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Best Restaurants in Montreal

Quebec's culinary capital and the most architecturally distinctive dining scene in North America. Normand Laprise's thirty-year flagship, Joe Beef's Liverpool House group, Le Mousso's tasting menu, and the natural-wine rooms of Mile End and Little Italy.

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Editor's Guide · Top 10 Restaurants in Montreal
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2026Editorial Edition
At a glance

The best restaurants in Montreal for 2026 are led by Toqué! — modern quebecois. Runners-up by editorial rank: Joe Beef, Le Mousso, Maison Boulud, Au Pied de Cochon.

The Montreal List

Ten editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.

$ Under C$30   $$ C$30–60   $$$ C$60–120   $$$$ C$120+
Toqué! — Montreal
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Montreal — Modern Quebecois

Toqué!

Modern Quebecois $$$$

Normand Laprise opened Toqué! in 1993 and has spent thirty years defining what modern Quebecois fine dining means. The flagship that launched Montreal's culinary revolution.

Joe Beef — Montreal
2
Birthday
Montreal — French-Quebec Bistro

Joe Beef

French-Quebec Bistro $$$$

David McMillan and Frédéric Morin's Notre-Dame Street bohemian bistro — the dining room that wrote 'The Art of Living According to Joe Beef' and rewrote what Montreal-French cooking could be.

Le Mousso — Montreal
3
First Date
Montreal — Modern Tasting

Le Mousso

Modern Tasting $$$$

The 30-seat tasting-menu room in Pointe-Saint-Charles. Eight courses at $165, the most quietly ambitious modern kitchen in Quebec, and a wine programme curated for a fine-dining French audience without ever pretending to be Paris.

Maison Boulud — Montreal
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Montreal — French Brasserie

Maison Boulud

French Brasserie $$$$

Daniel Boulud's Ritz-Carlton Montreal dining room — Sherbrooke Street's most polished hotel-French since 2012, with a garden terrace that registers as Paris from May to September.

Au Pied de Cochon — Montreal
5
Birthday
Montreal — Quebec Indulgence

Au Pied de Cochon

Quebec Indulgence $$$

Martin Picard's Plateau institution since 2001 — foie gras poutine, foie gras tarte tatin, foie gras everything. The most genuinely-itself Montreal restaurant and the most-photographed plate in Quebec.

Damas — Montreal
6
Birthday
Montreal — Lebanese

Damas

Lebanese $$$

Fuad Tannous's Outremont Lebanese institution — the city's most ambitious Levantine cooking, family-style mezze, and a charcoal-grilled-meat programme that has held the Outremont booking since 2010.

Mon Lapin — Montreal
7
First Date
Montreal — Natural Wine Bistro

Mon Lapin

Natural Wine Bistro $$$

The wine bar that Montreal's chefs and sommeliers cite as the city's best natural-wine programme. Twenty-eight seats, a chalkboard menu, and the most-photographed by-the-glass list in Quebec.

Park — Montreal
8
First Date
Montreal — Korean-Japanese

Park

Korean-Japanese $$$$

Antonio Park's Westmount counter — Korean-Japanese omakase from the most internationally-known chef in Quebec, with a sushi programme that has held the Westmount booking since 2012.

Pastel — Montreal
9
First Date
Montreal — Modern Quebec

Pastel

Modern Quebec $$$

Jason Morris and Kabir Kapoor's Hochelaga project — modern Quebec cooking in a converted Hochelaga storefront, with the most ambitious natural-wine programme east of the Plateau.

Gibby's — Montreal
10
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Montreal — Classic Steakhouse

Gibby's

Classic Steakhouse $$$$

The Old Montreal steakhouse since 1969 — stone-walled colonial dining rooms, dry-aged ribeye, and the city's most consistent corporate dinner for fifty-five years.

Estiatorio Milos — Montreal
11
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Montreal — Greek

Estiatorio Milos

Greek / Mediterranean Seafood $$$$

Ultra-fresh fish flown daily from Greece and the Mediterranean — the most elegant Greek dining room in Canada, Montreal's table for important visitors.

Le Vin Papillon — Montreal
12
First Date
Montreal — Natural Wine

Le Vin Papillon

Natural Wine / Small Plates $$

The Joe Beef team's natural wine bar — Canada's 100 Best, World's 50 Best Discovery, and the finest natural wine list in Canada per glass.

Nora Gray — Montreal
13
First Date
Montreal — Contemporary Italian

Nora Gray

Contemporary Italian $$

Since 2011, one of Canada's finest Italian restaurants: charcoal-grilled meats, handmade pasta, and an award-winning wine programme that keeps it on Canada's 100 Best lists.

Restaurant Beba — Montreal
14
First Date
Montreal — Argentine-Jewish Fusion

Restaurant Beba

Argentine-Jewish Fusion $$$

#6 Canada's 100 Best 2026, #50 North America's 50 Best, Michelin Recommended — Ari and Pablo Schor's intimate Verdun room is one of the most original kitchens in the country.

Le Violon — Montreal
15
First Date
Montreal — French

Le Violon

French / Ingredient-Driven Seafood $$$

Opened June 2024, immediately #11 Canada's 100 Best and #29 North America's 50 Best — the most acclaimed new Montreal restaurant, driven by daily-landed Nova Scotia tuna and Quebec coastal seafood.

Bouillon Bilk — Montreal
16
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Montreal — Modern European

Bouillon Bilk

Modern European / Fine Dining $$$$

Michelin-recommended minimalist fine dining: nuance, precision and finesse from a technical team that critics call the clearest candidate for Montreal's next Michelin star.

Leméac — Montreal
17
Birthday
Montreal — French Brasserie

Leméac

French Brasserie $$$

Outremont's essential French brasserie for 15+ years — best steak frites in Montreal, Sunday service until 3am, and the city's most reliable neighbourhood institution.

