Your guide to the best places in Montreal. Discover local favourites, hidden gems, and top-rated spots across the city.
Built from our network
The directory is sourced from our ongoing conversations with chefs, operators, and cultural figures across the city. Places are added when they’re cited by people whose judgment we trust.
Selection is editorial, not commercial
A venue earns its place before it can sponsor or advertise.
Ranked by readers
Placement reflects what people recommend, save, and visit.
Showing 15 of 15 places in Montreal

Rita brings a homey yet vibrant dining experience to the corner of Wellington and Regina in Verdun. This cozy spot, a co...

Nagomi brings a menu to Nun's Island that keeps things focused and comforting. The kitchen sticks to classics—ramen bowl...

Millmans is the kind of spot where breakfast feels like a ritual and lunch like a reward. This “fine diner” is an unpret...

Hong Mère is the kind of place where spice meets soul. This unassuming Verdun favourite pairs fiery Sichuan dishes with...

In Verdun, GIWA delivers Korean cuisine with fine-dining finesse and a willingness to colour outside the lines. Chef Ale...

Falafel Saint-Jacques is a cornerstone for vegetarian Middle Eastern street food in Montreal. Originally opened in Ville...

Don’t let the name fool you—the Aquadôme isn’t a sci-fi relic or waterpark gimmick. It’s LaSalle’s year-round aquatic he...

Mexicain 365 in Verdun may seem to some like 'just another Mexican restaurant' to some. It's anything but, operating lik...

In Lasalle, Marchigiani isn’t just a butcher shop—it’s a slice of Italian soul served between crusty ciabatta. A neighbo...

Born out of a love for books and the neighbourhood it calls home, Pulp Books & Café has quickly become a cornerstone of...

What started as a wholesale bakery supplying cafés across the city is now a quiet lunch stop on the banks of the Lachine...

Verdun’s go-to for reliable, gorgeous flowers without the attitude. Lillipot might not scream luxury from the outside, b...

Steps away from the REM station, this new café on Île-des-Sœurs pairs specialty coffee with a sharp focus on sandwiches...

Station W is synonymous with a quintessential café experience, whether you're in Verdun or the Angus district. Bright in...

Bar le Ber operates quietly out of Nagomi, the Japanese restaurant on Île-des-Sœurs, and fills a notable gap in Montreal...
Showing 15 of 15 places in Montreal

Rita brings a homey yet vibrant dining experience to the corner of Wellington and Regina in Verdun. This cozy spot, a co...

Nagomi brings a menu to Nun's Island that keeps things focused and comforting. The kitchen sticks to classics—ramen bowl...

Millmans is the kind of spot where breakfast feels like a ritual and lunch like a reward. This “fine diner” is an unpret...

Hong Mère is the kind of place where spice meets soul. This unassuming Verdun favourite pairs fiery Sichuan dishes with...

In Verdun, GIWA delivers Korean cuisine with fine-dining finesse and a willingness to colour outside the lines. Chef Ale...

Falafel Saint-Jacques is a cornerstone for vegetarian Middle Eastern street food in Montreal. Originally opened in Ville...

Don’t let the name fool you—the Aquadôme isn’t a sci-fi relic or waterpark gimmick. It’s LaSalle’s year-round aquatic he...

Mexicain 365 in Verdun may seem to some like 'just another Mexican restaurant' to some. It's anything but, operating lik...

In Lasalle, Marchigiani isn’t just a butcher shop—it’s a slice of Italian soul served between crusty ciabatta. A neighbo...

Born out of a love for books and the neighbourhood it calls home, Pulp Books & Café has quickly become a cornerstone of...

What started as a wholesale bakery supplying cafés across the city is now a quiet lunch stop on the banks of the Lachine...

Verdun’s go-to for reliable, gorgeous flowers without the attitude. Lillipot might not scream luxury from the outside, b...

Steps away from the REM station, this new café on Île-des-Sœurs pairs specialty coffee with a sharp focus on sandwiches...

Station W is synonymous with a quintessential café experience, whether you're in Verdun or the Angus district. Bright in...

