In Montreal, several of the city's restaurants are aiming to take the grilled cheese sandwich to new culinary heights. This is clearly a boon for the cheese lovers (that's all of us, right?) who get to enjoy these delectable creations. And to help you find your way, we’ve pulled together a list of gooey grillers you won’t want to miss! [photo credit: courtesy Olive et Gourmando]
From its origins as a street truck, le Cheese has grown into a restaurant that offers four grilled cheese sandwiches, including the Batman, served with avocado, bacon, tomatoes and white cheddar and a poutine grilled cheese sandwich, with potato peels, cheese curds and the inevitable brown sauce.
If you're looking for decadence, Gargantua’s your place. Feta cheese, pulled pork, bacon and jalapeño, truffle mousse, asparagus and arugula pesto... the menu changes constantly, but rest assured that every grilled cheese sandwich served here is out of the ordinary.
Soupesoup is a warm and welcoming place that's perfect for a lunch break meet-up. Bringing together fresh ingredients, unique flavour combinations and an industrial setting, most people order a soup and grilled cheese sandwich combo, made with aged Isle-aux-Grues cheddar.
This tiny café on the east side of Laurier Avenue is a genuine "grillcheeserie". Although it offers a fine selection of home-brewed coffees, baked goods and toast, the true star of this warm and friendly little café is its menu of homemade grilled cheese sandwiches.
Pancetta, roast pork and gruyere, anyone? Or how about caramelized onions, raclette, gouda and homemade ketchup? Or else, go with the Apple, served with smoked bacon, walnut butter, sliced apples, vinaigrette and cheddar. All good reasons to get yourself down to this lovely little restaurant in Old Montreal.
No fewer than six grilled cheese sandwiches await you here, including the King Kong, a 5oz burger with cheddar cheese, fried egg, smoked bacon, horseradish mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato onions and, on top of that... another grilled cheese. You'll be jogging that one off tomorrow.
At around $20, the Authentic grilled-cheese sandwich isn't cheap, but it's worth it: prosciutto, apple sauce, sherry caramel, strong cheddar, almonds and salads make up a wonderful meal. Want to go a little further? Order the Innovative, with duck confit, stout-caramelized onions, parmesan, green onions, sour sauce and hazelnuts.