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Restaurant Review: Cafe Aunja
Nestled in the lower levels of the strip along Sherbrooke between Cotes-des-Neiges and Rue de la Montagne, Café Aunja is warm and inviting from the moment you step into the space. Houseplants surround the almost dessert-like pale wood creating a secret oasis away from the hustle of the city. Served in a hefty mason jar mug, the tea leaves are left loose to sink slowly as the tea steeps. A quick stir with a spoon and the picture perfect cup turns into kind of a mess, if you don’t like bits in your drinks you probably won’t like this, it requires either the consumption of the bits or the use…
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Restaurant Review: September Surf Café
I am not a doctor – any views expressed here I have researched to the best of my ability but may not reflect your doctors advice or be the right thing for you When I got back from my outing with a friend to the September Surf Cafe in Montreal, I immediately noted how good the bone broth was, to which my mother shot back that I was a hipster (agree to disagree on that point) but it was true. Unfortunately, while it was too late in the day to get a full meal I did get a matcha latte and a bone broth. This place is very cool, think…
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Restaurant Review: Restaurant Imperial
As a kid, I spent a lot of time in Montreal, summers were punctuated by trips from my small town to the big city to spend time with my grandparents sailing, biking, baking and making trips to Chinatown for Dim Sum. While I can’t say I remember the exact Dim Sum place I used to go as a child, I thought I would bring back the tradition. A quick google search of the best places for Dim Sum brought up a few results and I did look for the most photogenic places as well but eventually decided to go to the place with amazing reviews, an online version of the…