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by We Are Never Full

As Montreal braces for its annual mid-winter festival, a lot of which takes place au plein air as they might say, much of the US East Coast braces itself for the kind of frigid, snowy conditions that Montrealers witness 6 months of the year, illustrating just one of the ways they and their city distinguish themselves from the rest of us.

In October 2008, we visited Montreal for the first time over Columbus weekend (US) aka Canadian Thanksgiving and came home fatter and much closer to our first stroke, but enchanted. Even though we hardly had time to scratch the surface on that brief sojourn, it didn’t stop us describing our chastening experience at the cruel hands of Martin Picard in excruciating detail nor blabbering on garrulously in a podcast about how fabulous it all was. Since then, we’ve barely touched foie gras, but we’ve been jonesing to return. The small matter of having two children making that rather more challenging.

However, last summer we went back, returning as parents to a city we had greatly enjoyed as single folk excited, if a mite apprehensive, to see if our first family vacation would enhance or ruin our fond memories. On our first visit, we recorded a podcast of our reflections from our hotel room in Montreal. This time we also recorded a podcast, except that it took us more than five months to get around to this one and it only features one of us, as the other one was looking after our newborn, so our reflections are, ahem, a little more singular and reflective, and almost definitely more rose-tinted as we recall happy times eating delicious food in warm weather while contemplating what shoveling ten inches of snow in biting Arctic winds feels like.

They say that returning to somewhere you have been happy is a mistake, but in this case, viewing it through the eyes of our adventurous three year-old, it was a real joy and revealed layers of the city that we wouldn’t have seen otherwise. These included more casual eateries, markets, parks and attractions (like the excellent Montreal children’s museum) and the rolling countryside surrounding the city, many of which we mention in the podcast, all of which are listed below.

As amateur gourmets, we had found our son’s erstwhile reluctance to try new foods frustrating, but since our visit to Montreal he’s a changed kid, and well on the way to emulating his parents. Of course, since returning home, we’ve had to step up our game in preparing meals for him, but in many cases that means he eats the same dinners we do. Real child developmental progress and wonderful memories of a great family vacation? Now that’s the stuff dreams are made of…

Restaurants

L’Express

French specialties include: calves liver a l’estragon, soupe au poissons, steak/bavette frites, steak tartare.

3927 Rue Saint-Denis,

Montreal, QC

H2W 2M4 Canada

Hours: 8am – 2am

https://www.restaurantlexpress.ca”

T:514-845-5333

Rotisserie Romados

Portuguese specialties include: grilled Piri-Piri chicken, pork escalopes, french fries, rice, and natas, a Portuguese egg-custard tart flavored with vanilla.

115 Rue Rachel Est,

Montreal, QC

H2W 1C8 Canada

Hours: 6.30am – 9pm

T: 514-849-1803

Le Jardin du Cari

Guyanese specialties include: peanut punch, Guyanese chow mein, goat curry, pumpkin, and roti.

5554, boul Saint-Laurent

Montréal, QC H2T 1S8

Canada

T: 514-495-0565

Frites Alors!

Quebecois specialties include: poutines of all kinds.

433 Rue Rachel Est

Montréal, QC H2J 2G8

Canada

Hours: 11.30am – 10pm

http://fritealors.com

T: 514-843-2490

Au Pied de Cochon

Quebecois specialties include: foie gras, stuffed pigs feet, bison tongue, boudin noir

536 Avenue Duluth Est

Montréal, QC H2L 1A9

Canada

Hours: 5pm – 12am, closed Monday and Tuesday

http://www.restaurantaupieddecochon.ca/

T: 514-281-1114

Read our review of this incredible institution here.

La Chilenita

Chilean specialties include: empanadas of all kinds – tuna, chicken, spicy beef and potato, etc.

130 Rue Roy Est

Montréal, QC H2W 1L9

Canada

Hours: 10.00am – 8.00pm

T: 514-286-6075

Le Relais Restaurant Bistro/L’Auberge Knowlton

Quebecois specialties include: duck a l’orange, duck livers

286 chemin Knowlton RR 1

Knowlton, QC J0E 1V0

Canada

http://www.aubergeknowlton.ca/relais/

T: 450-242-2232

Markets/Stores

La Fromagerie Hamel

2117 Avenue du Mont-Royal Est

Montréal, QC H2H 1J9

Canada

http://www.fromageriehamel.com/

T: 514-521-3333

Les Givrés

Specialties include: maple syrup ice cream

3807 Rue Saint-Denis

Montréal, QC H2W 2M3

Canada

Hours: 12.00 – 9.00 pm

http://www.lesgivres.ca/

T: 514-373-7558

Adonis (Middle Eastern supermarket) 2 locations we visited

Specialties include: Lebanese groceries

Adonis Place Vertu

3100 Boulevard de la Côte-Vertu

Saint-Laurent, QC H4R 1Y8

Canada

T: 514-904-6789

or

Adonis Market

2425 Boulevard Curé-Labelle

Laval, QC H7T 1R3

Canada

T: 450-978-2333

Hours: 9.00 – 8.00pm

http://groupeadonis.ca/

Marché Jean-Talon

7070 Avenue Henri Julien

Montréal, QC H2S 3S3

Canada

Hours: 7.00am – 6.00 pm

http://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/marches/jean-talon/

T: 514-937-7754

Les Aliments Picado / Marché Picado

Specialties include: Portuguese groceries, oils and chourico

4553 St Laurent

Montréal, QC H2T 1R2

Canada

T: 514-289-8786

Boutique Canards de Lac Brome

Specialties include: duck, duck livers, foie gras, pates, terrines, jams, maple ice cream

176, Jean-Talon Street East

Montreal (Quebec) Canada

H2R 1S7

T 514 286 1286

F 514 286 4396

E:[email protected]

http://www.canardsdulacbrome.com/en/our-stores/

Slovenia – Boucherie Charcuterie

Specialties include: Balkan-style deli featuring sausages, cheeses, pickles, prepared foods

3653 Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC H2X 2V5, Canada

T: 514-842-3558

Hours: Tuesday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Boucherie Hongroise (1984)

Specialties include: Hungarian and Austrian-style sausages and charcuterie, paprika

3843 Boulevard Saint-Laurent

Montréal, QC H2W 1L2

Canada

T: 514-844-6734

Librairie Espagnole / Épicerie Gourmet

Specialties include: Spanish and Latin American grocery products – chorizo, cheeses, olives, oils – cookware and Spanish-language books

3811 Boulevard Saint-Laurent,

Montreal, QC H2W 1X9,

Canada

T: 1 514-849-3383

Hours: Tuesday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

La Vieille Europe

Specialties include: fine European groceries – oils, charcuterie, cheeses, jams, pickles, chocolate, biscuits

3855 St-Laurent, Montreal, QC H2W 1X9, Canada

T: Phone:+1 514-842-5773

Hours: Tuesday 7:30 am – 6:00 pm

Le Circuit de Paysan (Quebec)

Route of organic cheeses, wines, ciders, artisanal Quebecois products

http://lecircuitdupaysan.com/en/

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