My morning began at Patati Patata, a spot that never seems to sleep. I went for the classic poutine: fries, squeaky cheese curds, and rich brown gravy. It cost around $12 and was worth every penny. The fries stayed crisp under the gravy, and the cheese curds had that perfect pull that proves they’re fresh. It’s not light food, but it’s Montreal. You leave warm, full, and slightly proud that breakfast came from a mountain of fries.
By midmorning, I needed caffeine and a short break. Café Saint-Henri at Marché Jean-Talon was the perfect stop. The café is bright and elegant, filled with the smell of freshly roasted beans and the hum of market life outside. I ordered a $5.35 cappuccino, smooth and rich, easily one of the best I’ve had in the city. The baristas were friendly, the atmosphere relaxed, and the patio offered the perfect view for people-watching as the market came to life.
For lunch, I stayed in the market, where the stalls overflowed with produce, bread, and all kinds of local eats. I found a vendor serving smoked meat sandwiches for $12.00 and split one with my friend. The rye bread held layers of brisket that had been cured and steamed to perfection. The meat was rich but not heavy, and the mustard tied everything together.
In the afternoon, I headed to Ca Lem, a small ice cream shop known for its inventive flavours and modern vibe. I ordered a raspberry sorbet and vanilla swirl in a cone for $4.00. The mix was bright and tangy with just the right touch of creaminess, light enough to end the day but flavourful enough to stand out. The shop’s minimalist design and friendly service made it the perfect place to wrap things up. Final total: $24.35.
To conclude, each meal captured a different side of Montreal’s personality, from comforting and familiar to bright and inventive. Together, they told the story of a city that takes pride in its food and its people, proving that thoughtful choices and a modest budget can easily turn into a memorable food adventure worth every bite.
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