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A new menu, new ingredients, a transformed atmosphere, and service to match: Les Enfants Terribles is rewriting the rules of brunch. Under the direction of Francine Brûlé, the experience draws freely from European traditions with a Quebec twist, complemented by new floral arrangements designed in collaboration with Léo Comptoir Floral.

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Giveaway ends in 3 days — don't miss out!

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At Hoogan and Beaufort, co-owner Mila Rishkova sits down to reflect on the restaurant’s first Michelin star — and what the recognition signals for Montreal’s dining scene.

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It’s Saturday morning in Petit Maghreb. If any of the businesses here has a TV, you can bet that they are streaming the African Cup. The coffee shops are full of men who have let their coffees get cold while watching someone score a goal, and in the bakery, people keep one eye on the screen and another on the bread.

Located at the end of the Blue Line, this section of Jean-Talon is so dense with businesses that you could miss one if you blink. The neighbourhood has long been one of immigrants. As Italian businesses on Jean-Talon moved to other areas, barbers, halal butchers, and cafés serving strong coffee and just as strong mint tea moved in.

Story first published in February 2024.
Full piece at the link in bio 🔗

✍️ 📸 @rachelhollycheng

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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It’s Saturday morning in Petit Maghreb. If any of the businesses here has a TV, you can bet that they are streaming the African Cup. The coffee shops are full of men who have let their coffees get cold while watching someone score a goal, and in the bakery, people keep one eye on the screen and another on the bread.

Located at the end of the Blue Line, this section of Jean-Talon is so dense with businesses that you could miss one if you blink. The neighbourhood has long been one of immigrants. As Italian businesses on Jean-Talon moved to other areas, barbers, halal butchers, and cafés serving strong coffee and just as strong mint tea moved in.

Story first published in February 2024.
Full piece at the link in bio 🔗

✍️ 📸 @rachelhollycheng

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


823
14
3 days ago

It’s Saturday morning in Petit Maghreb. If any of the businesses here has a TV, you can bet that they are streaming the African Cup. The coffee shops are full of men who have let their coffees get cold while watching someone score a goal, and in the bakery, people keep one eye on the screen and another on the bread.

Located at the end of the Blue Line, this section of Jean-Talon is so dense with businesses that you could miss one if you blink. The neighbourhood has long been one of immigrants. As Italian businesses on Jean-Talon moved to other areas, barbers, halal butchers, and cafés serving strong coffee and just as strong mint tea moved in.

Story first published in February 2024.
Full piece at the link in bio 🔗

✍️ 📸 @rachelhollycheng

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


823
14
3 days ago

It’s Saturday morning in Petit Maghreb. If any of the businesses here has a TV, you can bet that they are streaming the African Cup. The coffee shops are full of men who have let their coffees get cold while watching someone score a goal, and in the bakery, people keep one eye on the screen and another on the bread.

Located at the end of the Blue Line, this section of Jean-Talon is so dense with businesses that you could miss one if you blink. The neighbourhood has long been one of immigrants. As Italian businesses on Jean-Talon moved to other areas, barbers, halal butchers, and cafés serving strong coffee and just as strong mint tea moved in.

Story first published in February 2024.
Full piece at the link in bio 🔗

✍️ 📸 @rachelhollycheng

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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While Uptown has often been labeled as one of the city’s most marginalized neighbourhoods, a reputation that often downplays how much it has to offer. It’s easily one of Montreal’s most underrated areas, and if you’ve never set foot in Côte-des-Neiges as a whole, you’re missing a key part of what shaped the city into the layered, multilingual place it is today.

Comment “Plaza” to get the full story in your DMs.

✍️ @thisisgladys_
📸 @richmondlam

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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While Uptown has often been labeled as one of the city’s most marginalized neighbourhoods, a reputation that often downplays how much it has to offer. It’s easily one of Montreal’s most underrated areas, and if you’ve never set foot in Côte-des-Neiges as a whole, you’re missing a key part of what shaped the city into the layered, multilingual place it is today.

Comment “Plaza” to get the full story in your DMs.

✍️ @thisisgladys_
📸 @richmondlam

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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While Uptown has often been labeled as one of the city’s most marginalized neighbourhoods, a reputation that often downplays how much it has to offer. It’s easily one of Montreal’s most underrated areas, and if you’ve never set foot in Côte-des-Neiges as a whole, you’re missing a key part of what shaped the city into the layered, multilingual place it is today.

Comment “Plaza” to get the full story in your DMs.

✍️ @thisisgladys_
📸 @richmondlam

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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While Uptown has often been labeled as one of the city’s most marginalized neighbourhoods, a reputation that often downplays how much it has to offer. It’s easily one of Montreal’s most underrated areas, and if you’ve never set foot in Côte-des-Neiges as a whole, you’re missing a key part of what shaped the city into the layered, multilingual place it is today.

Comment “Plaza” to get the full story in your DMs.

