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Exploring Montreal: 10 places to grab a bite in Montreal

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at McGill chapter.

Following the first installment of 15 places to grab a bite in Montreal, here are 10 more places to eat at in Montreal!

1 Icehouse
Texan, comfort food
Coup de coeur: Deep-fried apple pie, bourbon lemonade
51 Roy East
Plateau Mont Royal
(514) 439-6691

2 Imadake
Japanese pub, izakaya
Coup de coeur: Fried octopus balls, sake bombs
4006 Saint Catherine West
Shaughnessy Village
(514) 931-8833
www.imadake.ca

3 Les Enfants Terribles
French brasserie
Coup de coeur: Mini chorizo pogos
1257 Bernard West
Outremont
(514) 759-9918
www.lesenfantsterriblesbrasserie.ca


Taverne Gaspar
Pub Quebecois
Coup de coeur: Taverne burger and onion rings
89 rue de la Commune East
Old Montreal
(514) 392-1649
www.tavernegaspar.com

5 Cartel Street Food Bar
Street food
Coup de coeur: Beef satay, guacamole
1433 Crescent
Downtown (Golden Square Mile)
(514) 985-8887
www.cartelstreetfood.com


6 Voro
Mediterranean
Coup de coeur: Lamb phyllo pockets
275 Fairmount West
Mile End
(514) 509-1341
www.voro.ca

7 Deville Dinerbar
American Diner
Coup de coeur: Bacon-wrapped hot-dog sliders
1425 Stanley
Downtown
(514) 281-6556
www.devilledinerbar.com

8 Le Locale
French, bistro
Coup de coeur: Chocolate crème-brulée
740 William
Old Montreal
(514) 397-7737
www.resto-lelocal.com

9 Garde Manger
North American
Coup de coeur: Lobster poutine
408 Saint Francois-Xavier
Old Montreal
(514) 678-5044
www.crownsalts.com
/gardemanger

10 Ginger
Japanese
Coup de coeur: Sushi
16 Pine East
Plateau Mont Royal
(514) 844-2121

Photographers: Elena Abbandonato and Sofia Mazzamauro

Sofia Mazzamauro, born and raised in Montreal, is majoring in English Cultural Studies and minoring in Communication and Italian Studies. Along with being the editor-in-chief of Her Campus McGill, she is a writer for Leacock’s online magazine’s food section at McGill University and the editor of the Women’s Studies Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Journal. After graduation, she aspires to pursue a career in lifestyle magazine writing in Montreal.