Very safe choices. Almost like he googled “where should tourists eat” and just took the top results. There are definitely better places for each type of food in this video
Tapeo. That's one of the really great restaurants in Montreal, well, if you like tapas. There is also Momo sushi. If you want to try sushi but you are allergic to fishes (Like me) Momo is a great place to go because it's vegan.
Crazy that you featured Wilensky's, I lived on the corner of Clark, on the 2nd floor, facing Wilensky's and St. Viateur bagel for two years..Those were the days!
@@mikesheridan7651 No it isn't, Wilensky's is on the corner of Clark/ Fairmont and Bagel is on the corner of Fairmont/ St Laurent..there are at least three diff commercial addresses in between the two
That apple fritter looks insanely tasty, I've tried Wilinskys simple sandwich, it was ok, the reason it's famous it has a good tasty/cheap ratio. The Poutine were struggles for me, I had it twice and both times the portions were so big that I struggled even on a hungry stomach I could only finish a little more than half but the flavors and texture were like the best comfort food you can imagine.
Banquise pronounciation... Bank + Keys bankkeys There's also Ma Poule Mouille nearby that has really great spicy Portuguese chicken I also wanna mention St Viateur Cafe by the same owners that has bfast and bagel sandwiches with the same lovely bagels. Also Yokato Yokabai the best Ramen in the city with their made in house noodles and L Anecdote a quaint ma and pa time warp greasy spoon with great bugers all within 10 minutes of the Banquise
@@BrunchBoys actually I'd like to amend what @rickmayabolis said your beginning pronunciation of ban- is correct, the rest is keys. SO it sounds like something like bawn-keys where the "n" is not pronounced. In other words, think of the expression or onomatopoeia "awn" is sometimes written as "aww" in English as well because we don't really pronounce the "n". So b-"awn"-keys or bawn-keys. In other words it would not be pronounced like "pawn" where the "n" is pronounced, but rather, "awn" with a b in front. And then finish the words with keys like the thing that unlocks your doors.
The place for bagels is Fairmount bagels, not St-Viateur bagels. You are spot on for the rest. You also needed to have some old fashion smoked meat from Dunn's or from Snowdon Deli.
We drive to Buffalo for wings ....Montreal for Dunn's Famous. Poutine with smoke meat And the best i ever in my life (50 years) Chocolate fudge cake.soft creamy unreal ...Montreal has 3 or 4 must trys 4 to 8 iconic places (doesnt not mean cheap to eat ) And i passed on a few of them just for being over the top tourist priced places ..But if you can find that hole in the wall Quebecois home cooked meal spots with up and coming chefs You will eat well and smile Hearty foods with full flavors But yes you have to have a Wilinskys to be a Montrealer
While I can't say we can challenge Montreal - because good god this looks so good - I still hope to see you in Newfoundland! We have an interesting restaurant scene.
Montreal bagels are my preference. I am actually not a big fan of NY style. Too doughy for me. I like the crunch of a Montreal style. Its funny but I would describe the ones I've had being brioche like but they certainly are good.
You should try the poutine at le fou de la patate in Waterloo on foster street...just in front of our big store Dolorama.....one of the BEST....belive me👍😋😋😋
La Banquise, for me, is a tourist trap. I am not saying it's not good, it's just overrated. Barely any cheese in it, I always need to ask 2 or 3 extra cheese and most of the times they dont layer the extras, they just put them on top. I'd much rather go to Paul Patates or Paulo and Suzanne. They are not cheap on the cheese. Anyway, much like Schwartz, tourists can keep filling La Banquise, means no waiting time in better places.
Hi I will be traveling to Montreal this may, I'll definitely check out your recommendation for the poutine, would you have any recommendation for the smoked meat, bagel, croissant, and smoke salmon?
