3 Best Restaurants in Montreal, Quebec

Impasto

$$$ | Little Italy Fodor's choice

This unpretentious, industrial-chic Little Italy restaurant has garnered a great reputation, thanks in part to its celebrity-chef owners, Stefano Faita and Michele Forgione. Start by sharing the artisanal salumi platter, move on to a primi of some of the best fresh pasta dishes in town, like the mushroom tortelli with a demi-glace vegetable and hazelnut sauce, the melt-in-your-mouth ricotta gnocchi, or the porchetta del nonno (grandpa's pork roast), a must-order if it's on the menu. End your meal with the excellent gelato, made just a few blocks north of the restaurant.

48 rue Dante, Montréal, Québec, H2S 1J5, Canada
514-508–6508
Known For
  • modern Italian fare
  • stylish decor
  • Grandpa's pork roast
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

Le Serpent

$$$$ | Old Montréal Fodor's choice

The expertise and irreproachable service at Le Serpent truly make it an essential stop on any Montréal foodie itinerary. The industrial-looking space caters to trendy diners, and almost paradoxically, serves sublime Italianate plates that could be mistaken for comfort food if they weren’t so elegantly presented. Nothing disappoints here, from the sommelier picks to dishes like the foie gras parfait or the iconic lobster risotto. 

257 rue Prince, Montréal, Québec, H3C 2N4, Canada
514-316–4666
Known For
  • oysters doused in maple mignonette sauce
  • industrial chic vibe
  • friendly service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

Le Vin Papillon

$$ | Verdun Fodor's choice

First and foremost a wine bar, this atmospheric 30-seat spot also dishes out delicious vegetable-centric, market-based cuisine. The cuisine features local and seasonal ingredients, and the flavors are simple enough to go well with the stars of the show: the many wines on offer. The homemade bread topped with mushrooms and lobster, the rotisserie whole cauliflower, or the Brussels sprouts "a la plancha" are just a few of the dishes that have become crowd favorites. End your meal with an assortment of Québec cheeses. The plates are all meant to be shared while you sip on some of the most unique wines in the city, carefully selected from wineries near and far.  Reservations are not accepted, so be sure to get a table by arriving early, when the restaurant opens at 4 pm.

2519 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montréal, Québec, H3J 1N4, Canada
Known For
  • Italian tapas
  • Brussels sprouts à la plancha
  • extensive wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations not accepted

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