc, Montréal, QC H2X 2H6
Appealing to a broad spectrum of the population, Isakaya is popular with professionals, students and "ladies who lunch." The atmosphere is relaxed but nice – not too casual, not too stuffy. And the menu is as diverse as the clientele. The sushi is top-notch, but don't limit yourself. Try grilled sardines with plum sauce, spicy fried squid, or any...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 156, ave Laurier ouest, Montréal, QC H2T 2N7
Junichi Ikematsu's restaurant has been a breath of fresh air for Montréal's fans of Japanese cuisine. The sushi is fantastic – fresh and beautifully presented. And the rest of the menu? An intriguing mix of Japanese-Continental concoctions that raise eyebrows as they tempt taste buds. For example, there's red tuna tartare with oyster mushrooms and...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 4075, rue Ste-Catherine ouest, Westmount, QC H3Z 3J8
This self-proclaimed "adventurous" sushi bar really has it all from an elegantly designed dining room draped in soft fabrics and lit with gold to abundant sushi offerings, jazz and a sake lounge. The food is Japanese with a twist: foie gras tempura, sushi as tapas, and Russian caviar. Live jazz and free roses offered to female patrons Sunday...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 2077, rue Stanley, Montréal, QC H3A 1R7
Step off the rue Stanley and into the heart of India at Le Taj. Dining is a study in elegant simplicity, enhanced by their stunning examples of artifacts and wall sculpture, one of which was made for the India Pavilion at the '67 Expo. A buffet is available for those who wish to taste a little of everything; at lunch this is a very reasonably...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 1663, rue Amherst, Montréal, QC H2L 3L4
A homey décor in shades of gold and blue only enhances the comforting warmth of familiar Vietnamese specialties ginger chicken and fish, carmelized salmon and the pho noodles. The standout is the tonkinoise, carefully and painstakingly prepared by the chefs who used to own a fish restaurant in Hanoi and have imported the process here. There is...
Category: Asian - Montréal Restaurants
Address: 486, rue Ste-Catherine ouest, Montréal, QC H3B 1A6
Zen-like is really the only word that adequately describes this wonderful but off-the-beaten-path, second-floor sushi house. The décor relies on basic black and minimalist ornamentation, with a sleek glass-topped fish case and sushi bar; the crowd usually consists of in-the-know, well-dressed young professionals. Sushi is incredibly fresh and...
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