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4 based on 106 reviews
This is a regular stop for me and a top choice for a business luncheon. Quaint and cozy, the service is very attentive and friendly yet professional. The chef offers daily suggestions based on what fresh ingredients he can find. This time I had the magret aux bleuets et à la tomate fumée. It was exceptional. Cooked to perfection and a sauce that had been fussed over. My guest had similar compliments about his choice. A good wine list with all the right choices. Reservations are essential. Looking forward to my next visit.
We were approx. 20 people to celebrate an 85th birthday. The ambiance of this restaurant is excellent. The food is based on a Czech menu but the assortment will please all. It is a small restaurant with many items on display from the Slavic region, and it is a family run establishment. People should check the internet for operating times. The restaurant was usually closed on this day but opened up for the special occasion. Reservations would be a good idea. This was our first visit and will not be the last. Meals are a bit pricey but include entrees, soup and the main meal.
Where to eat Cafe food in La Prairie: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 144 reviews
Small typical French Restaurant in Saint Lamber,Montreal. Interesting menu offering items not often seen in other Restaurants like veal kidneys, veal liver, roasted scallops, etc. Well prepared food and tasty. Price under $100.00 per person Outside terrace in summer. Over all nice experience. No parking. José Campo, CHA
Where to eat Seafood food in La Prairie: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1261 reviews
Polish cuisine done to perfection in a great atmosphere. Chip away at basic Polish dishes or dare to try more interesting options.
Our first dinner in Montreal was at Stash Café, a Polish restaurant! I found Stash Café on TripAdvisor before our trip and we just had to try it. We stayed at the Hotel Bonaparte and the concierge got us reservations at 8 PM. Stash is only half a block from the hotel.We ordered a starter of four Pierogis; my wife had the Sznycel Mielony; I had the Krokiety; and we had a 500ml carafe if wine. Everything was outstanding, and what a great value! The total dinner, including wine, was only $71 CAD before the tip! (Thatâs only $54 US.) Stash Café is a great restaurant and a Must Try!P.S. The atmosphere is very quaint, with church pews at most of the tables. Service was terrific. When we arrived, the waitress asked us if we wanted to speak âEnglish, French or POLISHâ!
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