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≈ 0.6 km
Casa Galicia offers a cozy, authentic Spanish dining experience in Montreal with a warm, inviting ambiance and a memorable flamenco show on weekend evenings. Guests consistently praise generous portions of paella, tapas, and seafood, with flavors described as vibrant and transportive. Service is repeatedly noted as attentive and friendly, often making guests feel at home even on busy nights. The setting blends intimate dining nooks with lively entertainment, creating a versatile venue for anniversaries, dates, or casual dinners. The overall experience is enriched by decor, music, and wine that evoke Spain, while the team attends to every detail to ensure a memorable night. While some reviews mention higher prices, many emphasize that the combination of food quality, ambiance, and flamenco makes the visit worthwhile.View restaurant profile
Casa Galicia
Authentic Spanish Cuisine and Live Flamenco shows
Opens Today at 4:30 pm
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1 km
Restaurant H3 is described as a refined yet welcoming spot where attentive, professional service and a warm atmosphere set the tone, with a wine program and cellar that consistently impress. The tasting and discovery menus are a recurring highlight, offering well executed, thoughtfully plated dishes that range from seafood and wagyu to comforting classics, often paired with impressive wines. Brunch, lunch, and special occasion meals are praised for generous portions, good value, and memorable touches that make guests feel well looked after. Overall, Restaurant H3 comes across as a top dining destination where quality, presentation, and service come together to create lasting memories.View restaurant profile
Restaurant H3
Located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Opens Today at 7 am
Downtown, Old Montreal
Mentioned in: 17 Restaurants with Amazing Views in Greater MontrealBest Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025View More
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≈ 1.1 km
Bonaparte is described across reviews as a refined Old Montreal destination for classic French cuisine, offering a romantic candlelit atmosphere and attentive, professional service. The menu shines with dishes such as duck confit, duck breast with maple syrup and wild berries, lamb shank, beef bourguignon, veal chop, and foie gras, with standout lobster bisque and desserts like profiteroles and chocolate mousse, all complemented by a superb wine list and thoughtfully paired tasting menus that many guests consider well worth the splurge. The setting is consistently praised for elegance, a quiet, intimate ambiance, and old world charm, making it ideal for special occasions and romantic dinners. While some guests note price considerations and occasional delays or variability in seasoning, the prevailing impression is that Bonaparte delivers excellent food, memorable service, and a standout Montreal dining experience that keeps visitors returning.View restaurant profile
Bonaparte
Located in Hotel Bonaparte
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
Old Montreal
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≈ 1.4 km
Portus 360 offers a memorable Montreal dining experience with a breathtaking panoramic view as the restaurant slowly rotates, letting guests take in the skyline from every angle. The seafood focused menu is praised for freshness, creative presentation, and flavor, with many noting that the tasting menu provides a thorough tour of the kitchen’s strengths. The atmosphere is described as elegant and romantic, suited for special occasions, and the rotating platform adds a unique element to the evening. Service is consistently remarked as warm, attentive, and professional, though some reviews mention occasional slow pacing or minor gaps during busy times. While portions can be small for the price and a few dishes are described as not quite at the top notch, the majority highlight quality ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and memorable pairings with wines and desserts. Accessibility has mixed feedback, with some finding the entry and movement manageable and others calling out entry or seating challenges, and reservations are advised because the venue tends to be busy. Overall Portus 360 is seen as a standout destination in Montreal for those seeking a special night out, combining a dramatic view with refined cuisine and attentive service.View restaurant profile
Portus 360
Opens Tuesday at 5:30 pmDowntown
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≈ 1.8 km
La Medusa comes across as a warmly welcoming Italian spot in downtown Montreal, offering fresh, well prepared dishes that cover pasta, seafood, pizza and antipasti, plus a strong wine list. Reviews consistently note friendly, attentive service and a lively, family friendly ambiance that suits pre or post game outings near Centre Bell. The food is described as authentic Italian and often excellent, with many praising the pizza crust, the pasta textures and flavorful sauces, though a few mentions call out a risotto that is too salty or prices that can be high. Some moments of slower service or busy nights are acknowledged, but the overall tone points to a reliable favorite worth returning to, including interest in private dining spaces for celebrations. Overall the place is regarded as one of the top Italian options in the area, delivering consistent flavors, helpful staff, and an atmosphere that makes diners feel at home in the city.View restaurant profile
La Medusa
Fine Italian cuisine & an extensive wine list served in a cosy space with wood beams & a terrace.
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: La Medusa: The Beauty of Italy
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews highlight Casa Solmar for a warm, inviting atmosphere and attentive service. From soup to cod and the orange dessert, the food is praised for authentic flavors and skillful preparation. The wine selections and pairings are welcomed, though the wine by the glass can feel pricey. Multilingual staff and helpful service are repeatedly noted. Overall, guests describe the dining experience as memorable and many consider it one of the best Portuguese restaurants in Montreal. Occasionally a dish may seem overcooked or reheated, but the atmosphere and service keep the experience positive. Prices can be high, particularly for wine, but the combination of ambiance, food quality and attentive service earns strong praise.View restaurant profile
Casa Solmar
Opens Tomorrow at 3 pmOld Montreal














































