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Montreal This Week: Cocktails, New Restaurants and Counting Down Until New Years

December 15, 2014 Leave a Comment

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It's a fine week to be a cocktail lover in Montreal. Tonight, Monday, Dec.15th, is the annual Made With Love cocktail competition. 19 of the city's top bartenders and mixologists are going to strut their stuff at the SAT from 6pm-10pm. They're given a short list of alcohols to … [Read more...] about Montreal This Week: Cocktails, New Restaurants and Counting Down Until New Years

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Le Mal Nécessaire: Tiki cocktails are a necessary evil in Montreal’s Chinatown

June 16, 2014 Leave a Comment

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There are no Hawaiian leis at Montreal's newest and only tiki bar. But there is a whole lot of rum served in coconuts and pineapples. To get to Le Mal Nécessaire, enter Chinatown from the north, down St-Laurent from René-Levesque and turn right after the tea shop at 1106B. If … [Read more...] about Le Mal Nécessaire: Tiki cocktails are a necessary evil in Montreal’s Chinatown

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Farmer’s Market Meets Kim Phat: Garlic Scape and Oyster Mushroom Risotto with Grilled Fish

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Peanuts and Coconut Milk at Talay Thai

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Life-Changing Lemon Chicken, Homemade Hoisin and Everyday Chinese

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Slow-Cooker Chicken Barley Risotto with Thyme

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