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COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
Sabrosa is one of the best mexican restaurants in Montreal for group dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
Sabrosa is the kind of project Montreal's dining landscape has been circling around without quite landing: a kitchen that holds birria and nikkei influences in the same hand without hedging on either.
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Shrimp, coconut milk, avocado, lime juice, red onion
Albacore tataki, aji verde, watermelon radish salad, blue corn tostada, almond
Chipotle mayo
Braised beef, monterey jack, onion and coriander, served with beef consommé
Salsa verde, grilled lemon, pickled red onion, coriander, served with tortillas and our hot sauces
Sabrosa is a reliable mexican choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Shrimp Ceviche and Albacore Tostada also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 974 Google reviews.
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For now, Sabrosa holds a 8.8 rating across 974 Google reviews.
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Sabrosa is a Mexican restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. Sabrosa is the kind of project Montreal's dining landscape has been circling around without quite landing: a kitchen that holds birria and nikkei influences in the same hand without hedging on either.
Sabrosa is best for tacos, group dinner, casual night, colorful, tacos, cocktails. Sabrosa is a reliable mexican choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Shrimp Ceviche and Albacore Tostada also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 974 Google reviews.
Sabrosa is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 8.8 from 974 reviews
Start with Shrimp Ceviche, Albacore Tostada, Spicy Fried Calamari and Birria Tacos. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Sabrosa holds a 8.8 Google rating from 974 reviews. Sabrosa is a reliable mexican choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Shrimp Ceviche and Albacore Tostada also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 974 Google reviews.
Sabrosa is located at 404 Pl. Jacques-Cartier, Montréal, QC H2Y 1G8, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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