Monday | 3 pm - 10:30 pm |
Tuesday | 3 pm - 10:30 pm |
Wednesday | 3 pm - 10:30 pm |
Thursday | 3 pm - 10:30 pm |
Friday | 3 pm - 11 pm |
Saturday | 3 pm - 11 pm |
Sunday | Closed |
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Display Alllamb(10) wine(9) game(8) tapas(7) sauce(7) french(7) family(7) daughter(7) recommend(7)Had dinner on a snowy Thursday, during a little hockey game, so the restaurant was not busy, but we had a window seat & a lovely time. We had excellent service from Anthony, truly professional, very attentive without being intrusive. Had some excellent oysters, followed by seared foie gras ( which we both prefer over a terrine or parfait ) & lamb, all well cooked. We also felt it was good value for money in old Montreal, our Sancerre was $62, & the foie gras at $25 was excellent value. The half rack of lamb was 4 bones for $36, also very good value. Anthony prepared proper Irish coffees tableside. A lovely night, thank you so much!View more
Excellent service & food, especially the wild game. Not overpriced.View more
I couldn't tell you whether the service or the food was better: it was that good. My evening at La Sauvagine was top notch. I had three wonderful game medallions, each in their own sauce, & had a great French merlot with it. The creme brulee at the end was superb. All in all, a very enjoyable evening.View more
Exceptional family-owned restaurant, with first-rate food, service & atmosphere. My family had the privilege of dining here twice, once last spring, & again this fall. The owner, her daughter, & servers Anthony, Manuel, & Miguel were very engaging & attentive, & made our visits truly memorable occasions. We visit Montreal once or twice each year to shop & take in a Habs game, & La Sauvagine definitely has become integral to this pilgrimage.View more
A beautiful atmosphere with French music playing made us feel right in the mood for delicious food. The wild game pate was very tasty & had the best olives I have ever tasted
The wild game trio & rack of lamb was also exceptional.
The service was wonderful, this meal was a highlight of our trip to Montreal.View more
My girlfriend & I attended this restaurant for my Birthday & unfortunately it was rather disappointing. But before criticizing, let me give a few positive points. The restaurant decorations were nice, it was romantic & the location being in the Old Port of Montreal was quite nice. The service was okay, but nothing amazing. Now the bad part: in a nutshell, the restaurant lacked the attention to detail I would expect from a higher class restaurant. It all started with the bread, which was the same quality you get on an airplane. The appetizers were pricey but not very good (scallops & salmon mousse) & the biggest disappointment was the main course.
The restaurant's speciality is supposed to be wild game & this is the main reason why we went to the restaurant was to try their three-game special. Unfortunately the sauces on the meat were not flavourful & the quality of the meat was unforgivable. Not only was the meat poorly cooked, the meat quality was very rough & almost un-chewable. My girlfriend & I were having to spit out pieces of meat in a fancy restaurant, not very appealing in my opinion.
We made a complaint to the waiter & they did not do anything about the poor quality of the food. Pretty disappointing. I would suggest going elsewhere.