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    Urban Bliss Life ยป Blog ยป Best Eats in Montreal

    Published: July 29, 2025 / Updated: July 15, 2025 by Marlynn Jayme Schotland ยท This post may contain affiliate links.

    Best Eats in Montreal

    poutine, Montreal bagels, ribeye, cocktails with title text overlay.

    Montreal is a food lover's paradise. From smoked meats to bagels, here are some of the Best Eats in Montreal. Save this for your next trip to this vibrant city!

    poutine, Montreal bagels, ribeye, cocktails with title text overlay.

    Montrรฉal is a food loverโ€™s playground. During my first trip to this largest city in Canada's Quebec province, I fell in love with its vibrant energy and its absolutely delicious food scene.

    From iconic smoked meat sandwiches and buttery bagels to French bistros, food trucks, and the best poutine youโ€™ll ever eatโ€”this city serves flavor in every bite.

    Whether you're sipping natural wine in Mile End, tasting foie gras at a fine dining spot, or devouring a maple-glazed donut from a hidden bakery, Montrรฉal blends French flair with creative cool like nowhere else.

    Come hungry. Leave obsessed!

    Jump to:
    • About the Montreal food scene
    • Montreal-style bagels at St. Viateur Bagels
    • Smoked meats at Schwartz's
    • Papito
    • Upscale Syrian food at Damas
    • Italian classics at Elena
    • Modern elegance at Renoir
    • Creative cocktails at NINI salon
    • Brunch at Lemeac
    • Chill vibes at Amea Cafe
    • Abundance of Montreal Marche Jean-Valon
    • Montreal FAQs
    • More Canada foodie travels

    About the Montreal food scene

    St Viateur bagels.

    Montreal is one of North America's most exciting food cities. Itโ€™s cool, creative, and packed with flavor.

    From classic French bistros to late-night poutine joints, the city knows how to eat well. Every neighborhood has its own vibeโ€”and its own must-try dish.

    Known for dishes like poutine, smoked meats, and Montreal-style bagels, this bustling metropolis is also forging new global culinary pathways with inventive Middle Eastern, Italian, Asian, Latin American, African, and fusion cuisine.

    With plenty of farmland in surrounding areas, it's also a hotbed of farm-to-table dining with an emphasis on local, seasonal ingredients that shine.

    Here's a look at some of the best eats in Montreal that I tried.

    Montreal-style bagels at St. Viateur Bagels

    woodfire oven and staff making St Viateur bagels.
    stacks of St Viateur bagels.
    outside of St Viateur bagels with hand holding a bag of bagels.

    Have you ever had a Montreal-style bagel? These are smaller, denser, and sweeter than New York bagels. And theyโ€™re always baked in a wood-fired oven.

    The tradition was brought by Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe in the early 1900s and became a beloved staple of Montreal breakfast culture.

    These soft, fluffy bagels are hand-rolled and boiled in honey-sweetened water. The most traditional bagel to order is plain, covered in sesame or poppy seeds.

    The top two places to order a Montreal bagel are Fairmount Bagel (est. 1919) and St-Viateur (since 1957), both located in the Mile End. There's a big debate about which has the best.

    During my visit, I only had time to enjoy the bagels at St-Viateur. They were truly some of the best bagels I've ever eaten!

    Smoked meats at Schwartz's

    Schwartz's deli smoked meat sandwich, pickles, and coleslaw.
    poutine at Schwartz's deli.
    exterior of Schwartz's deli.

    Montreal smoked meat is a cousin of pastramiโ€”made from beef brisket thatโ€™s dry-cured with spices, then smoked and steamed until itโ€™s ridiculously tender.

    THE place to order it is at Schwartzโ€™s Deli. Schwartzโ€™s is iconic, hot and messy, sliced thickly. Order it with mustard on rye. No regrets.

    Opened in 1928 by Romanian-Jewish immigrant Reuben Schwartz, this classic deli has become famous for its bold flavor and no-frills setting. Expect long lines - it's absolutely worth the wait!

    Papito

    platter of smoked meats and sauces.
    cucumber salad on a platter.
    sliced ribeye on a platter.
    three desserts on plates on a wood table.
    platters of food on a wood table.

    Papito is a modern Latin restaurant thatโ€™s full of buzzing energy. The vibe is fun, raucous, and perfect for a casual night out with friends.

    Youโ€™ll find everything from salads to ceviche to juicy grilled meats. I loved the cucumber salad. And you must try the ribeye, no question. The flavors are punchy, fresh, and a little fiery.

    Upscale Syrian food at Damas

    shrimp at Damas restaurant in Montreal Canada.
    wine wall at Damas restaurant in Montreal Canada.
    salad at Damas restaurant in Montreal Canada.
    meat platter at  Damas restaurant in Montreal Canada.
    falafel salad at  Damas restaurant in Montreal Canada.
    grilled haloumi platter at  Damas restaurant in Montreal Canada.

    Damas is a feast for the senses. This Michelin guide recommended, upscale Syrian restaurant in Outremont is bold, colorful, and absolutely stunning.

    The food is rich and flavorful. Think lamb kebabs, smoky baba ghanoush, and sweet, crunchy baklava. Order the tasting menu if you're hungry and curious.

    The wine list is fantastic, and the cocktails and mocktails are creative and just as vibrant as the food.

    Italian classics at Elena

    asparagus at Elena Restaurant in Montreal, Canada.
    pizzas at Elena Restaurant in Montreal, Canada.
    wine and cocktails cheers at Elena Restaurant in Montreal, Canada.

