Montreal's culinary scene is infused with decadent flavors like Italian burrata. It's a delight that captivates neophytes and enthusiasts alike.
Whether simply drizzled with olive oil and accompanied by fresh bread, or paired with marinated vegetables and cured meats, burrata is a testament to the art of Italian gastronomy.
In this selection, we invite you to discover the addresses scattered across Greater Montreal that offer excellent burrata.
Whether you're familiar with this prestigious cheese or embarking on your very first burrata adventure, these addresses promise a memorable experience.
600 Rue Marguerite-D'youville, Montréal, H2Y 4B5
Embrace a friendly sharing concept with a diverse menu, from raw bar to market-inspired dishes, complemented by Al Taglio pizzas. The ambiance is elevated with a delightful burrata featuring avocados, tomato compote, butternut squash, and pistachios, paired perfectly with a selection of wines and cocktails.
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107 Rue Rachel E, Montréal, H2W 1C8
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Immerse yourself in authentic Italian cuisine at Viva, offering delectable pasta dishes and Neapolitan pizzas. The star, however, is their burrata, served with cherry tomatoes and basil pesto, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere ideal for intimate dinners or gatherings with friends.
1229 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, H3G 1Z2
For over 30 years, Bis Ristorante has delighted patrons with refined Italian cuisine. Their burrata, a testament to traditional Italian gastronomy, is a true delight, presented as a cloud of fresh Italian Buffalo Mozzarella, paired with ripe tomatoes, basil, and oregano.
Multiple locations
Giulietta boasts two locations in Saint-Léonard and Marché Central, soon expanding to Saint-Jean. Its vibrant atmosphere and traditional cuisine make it a standout choice. Indulge in their Burrata Boscaiola, featuring imported Burrata Pugliese, sautéed wild mushrooms (shiitake, porcini, oyster), and rapini, served with focaccia.
410 Rue Saint-Vincent, Montréal, H2Y 3A5
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Bevo is best known for its delicious and inventive pizzas. Their specialty includes a burrata served as a starter with crostini, as well as on one of their pizzas, topped with black truffles, mushrooms and arugula. It's an irresistibly tempting combination! If you prefer burrata on its own, why not accompany it with a plate of charcuterie?
3 Rue de la Commune E, Montréal, H2Y 0B1
This charming café in Old Montreal invites patrons to forget the passing time. Begin your day with a morning coffee and end it with an aperitif. Indulge in their burrata, served with heirloom tomatoes or based on the chef's inspiration, accompanied by elements such as brassica, coriander pistou, marinated radicchio, and a crunchy seed topping.
312 Rue St-Paul O, Montréal, H2Y 2A3
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Barroco never disappoints, offering exceptional cuisine, service, ambiance, and decor. Their burrata experience varies with each visit, each iteration as delightful as the last. Try their burrata with anchovy escabèche, a true treat for the palate.
777 Rue de la Commune O, Montréal, H3C 1Y1
Da Emma is a beloved destination for authentic Italian cuisine enthusiasts. Indulge in their fresh burrata served with prosciutto, tomatoes, or alongside buffalo mozzarella. The outstanding quality of their burrata is renowned among Montreal's best, making it a must-try for connoisseurs.
30 Boulevard Curé-Labelle, Laval, H7L 2Y9
Le Boating Club, steeped in history, offers an exceptional culinary experience by the water. Delight in their burrata served with warm cherry tomatoes, olive oil, aged balsamic, and pistachio crumble, creating a sensory feast in a warm and welcoming setting.
LA BELLE ET LA BARBE - BISTRO URBAIN
5961 Boulevard Cousineau, Saint-Hubert, J3Y 7P5
Located in St-Hubert, La Belle et La Barbe offers a convivial and romantic urban bistro experience. Indulge in their burrata accompanied by homemade "pan con tomate," crafted with house-made sourdough bread and seasonal tomatoes from Ferme TaYeule.
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