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Resto MQC-Melody

Châteauguay
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Resto MQC-Melody Restaurant Châteauguay: Menu, Avis & Réserver (2026)
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Notre spécialité: DOUBLES au poulet ou CHANNA végane.(2/10$*) Wraps et Poutine poulet Jerk. Spécial 10.00 poulet cari ou jerk ou bbq (Comptoir seulement.) (Restomqc.ca) pour menu complet.

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MQC-Melody est plus qu'un restaurant; c'est un véritable repère communautaire où la cuisine caribéenne, inspirée des saveurs jamaïcaines et Trinidadiennes, est préparée avec soin et chaleur, des plats savoureux et généreux qui semblent faits pour les gens et non pour l'image. Le déjeuner révèle ce que l'établissement est vraiment, une cuisine qui rassemble des enfants de tous horizons et les encourage à s'entraider, à respecter l'espace et à comprendre que cet endroit est fait pour eux. Le personnel et les bénévoles veillent à ce que chacun se sente vu, valorisé et nourri, et chaque repas vendu finance un repas pour un étudiant, apportant dignité et sécurité alimentaire. L'emplacement, près d'un poste de police et non loin du Billings, le rend accessible et clair comme lieu de rendez-vous pour la communauté. Les visiteurs décrivent une véritable table communautaire où, autour d'un poulet jerk, d'un ragoût d'os à moelle, d'un ragoût d'agneau ou de doubles, chacun peut trouver sa place et constater que les plats sont aussi bons qu'abordables. Enfin, l'ouverture le samedi permet d'élargir l'accès et de transformer un simple repas en soutien durable et en énergie positive pour tous.

This place deserves to be talked about properly & this review is LONG overdue.

A couple of months ago, my wife, my daughter & I went to MQC & met Sister Alice. Let me just say that she's amazing & what they've been doing there for years is real community work, not theory. The kind you don't see on social media, because she's too busy actually serving people.

I've driven past that building on that road in Châteauguay more times than I can count & never realized what was going on inside. That was a miss. MQC isn't just'a spot to eat.' It's an actual community hub hiding in plain sight.

The food is Caribbean & it's excellent. Think Jamaican & Trinidadian influences, cooked like someone actually cares about the person who's going to eat it. It's warm, seasoned properly (spicy = spicy, just like we love it!), portions make sense, & you can tell it's made for people, not for Instagram. My family loves this type of food & I have to say, it's the best that I have ever had.

According to Sister Alice, lunchtime is when MQC shows what it really is. Kids from different situations come through, sit together, & treat the place with respect. They help each other, they don't trash the space, & they understand that this is somewhere built for them. That kind of behavior doesn't happen if the adults in the room aren't setting a clear tone.

She's the one creating that structure. Her approach is simple: everyone who walks in should feel like they have a place at the table. She learns their names, checks in, & makes sure nobody leaves hungry. It's care, but it's also discipline. That's why the kids respond to it.

Sister Alice explained MQC's concept while we waited & how it allowed so many kids to get a great meal. What stood out in her stories is that these aren't'problem kids.' They're normal kids from Châteauguay who just need somewhere safe & affordable to eat, close to school & close to home. MQC gives them that. It's right by the police station, not far from Billings, so it's accessible. For some of them, this is the place that tells them they matter.

That's why the meal structure matters. One full-price meal helps subsidize a meal for a student at $0.25. For the paying family, it's negligible. For the student, it's food security & dignity. It turns a small purchase into direct impact.

So the point isn't just that MQC serves good Caribbean food. It's that it anchors a piece of the community. It turns a restaurant into a support system. & that only works if people keep showing up.

We plan on doing this regularly because not only does it help our community but the food here is really phenomenal. We bought a bunch of things to try as many items as we could & the whole family was amazed at how good it was. I can't wait to try the oxtail & goat!!!

Thanks Sister Alice for everything you do & see you soon!

5 nov. 2025
sur Google

All around amazing ! The food & people are just wonderful , stopping by this place made my day & needless to say Il be back any chance I get ! I had the jerk chicken & was spiced perfectly! They even gave me samples of salted fish & ox tail while I waited for my food . Every meal you buy here pays for a students meal that can't afford one ! We need more people & places like this in Montreal!!!!

4 mars 2025
sur Google

Such amazing people, amazing food, amazing environment! i love what they do for the students & community! God Bless

19 déc. 2024
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