PORTUS 360, Portuguese restaurant at EVO building, Montreal, Canada
PORTUS 360 is a Portuguese restaurant in the EVO building spread across two floors with city views. The dining room rotates mechanically during service, allowing guests from each table location to see different vistas of Montreal.
The restaurant opened in downtown Montreal's EVO building and brought Portuguese gastronomy to the Quebec metropolis. Its prominent location quickly made it a known dining destination for visitors and locals alike.
The kitchen blends Portuguese cooking methods with local Quebec ingredients in dishes like grilled meats, seafood, and regional preparations that take on new meaning in this context. Diners experience flavors that sit between two food cultures and reflect the tastes of the place.
Visitors can reach the restaurant by going to 777 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, where it sits high in a modern tower. Making a reservation ahead of time is recommended to secure a good table during busy hours.
The name references Portus, the ancient Roman harbor, linking history with modern mechanics in a rotating space. This blend of classical heritage and present-day invention sets the place apart from other dining spots.
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