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Lucille’s, Duc de Lorraine, Les Enfants Terribles, Burgundy Lion

Lucille’s

Lucille’s Oyster Dive opened its first location on Monkland Ave. in NDG back in 2009. For reasons I cannot properly explain, it took me 14 years to enjoy my first experience and, wow, was this ever a treat. There are now five restaurant locations: NDG, Fairview Pointe-Claire, Dix30 in Brossard, Laval and Mont Tremblant. In addition, there is a summer pop-up at Atwater Market, three food trucks and a catering division. We decided to enjoy our first Lucille’s experience at Fairview. The entrance is fully wheelchair accessible. So is access to the gender-neutral washrooms and the seasonal terrasse. Let us recommend the half seafood tower, containing fresh lobster, snow crab, shrimp and oysters. As well, the Asian-style salmon tartare, the 45-ounce porterhouse steak and for dessert, the domed chocolate mousse cake or key lime pie.

Duc de Lorraine

Located on Côte des Neiges Road just off Queen Mary, Duc de Lorraine (www.ducdelorraine.ca) is a magical spot that serves French pastries, seasonal cakes, viennoiseries and macarons, using traditional recipes by great French pastry chefs. Victoria Sørensen became the owner 14 years ago, and she has truly developed this into a full-service restaurant, catering service, dessert emporium and a pastry shop all rolled into one. We enjoyed a sumptuous brunch, including the lobster eggs benedict, avocado toast with salmon, a heaping serving of lobster risotto and of course some beyond delicious desserts, settling on the millefeuille double crème, fraisier (strawberry pastry) and mousse royale. Hats off to the barista for the amazing decaf latté served up, with decorated heart at the top. The Duc de Lorraine lunch and dinner menus look

Burgundy Lion

Pub Burgundy Lion is located in Little Burgundy at 2496 Notre Dame St. W. The concept behind the design and feel here is to blend a traditional British pub with a modern lounge bar and to offer a unique twist on British pub cuisine. Indeed, Burgundy Lion is obsessed with whisky, be it blends, single malts, Scotch, Irish whiskies, bourbons, ryes or whiskies of the world. The place can accommodate 300 diners over two floors and a pair of seasonal terrasses. The first floor and terrasse are wheelchair accessible. Let us recommend the cod fish cakes, the London Tea Party tuna and cucumber tea sandwiches with crisps (ie. chips) and salad, the Little Burgundy Fish & Chips, Shepherd’s Pie, and the Ticky Toffee, cheesecake and the brandy chocolate mousse for dessert.

Les Enfants Terribles

Les Enfants Terribles has been around for 15 years, with locations at the top of Place Ville Marie, Bernard Ave. in Outremont, Centropolis Laval, Brossard, Nuns’ Island and Magog. Les Enfants Terribles revisits the classics and crafts innovative and simple dishes with a festive, flavourful and unorthodox touch. If you have mobility challenges, enter the downtown location via Robert Bourassa Blvd. Two elevators will bring you to the restaurant on the 44th floor. Once there, the dining room and gorgeous seasonal terrasse are fully wheelchair accessible. We recommend New Brunswick oysters, salmon tartar, the steak and fries, grilled sea bass and for dessert a granola praline with lemon and whipped cream.


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Mike Cohenhttps://mikecohen.ca
Mike Cohen, born and raised in Côte Saint-Luc, has long been active in the community as a volunteer, journalist, and consultant. He attended local schools and was first elected as City Councillor for District 2 in 2005. Since then, he has been re-elected in each municipal election, most recently in 2025.

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