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You will feel like you are in Paris!

What More Could You Ask For?
Our regular clients who frequently travel to France (as well as our French clients) all say the same thing: Café du Monde replicates the feel of French brasseries (see note below) and large café restaurants that are so popular in France.


A Very "Rive Gauche" Atmosphere in New France
French café "connoisseurs" agree that the ambience in Café du Monde fully captures the feel of Parisian café restaurants: white aprons and black vests, bowties, black and white ceramic tiles in a checkerboard pattern, the music and accent (obviously the influence of the chef, some of the cooks, servers and even clients!)


Brasserie in France and Canada:
Learn the Difference!

In France, the word "brasserie" refers to a large café restaurant serving typical French cuisine. Servers wear black vests and white aprons and yell out their orders to the cooks. The floor is laid with black and white ceramic tiles in a checkerboard pattern. This definition of the word "brasserie" dates back to the end of the 19th century. In Canadian French, the word "brasserie" refers to a tavern.

   


Pleasures Untold
Any reason is good to celebrate at Café du Monde:

  • Realizing you don't need a passport to get a taste of Paris
  • Discovering a special dish worthy of the best French bistros
  • Enjoying a meal alone, with friends or with that special someone
  • Discussing business while drinking a glass of house wine or Brouilly
  • Drinking a toast to your new contract
  • Broadening your horizons while reading the local papers

 

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