Joe Beef
Joe Beef[edit | edit source]
Joe Beef is a renowned restaurant located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was established in 2005 by David McMillan and Frédéric Morin, who are also the current owners and chefs of the restaurant. Joe Beef is known for its unique and innovative approach to French-Canadian cuisine.
History[edit | edit source]
Joe Beef opened its doors in 2005 and quickly gained popularity for its rustic yet refined dishes. The restaurant is named after Charles "Joe Beef" McKiernan, a 19th-century Montreal innkeeper and working-class hero. The owners chose this name to pay homage to the city's rich culinary history.
Cuisine[edit | edit source]
Joe Beef specializes in French-Canadian cuisine, offering a diverse menu that showcases the best of local and seasonal ingredients. The restaurant is known for its emphasis on meat dishes, particularly beef, as well as its extensive selection of seafood. The chefs at Joe Beef are known for their creativity and use of unconventional ingredients, resulting in dishes that are both comforting and adventurous.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Joe Beef has received numerous accolades and recognition for its exceptional culinary offerings. In the Michelin Guide, the restaurant has been awarded 1 star, a testament to its high-quality cuisine and dining experience.
Location and Ambiance[edit | edit source]
Joe Beef is located at 2491 Notre-Dame Street West in Montreal, Quebec. The restaurant is housed in a historic building, adding to its charm and character. The interior of Joe Beef is cozy and inviting, with a rustic yet elegant decor that reflects the restaurant's commitment to providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for its guests.
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