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Originally Posted by Steely Dan
i over-estimated, the six of us got out of there for 88 bucks, all in!
we feasted like kings on hummus, babaghannouj, tabbouleh, falafels, dolmas, rice, grilled veggies, and beef, lamb, chicken, & kafta kebabs.
and so freaking tasty! family style platters are such a great way to economize.
as is BYO. we paid a total of $6 in corkage fees for our two bottles of wine.
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I love Leb-o-nese food. Big here in Montreal, too. Healthy, and varied and fresh tasting. It's all good.
I had Jap-o-nese last night at a little Izakaya on Rachel street in the Plateau neighborhood. Two very good Ramen for my wife and I , plum wine for me and a ginger Sapporo for my sweetheart, that cost us 70$ w tax and tip. Expensive but the place was sweet and the food and service topnotch.
Our go to place on a near weekly basis is a Punjabi restaurant on the Main, it is also a BYO and there is no fee for opening a bottle. It usually runs near sixty bucks for two, a great meal including tips 15% and the taxes 15%.
When you find a good resto, it is like a home away from home.