2 Best Restaurants in Montreal, Quebec

Da Emma

$$$$ | Old Montréal

The cellar of what used to be Montréal's first women's prison hardly sounds like the ideal setting for an Italian eatery, but grandma Emma's cooking hushes any bad vibes from the 1800s. Stone walls and heavy beams serve as backdrop for Roman dishes like roasted lamb, fettuccine con funghi porcini and pasta al vongole, which have all foregone fussy presentation to focus on superior fixings. Repeat customers, including Hollywood A-listers, enjoy the privacy of the secluded garden.  Reservations recommended Thursday through Saturday.

777 rue de la Commune Ouest, Montréal, Québec, H3C 1Y1, Canada
514-392–1568
Known For
  • 300-year-old stone walls
  • friendly ambience
  • rustic, authentic Roman dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch

Drogheria Fine Conserve

$ | Mile End

Locals line up outside the window of this shoebox-sized joint, sandwiched between ice cream shop Kem CoBa and Fairmount Bagel, to get their fix of Nonna Caterina Gattuso's gnocchi topped with her famous Calabrian tomato sauce. It's served in a little cardboard take-out container and costs only C$5. Die hards can purchase 750 ml. jars of Salsa della Nonna for C$10 or a one-liter jar of Gnocchi della Nonna, also for C$10. Olive oil and a few other sauces are also available for sale.