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 24 of 63 places in Montreal

Hidden down an alley and behind a locked door, this subterranean speakeasy from the Cloakroom team trades on mystery, bu...

A project from the Italian sandwich runaway hit Bossa and its chef Daniel Lo Manto, Bella Sandwicheria sprung from those...

Mémo in Old Montreal is a modest spot helmed by chef Rémi Lemieux—an ITHQ alum with stints at Au Pied de Cochon and Nord...

The Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal transforms the waterfront into a sprawling public space where history, design, an...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

Fiorellino opened in 2016 on rue De la Gauchetière in Montreal’s Quartier International, bringing an Italian snack bar–s...

Nevski brought khachapuri to Montreal before most people here knew what to call it. The Georgian cheese boat, a hollowed...

Since 1995, Mobilier Avant-Scène has been the address for architects, designers, and discerning Montrealers who refuse t...

Jiao carves out its own lane in the slick room selection of Old Montreal: a dim sum bar that operates squarely in nightl...

Old Montreal's Yubari is a mix of Japanese cuisine "with a twist of Asian and French influences" and—as all self-respect...

The dining experience at Restaurant Les Pyrénées is inspired by the culinary traditions of Catalonia and the Basque Coun...

Oncle Lee Kao reimagines modern Chinese-American cuisine in Old Montreal, building on the foundation of its Laurier West...

Neotokyo is where cyberpunk-inspired ramen culture is found, full stop. With a bold aesthetic straight out of Blade Runn...

Nama Omakase's a contemporary restaurant blending Japanese and French cuisine with top-tier service. Run by Carma Hospit...

Moishes has been a Montréal institution since 1938, and after a brief hiatus, the legendary steakhouse has returned—this...

Helena Loureiro has spent over a decade refining what Portuguese fine dining can look like in Montreal. At her namesake...

Francesco’s Discoteca channels the spirit of Italian disco into a house music-fueled dance floor in Old Montréal. With a...

Café Différance sits on Avenue Viger at the edge of Old Montreal, offering a quiet counterpoint to the neighbourhood’s b...

After a decade-long detour through Laval and Marché 440, Olivier Potier’s return to Montreal has taken root in Old Montr...

Da Emma is a chapter of Roman culinary history brought to life in Old Montreal. Tucked into a centuries-old stone cellar...

Founded in 2008, Ateliers & Saveurs was ahead of the curve before “experiential dining” became a buzzword. It remains on...

Mélisse takes its name from lemon balm — fresh, faintly medicinal, quietly restorative — and the kitchen delivers on tha...

Anchored on the St. Lawrence River, Bota Bota is what happens when an old ferryboat swaps passengers for pure indulgence...
Showing 24 of 63 places in Montreal

Hidden down an alley and behind a locked door, this subterranean speakeasy from the Cloakroom team trades on mystery, bu...

A project from the Italian sandwich runaway hit Bossa and its chef Daniel Lo Manto, Bella Sandwicheria sprung from those...

Mémo in Old Montreal is a modest spot helmed by chef Rémi Lemieux—an ITHQ alum with stints at Au Pied de Cochon and Nord...

The Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal transforms the waterfront into a sprawling public space where history, design, an...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

Fiorellino opened in 2016 on rue De la Gauchetière in Montreal’s Quartier International, bringing an Italian snack bar–s...

Nevski brought khachapuri to Montreal before most people here knew what to call it. The Georgian cheese boat, a hollowed...

Since 1995, Mobilier Avant-Scène has been the address for architects, designers, and discerning Montrealers who refuse t...

Jiao carves out its own lane in the slick room selection of Old Montreal: a dim sum bar that operates squarely in nightl...

Old Montreal's Yubari is a mix of Japanese cuisine "with a twist of Asian and French influences" and—as all self-respect...

The dining experience at Restaurant Les Pyrénées is inspired by the culinary traditions of Catalonia and the Basque Coun...

Oncle Lee Kao reimagines modern Chinese-American cuisine in Old Montreal, building on the foundation of its Laurier West...

Neotokyo is where cyberpunk-inspired ramen culture is found, full stop. With a bold aesthetic straight out of Blade Runn...

Nama Omakase's a contemporary restaurant blending Japanese and French cuisine with top-tier service. Run by Carma Hospit...

Moishes has been a Montréal institution since 1938, and after a brief hiatus, the legendary steakhouse has returned—this...

Helena Loureiro has spent over a decade refining what Portuguese fine dining can look like in Montreal. At her namesake...

Francesco’s Discoteca channels the spirit of Italian disco into a house music-fueled dance floor in Old Montréal. With a...

Café Différance sits on Avenue Viger at the edge of Old Montreal, offering a quiet counterpoint to the neighbourhood’s b...

After a decade-long detour through Laval and Marché 440, Olivier Potier’s return to Montreal has taken root in Old Montr...

Da Emma is a chapter of Roman culinary history brought to life in Old Montreal. Tucked into a centuries-old stone cellar...

Founded in 2008, Ateliers & Saveurs was ahead of the curve before “experiential dining” became a buzzword. It remains on...

Mélisse takes its name from lemon balm — fresh, faintly medicinal, quietly restorative — and the kitchen delivers on tha...

Anchored on the St. Lawrence River, Bota Bota is what happens when an old ferryboat swaps passengers for pure indulgence...
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 24 of 63 places in Montreal

Hidden down an alley and behind a locked door, this subterranean speakeasy from the Cloakroom team trades on mystery, bu...

