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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónDuring our trip to Montreal earlier this month, my girlfriend and I had the opportunity to dine at several restaurants. Out of all the places we tried, we found La Chronique to be the top spot.
We visited la Chronique during Montreal's "@ Table" event and had a wonderful time.
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I first heard about this coffee by an article in the Québec crossroads, a free local newspaper. “We are in the process of creating inclusion and integration through acceptance, culture, ... and not taxation” indicated the article by quoting one of the three people interviewed then. He also said: “The chief of coffee, Jean-Christophe, also brought uen heat by his menu made up of nachos, quesadillas, tamales and empanadas”. it is found that, regardless of this, the social network of sleeping surfing travel organizes weekly meetings in Spanish. Where? At the intercambio coffee, see! This is how I went there on a Saturday morning, where, of five people forming the discussion group at the beginning, we found ourselves at fifteen, at the rate of arrivals and successive departures. So I met a Colombian, a Costa Rican, two Quebecers and a quebecois, an American of Montreal, a Peruvian, and a doorgna (a Argentinian of buenos aires) whose friend is Quebec. This discussion was a lot of work for me, because my Spanish classes, all intensive that they were then, were far away now. To crown the whole, chef and co-owner Jean-Christophe had planned a lunch (the Quebecers say a dinner for the lunch) of the type sugar hut, which had nothing to envy to those more cured of the industrial huts of Estrie, of portneuf or of mauritie (it was only missing the ears of christ and especially the maple shoot, and especially there was no noise). I regretted that this exchange was an end, but without hunger. And I'll probably come back for the Latin American foods...