Are there good restaurants in Canada?
When we asked people living in Canada about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
" Oh the food! The restaurants in Montreal, with their French influence will just about knock your socks off. There are plenty of Italian, Asian and all kinds of other ethnic restaurants that just about make life worth living! You'll need to definitely visit Old Montreal. Is it a bit touristy? Sure, but the restaurants and charm will easily win you over. Our favorite restaurant in Montreal is Modavie in Old Montreal. In addition to a great atmosphere with live music, we have received excellent service and the food is fabulous. Try any of the salads, the Braised Lamb Poutine, and the Steak Frites. ," said another expat in Montreal, Canada.
"One of Canada's most beloved restaurants is Tojo's in Vancouver, BC. Founded by renowned chef Hidekazu Tojo, Tojo's is renowned for its inventive Japanese cuisine, which features dishes like the signature aburi sushi and the famous Tojo roll. The restaurant has been featured in numerous publications and has been awarded numerous awards, including the prestigious Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Award. Another popular restaurant in Canada is The Keg Steakhouse & Bar. With locations across the country, The Keg is known for its classic steakhouse fare, including prime rib, filet mignon, and lobster tails. The Keg also offers a wide selection of wines and cocktails, making it a great spot for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends. Finally, Montreal's Joe Beef is a must-visit for any foodie. The restaurant is known for its creative takes on classic French-Canadian dishes, such as the famous lobster spaghetti and the decadent foie gras poutine. Joe Beef also offers an extensive wine list and a lively atmosphere, making it a great spot for a night out," wrote a member who made the move to Canada.
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