✍️ @thisisgladys_
📸 @richmondlam

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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While Uptown has often been labeled as one of the city’s most marginalized neighbourhoods, a reputation that often downplays how much it has to offer. It’s easily one of Montreal’s most underrated areas, and if you’ve never set foot in Côte-des-Neiges as a whole, you’re missing a key part of what shaped the city into the layered, multilingual place it is today.

Comment “Plaza” to get the full story in your DMs.

✍️ @thisisgladys_
📸 @richmondlam

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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While Uptown has often been labeled as one of the city’s most marginalized neighbourhoods, a reputation that often downplays how much it has to offer. It’s easily one of Montreal’s most underrated areas, and if you’ve never set foot in Côte-des-Neiges as a whole, you’re missing a key part of what shaped the city into the layered, multilingual place it is today.

Comment “Plaza” to get the full story in your DMs.

✍️ @thisisgladys_
📸 @richmondlam

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Right as the city marks 50 years since it last hosted the Games: The IOC’s confirmed that Montreal will host one of four stops on the 2028 Olympic Q-Series, bringing elite qualifying competition back to the Olympic Park.

The city joins Tokyo, Shanghai, and Orlando as hosts, with Montreal’s turn running June 1 to 4, 2028. The announcement also comes as Parc olympique undergoes its own revitalization, giving the site a reason to look forward and back: the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Games will be marked this summer with commemorative events culminating in a ‘variety show’ on August 1st.

The Q-Series is a relatively new concept, first launched ahead of Paris 2024 as a festival-style qualifier combining elite competition with arts and youth culture programming. For LA 2028, the series has expanded to six sports: 3×3 basketball, beach volleyball, BMX freestyle, sport climbing, flag football, and skateboarding. The exact sport program for Montreal has yet to be confirmed.
Around 500 athletes and roughly 70,000 spectators are expected over the four-day event. The bid was led by Tourisme Montréal in collaboration with the City of Montreal, the Canadian Olympic Committee, and the Parc olympique, with groundwork dating back to 2024.

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The Michelin Guide released its second annual Quebec selection this morning, and the province's restaurant community has plenty to discuss.

Four restaurants earned their first One Star, three more were recognized with Green Stars for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy, and the full selection grew to 121 restaurants spanning the province, from Montreal's Mile End and the Eastern Townships to the Gaspésie.

Discover the full list at our link in bio.

📸 @derossigabriel - @bernard.lin

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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The Michelin Guide released its second annual Quebec selection this morning, and the province's restaurant community has plenty to discuss.

Four restaurants earned their first One Star, three more were recognized with Green Stars for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy, and the full selection grew to 121 restaurants spanning the province, from Montreal's Mile End and the Eastern Townships to the Gaspésie.

Discover the full list at our link in bio.

📸 @derossigabriel - @bernard.lin

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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The Michelin Guide released its second annual Quebec selection this morning, and the province's restaurant community has plenty to discuss.

Four restaurants earned their first One Star, three more were recognized with Green Stars for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy, and the full selection grew to 121 restaurants spanning the province, from Montreal's Mile End and the Eastern Townships to the Gaspésie.

Discover the full list at our link in bio.

📸 @derossigabriel - @bernard.lin

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


377
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The Michelin Guide released its second annual Quebec selection this morning, and the province's restaurant community has plenty to discuss.

Four restaurants earned their first One Star, three more were recognized with Green Stars for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy, and the full selection grew to 121 restaurants spanning the province, from Montreal's Mile End and the Eastern Townships to the Gaspésie.

Discover the full list at our link in bio.

📸 @derossigabriel - @bernard.lin

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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5 days ago

The Michelin Guide released its second annual Quebec selection this morning, and the province's restaurant community has plenty to discuss.

Four restaurants earned their first One Star, three more were recognized with Green Stars for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy, and the full selection grew to 121 restaurants spanning the province, from Montreal's Mile End and the Eastern Townships to the Gaspésie.

Discover the full list at our link in bio.

📸 @derossigabriel - @bernard.lin

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Before we dive back into Season 1, meet our host @lteezofficial whose background, shaped by people, places, and flavours from across the world, is exactly what pulls him toward the hands behind the plate and the communities behind the food.

Love your food, know your spots, feed your soul.

🎥 @joshkirschner_

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Lesley Chesterman spent nearly three decades as the Montreal Gazette’s restaurant critic, eating her way through the city’s dining rooms with a rigour few could match.

These days she writes on Substack, travels widely, and remains a sharp observer of restaurant culture in the country.

As Quebec’s second Michelin Guide approaches, she questions whether the city’s restaurants are built for what the guide rewards—and what chasing stars really costs.

Read the full interview at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki


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When Canada's 100 Best Restaurants released its 2026 list, it confirmed something most Montrealers already suspected: this city eats very well.

Of the 100 restaurants named to the annual ranking — compiled from the votes of 160 judges drawn from across the food industry — 28 are in Montreal.

