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5237, rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC H2J 2M1 Get directions
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Bistro, Fine Dining, Steakhouse, French, Tasting Menu, Restaurant With Terrace, Restaurant With Parking, Reservation, Prix Fixe Menu, Bring Your Own Wine
Restaurant Bleu Raisin bring your wine has been open since 2004 with an ever changing menu that reflects the fresh market and the Seasons brought to you by their passionate chef Fr... more... See more text
Excellent experience of 5 course blind tasting menu. This resto is a cute hidden gem, def recommend it. Our waiter gave us a great service, friendly and went thoroughly the different options of menu. They provide a fixed price of 4 course for $49, 5 course $59, 5 course blind tasting menu $59 (literally 2 items per course dish so its like you're getting 8-10 course dish). Read more
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Fish & Chips Restaurants in Saint-Hubert QC

Deep fried battered haddock, tartar sauce and big golden potato wedges; you would think that there isn’t much to the staple food of most Irish and English pubs but it does have its legions of connoisseurs to contend with.  Before you base your choice solely on a fish & chips menu or from someone you just met off the street, here are some simple tips to guide your stomach to the best fish & chips in Saint-Hubert QC.


Tips on how to find fish & chips restaurants in Saint-Hubert QC

  • Fish & chips restaurant reviews: Online and newspaper fish & chips restaurant reviews in the food or lifestyle section are your best tools when trying to find your favourite pub fare in Saint-Hubert QC. Most reviews rate fish & chips places by atmosphere, portion size, price, and service. These independent reviewers have no one to please but their love for all things battered and deep fried.
  • What you’re looking for: Fish & chips are usually served in Irish and English pubs or alehouses and regularly compete amongst each other for the claim of the best pub fare in town. If you are looking for a particular night out, a quick afternoon bite or even fish & chips delivery, call the establishment ahead of time and ask how their fish & chips rate and how fresh the haddock is.
  • Ask the neighbourhood: Most local seafood and food vendors deal directly with the fish and chips restaurants in your neighbourhood. Ask them about the restaurants they deal with and what the pub fare is like.
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