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Restaurant Sekoya is one of the best global restaurants in Montreal for dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
Restaurant Sekoya is making a case Montreal's dining scene actually needs: that globally-minded cooking and a low price point don't have to be at war with each other.
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Concombre, radis, émulsion aux herbes
Condiment à la moutarde
Chèvre frais, ail des ours, œuf de truite
Œuf mollet, hollandaise au homard
Légumes printaniers, beurre blanc à l'ail des ours
Restaurant Sekoya is a strong global option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Tartare de truite de Montebello and Pâté de canard et pistache also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 268 Google reviews.
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For now, Restaurant Sekoya holds a 9.6 rating across 268 Google reviews.
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Restaurant Sekoya is a Global restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. Restaurant Sekoya is making a case Montreal's dining scene actually needs: that globally-minded cooking and a low price point don't have to be at war with each other.
Restaurant Sekoya is best for dinner. Restaurant Sekoya is a strong global option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Tartare de truite de Montebello and Pâté de canard et pistache also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 268 Google reviews.
Restaurant Sekoya is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 9.6 from 268 reviews
Start with Tartare de truite de Montebello, Pâté de canard et pistache, Asperges vertes and Vol-au-vent au homard. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Restaurant Sekoya holds a 9.6 Google rating from 268 reviews. Restaurant Sekoya is a strong global option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Tartare de truite de Montebello and Pâté de canard et pistache also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 268 Google reviews.
Restaurant Sekoya is located at 3421 Boul. le Carrefour, Laval, QC H7T 1V5, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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