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New & Best Montreal Restaurants for 2023<\/h1>\n\n\n\n

In no particular order, here is a list of amazing new places treating Montreal with culinary delights. They’ve recently opened-up or have been perfecting their technique for just a couple years, but are definitely turning heads with their culinary finesse. Everything you could possibly crave is in this list: from tacos to noodles, from fine French cuisine to delicious vegan options, and from Haitian fares to Spanish tapas. If you’re ever trying to decide where to spend a great evening in the company of delicious food, this list can help you make the best decision. Take a look below for some hints on where to eat, where to drink, and even some suggestions on what to do while you\u2019re in the area.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

If the whole city is too much to choose from, try picking a spot from our list of 17+ Delicious Old Montreal Restaurants You Must Try<\/a><\/strong> or discover something new from these 13 Delicious Mile End Montreal Restaurants You Can\u2019t Miss<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

1. Un Po\u2019 Di Pi\u00f9<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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In the heart of scenic Old Montreal, sits a stylish new Italian “caffe”<\/strong> that combines timeless Parisian elegance with today’s sensibilities. Un Po\u2019 Di Pi\u00f9<\/strong><\/a> is the brand-new venture by the culinary genius behind Foxy<\/strong><\/a> and Olive & Gourmando<\/strong><\/a>, which have truly become mainstays of the Montreal food scene. Upscale without being stuffy, it’s easy to see how this new enterprise is ready to become a heavyweight in its own right. From morning to night, they serve colourful and imaginative plates<\/strong>, cocktails, and, of course, coffee. Stop by to slow down.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

3 Rue de la Commune E.
(514) 861-8686
https:\/\/www.caffeunpodipiu.com\/<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

2. Mon Lapin<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Mon Lapin<\/a><\/strong> is a much anticipated new wine bar<\/strong> in Little Italy. Opened by the team behind Joe Beef – a famed Montreal establishment – the cozy corner spot doesn\u2019t have any of the ego that can come with a star studded team. It seats only 35 customers at a time and serves 15 constantly rotating dishes made of local farm fresh ingredients<\/strong> that strive to please the mouth instead of the eyes. Most importantly, it features a tasteful selection of natural wines<\/strong>, which take centre stage in the middle of the room. Mon Lapin doesn\u2019t take reservations, so stop by soon to see what the buzz is about!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

150 Rue Saint-Zotique E
http:\/\/vinmonlapin.com\/<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

3. Hanzo<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Hanzo<\/strong><\/a> is also brought to you several big names in the restaurant game, coming from projects in Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City. Together, it’s a winning recipe and this new venture is definitely living up to expectations. Inside, you’ll find the decor is playfully inspired by the Crazy 88 scene in Kill Bill<\/em><\/strong>, an influence that also makes its way onto the menu. Despite the fun of the setting, they’re serving some seriously<\/em> good Japanese food. The easily shareable izakaya dishes<\/strong> are innovative and packed with flavour, and the cocktails are sure to hit the right note<\/strong>. Stepping into Hanzo off the Old Montreal streets is like being transported into a cinematic dreamscape that will definitley leave you satisfied, for real.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

417 Rue Saint Nicolas
(514) 543-6400
http:\/\/hanzoizakaya.ca\/<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

4. Moccione<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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Former sous-chef at world-renowned restaurant Toqu\u00e9 is back with this new co-venture. Moccione<\/strong><\/a> is, by comparison, a simpler place and focuses instead on creating a warm atmosphere<\/strong> that makes visitors feel right at home. They serve simple Italian dishes<\/strong> with authentic ingredients alongside a comprehensive wine list<\/strong>, each the product of many years of experience and expertise. Moccione is upscale without being over-the-top<\/strong>, fitting perfectly into its cozy Villeray location. The restaurant only opened recently, but definitley got it right. Its simple elegance and effortless atmosphere (that can only be the product of a lot of thought) leaves diners excited to come back for more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

380 Rue Villeray
(514) 270-4441
https:\/\/www.moccione.com\/<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Have a quick look at our “Vlog” about Mile-End best restaurants and things to do! <\/h2>\n\n\n\n