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On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 07:17:24 -0400, "elaine" >
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><sf> wrote in message ...
>> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:44:52 -0400, "elaine" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>I'm off to Montreal on Friday until Monday with a couple of friends who
>>>enjoy eating and are excellent cooks.. We plan on doing Japanese one
>>>night
>>>and French one night.
>>>
>>>I looked on Chowhound (never knew about that site until someone mentioned
>>>it
>>>the other day). Suggestions from anyone in this group would be welcome
>>>too.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.........
>>>

>
>> Why do Japanese in Montreal of all places?

>
>I figure poutine, smoked sandwiches for lunch; bagels for breakfast - that
>covers the local food.........French - 'cause we're in Montreal.


If that's what you consider covering the local food, knock yourself
out.

>So..........why not Japanese??


You're only there for two days that's why. Is there a compelling
reason to eat Japanese in Montreal? Is Montreal renowned for its
Japanese food? You don't have Japanese food where you come from?


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