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Valentine’s Dinner Date, Village Style

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by Guide GQ on February 13, 2012

Valentine’s Day, like other bleak winter nights, calls for someplace cosy, tastey, and just public enough to be seen with that cutie you have been stalking, I mean, cruising since he broke with his boyfriend over the holidays. Have your date, and eat him too! at these Village and HoMA eateries.

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Les Canailles

Casual and friendly cuisine with Mediterranean touches. Fish and seafood are preeminent in the menu, but meat lovers will also be satisfied with grilled beef, steak tartare, and foie gras hamburger. Bring your own wine! Price range: $19 to $28 per entrée. (3854 rue Ontario Est).

Papas Tapas Martini

Chef Alexander Fernandez offers a fresh breeze of Portugal with his appetizing tapas served with martini cocktails. This lounge restaurant with its brick walls and sophisticated decor is also a wine bar. $25 for 5 tapas, $40 for 8. (1654 rue Sainte-Catherine Est).

Tablée Vin

In this cordial and chic ambiance (the crystal chandelier above the staircase is gorgeous!), Chef Louis Legault highlights the local specialities with a touch of French cuisine. $45 for a four-course menu. (1385 rue Ontario Est).

Bistro Florin

With food made in the French tradition but with Quebecois products, this warm bistro offers some delicious main dishes of meat and fish. Entrée from $17 to $26. (1440 rue Amherst).

Yuki Sushi Bar

Even though it isn’t the most well-known sushi specialist, it is one of the best in the neighborhood.In a calm and zen decor, you can enjoy all-you-can-eat delicious and copious sushis and makis. Around $20. (1281 rue Amherst and 1350 Rue Ontario Est)

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