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3 km
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3 km
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Reviews
A busy food hall with limited seats.nnAfter walking around, we eventually found a table. I highly recommend the paella and Portuguese tart for dessert. Both cooked to perfection. Simply delicious!nnInterestingly theres an adults only section serving alcohol. But the rest of the food hall is family friendly. My favourite thing about this place is the diverse selection of cuisines to choose from.nnOn the surface, this place looks clean and tidy. The serving portion is baseline. The price isn’t cheap but not ridiculously expensive.
Time Out Market perfectly captures the essence of what the city does best: a fun atmosphere, visually stunning surroundings, and a mouthwatering selection of food. While finding a seat can be a challenge, the long communal tables are often packed to capacity, patience pays off, and you’ll eventually snag the perfect spot. The vibe is vibrant, the energy is infectious, and the experience is undeniably worth it. A must-visit!
A really cool quick dining experience. If you are looking for more of a formal sit down, this is not your place.nnIt’s basically a really big cafeteria with better quality food.nnThe best part is there’s something for everybody here. Plus, you can grab a cocktail with whatever food you choose.nnI had a burger and I asked for no cheese and to put it on lettuce instead of a bun, and there was absolutely no problem with accommodating my request. The burger was quite good, however, it was not the best burger I’ve ever had.nnMy friend had butter chicken from the Indian place and he said it was good, but also not anything ridiculously amazing.nnFor a quick dinner option with lots of choices to suit lots of people this is a good choice however, there are much better restaurants in Montreal.nnThe music was so loud that it was hard to speak to each other without feeling like you’re yelling. However, it is a pretty cool vibe in that location.
I like the idea of having a food court with a bunch of higher end restaurants, it's a great idea if you're with a large group of people or even if you can't make your mind up about where/what you want to eat.nThe food was fresh and there is a loot of variety.nThe only issue is that sometimes it's difficult to find seating during peak hours and that the music is a little bit too loud, so conversation is difficult at some points.
Good variety of food and cuisines, but it looks like a food court. I found the idea to have drinks in the middle interesting. I tried the Japanese lamen, and it was good. There are many other options, including Indian, barbecues, coffee places, and sweets. The ambiance is nice and a good option in case you're with a big group of people with different dishes preferences. Just choose your food and have a sit together!