Beauty's RestaurantvsLe Club Chasse Et Peche
Both establishments are praised by professional reviewers. Overall, Beauty's Restaurant scores slightly higher than Le Club Chasse Et Peche. Beauty's Restaurant has a TripExpert Score of 83 with praise from 6 sources like Gayot, BlackBook and Fodor's.
Beauty's Restaurant
BlackBook
Gayot
Rough Guide
Frommer's
Fodor's
Condé Nast Traveler
Travel + Leisure
93 Mont-Royal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
From $10/night
"Bacon and eggs and all the fancy fixins served up to haggard club kids and yuppie couples with Prada-clad kids."
11.0
"Old-school diner delivers a classic breakfast and lunch menu." Full review
"A beloved diner with wonderful 1950s decor – and delicious breakfasts, including the dizzyingly rich Mish-Mash ($12), an omelette studded with salami and hot dog."
"A breakfast institution particularly on Saturdays and Sundays, this neighborhood diner has been around since 1942." Full review
"The challah French toast is also popular, and the Beauty's Special—bagel, lox, and cream cheese—is a classic." Full review
"Give us a little background on Beauty's
This retro-style luncheonette in Le Plateau Mont-Royal has been a staple on Montreal's culinary scene since 1942" Full review
"A sparkling white-tile and chrome diner with sensational blue banquettes...I swooned over their cheese blintzes before digging in to the aptly named "mish-mash," an omelette with everything thrown in."
Le Club Chasse Et Peche
Concierge
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
BlackBook
Michelin Guide
DK Eyewitness
National Geographic
Frommer's
423, rue St-Claude, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
From $50/night
"This restaurant in Old Montréal is nothing less than a cave of edible wonders."
"Despite the name—which translates as "Hunting and Fishing Club"—this isn't a hangout for the local gun-and-rod set." Full review
"Set among Vieux-Montréal’s cobblestoned lanes, this eatery is marked only by the antler-and-fish crest hanging outside the door." Full review
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Be sure to book in advance.
"Like you’ve discovered a deep, dark and tasty secret at the “Hunting and Fishing Club.” Hunting—for the braised venison and roast bison. Fishing—for lobster bisque, seared scallops and tuna tartare."
"An original kitchen making a name for itself both locally and internationally."
"The coat of arms over the doorway depicting moose antlers and flying fish introduces the cavernous interior where exceptional game and fish dishes are served."
"“Feels like dining in a secret but oh-so-stylish den”...a sly take on surf-and-turf that pairs a Kobe beef medallion with a stuffed lobster tail. " Full review
"The short, but well-executed menu keeps this theme going...the stone and brick dining room is dark and masculine, with leather chairs and waterfowl-themed light fixtures." Full review
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Reservations are recommended.