geli--
Damn! I left Montreal on Tuesday for the return to KC for Summer School!
It would have been very cool to have shared a meal!
I've been to only a few restaurants in Little Italy, actually--you might try Dante, which has pretty good pizza, and a decent list of pasta.
Where I've been taking folks is La Roi de la Plateau, which is a Portugese place at Rachel between St. Laurent and St. Urbain. If memory serves, they can do something vegetarian for you. It is a great restuarant--best grilled chicken in town, and the grilled squid is simply wonderful. It really is my favorite place in town at the moment.
As long as you're going to be in Jean-Talon, you might as well take a walk up St. Denis north a couple of blocks, to my neighborhood. One block east of St. Denis, at Faillon (second street n. of Jean-Talon) is the Armenian 'pizza' place. They have lots of veggie specialities, inc. an appetizer 'kit' that is fabuluous. It's take-away. Once you've tried their stuff, you'll swear by them.
Exactly one street further north(= Villeray) is Tapeo, certainly the finest tapas bar in the city. It's wonderful.
Both of these places are well worth a visit.
In the Jean Talon market, look and see if Balkan is doing their grilled sausage sandwiches. Be sure to look in at the Marché des Saveurs (south end of the market) for the best collection of food, wine, cider from the Quebec terroir. The merguez two shoppes down, and the Swiss sausage two shoppes further down, are excellent. Just wait in line a bit, get the eats, and take a seat.
Inside the bread store, in the center of the market, is a stunning array of charcouterie to be had with various breads. You can sit in their side room to eat, or go out on their patio. I think theirs is the best bread in the city.
Have a great time, and report back!
Geo
PS. Be absolutely sure to go in the Milano market in Little Italy!! And try their bitter pop drink.
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