Five adresses to discover in Montreal!
TEQUILA IN THE BASEMENT!
It’s a secret bar inside a secret bar. The Clandestino, in the basement of the Boho bar, features 100 different mezcals and tequilas you can taste as a cocktail or the Mexican way: with citrus slices and grilled insects.
MOLESKINE
On Moleskine’s ground floor, the waiter jots down your salad and pizza order with a pencil suspended from the ceiling. On the floor above, you’ll find more elaborate, complete dishes with carefully paired wines.
PRETTY PAPER
Japanese notebooks, planners of all sizes, stylish pencils, colourful binders: the Nota Bene stationery store, next door to the Moleskine restaurant, will delight lovers of beautiful objects.
JAPANESE PALETTE
With its refined and creative Japanese-inspired food in Old Montréal, the Pastel showcases local products as much as possible. It’s worth the detour!
THE ICONIC BOUILLON BILK
Ask any foodie in Montréal what their favourite restaurant is. We bet a bagel they’ll answer Bouillon Bilk. Original and flawless dishes, friendly and professional service: they’ve been knocking it out of the park since 2011. You better book ahead of time!
JOLIS PAPIERS
Cahiers de notes japonais, agendas de tous formats, crayons stylés, cartables colorés : la papeterie Nota Bene, voisine du restaurant Moleskine, ravira les amoureux des beaux objets.
PALETTE JAPONAISE
Table d’inspiration japonaise raffinée et créative du Vieux-Montréal, le Pastel met de l’avant des produits locaux le plus possible. Le local vaut le détour !
INCONTOURNABLE BOUILLON BILK
Demandez à un foodie montréalais quel est son restaurant préféré. Gageons un bagel qu’il vous répondra le Bouillon Bilk. Plats originaux et irréprochables, service chaleureux et professionnel : la sauce y prend depuis 2011. Mieux vaut réserver !