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| - This was the challenge: Find a restaurant in Montreal for a group of 21 (12 adults and nine children) including one vegetarian, one who only eats hamburgers, two who dislike almost all restaurants, one who doesn't like to spend anything, and at least five who are looking for the best food possible at any price. So we went to Les Trois Petits Bouchons and it turned out to be the perfect solution.
The children had a table of their own with very accommodating service and lots of delicious things to eat, and the adults had their own festival of yumminess. The service was casual, enthusiastic, yet completely professional. The wine was fascinating and very reasonably priced. The Petoncles Princesse was as good as anything one might find in a restaurant -- a small, raw, impressively fresh scallop, served in its shell with diced cucumber, a dash of wasabi oil, and a spoonful of strawberry puree.
If I lived in Montreal, I would go here as often as possible, either to sit at the bar for a glass of wine and a snack, or for a casual dinner, or for another large celebration.
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