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MICHELIN-starred Restaurants Near: H4E1A2

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Sabayon - MICHELIN-starred Restaurants Near: H4E1A2
≈ 1 km

Sabayon

Project by Patrice Demers and Marie-Josée Beaudoin
Opens Thursday at 7 pm
(77)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

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Review Summary

Reviews emphasize Sabayon as an intimate, refined dining experience built around local Quebec ingredients, a tightly curated tasting menu, and impeccable, attentive service. The tea program and desserts are frequent standouts, with guests calling the tea time divine and the desserts memorable. Dishes are described as inventive and beautifully presented, ranging from delicate seafood courses to rich finales, and the overall balance of sweet, salty, hot and cold is repeatedly praised. Reservations are hard to come by due to strong demand, but the experience is deemed worth the effort, with several comments noting that the meal can unfold over hours and feel special for celebrations. The pairing options, including wines and teas, are highlighted as thoughtful and well executed, and the team is praised for guiding guests with warmth and expertise. Overall Sabayon is seen as a standout Michelin star destination that many would return to for another unforgettable evening.View restaurant profile
Jérôme Ferrer - Europea - MICHELIN-starred Restaurants Near: H4E1A2
≈ 2.3 km

Jérôme Ferrer - Europea

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(1679)
Downtown

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Review Summary

Reviews of Jérôme Ferrer Europea portray a dramatic, fine dining experience in Montreal where food is presented as art and the ambiance feels refined and welcoming. Echoed throughout is praise for attentive staff, behind the scenes kitchen access, and a tasting format that showcases creative plates and strong use of Quebec ingredients. Standout moments and dishes such as the lobster cappuccino and the Kobe beef are frequently celebrated, and the wine pairings are often praised as well. Yet opinions are mixed on flavor balance and consistency; some meals are described as spectacular and generous, while others are criticized for heaviness, overrich sauces, saltiness, or a lack of cohesion, as well as occasional service gaps or pacing issues. The move to a newer location is noted by some as improving atmosphere, while others feel the service can feel rushed or impersonal on busy nights. Overall the experience is seen as unforgettable and worth trying for a special occasion, with many agreeing that the restaurant earns its reputation, even if the value proposition depends on expectations for theater versus taste.View restaurant profile
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