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<blockquote data-quote="theboss" data-source="post: 54803" data-attributes="member: 1458"><p>Welcome to Montreal. If you want to try a great Italian restaurant, try Il Piatto Pieno, the plate are VERY generous, you bring your wine and the prices are very reasonable. 177 St-Zotique E. 514 276-1076. Call before, on week end its always loaded, but so good. There is also Schwartz, it is a smoke meet place renowned world wild, the place is property of Celine Dion and Rene Angelil. Also if you like steak, there is a chain named Steak frites. You bring your wine and the meat is awesome, good price for the quality of the food. Me and my wife share a 12 onces filet mignon plate and it is enough. Check on the net for the location closer to your hotel. You have to walk on Ste Catherine street. St Denis street from Ontario street heading north. St-Laurent street where you will cross the China town, the Italian and the Portuguese neighborhood. If it is to cold, visit the Montreal underground. You can access by the metro and visit plenty of building and shopping alley in a warm atmosphere and lots of good place to eat for a very cheap price kid like these places. BUT you have to go on the south shore and visit Quartier dix30. It is a HUGE shopping village and restaurant, movies.ect ect ect. They have a web site and you can find boutique of all range from very reasonable prices to high end place. Don't miss the Christmas tree on the Square. They have an underground, heated free parking (remember your parking spot AND the level. I lost my ZR1 over there, the security guy gave us a ride to find the car, very funny situation). Every where you can be answered in french or english. There are also information center who can provide a lot more attraction to visit. Don't forget to take a walk in the old port of Montreal, A little more expensive but nice to visit. Hope it help a bit and have a great time. Stephane: :seeya:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theboss, post: 54803, member: 1458"] Welcome to Montreal. If you want to try a great Italian restaurant, try Il Piatto Pieno, the plate are VERY generous, you bring your wine and the prices are very reasonable. 177 St-Zotique E. 514 276-1076. Call before, on week end its always loaded, but so good. There is also Schwartz, it is a smoke meet place renowned world wild, the place is property of Celine Dion and Rene Angelil. Also if you like steak, there is a chain named Steak frites. You bring your wine and the meat is awesome, good price for the quality of the food. Me and my wife share a 12 onces filet mignon plate and it is enough. Check on the net for the location closer to your hotel. You have to walk on Ste Catherine street. St Denis street from Ontario street heading north. St-Laurent street where you will cross the China town, the Italian and the Portuguese neighborhood. If it is to cold, visit the Montreal underground. You can access by the metro and visit plenty of building and shopping alley in a warm atmosphere and lots of good place to eat for a very cheap price kid like these places. BUT you have to go on the south shore and visit Quartier dix30. It is a HUGE shopping village and restaurant, movies.ect ect ect. They have a web site and you can find boutique of all range from very reasonable prices to high end place. Don't miss the Christmas tree on the Square. They have an underground, heated free parking (remember your parking spot AND the level. I lost my ZR1 over there, the security guy gave us a ride to find the car, very funny situation). Every where you can be answered in french or english. There are also information center who can provide a lot more attraction to visit. Don't forget to take a walk in the old port of Montreal, A little more expensive but nice to visit. Hope it help a bit and have a great time. Stephane: :seeya: [/QUOTE]
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