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Please would you suggest great quality low-priced restaurants in montreal-- popular with locals?


    



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I_M
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Here's a trick to eating affordably with great quality:

LUNCH MENUS!!!

Most restaurants have lunch specials, or table d'hote, which are specials in effect betwen noon and 2, or noon and 4 pm. The table d'hote is usually in effect at night.

The best example would be Baton Rouge. Very classy restaurant, very high quality food, but it can get expensive for a student or tight budget. It's known for it's ribs. The rib platter is 22$ (ribs, fries, coselaw) no drink included...but during lunch time, you get the same platter, half the ribs (ok they have to make some type of sacrifice) for 14.99!!! Or you can egt some good burgers there (comes with fries) for 10. 99....

Another example would be any Prince Arthur restaurant. Already the prices are good, but you can always find a souvlaki/chicken brochette platter for an affordable price as the special of the day.

Another very good example is Le Bifteck!!!!!!! known for it's delicious steaks. Evening, it's about 25 or so a person, during lunch it's 15$ for a 8 oz steak, that comes with soup and salad and fries, and warm bread...and dessert!!!!!!!!!! Very HIGH quality!

I'm a local btw, and I have tried so many restaurants, that most are quality.

You can even go to Arahova Souvlaki on St Viateur or on Crescent (downtown) and get a very filling souvlaki pita platter (fries, tzatziki, souvlaki in pita) for 10 bucks!


David Y
St Hubert - good food, low priced, easy to find.

All main courses* come with a choice of fries, mashed potatoes**, baked potato**, rice pilaf, vegetables, Caesar salad or garden salad on the side.

Also served with all-you-can-eat coleslaw, bread and sauce with most dishes.

Roasted chicken
Because it is important to us to offer meals that are both appetizing and good for you, St-Hubert serves only roasted grain-fed chicken, which means that it contains no animal fat or by-products. This plump, juicy, delicious chicken is the pride of our master rotisseurs!
Quarter chicken (leg)
Quarter chicken (breast)
Double leg
Half chicken

Salads
Fresh vegetables and crispy lettuce with a choice of dressing.
South American salad
Chicken Caesar salad with mandarins
(regular or moderate portion)
Roasted chicken breast on a bed of fresh lettuce
Roasted chicken breast on a bed of Caesar salad
Mediterranean salad
Thai salad (spicy)
(regular or moderate portion)

Sandwiches
St-Hubert chicken salad sandwich
Chicken breast fillet wrap
St-Hubert club sandwich (choice of white or brown breed)
Club sandwich for two
Gourmet Sandwich
Gourmet sandwich for two

Chicken Fillets
Tender chicken breast fillets, lightly breaded and served with any of our delicious sauces.
2 fillets
4 fillets
6 fillets

Chicken wing meals
A St-Hubert specialty! Tender on the inside, crispy on the outside.
8 wings
12 wings

Other Specialties
Chicken poutine
Hot chicken sandwich
(regular or moderate portion)
Chicken pot pie

*Except for salads and chicken poutine.
**Only available during regular meal times.


Montréal
5235, chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges
H3T 1Y1

- St-Hub Resto-Bar
- Terrace
- Kids' Playroom
- Reception Room
Reservations : 514-342-9495
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
Complexe Desjardins
100, Ste-Catherine Ouest street, Succ. Desjardins, Local 282, level 86
H2X 1Z7

- St-Hub Resto-Bar
- Terrace
- Kids' Playroom
- Reception Room
Reservations : 514-284-3440
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
Gare Windsor
1180, de la Gauchetière Ouest
H3B 2S2

- St-Hub Resto-Bar
- Terrace
- Reception Room
Reservations : 514-866-0500
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
12395, Lachapelle street
H4J 2P7

- Reception Room
Reservations : 514-337-4980
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
10520, Lajeunesse street
H3L 2E6

- St-Hub Resto-Bar
- Kids' Playroom
- Reception Room
Reservations : 514-381-5974
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
4462, St-Denis street
H2J 2L1

Reservations : 514-844-9521
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
1019, Ste-Catherine Est street
H2L 2G4

- St-Hub Resto-Bar
Reservations : 514-286-9661
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
2901, Sherbrooke Est street
H1W 1B2

- St-Hub Resto-Bar
- Kids' Playroom
Reservations : 514-527-3604
Delivery : 514-385-5555



Montréal
6225, Sherbrooke Est street
H1N 1C3


Reservations : 514-259-6939
Delivery : 514-385-5555


ss98
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These are a few of the mid-priced chain restaurants which I find all pretty good.

Aux Vieux Deluth
Casa Grecque
Scores

Really depends on where in Montreal... are you talking about in the city?


s t
Rating
this is the question of the year. great quality but low priced -- simply does not exist. try for low priced st.laurent blvd. the hot-dogs..and french fries.
to move up..in quality and in price -- go to prince-arthur street any of the greek outfits (make sure the name is either greek or sounds greek) there you will get plenty of rice, and boiled potatoes then fried and chicken or meat brochette -- for a decent price -- lunch only...at night the price doubles...bon appetit.
ps.around concordia and mcgill plenty of self-service restaurants...pizza type -- if cholesterol is not your no.1 headache...enjoy...
ps. btw I am a local...and seldom do i go to these places...which means real locals...cook at home.


Jackie B
Definitely St-Hubert .. It's has fantastic food and it's reasonably priced!! I go there everytime I go to Montreal..


gymbo1022
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the cheapest I've come across Up Town is the Peel St Pub and Old Montreal is the open place, up the street from the Keg.
(I'm not good with names.)
Good luck!


nonconformiststraightguy
Swhwartz , on 3895 Saint-Laurent Boulevard · Montreal, Quebec · H2W 1X9 · Canada · Tel: (514) 842-4813 ·

Specialises in smoked meat , there's always a line trying to get in.
Or more up scaled , but not overpriced is :
L'Express , in Rue St.Denis. Always packed with locals, it's like a French Bistrot.



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