Best Portuguese Restaurants in Saint-Léonard
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- JJean-ClaudeParis •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoExquisite and original, warm welcome, one of the best fish restaurants I have ever been.More infoFerreira CaféPrice: Very Expensive• Portuguese• Downtown•4.8
- IIreneVIPMontreal / Quebec •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe enjoyed very much Amalia. The service was excellent. The food is great; the appetizers we ordered (croquettes and carpaccio) were good but not great and small portion considering the price. Desserts are expensive, but they are worth it.More infoAmalia MontréalPrice: Expensive• Portuguese• Westmount•4.4
- HHeidiLondon •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoAmazing seafood, one of the best meals I have ever had! And fantastic service also! Don’t miss this amazing place.More infoHelenaPrice: Expensive• Portuguese• Old Montreal•4.8
- JJeffVirginia •11 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoOur server was Logan, and it took no twisting of arms for him to charm us into the tasting menu. Course after course after course was delivered with well-tuned, well-timed perfection. Suffice it to say, the tasting menu is the ticket to Portuguese paradise at Portus 360. It makes the most of the skill and creativity in the kitchen, but also extends your rotating exposure to the heart of high-rise Montreal. Wine is, of course, a highlight here, and Logan knew his stuff. Not every wine you see on the hefty and lengthy list is actually available on site, but there's a perfect alternative waiting in the back of Logan's mind. Take the plunge. We got lucky with both a 2022 Javali Clos Bonifata (steely and young, with more oak influence than pure Douro stonefruit at this stage of evolution) and a 2022 Po de Poeira, a fresh and fleshy Douro staple that did not disappoint as we neared the end of the tasting menu. Portus 360 strikes me as iconic Montreal, with Portugal as a bold backdrop. I'll be back!!More infoPortus 360Price: Expensive• Portuguese• Downtown•4.7
- AAlanToronto / Ontario •2 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 4, 2025Great Portuguese food, a bargain table d'hote, friendly service in a heritage building in Old Montreal. Our go to choice when we go to the Centaur Theatre.More infoPorto MarPrice: Expensive• Portuguese• Old Montreal•4.4