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September 22nd, 2008 by admin

cuisine quebecoise montreal

Food in Montreal



Suite Quebecoise


Suite Quebecoise


$12.97


Suite Quebecoise

Montreal


Montreal


$17.6


Montreal

Montreal Guidemap


Montreal Guidemap


$6.95


Montreal successfully blends the best of both the English and the French culture in Canada. The bilingual MapEasy Guidemap makes your visit easy and enjoyable. Let us guide you through the best that Montreal has to offer. Begin at the Museum of Fine Arts, and then stroll through the vast underground shopping complexes that are a real treat in the colder months. For a change of pace, join us as we explore Old Montreal, with its period buildings and cultural institutions. When its time to eat, well give you best of Montreal, whether you are looking for a romantic French bistro or some updated nouvelle cuisine. The Montreal Guidemap includes detailed sections for Old Montreal, Crescent Street, St. Laurent Boulevard, and Olympic Park.

Cheap Thrills Montreal


Cheap Thrills Montreal


$8.86


Montreal natives eagerly share their favorite restaurants in this compact insider`s guide to cheap, exotic meals. Full-page reviews of 90 restaurants are listed by cuisine and neighborhood, with details for hours of operation, credit card acceptance, and wheelchair access.

Montreal and Quebec City Colourguide


Montreal and Quebec City Colourguide


$14.48


Completely revised and updated guide to Québec’s two distinctly different citiesMontréal and Québec City are vibrant cultural centres, pre-eminent destinations for Canadians, Americans and Europeans alike. This new Colourguide offers updated coverage and new images of museums, galleries, heritage sites, parks and gardens.Written entirely by local residents, this book gives readers the benefit of inside knowledge on accommodations, events, places to eat, places to shop, and places to relax. Montreal Mirror Arts Editor Matthew Woodley explores the art galleries, from the grand to the underground. Actor and film maker Paul Spence covers nightlife both on and off the beaten track, including the gay scene, as well as late-night snack spots. Sarah Musgrave, casual dining critic for the Montreal Gazette, gets to the heart of Montréal’s ever-evolving Main, examining the culture, cuisine, entertainment, and shopping. This edition features expanded coverage of Québec City. The dining section focuses on award-winning chefs who use the region’s finest produce to create a distinct cuisine. The convergence of historical buildings and the modern city in Upper and Lower Towns is highlighted by local experts.This edition is fully updated with a listings section that provides website information for travellers who like to plan on the web. Maps and colour photography illustrate an entertaining and informative text.

MONTREAL AND QUEBEC CITY COLOURGUIDE (Colourguide)


MONTREAL AND QUEBEC CITY COLOURGUIDE (Colourguide)


$15.98


This new edition offers updated coverage and new images of museums, galleries, heritage sites, parks and gardens, as well as, the best of cuisine, entertainment, and shopping. Montreal and Que’bec City are preeminent destinations for Canadian, American and European tourists alike. Written by knowledgeable local contributors, this new edition provides fully updated coverage of these two vibrant cultural centers. It includes detailed information on shopping, dining, museums, galleries, festivals, nightlife and more. This edition features more current and in-depth information on Que’bec City’s culture, history and cuisine.

Lonely Planet Montreal


Lonely Planet Montreal


$4.98


Croissants and cobblestones…jazz and joie de vivre…laid-back cafes and lush parks…hip clubs and haute couture…let yourself fall under the intoxicating spell of the Paris of the West. This smart, streetwise and stylish guide will help you discover all that this vibrant, cosmopolitan city has to offer. ? EAT, DRINK & BE MERRY – expanded cuisine and nightlife coverage of Canada’s most indulgent town ? SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP – hunt down the newest styles, above and below ground ? WALK THE WALK – new walking tours include the Plateau, Parc du Mont Royal and romantic Old Montreal ? LEARN THE LINGO – earn smiles from the locals with our handy French language section ? GO BEYOND THE CITY LIMITS – explore the other charms of the province, including Quebec City and the Laurentian Mountains

Live in Montreal


Live in Montreal


$21.79


Live in Montreal

Eat.shop Montreal


Eat.shop Montreal


$13.45


Eat.shop Montreal

Montreal Then & Now


Montreal Then & Now


$11.65


Montreal Then & Now

Montreal CityGuide


Montreal CityGuide


$7.46


Montreal CityGuide

The Montreal Canadiens


The Montreal Canadiens


$28.98


The Montreal Canadiens

Montreal Canadiens


Montreal Canadiens


$15.25


Montreal Canadiens

The Reconquest of Montreal


The Reconquest of Montreal


$37.78


The Reconquest of Montreal

The Montreal Maroons


The Montreal Maroons


$16.15


The Montreal Maroons

Montreal 24


Montreal 24


$17.05


Montreal 24

Montreal Main


Montreal Main


$11.96


Montreal Main

Montreal Confidential


Montreal Confidential


$9.6


Montreal Confidential

Destination-montreal


Destination-montreal


$17.56


Destination-montreal

Montreal`s Best Byob Restaurants 2009v2010 (Paperback)


Montreal`s Best Byob Restaurants 2009v2010 (Paperback)


$10.1


With 60 restaurants featured, this handbook to Montreal restaurants provides a complete guide to locales where food lovers of all types can bring their own potables. From French and African foods to South American and Greek cuisine, this compendium reflects the diversity and quality of a city where good food is respected-and expected-and proves indispensable for budget-minded natives and visitors alike.

In Montreal


In Montreal


$17.98


Bassist Charlie Haden has done a tremendous amount of playing in duo contexts (very little of it on the ECM label, however). This live recording with the remarkable pianist/guitarist Egberto Gismonti is a fine addition to his duo resumé. Recorded at The Montreal Jazz Festival in 1989 and released over a decade later, the album mostly features noted works by Gismonti, although two of Haden’s pieces also appear. Gismonti plays guitar rather than piano on Haden’s “First Song,” making for an interesting comparison with the version that graced Beyond the Missouri Sky, Haden’s 1997 duet record with Pat Metheny. Similarly, Gismonti’s off-kilter piano solo on Haden’s “Silence” contrasts richly with what Keith Jarrett played on the same tune (on 1977’s Bop-Be). Gismonti’s nylon-string stylings do recall Metheny to some degree, as well as ECM labelmate Ralph Towner, although his ten-string instrument sets his playing apart, particularly on the driving “Em Família.” On piano, he’s at his most virtuosic on “Lôro” and “Frevo.” (A radically different version of the latter appeared on the album Friday Night in San Francisco, as a duet for guitarists John McLaughlin and Paco De Lucia.) ~ David R. Adler, All Music GuidePerformers: Charlie Haden – Double Bass; Egberto Gismonti – Guitar, Piano

Club Cuisine


Club Cuisine


$46


Club Cuisine

Catalan Cuisine


Catalan Cuisine


$16.15


Catalan Cuisine

Corsican Cuisine


Corsican Cuisine


$32.2


Corsican Cuisine

Curry Cuisine


Curry Cuisine


$15.96


Curry Cuisine

Sufi Cuisine


Sufi Cuisine


$22.45


Sufi Cuisine

V Cuisine


V Cuisine


$26.95


V Cuisine

Bangladeshi Cuisine


Bangladeshi Cuisine


$23


Bangladeshi Cuisine

Cuisine A Latina


Cuisine A Latina


$27.6


Cuisine A Latina

Critter Cuisine


Critter Cuisine


$8.95


Critter Cuisine

International Cuisine


International Cuisine


$43.65


International Cuisine

Extreme Cuisine


Extreme Cuisine


$19.75


Extreme Cuisine


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