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Vote Now For Montreal’s Most Gorgeous Restaurant of the Year

Which new spot had the most jaw-dropping design in 2017?

Eater Awards 2016 Design of the Year Winner, Agrikol
| Randall Brodeur

Welcome to day three of the 8th annual Eater Awards, honouring the most esteemed restaurants, bars, chefs, and more in cities across the world. Here’s how the Eater Awards work: All 24 Eater cities and the national site will award prizes in multiple categories, including but not limited to Restaurant of the Year, Chef of the Year, and Design of the Year. In each category, editors will choose an editor’s choice winner and readers will vote for a reader’s choice winner — all to be announced on December 5, 2017. Editor’s choice winners will receive an illustrious tomato can trophy, as is the tradition around here. Eater will also further the fanfare, running a splashy feature about every editor’s choice winner throughout the course of the coming year.

Now, without any further ado, it’s time to vote for the reader’s choice winner in the Design of the Year category. Nominations considered any new restaurant that opened from 1 October 2016 until 30 September 2017, inclusive. Polls will be open for 24 hours and will be strictly policed for funny business. Choose wisely, and see below the poll for images of the nominees:

  • Kampai Garden, and its sprawling, intricate resto-bar space in the Faubourg Ste-Catherine
  • La Femme Fontaine, and its sultry and seductive den-like space, filled with art objects and street finds
  • LOV, with a modern but slightly earthy space, reminiscent of its all-vegetarian food (the Old Montreal location, not the de la Montagne location)
  • Perles & Paddock, who converted a former garage into a glistening, modern dining room
  • Tiradito, where an art déco vibe mixes with hints of the industrial and the tropical

Poll

What is Montreal’s Restaurant Design of the Year?

This poll is closed

  • 39%
    Kampai Garden
    (885 votes)
  • 2%
    La Femme Fontaine
    (46 votes)
  • 13%
    LOV (Old Montreal)
    (315 votes)
  • 10%
    Perles & Paddock
    (239 votes)
  • 34%
    Tiradito
    (772 votes)
2257 votes total Vote Now
Kampai Garden
Randall Brodeur
La Femme Fontaine
La Femme Fontaine
LOV (Old Montreal)
Patricia Brochu
LOV (Old Montreal)
Patricia Brochu
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Tiradito
Randall Brodeur

Perles & Paddock

403 Rue des Seigneurs, Montréal, QC H1T 3M7 (514) 931-0004 Visit Website

LOV

1232 Rue de la Montagne, Ville-Marie, QC H3G 1Z1 (514) 287-1155 Visit Website

Kampai Garden

1616 Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, Ville-Marie, QC H3H 1L9 (514) 379-6161 Visit Website

La Femme Fontaine

6568 Boulevard Saint-Laurent, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, QC H2S 3C6 (514) 903-8668 Visit Website

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