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Our tour guide, Marc Andre, was absolutely awesome! He was incredibly polite, knowledgable, and great to chat with. Not only was this a food tour, but also a lesson of Montreal's culture and history. Marc told some great stories about Montreal's rich history and culture, which we found very intriguing. Here was our agenda: La Panthere Verte Phyllo Bar Melina's Theatre Rialto St-Viateur Bagel & Café Wilensky's Light Lunch Kem CoBa Boucherie Lawrence My favorites had to be Kem CoBa (amazing sorbets and soft-serve) and Boucherie Lawrence. We met the owners of Kem CoBa, who were great and talked about how they got started. The meats at Boucherie Lawrence were delicious! And their beers were great too. We spent at least an hour here, if not more, ordering more and more meat/cheese/beer. My least favorite was Wilensky's and La Panthere Verte. While Wilensky's has a great backstory and they still make soda by hand, the fried bologna sandwiches weren't anything special. The falafel pita at La Panthere Verte was delicious, but not something I expected on a food tour. I highly recommend taking the tour and can't wait to visit again!
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