Some of the food was very good; it was a bit on the pricey side compared the other BYOBs on the same street. I didn't care for the breads and dips; the tea was very low quality an bland; the pistachio cream dessert didn't carry much pistachios and the flavours didn't come through. The only good thing was the entree. My friend and I saw how big the portions were so we wanted to share a table d'hote (3 course meal) for $27. Unfortunately, the waitress told us that we had to order a minimum of 2 main dishes even though it would be an overload of food. I disliked this policy and I have never heard of this in any restaurant in Montreal. I have lived here for 10 years. To try a bit of everything, we order 1 table d'hote and 1 entree. Our main dishes were the lamb shank ($23) and the meatballs and rice ($19). To give you an idea, the meatballs came with 3 servings of different coloured rice. Do they carbo-load or something? Our meals came out to around $40 including taxes and tip. It was quite expensive since we didn't get to order what we wanted. We ordered what we HAD to in order to stay at the restaurant. We took home 60% of the food. This was ridiculous because if we were not going home right after, we would end up carrying 2 lbs of leftovers around until the end of the night or sadly wasting the food because we were not allowed to order the portion that we wished.
2 things to keep in mind:
1) BYOB (SAQ is very closeby if you forget)
2) You must order at least 1 main dish per person so be prepared to carry leftovers!