Bar le Ber operates quietly out of Nagomi, the Japanese restaurant on Île-des-Sœurs, and fills a notable gap in Montreal...
Your guide to the best places in Montreal. Discover local favourites, hidden gems, and top-rated spots across the city.
Built from our network
The directory is sourced from our ongoing conversations with chefs, operators, and cultural figures across the city. Places are added when they’re cited by people whose judgment we trust.
Selection is editorial, not commercial
A venue earns its place before it can sponsor or advertise.
Ranked by readers
Placement reflects what people recommend, save, and visit.
Showing 15 of 15 places in Montreal

Rita brings a homey yet vibrant dining experience to the corner of Wellington and Regina in Verdun. This cozy spot, a co...

Nagomi brings a menu to Nun's Island that keeps things focused and comforting. The kitchen sticks to classics—ramen bowl...

Millmans is the kind of spot where breakfast feels like a ritual and lunch like a reward. This “fine diner” is an unpret...

Hong Mère is the kind of place where spice meets soul. This unassuming Verdun favourite pairs fiery Sichuan dishes with...

In Verdun, GIWA delivers Korean cuisine with fine-dining finesse and a willingness to colour outside the lines. Chef Ale...

Falafel Saint-Jacques is a cornerstone for vegetarian Middle Eastern street food in Montreal. Originally opened in Ville...

Don’t let the name fool you—the Aquadôme isn’t a sci-fi relic or waterpark gimmick. It’s LaSalle’s year-round aquatic he...

Mexicain 365 in Verdun may seem to some like 'just another Mexican restaurant' to some. It's anything but, operating lik...

In Lasalle, Marchigiani isn’t just a butcher shop—it’s a slice of Italian soul served between crusty ciabatta. A neighbo...

Born out of a love for books and the neighbourhood it calls home, Pulp Books & Café has quickly become a cornerstone of...

What started as a wholesale bakery supplying cafés across the city is now a quiet lunch stop on the banks of the Lachine...

Verdun’s go-to for reliable, gorgeous flowers without the attitude. Lillipot might not scream luxury from the outside, b...

Steps away from the REM station, this new café on Île-des-Sœurs pairs specialty coffee with a sharp focus on sandwiches...

Station W is synonymous with a quintessential café experience, whether you're in Verdun or the Angus district. Bright in...

Bar le Ber operates quietly out of Nagomi, the Japanese restaurant on Île-des-Sœurs, and fills a notable gap in Montreal...
Showing 15 of 15 places in Montreal

Rita brings a homey yet vibrant dining experience to the corner of Wellington and Regina in Verdun. This cozy spot, a co...

Nagomi brings a menu to Nun's Island that keeps things focused and comforting. The kitchen sticks to classics—ramen bowl...

Millmans is the kind of spot where breakfast feels like a ritual and lunch like a reward. This “fine diner” is an unpret...

Hong Mère is the kind of place where spice meets soul. This unassuming Verdun favourite pairs fiery Sichuan dishes with...

In Verdun, GIWA delivers Korean cuisine with fine-dining finesse and a willingness to colour outside the lines. Chef Ale...

Falafel Saint-Jacques is a cornerstone for vegetarian Middle Eastern street food in Montreal. Originally opened in Ville...

Don’t let the name fool you—the Aquadôme isn’t a sci-fi relic or waterpark gimmick. It’s LaSalle’s year-round aquatic he...

Mexicain 365 in Verdun may seem to some like 'just another Mexican restaurant' to some. It's anything but, operating lik...

In Lasalle, Marchigiani isn’t just a butcher shop—it’s a slice of Italian soul served between crusty ciabatta. A neighbo...

Born out of a love for books and the neighbourhood it calls home, Pulp Books & Café has quickly become a cornerstone of...

What started as a wholesale bakery supplying cafés across the city is now a quiet lunch stop on the banks of the Lachine...

Verdun’s go-to for reliable, gorgeous flowers without the attitude. Lillipot might not scream luxury from the outside, b...

Steps away from the REM station, this new café on Île-des-Sœurs pairs specialty coffee with a sharp focus on sandwiches...

Station W is synonymous with a quintessential café experience, whether you're in Verdun or the Angus district. Bright in...

Bar le Ber operates quietly out of Nagomi, the Japanese restaurant on Île-des-Sœurs, and fills a notable gap in Montreal...