
Restaurant CoqCor du Parc - Parc Cité
COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
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$$$$ · Fine Dining
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COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
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Cam's Déjeuner has built genuine word-of-mouth along Saint-Laurent before the critical apparatus caught up — which is usually a reliable signal that a place is doing something right for the neighbourhood rather than for the camera.
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Bistrot Fortune is a sensible bistro call in Little Italy in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Dînette Bardèz is a sensible restaurant call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Restaurant Plume is a sensible restaurant call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Maison An Omakase is a sensible japanese call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Restaurant Routy is an easy restaurant option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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minnibar is a restaurant restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Freddi is an easy restaurant option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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On a stretch of Saint-Laurent that cycles through trends faster than most leases, Rizière has built a reputation by doing the opposite of what the boulevard usually rewards: slowing down, focusing, and committing to a specific vision of…
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K-Bros, opened in July 2022 by two best friends — KO, the owner, and HA, the chef with over 25 years of Korean kitchen experience behind him — is a thirty-seat room on Boul.
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What Simon Mathys built at Mastard — on a stretch of Rue Bélanger that nobody was calling a dining destination — is a particular kind of statement: that a neighbourhood restaurant can hold a Michelin star and still feel like it belongs t…
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Pizzeria Zac | Plant-Based Pizza & Eats is a pizza pick in Montreal when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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BONYARD operates on a premise that feels both obvious and underserved in the Sud-Ouest: street food built from Montreal's own multicultural DNA, served from a pick-up counter with a terrace that catches the neighbourhood's unhurried rhythm.
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On the corner of Boulevard Monk in the southwest reaches of the island, WULI has staked out a position that isn't particularly common in Montreal's Korean dining scene: a deliberate Korean-Japanese hybrid that treats the fusion not as a…
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'noy asian snack bar suits a night out when you want snack bar that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Bistro Moku is a sensible japanese call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Osteria Berto is a sensible italian call in Montréal in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Restaurant CoqCor Guy-Concordia is a korean pick in Montreal when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Bincho arrived at 701 Mont-Royal Est carrying a specific kind of ambition: take one of Le Plateau's most storied addresses — the room that housed Le Pontiac — and rebuild it around binchotan, the Japanese white charcoal that burns hotter…
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Mare is the kind of italian room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Bocca Di Lupo suits a night out when you want italian that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Phillips Bar is a restaurant pick in Montreal when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Hana Korean Steakhouse is an easy steakhouse option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Neotokyo NAKAGIN is an easy restaurant option in Montréal in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Monarque occupies a heritage commercial building in Old Montreal with the kind of architectural confidence that most rooms in that neighbourhood substitute for actual cooking — soaring ceilings, stone and plaster, light that shifts throu…
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Liuyishou Fondue / Liuyishou Hotpot Montreal is the kind of chinese room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Magpie Magique occupies a peculiar and deliberate position in Montreal's restaurant landscape: it is, at its core, a mood project.
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Tô dinette viet suits a night out in Montréal when you want restaurant that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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David McMillan and Fred Morin's Joe Beef, anchored in Little Burgundy since 2005, has a reasonable claim to being the most influential restaurant Montreal has produced — the room credited with making the city's food culture legible to th…
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Normand Laprise's Toqué!
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Miracolo suits a night out when you want restaurant that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Restaurant Tulum is an easy mexican option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Oncle Lee is a restaurant restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Le Comptoir de Mamie is a french restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Chez Tousignant operates in the fast-food register that Montreal has historically understood as the correct setting for its most serious casual cooking.
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Iberica is a sensible spanish call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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OPLANTE Vegan Sushi & Wok Végétalien Montreal (x Yuan) is a sensible vegan call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Top fine dining restaurants in Montreal include Restaurant CoqCor du Parc - Parc Cité, Cams Déjeuner, Bistrot Fortune. TastyPals curates these picks based on Google ratings, review volume, and editorial judgment.
Fine Dining restaurants in Montreal are priced at the "$$$$" tier — The top tier — tasting menus, Michelin-level kitchens, and full-evening experiences where every detail has been thought through. Save for the moments that warrant it.
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