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I couldn't leave Montreal without trying at least one french restaurant. My landlady recommended this place and we thought it was fantastic! It's such a shame for an awesome restaurant like this to have no reviews on Yelp. We opted for the rooftop seating since it was a cool night. We started off with two glasses of Pinot Grigio and an Avocado Tartar, which was delicious. For entrees, we ordered a Lobster Risotto and the Lamb and we ended the night with a Profiteroles and Tarte Tatin. Presentation was fantastic for all the dishes and all the ingredients used were very fresh. My favorite has to be the lamb. The meat was so tender it fell off the bone immediately. The Lobster Risotto was a small portion but it was a little on the heavier side and was surprisingly filing. The profiteroles was amazing and the chocolate was very rich. Tarte Tatin (it's like an apple pie) was probably my least favorite (not because it was bad, but because it was not the taste I was expecting. I think they used a different kind of apple to make the filling). But nonetheless, the meal was fantastic and more people should know about it. FYI: All the menus in Montreal were in French, but our waiter was more than willing to translate literally the whole menu.
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