Ma Mère en Feu
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Reviews for Ma Mère en Feu
Nous y sommes allés en mai & la carte ne comportait pas de plats avec friture à l'huile (frites, poulet frit, etc.). Nous avons pris le déjeuner qui était très. Voir ma photo pour le menu disponible. En symbiose avec un magasin de disque de vinyles.
The cook at the grill was really nice & helpful. The tacos were delicious, & the atmosphere overall is fun & loose. Menu is very accommodating to vegetarians. Lots of space to sit outdoors.
Burger was great, but everything else sucked. First of all, what a confusing place to order. There's barely a name outside to identify the restaurant, only some old small letters that are peeling off. Then you enter & it's not clear at all where to order or pay. No indications are written anywhere & the employees won't even look at you unless you directly address them, even if you're in front of them. Then there's the awful fuel smell outside while they're grilling. & you're supposed to eat while that disgusting & toxic chemical is being burnt right next to you. & then the price: $30 (with taxes & tip) for a single burger (which was pretty good) with a few small diced potatoes & half a portion of coleslaw. In this economy? Sorry, but not coming back.
Wow. Il ne faut pas se fier a l allure exterieure du batiment. L.ambiance est sympa. & la bouffe surprenante.
Ma Mère en Feu is a burger joint located inside of a record store/cafe. I found myself confused upon entry as did every other customer I saw enter but you quickly find your bearings. The menu was well curated & minimalist, with a large selection of craft beer/cider & wine. I ordered the Chris de Burger.
The burger was well balanced. Pickles taste as if they're made in house. Brioche bun was nicely toasted & not too sweet. Beef was juicy & well seasoned just as I like, there was a unique smoky flavor as well. House sauce was classic'burger sauce' recipe but was generously applied to both buns & spread all the way out to the corners.
The sides were well thought out & a refreshing change from fries. What looked like a classic non-creamy coleslaw surprised me with mustard seeds & chopped mint among cabbage, red onion & carrot. Bright citrus notes played with the mustard & brought a great acidity. Potato cakes were good but a bit dry. I got the impression they had been recently reheated, hopefully not in a microwave. Sour cream & green onion servings were generous though.
I decided to sit in the record store portion of the venue as the burger side only had one large table & a couple bar seats in front of the kitchen. Latin r&b played on a beefy sound system as employees flipped through records right next to me. Was a very enjoyable ambiance as a solo diner.
I would recommend Ma Mère en Feu to those looking for an unconventional, elevated burger experience. Could be a great date spot if you're a music enjoyer.
Si tu veux te posé pour étudiez ou travailler un peux en mangeant de la bonne bouffe c'est la place ,le burger est malade , ça vien avec deux super bon accompagnement , le chef c'est un top , je recommande à 100% 🔥
The burger was delicious, & the coleslaw & mashed potatoes were just as good. Gin & tonics for $8? Absolutely. The place has that real OG Montreal vibe-one of the last hidden gems on this side of town. But the highlight was definitely the service. Daniel was so cool & friendly. He made us feel like we were hanging out in his living room while he cooked for us. Such a great spot, with even better people!
Je travail sur la route je passais par là uniquement pour pisser, j'ai pas pu m'empêcher d'arrêter manger. Le chef est très sympatique & la bouffe… wow. J'pense pas trouver de meilleurs hamburgers nul part ailleurs. 11/10 🫶