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The Pros at Damas Debut a Syrian Street Food Counter — and More March 2022 Openings

Including vegan sweets on Parc and Bossa sandwiches in Rosemont

open wrap with tomatoes and falafel Damas/Facebook

OUTREMONT — Devotees of celebrated Syrian food destination Damas needn’t go far to find a more casual take on the Montreal fine dining staple. The team behind the Van Horne restaurant opened a street food counter (with no seating) across the street at the end of March. Folfol sells burgers made with sujok-spiced beef, quail eggs, raw sheep cheese, and tomato jam; roasted lamb shoulder shawarma with biwaz, grilled tomatoes, tahini, and pomegranate molasses, wrapped in saj, a thin Syrian flatbread; and more sandwiches. Otherwise, Folfol is serving up several takeout-friendly favourites from the Damas repertoire, including a wide range of its hot and cold mezze.

Folfol is open for takeout Tuesday through Sunday, from 4 to 9 p.m., at 1208 Avenue Van Horne. Delivery is available via DoorDash.

array of chocolate tarts topped with strawberries Lu & I/Supplied

MILE END — A new vegan and gluten-free bakery and café has arrived on the stretch of Avenue du Parc between Laurier and Fairmount. Lu & I sells all sorts of sweets — cakes, cookies, doughnuts, squares, and more — without the added sugar. It’s also a cold-pressed juice purveyor, with a small grocery section featuring owners Emilia Jamieson and Carmen Rose’s favourite local products. “Both women share a passion for healthy lifestyles, creating nutritious and delicious treats and bringing them to their community,” a representative for the bakery tells Eater via e-mail. “After two years of pandemic living, they are hoping to bring a little sweetness to the neighbourhood.”

Lu & I is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 5147 Avenue du Parc.

ROSEMONT — Very popular Verdun sandwich shop Bossa has expanded eastward, with a second location now on Promenade Masson — a welcome addition on a stretch otherwise light on Italian fare. Like the original, this outpost serves up hefty sandwiches filled with everything from pesto-rubbed porchetta to sausage and roasted peppers, plus a selection of specialty grocery items.

Bossa’s second location, at 3136 Masson Street, is open daily at 11 a.m. It closes at 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. on Saturdays, and 5 p.m. on Sundays.

DOWNTOWNPrime Minister Justin Trudeau’s personal chef and the founder of pandemic pop-up Touk Chanthy Yen has just opened a new food counter at Time Out Market Montreal. It’s an ode to his pan-Canadian experience, featuring a coast-to-coast menu of steak, parmesan truffle fries, mussels made with coconut and chili, buttery whelks served with a nori aioli, and flan made with condensed milk and Vietnamese coffee. Read more about Yen’s new project here.

Chanthy Yen: Cuisine Pancanadienne is now open at Time Out Market Montreal (705 Ste-Catherine Street West).

WEST ISLAND — After expanding to Laval in 2019, St-Léonard mainstay and Italian community hub Café Milano has now opened a third location, in Pointe-Claire. Expect all the same panini, cannoli, and espresso that earned it praise at the original.

Café Milano’s West Island location, at 46F Brunswick Boulevard, is open daily at 7 a.m. It closes at 1 a.m. Sunday to Thursday, and 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

man with apron in front of seafood display Karolina Jez/Lucille’s

WEST ISLAND — Lucille’s Oyster Dive adds one more outpost to its perennially expanding roster this month, with a striking new location at the Fairview Pointe-Claire shopping mall. The upscale spot for seafood, steak, and more is also open in Laval, Brossard, and its original Monkland Village stomping ground.

Lucille’s Fairview is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. at 6701 Trans-Canada Highway, Pointe-Claire.

inside of french bistro with white mosaic tiles and dark woods Bistrot Paname/Supplied

VERDUNBistrot Paname, a promising new restaurant serving irreverent takes on French bistro classics, has popped onto Verdun’s expanding culinary scene. Read more about the new Wellington Street spot here.

Bistrot Paname is open for dinner Tuesday to Sunday at 4847 Wellington Avenue.

PLATEAU — Côte-St-Paul Caribbean restaurant Seasoned Dreams opened a new location on March 18. It takes over the space on the Main that housed cocktail bar Local Legend, where Seasoned Dreams oversaw the food offering at one time. But now, the St-Laurent locale has become a second permanent home for Seasoned Dreams, complete with its hot pink typography and all the jerk chicken, poutine, and mac and cheese one could want.

Seasoned Dreams’ second location is open Wednesday to Sunday at 3910 St-Laurent Boulevard.

DOWNTOWN — Ste-Catherine Street’s main downtown drag welcomes a new sandwich counter this month. It’s committed to marrying Filipino flavours with international breads. Read more about Sanwits here.

Sanwits is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 962 Ste-Catherine Ouest.

CITÉ-DU-MULTIMÉDIA — The trio behind much-loved Italian fine dining restaurant Graziella has debuted a new project called Mercato Comunale. For now, it’s a coffee shop with a lunch counter and grocery component, but a wine bar and pinseria (serving a Roman-style relative to the pizza) will follow. Read more about the multi-faceted project here.

Mercato Comunale is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. at 701 William Street.

BROSSARD — South Shore real estate development Solar Uniquartier is now home to Iru Izakaya. Opened on March 3 and helmed by chefs Frédéric Dufort and Van Amtel, its wide-ranging offering includes tuna tataki, karaage, yakitori, ramen, and chirashi bowls.

Iru Izakya is open daily until 11 p.m. at 3050 de l’Éclipse, Brossard.

QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES — Though technically opened at the end of February, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal’s new coffee shop, on the ground floor of the Wilder building on Bleury, has had some recent write-ups in Tastet, Silo 57, and La Presse. Head to Café Constance for lamps with fringes, matcha oatmeal cookies, and a chlorophyll water station — all in a new Zébulon Perron-designed space.

Café Constance is open Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on weekends, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 1435 Rue de Bleury.

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Café Milano

5196 Rue Jarry E, Saint-Léonard, QC H1R 1Y4 (514) 852-9452 Visit Website

BOSSA Prêt à manger

3136 Rue Masson, Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, QC H1Y 1X8 (438) 380-5111 Visit Website

Seasoned Dreams

5509 Rue Laurendeau, Le Sud-Ouest, QC H4E 3V9 (514) 769-2222 Visit Website

folfol

1208 Avenue Van Horne, Outremont, QC H2V 1K3 (514) 360-0101 Visit Website

Lucille's Fairview

6701 Route Transcanadienne, , QC H9R 5J2 (438) 618-0006 Visit Website

Café Constance

1435 Rue de Bleury, Ville-Marie, QC H3A 2H7 Visit Website

Graziella

116 Rue McGill, Ville-Marie, QC H2Y 2E5 (514) 876-0116 Visit Website

Time Out Market Montreal

705 Rue Ste-Catherine O, Montreal, QC H3B 4G5 Visit Website

bistrot Paname

4847 Rue Wellington, Verdun, QC H4G 1X5 (514) 657-6263 Visit Website

Iru Izakya

3050 de l’Éclipse, brossard,

Lu & I

5147 Avenue du Parc, ,