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Wild Game Restaurants in Old Montreal

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La Sauvagine - Wild Game Restaurants in Old Montreal

La Sauvagine

Open until 11 pm
(116)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of La Sauvagine describe a warm, inviting spot in Old Montreal where the food frequently shines with a range of French and Portuguese influenced dishes, from oysters and escargots to foie gras and game meats like elk, bison and caribou, plus seafood and comforting classics such as onion soup. The wine list is noted as thoughtful and well chosen, and the atmosphere ranges from cozy and intimate to romantic, with attentive staff who explain dishes, accommodate requests, and make diners feel at home. While most comments are highly positive about hospitality and the quality of the meals, a few mentions point to occasional service hiccups or moments of miscommunication. Many guests return to try different items, appreciating consistency and the sense that dining here is an experience rather than a routine, and the overall impression is that La Sauvagine offers a memorable evening with strong, friendly service and robust flavors.View restaurant profile
Le Club Chasse Et Pêche - Wild Game Restaurants in Old Montreal

Le Club Chasse Et Pêche

Romantic lodge setting for Chef Claude Pelletier’s refined Québécois fish & game dishes.
Opens Today at 6 pm
(293)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Must-Visit Dining Spots in the Old Port: Where to Eat in Old Montreal

Review Summary

Across reviews, Le Club Chasse et Pêche is described as a refined, intimate fine dining destination in Old Montreal where the food is consistently beautifully crafted, flavorful and artfully presented, with standout dishes including braised piglet risotto, multiple oyster preparations, perfectly cooked duck and wagyu, and desserts such as hojicha and an eclair with popcorn ice cream. Service is frequently praised as attentive and knowledgeable, with strong wine guidance, though a few notes mention slower service during busy periods and occasional lapses. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy, romantic, and elegant, but the room can get loud and table spacing is tight when crowded. Reservations are often challenging to secure, with reports of people walking up and being accommodated, and others booking weeks in advance; the price point is a common topic, with many agreeing the experience is worth it, while some feel portions are small for the cost. Overall the restaurant is regarded as among the best in Montreal and a must visit for those seeking a Michelin inspired fine dining experience.View restaurant profile

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