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- TTannerToronto / Ontario •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe did the valentines tasting menu and everything was perfect. The standout was the pork cheek. 10/10More infoAnemonePrice: Very Expensive• Market Cuisine• Little Italy•4.8
- JJohnMontreal / Quebec •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoTop resto in Canada I was told. It didnt disappoint. A very unique experience and every bite was delightful. The staff was attentive and guessed our groups nuances perfectly, pairing wine to the personalities and even upsizing a portion of a dish she knew we would love on order. The pink salad was impressive. It isnt cheap, yet I feel it was worth the splirge and will try to come back.More infoMon LapinPrice: Very Expensive• Market Cuisine• Little Italy•4.8
- TTimothyMontreal / Quebec •17 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 5, 2025Absolutely exceptional. The food and wine pairings were flawless. This is one of those dining experiences that you talk about for days after eating More infoAlma MontréalPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Mexican• Outremont•4.8
- MmichaelNew York City •17 reviews4.0Dined on Oct 18, 2024Bungalow has essentially a classic bistro menu with some updates. Fried calamari with salad was an excellent appetizer for two people to share. It seemed fresh and well-prepared. Mains of steak (cooked exactly as requested) and navarin d'agneau (underseasoned) were perfectly fine withoug being at all distinctive. In short, exactly what I usually want from a bistro: a predictable meal of good quality ingredients, classically prepared with no surprises. On the night we were there, it was not at all crowded, so noise level was fine. But we could easily hear the conversation of a table at the other end of the restaurant, so I imagine it might be noisy when full.More infoRestaurant BungalowPrice: Expensive• Market Cuisine• Plateau Mont-Royal•4.7