Poutine is one of the first things people think of when they think of Canada—especially Quebec and especially Montreal. It's our beef and potatoes, so to speak. Locals enjoy it, but because of poutine ...
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — Banter is teaming up with Larder for a limited-edition Montreal-style smoked meat poutine dish to bring a taste of Quebec to Greater Cleveland. The Canadian-inspired special ...
MONTREAL — ”Fries and cheese and gravy. What’s not to like?” said our server at Poutineville. Indeed. In honor of National Poutine Day, April 11, we visited our northerly neighbor to celebrate all ...
What does your business do? “You have the restaurant that is a profit business. And you have the other section we call The Friends of Francois Foundation,” Nguyen said. What is poutine? “It’s a ...
Pierre, the Blue Jackets TV analyst and Montreal native, knows all about poutine. Who better to talk to about Canada's ...
Customers consulting the extensive menu as they wait in line to order a nighttime treat from La Mollière, a casse-croûte in Gaspé, Quebec.Credit... Supported by By Norimitsu Onishi Photographs by ...
I’ve never once heard anyone lamenting that quintessentially Québécois poutine will be drowned out by other dishes.
You’d think we have enough to deal with considering the way this week has unfolded thus far: More allegations of widespread corruption before the Charbonneau inquiry, bursting water mains that turn ...