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Modern 2BR Suite - 3 Beds- Sleeps 6 - Free Parking - Near Montreal
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Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned apartment features 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom w…
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Restaurants nearby
- Sabayon★ Michelin The chef has taken an atypical route to this kitchen, having trained in pâtisserie before turning his hand to cooking. Patrice Demers creates vivid, accessible, and unpretentious dishes that allow the Québec terroir to shine. Working in partnership with the province's best producers, he elevates each ingredient with formidable precision. Fruit and vegetables reign supreme, especially in summer, when the menu is almost entirely meat-free. His signature dish is wood fire-grilled mushrooms, topped with a delicate, crispy arlette and accompanied by a bay leaf and juniper-infused sabayon. But desse16.5km
- Jérôme Ferrer - Europea★ Michelin Housed in an ultra-modern architectural setting with towering windows bathing the interior in light, this restaurant offers diners a wonderful view of the brigade at work in the glass-paned kitchen. The chef is the son of farmers from France. Fusing French culinary traditions with the riches of Quebec's terroir, his menu celebrates premium ingredients: lobster from the Magdalen Islands, king crab, Appalachian red deer, scallops and caviar. Fragrant consommés, velvety creams, and complex sauces point to significant culinary expertise. The meal is also suffused with nostalgia: crispy pork rinds 17.4km
- Hoogan et Beaufort★ Michelin Set on a repurposed brownfield, this restaurant with an urban-style aesthetic has preserved remnants of its glorious heritage: red-brick walls dating back to 1904 and metal framework. Under the direction of chef Marc-André Jetté, the house specialty is wood-fired cooking (even the desserts!) and fresh, cherry-picked ingredients. The result is a mouth-watering lineup, starring the likes of house-made agnolotti with celeriac and Louis d'Or cheese, duck wood-fired whole on the carcass, served with quince and braised pointed cabbage, or grilled pear with oats and sweet clover. Other highlights inc18.9km
- CadetBib This restaurant a stone's throw from the Quartier des Spectacles is the little sister of Bouillon Bilk and run by the same team. The spacious room, with its contemporary, minimalist style, partly open kitchen and long counter, makes for a convivial experience. On the menu: tapas-style dishes for sharing, such as beautifully fresh leek and marinated mackerel, hand-cut beef tartare with grated Asiago cheese, snow crab with red curry, and calamari seared with Asian pear and topped with chili beurre blanc. For dessert, try the chocolate-banana tart. Four dishes for two and a dessert to share is ab17.4km
- Annette bar à vinBib On the redeveloped industrial site of the Angus Shops, Annette is chef Marc-Antoine Jetté's second establishment. Opened in 2023, it stands right opposite his first restaurant, Hoogan & Beaufort. People come here, of course, for Hugo Duchesne's brilliant wine list, which includes both great vintages and accessible novelties, plus a wide selection by the glass. Food is served in this modern glass building with an open kitchen overlooking the contemporary space. The seasonal dishes served are far more than mere accompaniments. Generous and precise, they are designed for sharing, tapas-style: mus18.8km
- Oncle Lee Kăo From the team behind Oncle Lee, this restaurant with subdued lighting from red lanterns focuses on grilled dishes (kăo is Mandarin for "grill"): lamb skewers with cumin and shishito peppers, spicy or grilled beef tataki, five-spice duck, sea bream with Sichuan sauce, octopus with lap cheong. Served with wok-fried vegetables and glazed with soy sauce and maple syrup, the grilled Cornish hen is a particular treat. Generous, fragrant cuisine perfect for sharing in this lively atmosphere.16.3km
- Le Serpent Housed in a warehouse of this former foundry turned contemporary art center, this location blends contemporary elegance with industrial heritage. Exposed brickwork, large windows, and metal furniture create an artfully unfinished, minimalist decor. Here you can enjoy carefully prepared Italian and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. The concise but cleverly devised menu features dishes ranging from light and fresh to warm and comforting. The crudos draw on the vibrant flavors of citrus fruit and herbs; the indulgent pastas are deeply satisfying—think caramelle with a mushroom ragout, hazelnuts, an16.3km
- Place Carmin This restaurant in a repurposed industrial building has been designed by the Bouillon Bilk team, who are also behind the restaurants Cadet and Oncle Lee. The striking dining space makes an impression with its high ceilings, skylights, and spherical light fixtures. The tables facing the open kitchen are particularly popular. The chef devises a menu of carefully prepared brasserie dishes: foie gras terrine, grilled steak with a choice of sauces, duck à l'orange, and blood pudding Tatin, a house specialty. Some desserts, such as maple crème brûlée and Paris-Brest with sea buckthorn fruit, put an 16.4km
- Garde Manger In Old Montreal, this friendly restaurant lies behind a discreet façade. With its paneled ceilings, leather banquettes, bistro chairs, and low lighting, the atmosphere calls to mind an elegant inn. The open kitchen separates two lively dining areas set to music from the 80s and 90s. On the menu you'll find seafood-forward dishes, with oysters, wild prawns, and razor clams served in their purest form. There are also plates designed for sharing, in which the chef's specialties are combined with the inspirations of the day. The eclectic wine list is well curated, encompassing French, American, It16.4km
- Beba The two Argentinian brothers behind this popular neighborhood restaurant have chosen a name that pays tribute to their grandmother. But rather than limiting themselves to their Argentinian roots, they cook open-minded, contemporary cuisine drawing on Iberian-Italian influences and making use of all resources at their disposal. Good examples of this are the lightly marinated mackerel on crusty sesame bread, covered with a tangy garlic and horseradish butter, or the guinea fowl pâté with green tomato relish. The flavors are often bold, and the dishes are copious—best savored along with the fine 16.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Notre-Dame Basilica Catholic basilica in Montreal, Quebec, Canada16.5km
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada18.1km
- Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral cathedral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada17.2km
- Mount Royal hill in Montreal, Quebec, Canada19.0km
- Saputo Stadium soccer stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada19.6km
- Jacques Cartier Bridge bridge near Montreal, Quebec, Canada15.8km
- Underground City network of connected buildings in Montreal17.6km
- Parc Jean-Drapeau public park in the Ville-Marie borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada14.8km
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