A project from the Italian sandwich runaway hit Bossa and its chef Daniel Lo Manto, Bella Sandwicheria sprung from those...

Mémo in Old Montreal is a modest spot helmed by chef Rémi Lemieux—an ITHQ alum with stints at Au Pied de Cochon and Nord...

The Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal transforms the waterfront into a sprawling public space where history, design, an...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

Fiorellino opened in 2016 on rue De la Gauchetière in Montreal’s Quartier International, bringing an Italian snack bar–s...

Nevski brought khachapuri to Montreal before most people here knew what to call it. The Georgian cheese boat, a hollowed...

Since 1995, Mobilier Avant-Scène has been the address for architects, designers, and discerning Montrealers who refuse t...

Jiao carves out its own lane in the slick room selection of Old Montreal: a dim sum bar that operates squarely in nightl...

Old Montreal's Yubari is a mix of Japanese cuisine "with a twist of Asian and French influences" and—as all self-respect...

The dining experience at Restaurant Les Pyrénées is inspired by the culinary traditions of Catalonia and the Basque Coun...

Oncle Lee Kao reimagines modern Chinese-American cuisine in Old Montreal, building on the foundation of its Laurier West...

Neotokyo is where cyberpunk-inspired ramen culture is found, full stop. With a bold aesthetic straight out of Blade Runn...

Nama Omakase's a contemporary restaurant blending Japanese and French cuisine with top-tier service. Run by Carma Hospit...

Moishes has been a Montréal institution since 1938, and after a brief hiatus, the legendary steakhouse has returned—this...

Helena Loureiro has spent over a decade refining what Portuguese fine dining can look like in Montreal. At her namesake...

Francesco’s Discoteca channels the spirit of Italian disco into a house music-fueled dance floor in Old Montréal. With a...

Café Différance sits on Avenue Viger at the edge of Old Montreal, offering a quiet counterpoint to the neighbourhood’s b...

After a decade-long detour through Laval and Marché 440, Olivier Potier’s return to Montreal has taken root in Old Montr...

Da Emma is a chapter of Roman culinary history brought to life in Old Montreal. Tucked into a centuries-old stone cellar...

Founded in 2008, Ateliers & Saveurs was ahead of the curve before “experiential dining” became a buzzword. It remains on...

Mélisse takes its name from lemon balm — fresh, faintly medicinal, quietly restorative — and the kitchen delivers on tha...

Anchored on the St. Lawrence River, Bota Bota is what happens when an old ferryboat swaps passengers for pure indulgence...
Showing 24 of 63 places in Montreal

Hidden down an alley and behind a locked door, this subterranean speakeasy from the Cloakroom team trades on mystery, bu...

A project from the Italian sandwich runaway hit Bossa and its chef Daniel Lo Manto, Bella Sandwicheria sprung from those...

Mémo in Old Montreal is a modest spot helmed by chef Rémi Lemieux—an ITHQ alum with stints at Au Pied de Cochon and Nord...

The Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal transforms the waterfront into a sprawling public space where history, design, an...

After nearly 30 years, Le 9e's Restaurant Île-de-France has reopened on the 9th floor of the Eaton Centre next to the gr...

Fiorellino opened in 2016 on rue De la Gauchetière in Montreal’s Quartier International, bringing an Italian snack bar–s...

Nevski brought khachapuri to Montreal before most people here knew what to call it. The Georgian cheese boat, a hollowed...

Since 1995, Mobilier Avant-Scène has been the address for architects, designers, and discerning Montrealers who refuse t...

Jiao carves out its own lane in the slick room selection of Old Montreal: a dim sum bar that operates squarely in nightl...

Old Montreal's Yubari is a mix of Japanese cuisine "with a twist of Asian and French influences" and—as all self-respect...

The dining experience at Restaurant Les Pyrénées is inspired by the culinary traditions of Catalonia and the Basque Coun...

Oncle Lee Kao reimagines modern Chinese-American cuisine in Old Montreal, building on the foundation of its Laurier West...

Neotokyo is where cyberpunk-inspired ramen culture is found, full stop. With a bold aesthetic straight out of Blade Runn...

Nama Omakase's a contemporary restaurant blending Japanese and French cuisine with top-tier service. Run by Carma Hospit...

Moishes has been a Montréal institution since 1938, and after a brief hiatus, the legendary steakhouse has returned—this...

Helena Loureiro has spent over a decade refining what Portuguese fine dining can look like in Montreal. At her namesake...

Francesco’s Discoteca channels the spirit of Italian disco into a house music-fueled dance floor in Old Montréal. With a...

Café Différance sits on Avenue Viger at the edge of Old Montreal, offering a quiet counterpoint to the neighbourhood’s b...

After a decade-long detour through Laval and Marché 440, Olivier Potier’s return to Montreal has taken root in Old Montr...

Da Emma is a chapter of Roman culinary history brought to life in Old Montreal. Tucked into a centuries-old stone cellar...

Founded in 2008, Ateliers & Saveurs was ahead of the curve before “experiential dining” became a buzzword. It remains on...

Mélisse takes its name from lemon balm — fresh, faintly medicinal, quietly restorative — and the kitchen delivers on tha...

Anchored on the St. Lawrence River, Bota Bota is what happens when an old ferryboat swaps passengers for pure indulgence...