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Anytime I would be in Montreal, I would head straight to L'Avenue, but this is just a few blocks down the street, and it was amazing.
The crowd in here is older, 30 somethings with families, or just a gathering of friends. I brought my mom here, and although it was cramped a little, she felt comfortable. It's like all the 20 somethings go to L'Avenue.
The decor is orange and brown, retro and funky. The people are hip, and friendly.
The food, look at the descriptions on the menu!
($13.95) CROISSANT DE SOLEIL
Croissant avec ufs brouillés, notre jambon
effiloché, cheddar vieilli, sauce aux épinards,
patates presque pilées, câline de bines et fruits
($13.95) LA CHAMPIGNONNE
2 ufs pochés sur un pouding au pain noix et
poireaux, sauce crémeuse aux champignons,
patates presque pilées, fruits, pancakes,
tomate au chèvre, baguette grillée
MANGE TES CROUTES
Croûte de pain aux pistaches, poires pochées,
chèvre La Bûche, miel infusé au gingembre,
patates presque pilées, fruits,
mini crème brûlée au yogour
YUM.
I got La Champignonne, and I got a plate full of fruit and covered in a mushroom cream sauce. It even came with two little pancakes.
My mom got the Croissant De Soleil. The croissant was flaky and fresh and it was covered in a spinach cream sauce.
Looking around, everyone else got amazing foods as well, and, like usual Montreal fashion, they do not skimp on the fixings.
Will be back next time I'm here!
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