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Sabayon - Montreal-Southwest Tasting Menu, Fine Dining / Upscale Restaurants
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Sabayon

Project by Patrice Demers and Marie-Josée Beaudoin
Opens Today at 7 pm
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Sabayon is described as a Michelin star dining experience that blends local, seasonal ingredients with a meticulously crafted tasting menu. Desserts and the tea time are highlighted as extraordinary, with textures and presentation praised and tea pairings noted to elevate the courses. Service is described as impeccable, warm, and knowledgeable, with wine pairings adding depth and the overall atmosphere feeling intimate and carefully choreographed. A few reviewers mention a minor quirk such as the initial cutlery showing wear, suggesting hand washing for a perfect first impression, and reservations are noted to be hard to secure. Overall, Sabayon is seen as worth the effort and one of the most memorable meals, leaving guests eager to return for future seasons.View restaurant profile
Candide - Montreal-Southwest Tasting Menu, Fine Dining / Upscale Restaurants
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Candide

Fine-dining destination presenting farm-to-table cuisine & wine in a warm, brick-walled venue.
Opens Today at 6 pm
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Reviews describe Candide as a standout farm-to-table restaurant with inventive, seasonal dishes and exceptionally attentive service. The wine pairings are often highlighted and the menu emphasizes local Quebec ingredients, with several diners noting standout dishes such as halibut, asparagus starter, lamb, or a roast pork with radicchio, while a few meals have been described as uneven or too salty, leading some to question consistency. The atmosphere is generally described as rustic yet refined, with an open kitchen, a charming terrace, and a quieter, intimate dining space, though a few notes mention it can be a bit loud. Staff are repeatedly praised for knowledge, friendliness, and the ability to accommodate vegetarians and dairy-free guests, with sommeliers guiding thoughtful pairings. The location behind a church or in a park and the farm-to-table focus contribute to a unique dining backdrop that many reviewers consider memorable and worth a visit, with several calling for Michelin recognition in the future. Overall, Candide is viewed as a high-quality, sophisticated dining destination that delivers a highly positive experience for most, tempered by occasional inconsistencies and noise considerations.View restaurant profile

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