Les Enfants Terribles, French fusion restaurant in Place Ville-Marie, Montréal, Canada
Les Enfants Terribles sits at the top of Place Ville-Marie and spans multiple floors with dining areas offering views across downtown Montréal. The interior combines contemporary French bistro design with large windows that flood the space with daylight and frame the city's skyline.
The restaurant opened in 2016 as part of a major renovation project that transformed the upper floors of Place Ville-Marie into a dining destination. This redevelopment introduced fine dining to what had been underutilized space in the tower.
The menu honors Quebec's food traditions by featuring regional ingredients like maple syrup and local cheeses that diners can taste throughout their meal. Visitors experience a strong connection to local flavors presented through a contemporary French lens.
Visitors should book a table since the restaurant attracts diners and fills quickly during peak hours. Most seating faces the city views, so arriving during daylight hours lets you take full advantage of the panorama.
During spring's maple celebration, the kitchen creates special dishes using products from regional sugar shacks in the surrounding area. This seasonal focus reveals how deeply rooted the place is in local food culture.
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