Un décor unique, une ambiance décontractée, des plats goûteux, vous êtes au Petit Italien
1265 Rue Bernard O (btwn Ave. Champagneur & Ave. Outremont) Montreal QC H2V 1V8 Canada
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard) |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert |
The headcheese and tongue are fantastic. You can't go wrong with the charcuterie and a cocktail , if you don't feel like a full meal.
Tuna tartare was very tasty! Half portions of pasta looked very generous.
There were only 2 tables occupied despite that it took forever the waitress to take our orders, we finally got the appetizers then after 50 min we left as our main course never arrived!!wont come back
Definitely the best tuna tartare in Montreal!
Going downhill quickly.
super spaghetti bolognaise !
They are super specially Roger with my Kids And familly
Try the Grilled Cheese Sandwich for Brunch and have no regrets....
Service irreprochable.
J'ai adoré la croupe d'agneau . À essayer ! Vos papilles vont aimer. Par contre, salade César des plus ordinaires...
Table d'hote excellente ! Je recommande fortement ce resto !
Toujours bon! Des plats bien faits et des produits frais ! On aime!
Le boudin noir au petit déjeuné est excellent!
Un des plus fancy brunchs à Montréal, un peu cher mais mentien spéciale pour le mimosa pour accompagner les plats ^^
Le tartare de saumon était incroyable! :)
Délicieux ! Service extra! Top notch
meilleur rissoto en ville ! super service
J'adore! Tous les plats de pâtes sont offerts en format entrée!
La nouvelle formule brunch style "dim sum à l'italienne " est vraiment sympa! Read more
Small welcoming restaurant shaping a daily menu. We had a squash risotto and a tuna with spinach. A lovely surprise prepared by a family with taste! Def one of my fav in the neighborhood. - Arnaud Spuhler
One of the best pasta spots in the city! Not easy to get a reservation, call a week in advance. - Massimo M
Awesome date spot. Unbelievable homemade pasta and the smoked rabbit is to die for - Marla Mullowney