Romados

Montréal


Romados has many admirers for its delicious grilled chicken. Order it with fries and a few pasteis de nata (custard tarts; $2). It's an informal place, with just a few fast-food tables. If the weather is nice, consider heading to nearby Parc Jeanne-Mance for a picnic.

The large, shareable servings of the chicken meals attract families.


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