@@matchachachoco8948 Hi. For the Smoked Meat I would suggest Lester's in Outremont, Deli Snowdon or Smoke Meat Pete (if you have a car for Pete). You might like to know that though Smoke Pete is further away, it is an amazing restaurant that often features blues bands. Had an awesome time there. On Bagels you cannot go wrong with either Fairmount or St-Viateur (I have a preference for St-Viateur though). You might want to checl Bagel St-Lo in Verdun. For croissants, I like Kouign Amann on Mont_royal (You might want to try their eponymous treat), Brioche a Tete and Patisserie Rhubarbe as well. You can't go wrong. For smoked salmon, sorry can't help. But my favorite fish market is Poissonnerie La Mer. They do have a good smoked salmon. The best? No idea so don't take my word for it.
The little greasy spoons in the St-Henri district is where you can still find authentic Quebecois staples like frites-sauce and pea soup for under $10.
I'm assuming that nothing else will be eaten on the same day as that apple fritter! My God! The're got to be at least 2,500 calories in that thing! Sure looks good, though!
thank you! food prices change so constantly, that unless its really important to that story, i tend to ignore, and let people just look up current prices on their own. For example this is from over a year ago, im sure every price is different
These were great, but letting people know here in Montreal we also have excellent healthy and also vegan food. Terroire cuisine (locally grown and produced) is a big part of our culture.
Thank you, will look that up! I was just thinking about if there were healthy places my family and friends can go to. Cool suggestions tho, will go to St. Viateur for sure!
That’s also great, but I would say we prefer hearty, rich foods, and especially meat, they’re trying to take away the most essential, nutrients human beings need and lived on for ages, but rather fear us genetically engineered,cattle and animals in general, which is what they are planning
@@anasibndawood6696 Not to burst your bubble, but domesticated animals are genetically modified. They have been bred over centuries to be dependent on humans, docile and produce extra meat. Our pre-agrarian, hunter ancestors would not recognize domestic cattle, pigs, sheep or goats. They would have also foraged heavily for shoots, roots, berries, nuts, snails, frogs and insects such as grasshoppers and locusts as well as beetle grubs. Hunting large game is much harder and more dangerous than hunting rodents and hamrless lizards and snakes. They would likely have also scavenged carcasses left by other predators, and eaten the placenta after a woman gave birth. Our more recent ancestors likely also ate far less meat, simply because they had fewer ways to preserve it and it is very expensive to produce (you have to wait a long time for your steer to become a young adult, but it's eating constantly, so you have to choose how much food to grow for constant food source or waiting until butchering time) if you have only small tracts of land. Few people were large land oners. I say this as the daughter of generations of farmers in Germany and Hungary.
Montreal is an amazing town, And there's no shortage of amazing towns to visit. Im excited to visit Schwartz deli, Do their dripping sandwiches taste good? 😍
The poutine at la banquise is not that generous with their portions... at least not when we went. You can make good ones at home. Poutineville is a fun experience.
Wow, Jeremy! I don't think you would be able to keep your youthful and slim physique for too long eating food like that. I've only had poutine once and not a fan and I am not slim. I cant imagine what I'd weigh if I ate all that fried food. Montreal does have great food for sure and is a fascinating city. I enjoyed your video.
Fairmount Bagel is still owned by the same Jewish family that used to work at Montreal Bagels back in 1927, St-Viateur Bagel is now own by two Italian brothers they acquired from 1956.
remember this....when someone says "they take poutine to the next level" , they don't know what they're talking about. A poutine is a poutine...adding in meats and "wild variations"...never works, and it's never better than a traditional poutine. Trust me...I've tried. Stick to the classic. La Pataterie in Ottawa/Gatineau is best...maybe La Pataterie in Montreal is best. I'll try it this summer. But don't ever step into poutine by eating a next level poutine...steer clear!
As a Montrealer, this is the most generic list you can come up with. This is just the top 5 easy search google results. Look at Schwartz smoke meat, and poutine can be had anywhere and it's solid. Orange Julep is super overrated. It was cool on Wednesdays when they held the classic car shows in the summer, but the food was never an attraction. Rueben's is also good. A solid (expensive) steakhouse is Moishes.
Frites-sauce is the original Quebec dish, Poutine only came later in the late 80's so they could charge tourists more ! A frite-sauce or a Joe Louis with a Pepsi is the true Quebecois coolness ...LoL
@@etow8034 Where in the world did you get such a false info ? Really charge tourist more ! You have great imagination that I must admit. Where are you From ?
