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Appartement Hotel Grand Montreal

★★★Longueuil
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Comfort Apartment, 2 Queen Beds, Non Smoking
2x Queen Up to 4
Courtyard view

2 Queen Beds Balcony with courtyard views Layout - 2 bedrooms, living room, and dining area Internet - Free WiF…

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Restaurants nearby

  • 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 inc4.9km
  • 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 ab4.6km
  • 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: mus4.8km
  • Le Club Chasse et Pêche Tucked away behind an unshowy entrance, this restaurant is located between City Hall and the old port, next to the Château Ramezay. Part of its appeal lies in the historical character of the setting with its thick stone walls and wooden beams. With subdued lighting and cozy leather armchairs, the atmosphere is intimate and romantic, reminiscent of an upscale club. The menu changes regularly to reflect the seasons and showcases local ingredients. Dishes include vol-au-vent with veal sweetbreads and lobster, halibut in a white wine sauce with bacon jam, trout gently confit in olive oil, and Amer3.7km
  • Othym This restaurant has moved into a larger, brighter space. True to its ecological commitments, the new establishment has used a range of recycled materials. The menu, which is written on the blackboard, includes flavorful rustic sharing plates made with seasonal ingredients supplied by small-scale Québec producers. Flavors are always the name of the game, whether you opt for the lamb bavette with kale, the onion and beet tartlet, or Arctic char with carrots. The restaurant has adopted the "Bring Your Own Wine" policy.3.8km
  • Panacée Panacée, or panacea, is a universal remedy to cure all ills, something akin to what the cuisine of Chef Catherine Couvet Desrosiers is accomplishing. She works behind a circular counter, welcoming some 20 guests per service, convivial atmosphere guaranteed, thanks to the good-humored staff, too. The contemporary fare is prepared using seasonal ingredients only, and these are enhanced with beautiful tangy vinaigrettes and fermented vegetables. Produce is carefully selected, for example bluefin tuna from Prince Edward Island, served with a medley of carrots; barbecued pork loin, accompanied by i4.1km
  • 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, It4.2km
  • Hélicoptère This restaurant at the entrance to Hochelaga wins diners over with its contemporary bistro vibe and fresh, well-balanced cuisine that is firmly rooted in the seasons. David Ollu, previously at Bouillon Bilk, composes clean and inspired dishes, such as textures of courgette elevated by an XO sauce, or house-made pappardelle topped with a lemon corn cream with lobster. A dessert featuring strawberries, raspberries and nasturtiums is an elegant conclusion to the meal. A warm welcome, a succinct and carefully selected drinks menu and real culinary personality. The café at the back, Hélico, serves 4.2km
  • Le Mousso A meal at this extraordinary restaurant is the opportunity to sample a 3-hour fine dining experience centred on a single tasting menu of around 10 small plates. The dishes for all thirty diners are plated simultaneously, then brought out by the chefs themselves as a description is given out loud to the whole room, to the enthusiastic cheers of the entire team. One dish stood out when our inspectors dined here: lobster poached in spinach with grated ewe’s milk cheese. A surprising blend of culinary poetry and precision.4.3km
  • 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.4.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Jacques Cartier Bridge bridge near Montreal, Quebec, Canada2.1km
  • Parc Jean-Drapeau public park in the Ville-Marie borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada2.1km
  • Notre-Dame Basilica Catholic basilica in Montreal, Quebec, Canada4.2km
  • La Ronde amusement park in Montreal, Quebec2.1km
  • Chapel of Our Lady of Help, Montreal Catholic chapel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada3.6km
  • Church of Saint-Pierre-Apôtre, Montreal church building in Quebec, Canada3.5km
  • château Ramezay museum and historic building in Old Montreal3.8km
  • Place Jacques-Cartier square in Montreal, Canada3.8km

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