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Grill Barroso
Category: Restaurants Portuguese Portuguese [Edit]
1480 Ontario Rue EMontreal, QC H2L 1S3
(514) 521-2221
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
4 reviews for Grill Barroso
4 reviews in English
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Review from Erik M.
Getting tired of St-Hubert chicken? Well come here to eat great fire grilled chicken! This was an amazing experience for me, i really got tired of the rotisserie style of chicken. When I friend brought me here, I really thought I was going to be disappointed. When you walk in the flames are blazing in the kitchen. You can see them cooking on the grill; and you know you are now going to get quality food.
The restaurant might be a hole in the wall, but its quite cozy. When I went, there was almost no one there. People are really missing out here. There is different dishes for everyones tastebuds. Just remember there is a lot of meat that they will cook on a real grill.
I can't wait to go back. -
Review from Geno K.
This meal was excellent... both times on my 2 day visit. Yeah had to go back again the next day.
Get the combo... ribs (I'm not a ribs person, these were amazing), chicken, the Portuguese fries (sooo good), and salad.
The fries are the star of the show. They're thick potato chip shaped cuts... prepared perfectly. They're about 3 potato chips thick and are awesome with salt or mayo.
The meats were great too... and the salad was great. -
Review from Hideki K.
My friends and I swung by Montreal, after a weekend in Tremblant.
We ended up in the neighborhood with reservations to Au Petit Extra, but missed the 2:30pm weekday lunch deadline. The bistro's host was nice enough to recommend Grill Barroso down the block (both are on rue Ontario Est).
Our group of 7 were the only patron, so we were wary. And Portuguese food in Francophile-friendly Montreal?
We ordered a couple of appetizers ("entrees" in Quebec & France), and a bunch of main courses, most meats aside from the grilled sardine & grilled calamari.
The food was not bad! The hand cut potato chips were the best part of the meal. On the same block is also another Portuguese resto, called Bistro Le Porto. This was the first place suggested by Au Petit Extra, but they were already closed for lunch when we arrived. -
Review from Stéphane S.
Montréal, QC
Portuguese food in Montreal used to be confined to the Portuguese area (near St-Laurent and Duluth) but with the rising popularity of these grill everywhere in the last few years they are beginning to appear in other neighborhoods. This one is pretty good and I would recommend it whenever you are around.