Read our full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki
📸 @cravingcurator

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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When Canada's 100 Best Restaurants released its 2026 list, it confirmed something most Montrealers already suspected: this city eats very well.

Of the 100 restaurants named to the annual ranking — compiled from the votes of 160 judges drawn from across the food industry — 28 are in Montreal.

Read our full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki
📸 @cravingcurator

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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When Canada's 100 Best Restaurants released its 2026 list, it confirmed something most Montrealers already suspected: this city eats very well.

Of the 100 restaurants named to the annual ranking — compiled from the votes of 160 judges drawn from across the food industry — 28 are in Montreal.

Read our full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki
📸 @cravingcurator

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Montreal's dépanneur: corner store, neighbourhood anchor, and a Quebec institution unto itself. And yet, by every rational measure, it shouldn't be surviving.

Margins are thin and convenience chains have cornered the market. The next generation has options. So who’s actually opening these things in 2026, and why?

Read the full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @elle_ganza
📸 @samlee.photo

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Montreal's dépanneur: corner store, neighbourhood anchor, and a Quebec institution unto itself. And yet, by every rational measure, it shouldn't be surviving.

Margins are thin and convenience chains have cornered the market. The next generation has options. So who’s actually opening these things in 2026, and why?

Read the full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @elle_ganza
📸 @samlee.photo

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Montreal's dépanneur: corner store, neighbourhood anchor, and a Quebec institution unto itself. And yet, by every rational measure, it shouldn't be surviving.

Margins are thin and convenience chains have cornered the market. The next generation has options. So who’s actually opening these things in 2026, and why?

Read the full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @elle_ganza
📸 @samlee.photo

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Montreal's dépanneur: corner store, neighbourhood anchor, and a Quebec institution unto itself. And yet, by every rational measure, it shouldn't be surviving.

Margins are thin and convenience chains have cornered the market. The next generation has options. So who’s actually opening these things in 2026, and why?

Read the full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @elle_ganza
📸 @samlee.photo

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Current restaurant culture in China is on a scale unimaginable to people who’ve never experienced it, especially considering that private (vs. state owned) restaurants didn’t even exist fifty years ago. Expertise in cooking was rebuilt from scratch after traditions disappeared in waves of political upheaval. Now, from farm-to-table to fast food empires, Peking duck to snail noodles, China is a dining paradise at every price point.

Montreal, with a Chinese restaurant scene largely predominated by legacy restaurants in a fading Chinatown, has yet to catch up.

Read the full story at the link in bio.

@ivylernerfrank
📸 @dominique_lafond

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Current restaurant culture in China is on a scale unimaginable to people who’ve never experienced it, especially considering that private (vs. state owned) restaurants didn’t even exist fifty years ago. Expertise in cooking was rebuilt from scratch after traditions disappeared in waves of political upheaval. Now, from farm-to-table to fast food empires, Peking duck to snail noodles, China is a dining paradise at every price point.

Montreal, with a Chinese restaurant scene largely predominated by legacy restaurants in a fading Chinatown, has yet to catch up.

Read the full story at the link in bio.

@ivylernerfrank
📸 @dominique_lafond

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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Current restaurant culture in China is on a scale unimaginable to people who’ve never experienced it, especially considering that private (vs. state owned) restaurants didn’t even exist fifty years ago. Expertise in cooking was rebuilt from scratch after traditions disappeared in waves of political upheaval. Now, from farm-to-table to fast food empires, Peking duck to snail noodles, China is a dining paradise at every price point.

Montreal, with a Chinese restaurant scene largely predominated by legacy restaurants in a fading Chinatown, has yet to catch up.

Read the full story at the link in bio.

@ivylernerfrank
📸 @dominique_lafond

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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In 1969, Six Black West Indian students at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia) filed a complaint against Perry Anderson, an assistant professor of biology. They said he was grading them unfairly because of their race.

The university lost the report.

What followed — a two-week occupation, a fire, and 97 arrests — became one of the most significant events in Canadian Black activism.

Read this full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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In 1969, Six Black West Indian students at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia) filed a complaint against Perry Anderson, an assistant professor of biology. They said he was grading them unfairly because of their race.

The university lost the report.

What followed — a two-week occupation, a fire, and 97 arrests — became one of the most significant events in Canadian Black activism.

Read this full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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In 1969, Six Black West Indian students at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia) filed a complaint against Perry Anderson, an assistant professor of biology. They said he was grading them unfairly because of their race.

The university lost the report.

What followed — a two-week occupation, a fire, and 97 arrests — became one of the most significant events in Canadian Black activism.

Read this full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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In 1969, Six Black West Indian students at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia) filed a complaint against Perry Anderson, an assistant professor of biology. They said he was grading them unfairly because of their race.

The university lost the report.

What followed — a two-week occupation, a fire, and 97 arrests — became one of the most significant events in Canadian Black activism.

Read this full story at the link in bio.

✍️ @j.p.karwacki

#fortheloveofthecity #montreal


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