New | An interactive map signed Tastet

We leave the hair salon, avenue Bernard, we want a coffee. Bim! a map tells us that there is the DAX nearby, avenue Van Horne.

Posted yesterday at 1:00 p.m.

Eve Dumas

Eve Dumas
The Press

Quick, a last-minute happy hour in the Well with friends! Why not try Verdun Beach?

This is what the new Tastet card allows, whose recommendations are not limited to Montreal. Quebec City, the Laurentians, the Eastern Townships and Charlevoix, among others, also have their little black pins.

Certainly, the map will fill even more over time and the tips received, but it’s already a good start. Good addresses can be filtered by type of business (wine bar, bakery, dairy, sandwich shop, etc.) and by occasion (brunch, munchieseat late).

To access it, you have to pay $11.50 taxes included, but higher sums are of course accepted to support the work of the team that has been listing good culinary tips for years.

Attention ! This is not (yet) an app. You have to go through the tastet.ca site to consult the menu.


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