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  2. Bouillon (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Dining room of Restaurant Chartier Entrance of Restaurant Chartier. In France, a bouillon (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a traditional (late 19th or early 20th century), spacious restaurant that usually serves traditional French cuisine, in particular a bouillon, which has provided the name for this class of restaurants.

  3. Ashton (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise grew in popularity until Leblond was able to open a restaurant with a dining room open year-round in 1976. [4] In the 1980s, the chain tried to enter Montreal but failed. [5] In 2019, the chain decided to add a surcharge to meals served past midnight, to compensate for rising labour costs. [2]

  4. Bouillon - Wikipedia

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    Duchess of Bouillon, a French title since the 10th century; Francis Bouillon, a defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens hockey team; Godfrey de Bouillon, a Lord of Bouillon and a leader of the First Crusade; Jean Bouillon (1926–2009), Belgian marine biologist; Jean-Claude Bouillon (1941–2017), French actor; Klaus Bouillon (born 1947), German ...

  5. Joe Beef (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant took over the location of Café Miguel. The restaurant's name is a homage to Montreal's infamous Joe Beef , an alias for Charles McKiernan. McKiernan, who owned a tavern that served many lower-class laborers in Montreal, "died in his canteen of a heart attack at the age of 54."

  6. Montreal-style smoked meat - Wikipedia

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    Montreal-style smoked meat, Montreal smoked meat or simply smoked meat in Quebec (French: viande fumée or even bœuf mariné: Literally “marinated beef”) [1] is a type of kosher-style deli meat product made by salting and curing beef brisket with spices. The brisket is allowed to absorb the flavours over a week.

  7. 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]

  8. Au Pied de Cochon - Wikipedia

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    Au Pied de Cochon is a restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.It is located at 536 Duluth Street East in the borough of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal.Au Pied de Cochon also has a Sugar Shack and La Cabane d'à Côté in St-Benoît de Mirabel, which are open to normal reservations during the maple sugar season. [2]

  9. Eaton's Ninth Floor Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    On January 26, 1931, Lady Eaton opened a large art deco restaurant on the 9th floor of the building. The restaurant was designed by architect Jacques Carlu and [3] the floor to ceiling mural at the back of the restaurant was created by his wife Natacha Carlu. [4] It was patterned on dining hall of the transatlantic liner Ile de France. The 9th ...