Monarque — Montreal
18
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Montreal — Modern French

Monarque

Modern French $$$$

Michelin-recommended modern French in a breathtaking Old Montreal stone building — two rooms (brasserie for power lunches, formal dining for evenings), bone marrow with escargots that stops conversations.

Impasto — Montreal
19
First Date
Montreal — Authentic Italian

Impasto

Authentic Italian $$

The Little Italy Italian institution since 2013 — burrata, house-made pasta, charcoal-grilled proteins, and twelve years of quiet excellence that has kept it among Canada's most recommended Italian tables.

Ferreira Café — Montreal
20
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Montreal — Portuguese

Ferreira Café

Portuguese $$$$

Since 1996, the definitive Portuguese restaurant in Montreal — legendary bacalhau preparations, grilled Atlantic seafood, and the most consistently excellent business lunch table on Rue Peel.

The Top Ten in Montreal

Ranked against a single question: if you had one night in Montreal, where would you go?

1

Toqué!

Modern Quebecois $$$$ International Quarter

Normand Laprise opened Toqué! in 1993 and has spent thirty years defining what modern Quebecois fine dining means. The flagship that launched Montreal's culinary revolution.

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2

Joe Beef

French-Quebec Bistro $$$$ Little Burgundy

David McMillan and Frédéric Morin's Notre-Dame Street bohemian bistro — the dining room that wrote 'The Art of Living According to Joe Beef' and rewrote what Montreal-French cooking could be.

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Le Mousso

Modern Tasting $$$$ Centre-Sud / Pointe

The 30-seat tasting-menu room in Pointe-Saint-Charles. Eight courses at $165, the most quietly ambitious modern kitchen in Quebec, and a wine programme curated for a fine-dining French audience without ever pretending to be Paris.

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4

Maison Boulud

French Brasserie $$$$ Golden Square Mile

Daniel Boulud's Ritz-Carlton Montreal dining room — Sherbrooke Street's most polished hotel-French since 2012, with a garden terrace that registers as Paris from May to September.

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Au Pied de Cochon

Quebec Indulgence $$$ Plateau Mont-Royal

Martin Picard's Plateau institution since 2001 — foie gras poutine, foie gras tarte tatin, foie gras everything. The most genuinely-itself Montreal restaurant and the most-photographed plate in Quebec.

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6

Damas

Lebanese $$$ Outremont

Fuad Tannous's Outremont Lebanese institution — the city's most ambitious Levantine cooking, family-style mezze, and a charcoal-grilled-meat programme that has held the Outremont booking since 2010.

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7

Mon Lapin

Natural Wine Bistro $$$ Little Italy

The wine bar that Montreal's chefs and sommeliers cite as the city's best natural-wine programme. Twenty-eight seats, a chalkboard menu, and the most-photographed by-the-glass list in Quebec.

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Park

Korean-Japanese $$$$ Westmount

Antonio Park's Westmount counter — Korean-Japanese omakase from the most internationally-known chef in Quebec, with a sushi programme that has held the Westmount booking since 2012.

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9

Pastel

Modern Quebec $$$ Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Jason Morris and Kabir Kapoor's Hochelaga project — modern Quebec cooking in a converted Hochelaga storefront, with the most ambitious natural-wine programme east of the Plateau.

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10

Gibby's

Classic Steakhouse $$$$ Old Montreal

The Old Montreal steakhouse since 1969 — stone-walled colonial dining rooms, dry-aged ribeye, and the city's most consistent corporate dinner for fifty-five years.

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The Montreal Dining Guide

Montreal sits at the top of any honest North American dining list, a position it has held for two decades and the Michelin Guide formally acknowledged in 2025 with the inaugural Quebec selection. The premise that defines the scene is straightforward: a French-speaking culinary city with a Quebec terroir foundation, a French-trained chef pipeline that runs deep, and a wine culture that takes natural wine more seriously than any other North American city. The result is a dining map that runs from Toqué!'s polished modern Quebecois flagship to Joe Beef's bohemian indulgence, from Le Mousso's tasting-menu precision to the wine bars of Mile End where the city's chefs unwind.

The Quebec terroir is the foundation: foie gras from L'Oie de Cha-Po, sea urchin and scallops from the Magdalen Islands, lamb from Charlevoix, ice cider and maple from the Eastern Townships, and the produce of Lufa Farms' rooftop network at the centre of every serious kitchen's order pad. The city's two seasons inflect everything — winter is sugar shacks, root cellars and slow braises; summer is markets, terrasse drinking and Atlantic seafood — and the menus rotate accordingly. Wine programmes lean French and Quebec-natural; the cocktail bars run a serious classical-French repertoire; the coffee culture is the deepest in Canada.

Neighbourhoods

Old Montreal carries the heritage hotel rooms and tourist destinations (Maison Boulud, Toqué!). The Plateau and Mile End hold the chef-driven and natural-wine rooms (Joe Beef, Mon Lapin, Au Pied de Cochon). Outremont and Westmount carry the upscale neighbourhood rooms (Damas, Park). Pointe-Saint-Charles and Saint-Henri have become the new chef-driven destinations (Le Mousso, Sabayon, Pastel).

Reservations & Practical Notes

Reservations: Joe Beef and Le Mousso need 4-8 weeks; Toqué! and Maison Boulud 2-4 weeks; the natural-wine rooms 1-2 weeks. Dress is smart-casual; Montreal is more relaxed than Toronto and a jacket is rarely required outside the heritage rooms. Tipping is 15-18% and tax-inclusive on the bill total. Most kitchens close at 11pm Tue-Sat. The Metro runs orange and green lines through the centre; cycling on the BIXI network is genuinely usable for distances under 5 km.

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