Mon Lapin
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Afficher toutwine(151) dishes(80) vin(62) scallop(57) dessert(55) canada(50) recommend(37) sandwich(34) petoncle(32) pairing(31) croque(29) sauce(29)
Overly pretentious, lackluster on everything else. Way too many other bistros in Montreal do better than this.
1st resto in Canada is it a joke ?
It's alright, nothing special. Not the best in Canada, Pompui across the street is better.
Quelle déception. Un restaurant dont la notoriété ne fait qu'augmenter malheureusement nous avons l'impression d'être reparti insatisfaits. Notre serveuse était très gentille cependant nous avons attendu parfois 45 minutes entre les plats ce qui montre un problème d'organisation en général. Les vins étaient très décevants, pour un endroit avec un nom comme ça, ce fut ironique. Les plats étaient vraiment quelconques, sans surprise ni saveur particulière. Il peut donc plaire aux moins assidus & aux palais fumeurs & délaissés de papilles pointues, mais certainement pas un des meilleurs restaurants au Canada, très loin de là.
Extraordinary…. From the moment we sat, to the moment we walked out the door… They left no stone unturned, hit every sensory…
Service was immaculate, food was brilliant & the ambiance is all that you could hope for & more… The badge of'Best restaurant in Canada' official or unofficial, is well deserved.
Came here for a friend's birthday. Spectacular food that really highlights regional ingredients. Attention to detail in every dish but also the service. Entire staff were extremely friendly, knowledgeable, & appropriately sociable with everybody. There is zero levels of pretension & they make sure you feel welcome & explain everything to you very warmly. One of the premier restaurant locations in Quebec, Montreal, & all of Canada.
One the best restaurant we have been to in Quebec/Canada. Every dish was a success, some were exquisite. Innovative, modern.
Went here for a date night after having wanted to go for months. The ambiance is quite nice, especially the heated terrace outside. The food was good but not exceptional - surprising for a resto named one of the best in Canada. The real gem of the restaurant was the service though - all the wait staff were exceptional & it truly felt like a fine dining experience because of them!
For one of Canadas top restaurants, we had high expectations. The food was pretty good but nothing WOW. Thankfully we ordered the bread so had something to eat while we wait. For the price it's worth it but with the 30 minute in between each item(s), I'm not sure if I would come back.
Fantastic. All the dishes were cooked to perfection & some of the best meals we had in Canada!
One of the best restaurants I've been to in Canada.
Finally made it after trying to get a reservation for weeks. Mon Lapin was voted #1 in Canada for two consecutive years, & while it lost that title this year, the reservation was still very hard to get. Barely got in with a 9PM res.
Mon Lapin changes its menu daily according to availability of ingredients, & since we had a late res, some of the items were already sold out. They don't release their menu anywhere, so even until we were sat down, we didn't know what we were getting into (except, obviously, their signature scallop dish).
From the smaller plates, our favorites were the Conserve de Poireaux, Moules Fumées & Le croque-Pétoncle. In the former, it took me several bites to realize that smoked mussels were puréed into the mayo. & it was just brilliant. Smoky, briny, & addictive enough to lick clean. Better than MSG. The preserved leeks were slick & squeaky, so I didn't enjoy it to be honest, but worth it just for that smoked mussels mayo.
The scallop mousse was extraordinary. The texture was silky yet gently chewy & it was like sinking your teeth into a warm, freshly pressed rice cake. The green onion mayo added a nice spark, but truthfully, the sandwich didn't need it. Ordered a second without hesitation.
For the large plates, we ordered the duck breast, Gaspésie halibut, & Beaurivage pork, & the only dish that really stuck to my memory was the pork. Beaurivage pork is the finest pork from Québec, so it was exceptionally tender. Here it got the treatment of prime rib. Cut thick & splashed with some anchovy sauce. It sounded a bit risky but ended up pairing beautifully with the pork fat.
We unfortunately weren't in the mood for wine pairing, so got some of their non-alcoholic drinks. I got the Honey & Sea salt seltzer, & it was one of the best soda/seltzers I've had in a while.