@@robelanger4242 You don't seem to understand the point ! Poutine was made to cost more so they can charge more ! No one from those working class neighborhoods is going to pay $25 +taxes for a bowl of poutine at that tourist trap place !
ALTHOUGH THE HEBREW WAY OF SMOKING OUR FAMOUS "MONTREAL SMOKED MEAT" IS TO DIE FOR, HERE IN VERDUN WE HAVE A GREAT PLACE RIGHT ON WELLINGTON WALKWAY CALLED "BLACK STRAP BBQ." THIS IS A GREAT BBQ SMOKED MEAT PLACE!!
Poutine is like sex.. when its bad, its still pretty good 😅 You have to go outside Montreal for great poutine. Patate Mallette in Beauharnois, sauce from a kettle, is a classic Patate Royale 2.0 in St-Jean sur Richelieu is another. Cantine chez Dave and Dan (4.7) is my fav. In Montreal, however, the poutine from Ma Poule Mouillée is on my list…
Locals don't think banquise is the best poutine, of course all of you buy in too the hype. It;s definetly not the best poutine from a local Montreal guy. Poutine top with ognion rings and all that meat that is not a poutine. A poutine is fries sauce and 50% cheese not 15% lol
How could you not include Ma Poulet? How could you not include Patati Patata? Or La Carreta pupusas or some of the other amazing ethnic food Montreal has? How about a Peruvian pollo a la brasa or a good shish taook? The only one on that video that should be on a list of best places is the St.Viateur bagels. Just sayin.
Thank you for being openly racist. Not sure why public hatred of quebecois is considered acceptable. I assume diversity in North America is frowned upon.
Literally almost anywhere you go in MTL is fire. It's the city of food
so good!!
100% . Always has been.
you want asian, african, american, european? no problem we got it in this little island.
Very safe choices. Almost like he googled “where should tourists eat” and just took the top results. There are definitely better places for each type of food in this video
Tbf Wilensky's sandwich and Orange Julep's beverage are pretty unique, but yeah I agree. I was surprised he didn't talk about Schwartz's deli lmao
The only one that could be debattable would be St-Viateur Bagel, they are pretty much the best bagel we've got. Maybe Fairmount too but yeah
Orange julep on the fence, but the rest yeah. Odd lack of smoked meat though.
Ouin j’pense pas google sorte le julep même si c pas très bon c spécial
I’ll be in Montreal next week and can’t wait to try a few of these places!
love it!!
was it good?
I appreciate you posting this. Options for the viewer and traveler to decide upon.
My pleasure!
Tapeo. That's one of the really great restaurants in Montreal, well, if you like tapas. There is also Momo sushi. If you want to try sushi but you are allergic to fishes (Like me) Momo is a great place to go because it's vegan.
Crazy that you featured Wilensky's, I lived on the corner of Clark, on the 2nd floor, facing Wilensky's and St. Viateur bagel for two years..Those were the days!
Fairmounr Bagel is next to Wilensky's
@@mikesheridan7651 No it isn't, Wilensky's is on the corner of Clark/ Fairmont and Bagel is on the corner of Fairmont/ St Laurent..there are at least three diff commercial addresses in between the two
Nobody goes there.
The point is the name is wrong. I wasn't talking about precise geography!!
That apple fritter looks insanely tasty, I've tried Wilinskys simple sandwich, it was ok, the reason it's famous it has a good tasty/cheap ratio. The Poutine were struggles for me, I had it twice and both times the portions were so big that I struggled even on a hungry stomach I could only finish a little more than half but the flavors and texture were like the best comfort food you can imagine.
Banquise pronounciation... Bank + Keys bankkeys
There's also Ma Poule Mouille nearby that has really great spicy Portuguese chicken
I also wanna mention St Viateur Cafe by the same owners that has bfast and bagel sandwiches with the same lovely bagels.
Also Yokato Yokabai the best Ramen in the city with their made in house noodles and L Anecdote a quaint ma and pa time warp greasy spoon with great bugers all within 10 minutes of the Banquise
thanks!
Unfortunately L'Anecdote didn't survive COVID and is closed now :(
@@buskologie-portraitsdartis5603 dammit. my go to burger places are pretty much gone around LaFontaine.
