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| - In Montreal, I had to try the poutine. After all, the Mexican poutine (AKA carne asada fries) was a staple college food when I lived in San Diego.
I ordered the Matty Poutine, which was topped with gravy, curdled cheese, bacon, green peppers, mushrooms, and onion. I did enjoy lying to myself that the vegetables made the poutine a healthier dish. Still, it was very enjoyable, but frankly, I still prefer carne asada fries. I rather have the yellow shoe string fries and cheddar cheese.
My family also ordered an omelette Merguez (Merguez sausages, mushrooms, and onions with green salad and wheat toast) and BLT sandwich on wheat bread with salad. The omelette was very good while the BLT was pretty average.
The cups for water were pretty small, but they give you an entire pitcher, so you don't have to keep asking for refills.
All in all, the price was great for the portions I received. The service was okay. The waitress wasn't particularly friendly, but she wasn't rude either. However, it took quite a while to flag the waitress down. The decor was very cute and artsy, and generally, the restaurant was pretty clean.
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