Drogheria Fine
$5 gnocchi in tomato sauce. The price is nice but the sauce is a little too gelatinous for my taste.
$5 gnocchi in tomato sauce. The price is nice but the sauce is a little too gelatinous for my taste.
My son calls this the "Freddie Mercury restaurant" due to the large portrait of Emiliano Zapata on the back wall. Good tacos.
Skip the line at Schwartz's: Snowdon Deli is just as good. I prefer the beef brisket to the smoked meat.
Fried chicken stall located inside an Asian grocery store. Fluffy and crispy coating. Gloves provided.
My review from 2005 still applies: Be prepared to be the only ones sitting down among the steady stream of people ordering take out. Highly recommend the (spicy!) Kotu Roti. Energetic Bollywood songs blare from two TVs.
Don't be confused by the all-you-can-eat Kanda: enter with your head held high, confidently proclaim your wish for dim sum, and the waitresses will point you down the spiral stairs to this entirely different restaurant in the basement. Really good.
Tasty family-style Uyghur restaurant with interesting daily specials. Saw a toddler expertly handling a metal skewer (of lamb) that was nearly as tall as he was.
[REVIEW FROM 2005] 24-h poutine! At least a dozen kinds. Techno music to keep the post-clubbing crowd awake.
[REVIEW FROM 2005] Fantastic sandwiches and tantalizing bakery in Old Montreal. The most delectable sugar-encrusted vanilla bean palmier.