MFS Part 2: Marché Jean-Talon
Friday, August 10, 2012
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Categories:
bread,
cheese curds,
fresh,
mango,
marche jean-talon,
Montreal,
produce,
tomatoes
We arrived a couple days early to Montreal before Osheaga for the purpose of being able to visit the beautiful city without being rushed since our full attention would be on music when Friday hit. (That and we wanted to beat long-weekend cottage traffic). After a very hot night (apartment had no A/C) , we ventured off to Marché Jean-Talon looking some fresh produce since none of us felt like eating anything hot.
one of the covered parts of this huge outdoor market |
Everything tasted so fresh and amazing! |
CORN |
Wonderful squeaky bundles of joy |
Nom nom nom... |
After a couple hours of walking around, sampling, browsing, drooling, we decided it was time to buy what we wanted to bring back to the apartment and chow down!! I'll let the picture speak for itself. Bon Appetit!
MFS Part 1: Amelio's Pizza
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
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Categories:
cheese lovers,
hand tossed,
McGill Ghetto,
Montreal,
pizza,
student-friendly,
tourist hotspot,
traditional
Amelio's Pizza
201 Rue Milton
Montreal, Quebec Canada
Phone: +1(504) 845 8396
Montreal, Quebec Canada
Phone: +1(504) 845 8396
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This menu is bilingual friendly! (French on the reverse side) |
ATTIRE: Casual
PRICES: $$/$$$
PAYMENT OPTIONS: Cash, Mastercard, Visa, Debit/POS
HOURS: Sunday-Monday CLOSED
Tuesday-Friday 11:30AM-8:45PM
Saturday 4:00PM-8:45PM
RESERVATIONS? Not at this location but at the Bernard
location yes
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE? No
VEGETARIAN? Yes, it’s possible
Vegan? No
GLUTEN FREE? Highly doubtful
RATING:
Quality
of Food: 5/5
Service: 4/5
Originality: 3/5
Atmosphere: 4/5
After a long morning drive from the GTA and settling in to our rented apartment on the plateau, the girls (Kasia,
Evelyn and Kristel) and I were hot, tired and hungry. None of us being very
good decision makers, we turned to Kasia who lived in Montreal during her
undergrad co-op for some recommendations for some much needed
nourishment. After deliberation, we finally decided on this cute little pizzeria, Amelio's. Service: 4/5
Originality: 3/5
Atmosphere: 4/5
What is considered a McGill "Ghetto" institution 25 years ago, Amelio's makes pizza the "old fashioned" way; hand-tossed and homemade. With a second location in the heart of Outremont, Amelio's is the perfect place for any kind of pizza lover with a plethora of simple and elegant pizzas like all-dressed (green pepper, mushroom and pepperoni), pepperoni and Italian sausage. This hidden gem also offers unique selections like the Reuben, BBQ chicken and Club pizzas. Finally, I can't forget Amelio's signature pizzas like the Florentine and cheese-loving white pizza which has not 3, not 4 but 5 cheeses!!
When we arrived at the very lively and hoppin' pizzeria about an hour before closing time with no surprise of a lineup that was out the door. We managed to go at a very convenient time and got seated almost immediately despite the crowd by the entrance. Upon first glance, as soon as you walk in, you can see see a mini army of kitchen chefs,working away tossing dough and preparing pizza pies to be thrown into the oven through the pass window. I could immediately tell that this establishment was pretty tourist friendly as nearly all the customers sitting inside were speaking English.
Our waitress was pleasant and friendly and flipped between French and English without thinking twice. After a few minutes, I settled on the signature Florentine pizza. There are 3 different sizes including small, medium and large and we all opted for smalls as per Kasia's recommendation. Each pie comes with a complementary side salad that was served in these old school wooden salad bowls (reminding me of when my parents restaurant used to use these things)
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this ain't no individual pan pizza from Pizza Hut |
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Cross Section of my Florentine Pizza |
First bite verdict: appetizing and DEFINITELY rich. I've had white pizzas before but never any with literally spinach and artichoke dip as the pizza sauce. My decision to add Italian sausage was just icing on the cake.
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Cheese lovers, meet your maker! |
The other pie worth mentioning was Kasia's favourite: the 5 cheese white pizza. As she's not a fan of marinara (or cooked tomatoes for that matter :P), this pizza is totally up her alley topping this perfectly tossed dough brushed with olive oil and topped with 5 delicious cheeses (Ricotta, Mozzarella, Brick, Parmigiano-Reggiano and oddly enough, Feta). This pizza is definately not for the faint of heart, or anyone who is lactose intolerant. I've also included a cross section of this pizza to show you how much cheese we are talking about.
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This picture was not Photoshopped, thats literally like an inch of cheese on top of the bottom crust!! |
I'm going to let the pictures speak for themselves, these pizza pies definitely hit the spot. Not a single one of us finished our pizzas and we all went home with doggie bags. I will confirm though, that these pizzas are still wonderful cold ;) .
This sums up part one of my Montreal Food Series. If you ever travel to Montreal and happen to find yourself in the student "ghetto", do try your best and try and stop into this bustling, quaint pizzeria. Aside from the lineups, its hard to miss and you will regret it if you do!
MFS: Montreal Food Series!!
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
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Categories:
food,
Grumman,
Montreal,
Montreal smoked meat,
music,
Osheaga,
Poutine,
vacation
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Au revoir Ontario! |
Allo!! Comment ça va?! For those that didn't know or haven't
checked the Diner's Dish Facebook page, I just returned from a wonderful
vacation in what many call, la belle province; Montreal, Quebec. Primary reason
for visiting the "City of Saints" is my friend Kasia (the birthday
girl from my previous post @ Frank Restaurant) told me about this amazing 3 day
music festival, Osheaga, held at Parc Jean-Drapeau on the Island of
Sainte-Hélène. The Osheaga Music and Arts festival was born in 2006 and stands as Canada's largest music festival of its kind. (it is frequently considered the Canadian Coachella, which is an even larger festival in Indio, California). This ginormous music festival houses over 100 music artists ranging from a plethora of genre's including some of the world's biggest heavy hitters (Snoop "Lion", The Black Keys, Metric, Franz Ferdinand), to some of the greatest indie and up and coming talent (The Arkells, Hey Ocean, Bombay Bicycle Club, Dan Mangan, and several more)
Anyways, back on the topic of food, Montreal does not mess around when it comes to eating! Over my week there, my co-vacationers and I (Kasia, Evelyn and Kristel), indulged in what Montreal is best known for. Et Voila, enter the MFS, Montreal Food Series! I thought this would make things easier to follow instead of one huge long drawn out post since so many magnificent foods were eaten.
I've decided to break it down as follows:
Part 3: Montreal-style bagels, Fairmount vs St-Viateur
Part 4: Montreal Smoked Meat/ Schwartz's Charcuterie
Part 5: Food Trucks + Poutine
Part 4: Montreal Smoked Meat/ Schwartz's Charcuterie
Part 5: Food Trucks + Poutine
I will try my best to release a new part every few days as its still fresh in my head but for now, I need to get some much needed rest and recuperation from my vacation! Bonne Nuit!
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