Mediterranean restaurants in the West Island
Mediterranean cuisine is indigenous to the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, from the Straits of Gibraltar to the Suez Canal. Most people are familiar with Italian and Greek cooking, but until recently the foods of the Eastern Mediterranean were not commonly found away from their home areas.
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Peter's Cape Codleave a review
160, Ste Anne
Tel: 514-457-0081Peters Cape Cod
- $$$
- Ste. Anne de Bellevue
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1408 rue de l');Église
Tel: 514-747-7809 - $$$
- St. Laurent
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5291 boul. Henri-Bourassa O
Tel:514-337-6664 - $$$
- St. Laurent
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981 Boulevard St-Jean
Tel: 514-426-8713 - $$$
- Pointe Claire
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Babaloo Resto-Barleave a review
1864B, boul. des Sources, Tel: 514-695-6252
Babaloo Resto-Bar
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- Pointe Claire
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1395 Ave. Dollard
Tel: 514-368-1888 - $$$
- Lachine
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395 Cherrier
514-696-9955 - $$$
- Ile Bizard
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126 Jacques-Bizard
Tel:514-696-7555 - $$$
- Ile Bizard
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Babaloo Hudson Villageleave a review
84 rue Cameron
Tel: 450-458-1371 - $$$
- Hudson - St.Lazare
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400 Main Road
Tel:450-458-1371 - $$$
- Hudson - St.Lazare
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11798 boulevard De Salaberry, Tel: 514-684-0005
Located in the heart of West-Island (Marché de l’ouest), Navia is the best place to enjoy lunch and...
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- Dollard-Des-Ormeaux
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11604 de Salaberry, Tel: 514-676-1096
Rotisserie Panama
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- Dollard-Des-Ormeaux
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Sequoia Restaurantleave a review
4337 Blvd Saint-Jean
Tel:514-626-6455Sequoias vision is to create an environment that represents a true Mediterranean cuisine; we pride ourselves by...
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- Dollard-Des-Ormeaux
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479 Beaconsfield Boulevard
Tel:514-694-6731 - $$
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As people from the Middle East migrated to other countries, they took their cooking with them. More and more people became familiar with falafel, hummus, lamb shanks with rice and spices and other flavorful offerings of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Olive oil is central to most Mediterranean cooking, as is seafood, lamb, poultry and pungent spices. Lemons, nutmeg and caviar appear on the tables and in the cooking of the Eastern Med, but not so much in the west. Oregano, thyme, basil and fennel are commonly used spices.
Because of the rocky and mountainous terrain, animal husbandry is more suitable for goats and sheep than the much larger cattle, so Mediterranean cuisine has much of the former, but little of the latter.
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