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Le Butterblume is one of the best contemporary restaurants in Montreal for mile end wandering, especially if you want a strong option in Mile End.
Mile End had no shortage of places doing the coffee-shop-restaurant thing at half speed when Le Butterblume arrived in 2016, which makes what co-owners Julie Romano and Nadine Boudreau built feel like a quiet rebuke to all of them.
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maple syrup oyster mushrooms, aïoli, pickled onions, coriander
endive, orange dressing, chili crisp, green onions, chives, pea sprouts
honey sour cream, leeks vinaigrette, burnt leek powder, herbs
chicken dashi, confit onion & parsley oil
parsley lemon butter, pancetta, arugula, garlic oil, pecorino, nutmeg bread crumbs, onion flowers
Le Butterblume is a reliable contemporary choice in Mile End in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Daïkon Tacos and Homemade Gravlax also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 938 Google reviews.
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For now, Le Butterblume holds a 9.0 rating across 938 Google reviews.
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Le Butterblume is a Contemporary restaurant located in Mile End, Montreal. Mile End had no shortage of places doing the coffee-shop-restaurant thing at half speed when Le Butterblume arrived in 2016, which makes what co-owners Julie Romano and Nadine Boudreau built feel like a quiet rebuke to all of them.
Le Butterblume is best for mile end wandering, lunch, casual night, creative, low key, hidden gem. Le Butterblume is a reliable contemporary choice in Mile End in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Daïkon Tacos and Homemade Gravlax also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 938 Google reviews.
Le Butterblume is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 9.0 from 938 reviews
Start with Daïkon Tacos, Homemade Gravlax, Leek & Cheddar Cake and Pork & Spinach Maultasche Ravioli. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Le Butterblume holds a 9.0 Google rating from 938 reviews. Le Butterblume is a reliable contemporary choice in Mile End in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Daïkon Tacos and Homemade Gravlax also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 938 Google reviews.
Le Butterblume is located at 5836 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2T 1T3, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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