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Midyear Meetings ·
April 22-25, 2007 ·
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel ·
Montreal
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Dine-Around
Restaurant
Midyear Meeting attendees can sign up for an Old Montreal
Dine Around restaurant beginning on Sunday, April 22 in the Registration
Office, located in Hochelaga 6 on the meeting floor of The Fairmont
Queen Elizabeth Hotel. Below is a list of Old Montreal restaurants
included in the Dine Around, if you have any questions, please contact
Lyndsey Adams at (312) 329-8533 or ladams@cre.org.
French
Aix Cuisine du Terroir
711, Côte de la Place d’Armes (part of the Hôtel
Place d’Armes)
http://www.aixcuisine.com
Aix Cuisine du Terroir is above all a restaurant devoted to the
enjoyment of local Quebec cooking offering a blend of delicious
flavors and generous portions. The menu, adapted to the seasons,
is elaborate, healthy and conveys a love and passion for home cooking.
~ Aixcuisine.com
Dress Code: Semi - Formal
Cost: $$$
Bonaparte
447 Saint-François-Xavier (part of the Auberge Bonaparte
Hotel)
http://www.bonaparte.com/
Bonaparte’s cuisine is inspired by the French countryside,
tasty and delightful, yet, classically and traditionally French.
The freshness of the products and the menu’s many tempting
plates are sure to satisfy all palates.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$
Chez L’Épicier
311, Saint Paul East
http://www.chezlepicier.com/eng/index.htm
With French and Asian influences, dining at Chez L’Epicier
is a guaranteed unique dining experience. The chef and co-owner,
Laurent Godbout, received gold at the Americas Chef Competition.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$$
Les Remparts
93 de la Commune East
http://www.restaurantlesremparts.com/
Known as one of Old Montréal's most accomplished kitchens,
the chef prepares sophisticated contemporary French dishes using
products of the region and take full advantage of what is seasonally
available.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$
Le Restaurant S
125, Saint Paul West (part of Le Saint-Sulpice Hotel)
http://www.lesaintsulpice.com/html/eng/le_s_restaurant.htm
Chef Edwin Haelewyck uses only the finest steaks and freshest seafood
while preparing his trademark dishes that are both creative and
regional specialties.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$
Le St-Amable
410 Place Jacques Cartier
http://www.st-amable.com
“As though stepping back through time, to a fairy tale set
in France, Saint-Amable awaits you... you have not visited the Old
Port if you have not stepped through France and entered Saint-Amable.”
~ Go-Montreal.com
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$
Verses
100 Saint Paul West (part of the Hotel Nelligan)
http://www.versesrestaurant.com/en/index.asp
An example of Verses specialties are marinated duck breast, Quebec
lamb three ways, and rack of deer. It has quickly become one of
Old Montreal’s hippest new restaurants.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$$
Italian
Da Emma
777 de la Commune West
This cozy landmark is one of the top Italian restaurants in the
city offering wonderful food in a beautiful setting.
Dress Code: Casual
Cost: $$$
Le Muscadin
639 Notre Dame West
http://www.lemuscadin.ca
Le Muscadin is ideal for wine lovers, it is known for having the
finest wine cellar in Canada with almost 20,000 bottles of Italian
wine.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$$
Mediterranean
Modavie
1, Saint Paul West
http://www.modavie.com/
The diverse Mediterranean cuisine does not disappoint in either
taste or proportion. Modavie is a wonderful place to stick around
for after dinner drinks and live jazz.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$$
Steak & Seafood
Gibby’s
298 Place d’Youville
http://www.gibbys.com/
This renowned world-class restaurant has the freshest seafood, perfectly
aged steaks, and an extensice wine list, all in a wonderful historic
atmosphere.
Dress Code: Business Casual
Cost: $$$
Restaurant du Vieux Port
39, Saint Paul East
http://www.restaurantduvieuxport.com/eng_main.htm
Their philosophy is great food, friendly service and old world charm.
They pride themselves on being “Montréal’s steakhouse
institution, truly deserving of the reputation as Old Montreal’s
Most Popular Restaurant”.
Dress Code: Casual
Cost: $$$

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