Authentic Italian pizzas cooked in a wood-burning oven, market-fresh cuisine, carpaccio, arancini and antipasti are just some of the mouth-watering words you'll savour on these Italian restaurants' menus. Buon appetito! The MTL à TABLE event will be celebrated from October 29 to November 8. To make a reservation, select a restaurant and simply tap the "Book a Table Now" or "Call Restaurant" button.
Owned by three experienced restaurateurs from various parts of Italy and Sicily, Ristorante Quattro on Notre-Dame Street West (corner Saint Laurent), is Old Montréal's newest contemporary Italian restaurant. Chef Adamo Romano serves up the very best in pasta, fish, and veal, with house favourites such as grilled calamari, homemade gnocchi, and breaded veal scaloppini topping the list. Like the menu, the wine list covers all regions of Italy with vintages to complement any dish. With its New York urban chic décor, this casual eatery features delicious Italian fare from Monday to Saturday, with musical entertainment on Thursdays nights.
In a refurbished industrial building from the 1880s, guests can appreciate a glass of wine with antipasti at the bar, enjoy a full meal in the bistro, and find exclusive products as well as a selection of foods to take home. Specialties include pizza, pasta, fish, cheese, and charcuteries. Weekend brunch is served with a choice of morning delights. Le Richmond Marché Italien has over 2,000 high-quality products either imported from Italy or found locally.
Situated on popular Crescent Street, Wienstein & Gavino's buzzes with its own energy on three floors. Its Mediterranean menu showcases traditional dishes with a modern twist. Guests will also enjoy its great bar and extensive wine list.
In the heart of Little Italy, Quindici 15 is a high-end restaurant whose mission is to create a luxurious and unforgettable experience for customers. Signature dishes include bone-in filet mignon, ossobuco, octopus, seafood risotto, and rack of lamb. The wine list offers selections at various price points, and the atmosphere is trendy, colourful, cozy, welcoming and relaxing.
Pizzeria Roméo is an unpretentious Plateau place and that's the way we like it. Small and cozy, it exudes understated chic, and delivers what it sets out to: really awesome pizza. Sure, other menu features, like the beef carpaccio and the arancini make our taste buds happy, but it's really built its reputation as the late-night go-to place when you want to bite into a perfectly crispy disc, layered with tomato sauce and topped with some of the freshest ingredients and truly unctuous cheeses.
A pizzeria and wine bar, Nolana is conveniently situated at the crossroads of Old Montréal, the Quartier international, and the Cité Multimédia.
Known for its thin-crust wood-fired pizzas and variety of authentic Italian appetizers and pastas, this is the go-to destination for business lunches, after-work cocktails, family dinners, casual nights with friends, or an evening with that special someone. The restaurant carries an extensive wine list and a large selection of wines served by the glass. The atmosphere is chic, yet laid-back, in an open-concept setting with a mezzanine and large TV screens for sporting events.
BEVO Bar + Pizzeria is a lively Old Montréal hot spot for authentic Italian pizzas cooked in a wood-burning oven. Featured dishes include the Margherita (pizza with mozzarella, tomato sauce, basil), Cotto e Bocconcini (pizza with prosciutto cotto, portobello mushrooms, tomato sauce, mozzarella, bocconcini), Porchetta al Forno (roasted pork loin, fresh herbs, white wine), and Piatto BEVO (big plate of cold cuts, marinated vegetables). An extensive wine list complements the menu, and from Thursday through Saturday, a DJ entertains guests with music late into the night.