Montreal Restaurants
Montreal restaurants reflect the multi-ethnic, multi-cultural nature of the city. With the culinary influences of the French, of course, the English, and every other ethnic and cultural group imaginable, every taste will find satisfaction above or below ground somewhere in the city. Do you want the real (local) thing? Think French and smoked meat. Where to get the authentic, non-touristy stuff? Try Boulevard St.-Laurent, north(west) of Rue Sherbrooke or Rue St.-Denis. With over 6,000 restaurants on the Ile de Montréal, visitors should not be surprised to know that, next to New York, Montreal has the largest concentration of restaurants in North America. So you'd better get started by patronizing one of the restaurants of Montreal.Montreal Restaurants
Firegrill Restaurant & Bar
It's all about quality at the FireGrill, quality of food, service and customer satisfaction. More than just a place to eat, FireGrill offers an atmosphere that makes it a night of fun and relaxation. Not hungry? Stop by for a drink at out bar and enjoy the "thrill of the grill."
It's all about quality at the FireGrill, quality of food, service and customer satisfaction. More than just a place to eat, FireGrill offers an atmosphere that makes it a night of fun and relaxation. Not hungry? Stop by for a drink at out bar and enjoy the "thrill of the grill."
Le Taj
Much is accomplished in the tandoor (clay oven) by the chef: nan bread, kebabs, chicken tikka, garlic shrimps, lamb chops, and on and on. A variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes are offered patrons for lunch and dinner.
Much is accomplished in the tandoor (clay oven) by the chef: nan bread, kebabs, chicken tikka, garlic shrimps, lamb chops, and on and on. A variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes are offered patrons for lunch and dinner.

