What to order at Le Mousso

Must order
The set tasting menu; there is no a la carte.
Editor tip
Trust the kitchen and take the wine pairing; the menu changes with the season and rarely repeats.
CuisineFrench fine dining
Price$$$$
Neighborhooddowntown
HoursWed-Sat 18:00-22:00
ChefAntonin Mousseau-Rivard
Last verified

Must order: The set tasting menu; there is no a la carte.

Tip: Trust the kitchen and take the wine pairing; the menu changes with the season and rarely repeats.

Location

Address: 1023 Rue Ontario Est, Montreal, QC H2L 1P8

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