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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]
"Famed Montreal eatery sets sights on Toronto Moishe's follows its loyal clientel in September". Toronto Star dead link ] (subscription required) Weintraub, William (1996). City Unique: Montreal Days and Nights in the 1940s and 50s. McClelland & Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-8991-0 "Restaurant Roundup". The Montreal Gazette.
Main Deli was established in 1974 by Peter Varvaro Sr. Varvaro was Italian in background, but grew up immersed in the Jewish language and culture. [2] The deli remained a family business, and two of Varvaro's children have opened their own deli restaurants in the suburbs of Montreal using their father's secret recipe for smoked meat, with Philip operating Delibee's, and Peter Jr. running Smoke ...
Joe Beef is a restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The owners describe the cuisine as “Bocusian-Lyonnaise cuisine du marché (French market cuisine).” [ 2 ] It is located in the neighbourhood of Little Burgundy , in the borough of Le Sud Ouest .
The World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants is a ranking that has been published on an annual basis since 2019 and aims to select the 101 best steak restaurants in the world. [ 1 ] Highly acclaimed and awarded restaurants like Parrilla Don Julio in Buenos Aires, Margaret in Sydney, CUT by Wolfgang Puck , COTE , Victor Churchill , Hawksmoor and chefs ...
The Keg is a Canadian-owned chain of steakhouse restaurants and bars operating in both Canada and the United States. The first location, originally named "The Keg and Cleaver" restaurant was founded in 1971 by George Tidball in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
Barberian's Steak House is a downtown Toronto steakhouse located at 7 Elm Street, close to Yonge–Dundas Square.It was founded in 1959 by Harry Barberian (1930–2001) and is now owned by his son, Arron Barberian.
The Toronto Michelin Guide was originally planned to launch in 2020, but it was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, [5] and instead launched in September 2022. [6] The guide was initiated through a marketing partnership between Destination Toronto and Michelin, similar to other cities the guide has entered in recent years. [ 5 ]