@@BrunchBoys actually I'd like to amend what @rickmayabolis said your beginning pronunciation of ban- is correct, the rest is keys. SO it sounds like something like bawn-keys where the "n" is not pronounced. In other words, think of the expression or onomatopoeia "awn" is sometimes written as "aww" in English as well because we don't really pronounce the "n". So b-"awn"-keys or bawn-keys.
In other words it would not be pronounced like "pawn" where the "n" is pronounced, but rather, "awn" with a b in front. And then finish the words with keys like the thing that unlocks your doors.
@@Qymar12 ah thank you!!
Banquise lol seriously... you could of went across the street to poule mouillé and got an even better poutine there
La Fabrique!!! ❤❤❤❤ One of the best restaurants in Montreal. They are very creative and just brilliant!
This video made me feel so nostalgic from when I lived in Canada (mtl) in 2017/18. Thanks
love it!
Where do you live now?
Coming to Montreal in August for one week, with my nephew for his " before senior year trip" ...hoping to try at least one of your recommendations
why is the apple thing so big? can you get a small one?
thats it!
Thank you my good sir, I will be going to all these places this week
love it!
Awesome video! We'll definitely check out that poutine place when we're in Montreal next week!
thanks!!
Where did Jeremy get that shirt from Montreal's 1982 MLB all-star game?!
The place for bagels is Fairmount bagels, not St-Viateur bagels. You are spot on for the rest. You also needed to have some old fashion smoked meat from Dunn's or from Snowdon Deli.
St-Viateur > Fairmont. All day. Every day.
How long after the meal do you turn into a 'Salad Shooter' ? ô¿ô
Try Pete's Smoked Meat just off the west end of the Island (Highway 20),
Pete’s meat is great, but officially not on island of Montreal.
We drive to Buffalo for wings ....Montreal for Dunn's Famous. Poutine with smoke meat And the best i ever in my life (50 years) Chocolate fudge cake.soft creamy unreal ...Montreal has 3 or 4 must trys 4 to 8 iconic places (doesnt not mean cheap to eat ) And i passed on a few of them just for being over the top tourist priced places ..But if you can find that hole in the wall Quebecois home cooked meal spots with up and coming chefs You will eat well and smile Hearty foods with full flavors But yes you have to have a Wilinskys to be a Montrealer
nice!!
What are some of the best restaurants you have eating in in Montréal and what are those you recommand?
Best Montreal food video ever! Well Done.
thank you!!
I am salivating. Used to livein Montreal, now Vancouver. Hate the food here. miss Monteal food.
While I can't say we can challenge Montreal - because good god this looks so good - I still hope to see you in Newfoundland! We have an interesting restaurant scene.
What do pastries do for 15 mins? I couldn't understand what he said
Proofing for 15 minutes
So which bagel did you like better, the home version or the briochy one ?
Montreal bagels are my preference. I am actually not a big fan of NY style. Too doughy for me. I like the crunch of a Montreal style. Its funny but I would describe the ones I've had being brioche like but they certainly are good.
You should try the poutine at le fou de la patate in Waterloo on foster street...just in front of our big store Dolorama.....one of the BEST....belive me👍😋😋😋
La Banquise, for me, is a tourist trap. I am not saying it's not good, it's just overrated. Barely any cheese in it, I always need to ask 2 or 3 extra cheese and most of the times they dont layer the extras, they just put them on top. I'd much rather go to Paul Patates or Paulo and Suzanne. They are not cheap on the cheese.
Anyway, much like Schwartz, tourists can keep filling La Banquise, means no waiting time in better places.
Hi I will be traveling to Montreal this may, I'll definitely check out your recommendation for the poutine, would you have any recommendation for the smoked meat, bagel, croissant, and smoke salmon?
@@matchachachoco8948 Hi. For the Smoked Meat I would suggest Lester's in Outremont, Deli Snowdon or Smoke Meat Pete (if you have a car for Pete). You might like to know that though Smoke Pete is further away, it is an amazing restaurant that often features blues bands. Had an awesome time there.
