The New Chinatown Doesn't Call Itself That
What's taken shape on Montreal's Sainte-Catherine West is something entirely distinct from the old Chinatown.
One Michelin Star Later, Hugue Dufour Is Coming Home
The celebrated Quebec chef closes out his New York chapter with a collaboration at Molenne and a new restaurant in Baie-Saint-Paul on the horizon.
Boulangerie Marguerita Has Been Baking Bread the Same Way for Over a Century
The Little Italy bakery that could: Still hand-rolling loaves in its original 1910 brick oven, still telling real estate speculators it's not for sale, just for bread.
How Nora Gray Spun Its Spicy Pepperoncini and Focaccia into a Miss Vickie's Chip
First, a chip company came calling. Then came a year-long R&D process involving professional tasters and corporate NDAs.
Elevating Mexican Traditions with the 'fonda Fina' Bar Luz
Bar Luz offers an intimate and elevated expression of Mexico's traditional eateries with hand-pressed tortillas and dishes inspired by one chef's matriarchs.
Les Filles Fattoush Brings Syrian Home Cooking to Stay at Jean-Talon Market
A lifeline for women rebuilding their lives through food, this Montreal social enterprise now has a permanent space for its dishes and stories.
Anita Feng’s Next Chapter, Nouilles Sauvette, Starts in a Chinese Takeout Box
Celebrated Sichuan épicerie J’ai Feng has been closed since September 2024—now, the Feng family’s renewing it with a takeaway noodle shop.
Limbo Turns Opening a Restaurant in Little Italy into an Artistic Reunion
A dining project that brings together seasoned veterans and local artists in a space of culinary explorations of French, Italian and British flavours and techniques.
Fin Soda’s Zero-proof Cocktails and the Montreal Hospitality Behind Them
What happens when two bartenders experiment in their kitchen during a pandemic lockdown?
Step Inside Pinôt Boutique Hotel, a Modern Countryside Gîte for Travellers of the Eastern Townships
Hospitality veterans Véronique Lacoursière and Florence Pelland-Goyer bring a luxurious yet down-to-earth twist to a heritage B&B 90 minutes east of Montreal.
Talking Queer Food—and Where to Find it in Montreal
Montreal's a queer-friendly city. How does that influence its hospitality industry and the safe spaces of its restaurants, cafés and bars?
Ohayo Café: Saying Good Morning to Montreal with Japanese Yoshoku
Rice, sandos, knives, basketball—this is chef Hiroshi Kitano’s journey from Japan to Montreal, and the restaurants he’s created for the city.












