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Île Flottante
The guide was updated:Île Flottante is a buzzy French-inspired restaurant where creative cooking meets a stylish space adorned with local artwork. The menu changes with the seasons, so you get a sense of what’s fresh and happening in Montreal’s culinary landscape. Portions tend to be on the smaller side, and the overall experience leans towards the higher end of Montreal’s dining scene.
Useful Information
- Address: 176 Saint Viateur Street West, Montreal
- More Info: Reservations are recommended
- Opening hours: Tue 6pm–11pm, Wed–Sat 5:30pm–10pm, Sun & Mon closed
- Website: www.restaurantileflottante.com
- Public Transport: Metro Rosemont
- Phone: +1 514 278 6854
- Email: info@restaurantileflottante.com
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