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Dyan Solomon, co-owner of the cornerstone café and lunch counter Olive et Gourmando, recently divulged some bombshell news. The Old Montreal standby is about to get a sister restaurant this fall. From the looks of it, open fire cuisine will be involved—muses include Joe Carroll of Brooklyn's Fette Sau and St. Anselm, barbecue guru Aaron Franklin, and gaucho god Francis Mallmann (see below): "....a little clue about the new restaurant we will be opening this Fall...[fire emoji] sizzle," hinted Solomon on Instagram.