On Bagels you cannot go wrong with either Fairmount or St-Viateur (I have a preference for St-Viateur though). You might want to checl Bagel St-Lo in Verdun.
For croissants, I like Kouign Amann on Mont_royal (You might want to try their eponymous treat), Brioche a Tete and Patisserie Rhubarbe as well. You can't go wrong.
For smoked salmon, sorry can't help. But my favorite fish market is Poissonnerie La Mer. They do have a good smoked salmon. The best? No idea so don't take my word for it.
@@djyanno thank you so much for your recommendation I'll definitely go check out these places
@@matchachachoco8948 You are very welcome
The little greasy spoons in the St-Henri district is where you can still find authentic Quebecois staples like frites-sauce and pea soup for under $10.
I'm assuming that nothing else will be eaten on the same day as that apple fritter! My God! The're got to be at least 2,500 calories in that thing! Sure looks good, though!
Nice video Jeremy. I'm sure most of us would want to know the price you paid for the food items.
thank you! food prices change so constantly, that unless its really important to that story, i tend to ignore, and let people just look up current prices on their own. For example this is from over a year ago, im sure every price is different
@@BrunchBoys I had to stop half way through just too watch another channel that included prices
People are so lazy lol you can find the menu to all these places online
Did he use actual drumsticks to flip those fritters?
Fabulous video!!
thanks!!
im watching this while starving
BONNE SANTÉ JEREMY !!!
I wonder if the f1 drivers went to these places the past weekend
The best poutine is at "Au pied de cochon" with foie-gras...
These were great, but letting people know here in Montreal we also have excellent healthy and also vegan food. Terroire cuisine (locally grown and produced) is a big part of our culture.
Thank you, will look that up! I was just thinking about if there were healthy places my family and friends can go to. Cool suggestions tho, will go to St. Viateur for sure!
Lies again? Mister Potato
Vegetables are poison and terrible for you. Best to stick to the carnivore diet like we are meant to eat. 👍
That’s also great, but I would say we prefer hearty, rich foods, and especially meat, they’re trying to take away the most essential, nutrients human beings need and lived on for ages, but rather fear us genetically engineered,cattle and animals in general, which is what they are planning
@@anasibndawood6696 Not to burst your bubble, but domesticated animals are genetically modified. They have been bred over centuries to be dependent on humans, docile and produce extra meat. Our pre-agrarian, hunter ancestors would not recognize domestic cattle, pigs, sheep or goats. They would have also foraged heavily for shoots, roots, berries, nuts, snails, frogs and insects such as grasshoppers and locusts as well as beetle grubs. Hunting large game is much harder and more dangerous than hunting rodents and hamrless lizards and snakes. They would likely have also scavenged carcasses left by other predators, and eaten the placenta after a woman gave birth. Our more recent ancestors likely also ate far less meat, simply because they had fewer ways to preserve it and it is very expensive to produce (you have to wait a long time for your steer to become a young adult, but it's eating constantly, so you have to choose how much food to grow for constant food source or waiting until butchering time) if you have only small tracts of land. Few people were large land oners. I say this as the daughter of generations of farmers in Germany and Hungary.
Un régal !
That apple fritter looks insane
Montreal is an amazing town, And there's no shortage of amazing towns to visit. Im excited to visit Schwartz deli, Do their dripping sandwiches taste good? 😍
Schwartz deli was ok. The sandwich was small for the price. If you go to Chicago stop by Manny's now that's a sandwich!
Deli Snowdon is better and where locals eat. More pleasant service, more menu items, good smoked meat.
As a local, don't visit Schwartz. The Main or Smoke Meat Pete is better.
I don’t know.. Schwartz is still amazing to me and always will be! I like to think of the positive. It is very tasty!
lester's on bernard st is good
Skip the julep go to decarie hotdogs.
Julep toastees is better than Decarie Hot-Dogs, but Decarie Hot-Dogs has better fries and Coke Cola is still served in glass bottles.
I couldn’t agree more! Decarie Hotdog all the way!
Go to Green Spot near Marché Atwater for one of the best hot dogs.
Insulin is reccomended after this food :D
The Orange Julip has always been uniquely fabulous. No mention of St Hubert BBQ or Chalet BBQ. Can't beat Lester's smoked meat.
