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Pat' e Palo

Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
4.5$$
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Pat' e Palo Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
PeruvianLatin AmericanInternationalSeafood/FishBBQ
Pat'e Palo opened its doors in August 2008 with the vision to create the best culinary experience in Montreal. Our success is due in large part to the loyalty and support of the different communities. We feel very fortunate to count on such wonderful clients and we thank you for your loyalty. It's our pleasure to serve you! Our specialty is the authentic Peruvian & international cuisine, all of them prepared with the best ingredients and the best taste. You could also try the best cocktails made from Pisco (our national drink) and the best desserts from the Peruvian cuisine. Our chef and his team have more than 15 years of experience in the restaurant sector. Thanks to our chef's experience in Peruvian and international cuisine, your culinary experience will be unforgettable. If you wish to celebrate a special occasion with us, our team can help you create a menu, including cocktails and appetizers, specific to your needs. Our hospitality and the professional service we offer would add a touch of elegance to your special event, so you can enjoy as well.

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Reviews for Pat' e Palo

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Review Summary

Pat' e Palo earns broad praise for an excellent dining experience highlighted by attentive service in a calm Peruvian inspired setting. The food is described as delicious and richly flavorful, with standouts like chupe de camarones, lomo saltado, and camarones al ajillo frequently recommended, and many reviewers calling it among the best Peruvian meals in Montreal. The ambiance is noted for tasteful decor, not too loud music, warm lighting and a romantic vibe that enhances the evening, sometimes with a pleasant street view and a skating rink across the way. The staff are consistently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with clean, well kept spaces and generous portions. A few criticisms appear, including dishes perceived as expensive or imbalanced in flavor, such as a ceviche missing lemon or a fish dish felt disappointing. Overall, the consensus points to Pat' e Palo as a top Peruvian option in Montreal, with strong recommendations to try the chupe de camarones, lomo saltado, camarones al ajillo, and a Cusquena beer.
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4.0

Great food. I had the balsamic vinegar portobello mushroom entrée. Excellent. Good wine list. Grate service.

Jul 30, 2024
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Family owned business Great food & service. Highly recommend. Also, if you want wine, they don't charge you triple the price.

Oct 27, 2023
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Foodie
1 Review
5.0

We had a wonderful evening at dinner at Pat' e Palo. The service was excellent, always attentive but never a bother. Our waiter was helpful in guiding us through the menu as well as the wine selection. Pisco Sour drinks were deadly, but delicious!

We also loved the creamy shrimp soup & the ceviche. Our mains, including a sautéed beef & a seafood platter, were also amazing.

The ambience was romantic, & very cute. We highly recommend this restaurant for their great food & service. We are definately looking forward to our next visit!

Sep 29, 2013
Logan
17 Reviews
3.5

I chose this restaurant on a whim on an evening that called more for a home cooked meal since the weather was horrible & it was some 30 minute drive from downtown. My choice of Peruvian was simply a connection with my nephew's wife who is by all accounts Peruvian.

Call me simple but I had no idea what to expect as far as menu so I did what anyone should do is follow the waiter's recommendations.

Before I begin I have to say the room is quite ordinary with misplaced dollar store decorations on the wall. There were 2 large groups when we arrived & our reservation was sitting directly to the backs of one of these that left my companion rather distraught, she being claustrophobic.

It is that one of the great mysteries of restaurants in Montreal again showed its face. I tried to explain to the waitress that this table would not do & could she find another table. She only looked at me with doe eyes & I realized she spoke little or no English & not much more French. Just as we were preparing to leave a young waiter arrived & found a nice table for us.


For the food we ended up with a ceviche of fish followed by a beef dish that for the love of me I cannot remember. & here lies another mystery how restaurants can serve such large quantities of quality food at such prices. The plate was $20 dollars but more than enough food for 4 & the beef dish although lacking in tenderness .


As we ate our meal there were several other dishes passed besides us that looked also disproportionately large & delicious.

I really need to get back there one day when my appetite is as big as my eyes.


Their wine policy is also great with a $5 bottling charge on rather good wine

Jun 7, 2013