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  2. Toqué! - Wikipedia

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    Toqué! is a restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 900 Place Jean-Paul Riopelle in the CDP Capital Centre in the Quartier international neighbourhood of the Ville-Marie borough. Toqué! offers French cuisine using locally sourced products. [1]

  3. Boustan - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant moved several times before settling in its current location, 2020A Crescent Street in downtown Montreal. [1] Boustan has been frequented by, among others, former Prime Minister of Canada and the now current Prime Minister of Canada. [1] and some of the rosters from the Montreal Canadiens and Montreal Alouettes. [2]

  4. Chung Chun Rice Dog - Wikipedia

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    Chung Chun Rice Dog, also known as Chung Chun Rice Hot Dog and Chungchun Ssal, [1] is a restaurant chain with more than 300 locations internationally. [2]The global brand Chung Chun was established in Seoul in 2017, [3] and has also been described as Canada's "first-ever Korean Hot Dog restaurant brand".

  5. Eaton's Ninth Floor Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Ninth Floor Restaurant's dining hall and mural. The Eaton's Ninth Floor Restaurant (known as "The Ninth Floor" or "Le 9e") is an Art deco landmark in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was operated by the Eaton's department store for 68 years, up until its bankruptcy and closure in 1999.

  6. Drummond Street (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    Drummond Street (officially rue Drummond) is a north–south street located in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Spanning a total of 1.2 kilometres, it links Doctor Penfield Avenue in the north and De la Gauchetière Street in the south. A mix of businesses are located on this street such as bookstores, pubs and restaurants.

  7. Underground City, Montreal - Wikipedia

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    RÉSO, commonly referred to as the Underground City (French: La ville souterraine), is the name applied to a series of interconnected office towers, hotels, shopping centres, residential and commercial complexes, convention halls, universities and performing arts venues that form the heart of Montreal's central business district, colloquially referred to as Downtown Montreal.

  8. Korean Canadians - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] British Columbia has the second largest Korean community in Canada with 53,770 residents, 49,880 of whom live in Greater Vancouver. [25] The Korean community in Vancouver is located between Nicola and Denman Street and consists of numerous Korean restaurants and other businesses. [26]

  9. Koreatown - Wikipedia

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    There are two Korean supermarkets in the area - Seoul Mart and Lotte Mart, various Korean restaurants and many Korean hair salons. Malaysia's first officially registered school for Korean nationals, the Malaysia Korean School, was established on 7 December 1974; it had 26 teachers and enrolled 148 students as of 2006. It is located on Jalan Ampang.