St Hubert is so mid lol.
@@MatthewLesko-c4nits a classic
St Hubert used to be good but was sold a few years ago. The menu is now a hodgepodge and overpriced for what it is sadly.
The poutine at la banquise is not that generous with their portions... at least not when we went. You can make good ones at home. Poutineville is a fun experience.
Chesky’s in the mile-end is also a solid Jewish bakery.
So its not restaurants, but fast food?
This is a very fast food list. How about restaurants such as Europea, Mousso, Vin Mon Lapin, Maison Boulud, Toqué?
No european or things like that please, just go at some really go resto that serve Cuisine du terroir
very expensive
Great, I'm hungry again haha
lol
Funny how I went to all of them. Truly a good city
Wow, Jeremy! I don't think you would be able to keep your youthful and slim physique for too long eating food like that. I've only had poutine once and not a fan and I am not slim. I cant imagine what I'd weigh if I ate all that fried food. Montreal does have great food for sure and is a fascinating city. I enjoyed your video.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Probably has AIDS
@@unclepaul69 you are a monster. congrats
@@BrunchBoys do da bit
My name is Jacobowitz too. Are we related? My grandparents came from Hungary.
maybe at some point! my family is from poland
Lol Fred Caillou, it's Fred Flintstone!!
14 prince Arthur for fresh vietnamese cuisine 😋
Awesome
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Where is Schwartz?
souvlaki pita st Viateur near bagel shop
I’ve found saint visiteur’s bagel way to dense
Fairmount all the way!
Dude! Are we long lost cousins? Jacobowitz ~ Jakubowicz
maybe!
Swartz mtr smoke meat :-) and Marconis pizzas the best uni burger yuuuuuuuumy!!!!
All tourist go to la banquise its so funny haha
Where do you think people should go?
do you need to speak french there?
No almost everyone is also fluent in English here
Why would i ever eat poutine when i could be eating chili cheese fries? On the other hand, i do like those crazy ass bagels made in an OVEN??? 😮
Can I learn French there?
7:54 My pancreas hurts just looking at this.
La Banquise is a bit overated. Most known and the waiting line is ridiculous.
Canada has the best fries in the world. Go to St. John's Newfoundland nad have Ziggy Peelgood fries. Can't be matched. Better with fish and gravy
This is sponsored by the Heart Institute of Montreal 😂
If your a foodie then joe beef is a must
Joe beef had resorted to highway robbery with their prices, I won’t go anymore on principal
awesome shirt!!! but foreign fanatics were the best #quebecers
lol
Bistro Nolah. You’re welcome.
Bro don't spill on that WF shirt. That thing has to be worth a lot of poutine.
lol im a pro!
Fairmont Bagel is the place for bagels in Montreal 😎
Fairmount Bagel is still owned by the same Jewish family that used to work at Montreal Bagels back in 1927, St-Viateur Bagel is now own by two Italian brothers they acquired from 1956.
remember this....when someone says "they take poutine to the next level" , they don't know what they're talking about. A poutine is a poutine...adding in meats and "wild variations"...never works, and it's never better than a traditional poutine. Trust me...I've tried. Stick to the classic. La Pataterie in Ottawa/Gatineau is best...maybe La Pataterie in Montreal is best. I'll try it this summer. But don't ever step into poutine by eating a next level poutine...steer clear!
hey !n never say no to a little bacon .....LOL
Personally, the best poutine I’ve had is with smoked meat, onions and green peas. The restaurant called it a galvaude
La Banquise is totally overrated. You need to go to Normand Patates in Verdun or La frite à Brigitte in Dorion. Truly the best
As a Montrealer, this is the most generic list you can come up with. This is just the top 5 easy search google results. Look at Schwartz smoke meat, and poutine can be had anywhere and it's solid. Orange Julep is super overrated. It was cool on Wednesdays when they held the classic car shows in the summer, but the food was never an attraction. Rueben's is also good. A solid (expensive) steakhouse is Moishes.
Rien extraordinaire..i l y a des endroits meilleurs que ça
Comme..?
Poutine , Mistake not Canadian but Quebec.
