"Finally found my go-to spot for French in Montreal. Le 9E never disappoints.
About Le 9E
Tucked away in the heart of downtown Montreal, Le 9E is a hidden gem that offers a truly unique dining experience. This elegant French restaurant, located inside the iconic Eaton Centre, has been making waves since its recent opening, drawing in both locals and tourists alike with its stunning art deco-inspired decor and exceptional cuisine.
As you step through the doors, you’re immediately transported to a bygone era, with the restaurant’s tall, light-filled windows and sophisticated ambiance setting the tone for an unforgettable meal. The menu at Le 9E is a celebration of classic French flavors, featuring a delightful array of breakfast and brunch dishes, as well as a carefully curated selection of cocktails and small plates perfect for sharing.
One of the standout dishes on the menu is the Croque Monsieur, a decadent take on the classic French grilled ham and cheese sandwich. The rich, creamy béchamel sauce and perfectly melted Gruyère cheese make this dish a true delight for the senses. Another must-try is the Oeufs Benedictine, a beautifully presented eggs Benedict dish that showcases the kitchen’s attention to detail and commitment to quality ingredients.
But the true magic of Le 9E lies in its ability to transport diners to a different time and place. The restaurant’s elegant decor, with its Art Deco-inspired furnishings and warm, inviting atmosphere, creates a sense of exclusivity and intimacy that is hard to find elsewhere in the city. Whether you’re looking for a romantic date night or a leisurely brunch with friends, Le 9E is the perfect destination to indulge in the best of French cuisine and culture.
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Recommended by locals and visitors
Recent Reviews
This is rather hard to find restaurant for tourists, but well worth the effort. The solitous staff, elegant decor, and tall light-filled windows make diners...
I found myself at Le 9E for an impromptu breakfast. I was staying in Downtown Montreal, and since I had made plans to visit the Museum of Fine Arts later...
This restaurant made a buzz when it opened, as it was presented as this mysterious, long-lost art deco haven inside the Eaton center. It is also named...