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So we all know that the poutine originated in Quebec but everyone has their own taste and everyone has a story as to who makes the best poutine. After my last visit in Montreal I learned that multiple people have said that Montreal Poutine is the best of the best. Well the name says it all and should speak for itself. In the heart of Old Montreal this place is surrounded by many many restaurants and cafe's and many other places that sell poutine. Its a cute little places with a hidden patio along with a nice sitting area inside. I ordered the Montreal Smoked Meat Poutine. Can you get any more original than that lol. The portion seemed small but don't be fooled it was plenty of food and was actually quite heavy. The cheese curds were slightly larger than the smoked meat pieces which was perfect. The gravy was smooth and not to thick just perfect. The fries still remained perfectly crispy even after the gravy was sitting in them for a while. I have to say it was a perfect poutine and everything you should expect and want from a poutine in Montreal. Montreal Poutine is as french Canadian as you can get and is a must try when in old Montreal.
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