
Claire Jacques
Philippe Guilbault and Laurence Théberge — a sommelier and a veteran pastry chef, respectively — opened Claire Jacques on what was, until recently, a forgettable Villeray corner, and by most accounts the room landed fully formed.
Café Bazin is one of the best contemporary restaurants in Montreal for dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Westmount.
Café Bazin operates on a philosophy that most Westmount mornings don't deserve but occasionally get: that breakfast and lunch, handled with genuine seriousness, are a complete argument on their own.
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Café Bazin is a reliable contemporary choice in Westmount in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. If Unable to identify signature dishes is your kind of order, that is a good sign. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 315 Google reviews.
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For now, Café Bazin holds a 8.8 rating across 315 Google reviews.
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Café Bazin is a Contemporary restaurant located in Westmount, Montreal. Café Bazin operates on a philosophy that most Westmount mornings don't deserve but occasionally get: that breakfast and lunch, handled with genuine seriousness, are a complete argument on their own.
Café Bazin is best for upscale, dinner, classic. Café Bazin is a reliable contemporary choice in Westmount in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. If Unable to identify signature dishes is your kind of order, that is a good sign. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 315 Google reviews.
Café Bazin is in the splurge price range (splurge). Google rating: 8.8 from 315 reviews
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Café Bazin holds a 8.8 Google rating from 315 reviews. Café Bazin is a reliable contemporary choice in Westmount in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. If Unable to identify signature dishes is your kind of order, that is a good sign. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 315 Google reviews.
Café Bazin is located at 380 Av. Victoria, Westmount, QC H3Z 2N4, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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