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This is easily the best-hidden-secret souvlaki place in Montreal! I came here after reading about this place on Chowhound, on a discussion thread about the best lamb souvlaki in Montreal (read: not pork, not chicken) and was blown away. First of all, the servings here are Old Skool, meaning there's enough to feed you and your family for a week. You will have no choice except to ask for a doggy bag afterwards (which is great, because you then have lunch for the next day at work). The side salad is large enough to be a meal in itself, then on top of that, you get baskets of bread and that doesn't even touch on the amount of fries and rice which will come with your main dish. The lamb souvlaki platter was stellar, moist, flavourful and zesty. I haven't tried their other dishes yet, but based on the photos which other Yelpers have posted, I think a follow-up visit is in the works. Service is pretty fast and you won't feel rushed at all. They have dinnertime specials during the week, so if you can get to Snowdon metro and walk the two blocks and the Decarie overpass , you're in for a cheap but tasty night out. It's too bad they don't deliver to my neighbourhood because I can totally see that developing into a habit.
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