When you're looking for inspiration for a casual lunch made by renowned chefs, Time Out Market is the perfect place for that. This time we tried lobster rolls at the restaurant called Climats. This was the best lobster roll I've eaten in years outside Atlantic Canada. Look at these chunks of lobster in savoury sauce! A better bread would be preferable though. The salad, while simple, is the best choice for this dish.
I love time out Markets Pros: + Convenient way to try out multiple of the best eateries in the city + Friendly staff + Plenty of food options Cons: - Insanely expensive drinks - not worth the price - No printed menus! - Limited outlets IG: QueenOfAdventureNYC
Montreal. I love Timeout Markets. I've been to a few in other cities: Boston, Chicago, Lisbon. I love the convenience, access to the city's local and international plates and for a few dollars more than fast food, you get super tasty, excellent meals. The setting is akin to a large market with communal tables-- feels like a huge family gathering as you more than likely will share a table. The concept is, you pick your food stall, order your food, they give you a buzzer and when the food is ready, you get buzzed, you pick up your food and eat at communal tables. The food quality is first rate, authentic and super delish regardless of what country or locale, you pick. I've not had a bad experience in any of the Timeout markets I've visited. Love it here. EOY.
Due to it being late evening upon arrival, we headed to the mall as it was still open in the area. To my surprise, Time Out was an awesome place! I just wish we had found it earlier in the evening as we ate overpriced unappealing fast food downstairs. It's a cool spot with a variety of eateries and drink. I tried the Jumanji at the bar. It was refreshing from a long day of traveling. It's definitely a great casual hang out spot for a meal or drinks with friends. I wish we had one closer to home. I would definitely come back!
SO and I came here twice for lunch in 4 days. For the 1st time, we ordered the jerk chicken (forgot to take a pic) from Paul Toussaint...the chicken was tender, nicely spiced and with some crispy skin...the rice had good flavor and the slaw had a nice tang. We also ordered the salmon salad from Climats...the salmon was fresh and the salad had a tasty light dressing. The 2nd time, we ordered the 1/2 chicken from Campos...the chicken was more tender than Toussaint's and it was accompanied by rice and salad...we thoroughly enjoyed this meal! We also went to Qwelli in Eaton Center for some rum raisin and maple gelato. Bottom line, the variety of food and shopping that's provided here is very attractive!
An interesting concept if you can describe a fancy food court as interesting. Lots of places to choose from including a sushi and poke bowl place. The food was already prepared when they handed it to me which is either good or bad - not sure - the salmon tasted fresh. You can walk over to a beer place and a bar but the selections are somewhat limited. There is a wine place of course but I never went over there. There was some craft show while I was there which made walking around a bit tricky. Place was busy with limited seating options.
Bon concept qui va très bien marcher l'été ( 2eme etage du Centre Eaton). Plusieurs restaurants un peu comme un food court pimpé ! J'ai essayé le resto Le blossom cuisine neo japonais, et jai bien aimé mon poke bowl saumon, c'était bien présenté et très bon. Il va falloir que j'y retourne afin de goûter à plusieurs autre restaurants ! Excellent concept on 2nd floor of Eaton center, like a food court with better food than usual. I tried the Blossom restaurant, and I like much my salmon poke bowl. Presentation is as good as it taste. It will be a hit during summer for sure. I'll have to try the other option soon.
The Market is located inside Eaton Centre, in the second floor. It's spacious and provides great selection of food, drinks and culinary experiences. You can find international cuisine like Indian food, Chinese & Vietnamese cuisine, BBQ meat, fast food, pizza. You can take pizza making and baking classes in a semi-private setting. They also have a separate bar section, limited to 19+. They also rent out a section of the bar for private events and gatherings.
Time Out!!! It's time to chill eat drink play repeat! I really was due to try this place out after so many people were talking about it! This is the first time I came here I can genuinely say it was pretty cool lots of people it's a real vibe ! Place is super vibrant lots of people lots of seats.. lots of food options to choose from and lots of alcoholic beverages! What can I say it's an elevated food court .. it was not very crowded according to the staffers but I found it super loud so I can't imagine what it's like when it's extremely busy! Food is alright we tried Campo and bossa.. Campo was a Portuguese chicken resto.. it's alright.. it was very acidic the chicken and dried out .. wish it was more flavourful and less soury and dry.. For 20$ you got 2 small drumsticks omg so disheartening.. wouldn't come back there again! Bossa was top top best sandwich ever the porchetta wow was it fresh delicious and extremely flavourful. The alcohol is everywhere and even have there own section all alcohol (Beers, wines and cocktail separate bars) It's very pricey as well it's a mini 16 oz cup for 15$-20$ a drink.. kinda highway robbery at this point lol you have like 3 sips and it's done with all the ice! :( There's many other resto's I wanted to try so I'll have no choice but to come back here again maybe not for the drinks but there was other interesting food restos looked pretty tasty!