Frites-sauce is the original Quebec dish, Poutine only came later in the late 80's so they could charge tourists more ! A frite-sauce or a Joe Louis with a Pepsi is the true Quebecois coolness ...LoL
@@etow8034 Where in the world did you get such a false info ?
Really charge tourist more ! You have great imagination that I must admit. Where are you From ?
@@robelanger4242 You don't seem to understand the point ! Poutine was made to cost more so they can charge more ! No one from those working class neighborhoods is going to pay $25 +taxes for a bowl of poutine at that tourist trap place !
ALTHOUGH THE HEBREW WAY OF SMOKING OUR FAMOUS "MONTREAL SMOKED MEAT" IS TO DIE FOR, HERE IN VERDUN WE HAVE A GREAT PLACE RIGHT ON WELLINGTON WALKWAY CALLED "BLACK STRAP BBQ." THIS IS A GREAT BBQ SMOKED MEAT PLACE!!
Bro, Blackstrap has already been closed by a year or two before you wrote this comment...
Can’t make a places to eat in Montreal video and not include Montreal smoke meat. Snowden Deli is my nominee.
La bankweez
best poutine is across the street at ma poule mouille. you're welcome.
Montréal est une ville unilingue FRANCOPHONE et la poutine est un mets QUÉBÉCOIS et non canadien. Il faudrait le préciser la prochaine fois.
Sauf que 50% des gens à Montréal parlent anglais... donc beaucoup de "français" préfèrent parler en anglais.
that breakfast cook needs to clean his damn nails, GROSS !
smoke meat???
Are you kidding me. What about Garde Manger & a host of others.
La Louisianne in NDG.
La banquise is not good ! Please stop saying it is
La banquise is only good when you are on munchies 😅😅
Could I ask you a good place for Poutones??
Poutine is like sex.. when its bad, its still pretty good 😅
You have to go outside Montreal for great poutine.
Patate Mallette in Beauharnois, sauce from a kettle, is a classic
Patate Royale 2.0 in St-Jean sur Richelieu is another.
Cantine chez Dave and Dan (4.7) is my fav.
In Montreal, however, the poutine from Ma Poule Mouillée is on my list…
@@dcorman2350 i also recommend Ma Poule Mouillée for poutine and Portuguese chicken.. Awesome food.. la banquise was okay but definitely not great.
I agree when I went the I was expecting something way better.
Forget NY bagels ours are the best
Poutine? Seriously, you've just outed yourself there.
Poutine is not a canadian meal at all, it's a Québécois meal ostie de calisse de tabarnak!
tell me what country Quebec is in?
Locals don't think banquise is the best poutine, of course all of you buy in too the hype. It;s definetly not the best poutine from a local Montreal guy. Poutine top with ognion rings and all that meat that is not a poutine. A poutine is fries sauce and 50% cheese not 15% lol
You didn't go to Schwartz , you missed everything when it comes to food in Montreal, didn't even eat a Smoked Meat sandwich
Everything looks delicious but way too much sugar 😅
La banquise is overrated as a montrealer
How could you not include Ma Poulet? How could you not include Patati Patata? Or La Carreta pupusas or some of the other amazing ethnic food Montreal has? How about a Peruvian pollo a la brasa or a good shish taook? The only one on that video that should be on a list of best places is the St.Viateur bagels. Just sayin.
How could you be so offended?
@@magicallday8557 Definitely didnt say I was offended. But you clearly didn't do the research.
@@Apachita I agree, if La Banquise is your favorite poutine, you did not really put any efforts.
you want good peruvian food , you go to peru , you want good poutine , you go to montreal.
Not a big fan of French Quebecers but the poutine is the most underrated comfort food! Hands down
Thank you for being openly racist. Not sure why public hatred of quebecois is considered acceptable. I assume diversity in North America is frowned upon.
you need smoke meat sandwich
Okay, you missed so many places that are 10 times better than those! No, no and no!
Poutine is a Québec disponible, not canadian
thats in canada
La Banquise is mid
poutine's not canadian
Exactly. He's Russian.
Quebec is in Canada, so technically it is but everyone knows you can only get really good poutine in Quebec.