| Atwater Market was built in 1930s Art Deco style |
Chef Andersen Lee took us to his favourite public market in Montreal called Atwater Market near Lachine Canal. It's not touristy, more locals who come here to buy perennials and wines, as well as meats, vegetables and cheeses.
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| Thick-cut slices of smoked meat at Alywin's |
Inside there are two floors housing butchers, cheesemongers, a shop selling coffee beans, a boulangerie and patisserie. We went into Aylwin Deli to try their smoked meat sandwich (C$16) on rye and pumpernickel bread, but the thickly sliced meat tasted flat, with no peppery taste.
Nevertheless, we marvelled at the stalls selling an abundance of asparagus, not only green but purple and white as well, fresh bulbs of garlic, giant stalks of rhubarb, and fresh herbs.
| Large selection of vegetables and fruits for sale |
There were lots of baskets of colourful perennials to hang or place in small balcony boxes at home, while oenophiles enjoyed wandering the aisles of a giant wine shop selling a wide variety of bottles.
Lee likes to come here, pick out a bottle, buy some cheeses, cold cuts and a baguette and have a picnic.
It's such a French way of organising a casual bite that also tastes amazing -- with a glass of wine.
If you don't drive, it's also relatively easy to get to Atwater Market by metro too.
155 Green Avenue
Montreal

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