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This place is amazing. About 30 different poutines and a defibriator at every table.

 

http://www.restolabanquise.com/

 

That's where we went. My lovely wife, who hates cheese*, thought I was insane how much I was talking about going for poutine. Then she had the Poutine Hotdog pas de fromage and loved it. Better than the moule-frites.

 

And one thing Montreal is not known for, but should be is the amazing selection of beers brewed right there.

 

Beer and poutine; breakfast of champions.

 

 

 

 

*She's Korean. There is no dairy in Korean cuisine.

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This thread rules. I'm actually looking at the Poutine menu from a restaurant in Quebec. Sounds delicious.

 

Which makes me curious... how does one pronounce Poutine? As a southerner, I'm leaning towards "poo-teen". But since we are talking Canada here, there could be some Frenchness going on. Help would be appreciated.

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This thread rules. I'm actually looking at the Poutine menu from a restaurant in Quebec. Sounds delicious.

 

Which makes me curious... how does one pronounce Poutine? As a southerner, I'm leaning towards "poo-teen". But since we are talking Canada here, there could be some Frenchness going on. Help would be appreciated.

 

 

Poo-tin en francais.

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