    Elena is one of Montrealโ€™s most beloved Italian restaurants. And it totally lives up to the hype. This favorite neighborhood spot is casual, cool, and always buzzing.

    The sourdough pizza crust is chewy perfection. Try the M.Funguy mushroom pizza, the rigatoni with morelles pasta, and a side of fried cauliflower.

    They also have a killer natural wine list. The staff knows their stuff and loves to help you find something new.

    Modern elegance at Renoir

    salmon caviar dish at Renoir restaurant in Montreal, Canada.

    Renoir brings fine French dining to downtown Montreal. Located inside the Sofitel hotel, the dining room is elegant and refined.

    Dinner here is all about classic technique and seasonal flavors. The duck, the rack of lamb, the seafood -- they're all beautiful and absolutely delicious.

    Creative cocktails at NINI salon

    cocktails at NINI salon and bar.
    cocktails at NINI salon and bar.

    NINI Salon Bar is also tucked inside the Sofitel. It's sleek, chic, and perfect for a stylish cocktail.

    The bar has a luxe lounge feelโ€”mood lighting, plush seating, and great people-watching.

    The bar menu is inventive as well as sophisticated. Expect creative martinis, rare spirits, and small plates with a French twist.

    It's a great pre-dinner spotโ€”or a late-night escape with a glass of champagne.

    Brunch at Lemeac

    salmon blinis at Lemeac restaurant in Montreal, Canada.
    moules frites at Lemeac restaurant in Montreal, Canada.
    Norwegian platter at Lemeac restaurant in Montreal, Canada.
    egg sandwich at Lemeac restaurant in Montreal, Canada.
    banana french toast at Lemeac restaurant in Montreal, Canada.
    cortado coffee at Lemeac restaurant in Montreal, Canada.

    If you're looking for Brunch an elegant yet relaxed French bistro experience, make a reservation at Lemรฉac Cafรฉ in Outremont.

    Classic bistro dishes like moules frites, blinis, and indulgent pain perduโ€”a massive brioche French toast drizzled with maple caramel, topped with caramelized bananas and chocolate.

    Expect polished service and a warm atmosphere. This spot has been a favorite in the neighborhood for over two decades for good reason.

    Chill vibes at Amea Cafe

    blueberry cocktail and avocado toast at Amea cafe in Montreal, Canada.
    avocado toast at Amea cafe in Montreal, Canada.

    If you want a cool hangout spot in Montreal, head to Amea Cafรฉ. This plant-filled, light-drenched cafรฉ feels like a calm little oasis with a wide variety and plenty of seating. Itโ€™s great for coffee, pastries, and lingering over brunch.

    Itโ€™s the kind of place where locals hang out with laptops and tourists stumble into and never want to leave.

    Go for one of their cocktails or mocktails and the avocado toast. Divine.

    Abundance of Montreal Marche Jean-Valon

    fresh produce at Marche Jean-Talon.
    taco stand at  at Marche Jean-Talon.
     at Marche Jean-Talon.

    Jean-Talon Market is pure paradise for food lovers. It's one of the largest open-air markets in North America, and itโ€™s always lively.

    Youโ€™ll find rows and rows of local produce, Quebec cheeses, fresh seafood, maple everything, and so many pastries. I wanted to buy everything! It was all so fresh and beautiful.

    Then there are all the food stalls with tacos, crepes, ice cream, and rotisserie chicken.

    Come hungry and bring a tote bag. I could spend hours here!

    Montreal FAQs

    bar and indoor seating at Damas restaurant in Montreal Canada.
    Whatโ€™s the tipping etiquette at Montreal restaurants?

    Tipping in Montreal follows the standard Canadian practice: 15โ€“20% of the pre-tax bill is customary at restaurants and bars. Servers rely on tips, so be sure to show your appreciation for good service.

    Are Montreal restaurants dog-friendly?

    Many are dog-friendlyโ€”but with limits. Most restaurants in Montreal donโ€™t allow dogs inside due to provincial health codes. However, many places with outdoor patios are happy to welcome well-behaved dogs. Some even offer water bowls and treats! ๐Ÿฆด Pro tip: Always call ahead or check the patio policy during busy seasons.

    Are Montreal restaurants family-friendly?

    Yes! Montreal is a very family-friendly city with plenty of restaurants that welcome children. Many spots offer kidsโ€™ menus, high chairs, and relaxed vibes.

    Some kid-friendly restaurants to try:
    La Banquise โ€“ Kids love poutine, and this casual spot is loud, fun, and fast-pacedโ€”perfect for families.
    Juliette & Chocolat โ€“ A chocolate loverโ€™s dream. From crepes to brownies to hot chocolate, this dessert-focused chain is a hit with kids.
    L'Avenue โ€“ A funky brunch place with wild decor and big portions. The menu is great for picky eaters (just expect a wait).
    Pizzรฉria NO. 900 โ€“ Neapolitan pizzas, quick service, and a modern space that works well for all ages.
    Le Cagibi โ€“ A cozy cafรฉ with board games, books, and comfort foodโ€”ideal for a quiet lunch with little ones.
    ๐Ÿผ Pro tip: Go early to avoid lines and opt for weekday brunches or lunches when restaurants are less crowded.

    If you visit, please be sure to let them know that you read about it on Urban Bliss Life! And if you snap some pics, tag us @UrbanBlissLife and #UrbanBlissLife on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

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