beauty's


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martine
2
4 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
there is nothingspecialabout this place, nothing authentic. less than average breakfast in terms of taste. as for the service, the waitress was rushing and very disorganized! this wasn’t a good experience. don’t wait in line to try it...it is not worth it. i would not try it again with or without a lineup.
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foodieno5
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7 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
beauty's is one of the restaurants that represent the soul and history of montreal's culinary culture, it's often mentioned along the likes of schwartz, wilensky and st-viateur. what sets it apart are its brunches, it's said to be the birth place of brunch in montreal. some even went so far as saying one hasn't really visited montreal without a visit to beauty's. but for some reason, i haven't visited it yet until last sunday, as a long time montrealers, i felt a bit guilty about it.

like many of the old culinary institutions, the exterior of beautiy's is quite modest, almost looks like a giant metal box, but it's interior is filled with history and glory, on the walls of its small corridor were a large collection of post of its press exposures.

inside the restaurant are rows of old fashioned booths with soft benches, and a long bar along its kitchen where you can see your brunches being made in front of your eyes. various pictures of the owners and its vip guests dotted the walls.

it's obvious that beauty's is a family run restaurant with most of its staff being the offsprings of its original owner, mr. beauty's. although mr. beauty's already passed the baton to his children, he still comes to the restaurant himself as if to make sure the new generation is running the restaurant strictly in the high standards he has set for decades and customers are satisfied. so from the moment i walked through the door i could tell all the staff are quite hospital and polite, and they all go out of the way to make you feel at home. even mr. beauty's himself would occasionally came to the door way to greet the line and he would ask the waitresses to refill coffee or water when he saw a customer's cups were emptied. this strike me as a stark contrast with some other established restaurants such as the schewartzs' where the staff is bit ignorant and even arrogant.

alright, let's get down to talk about its food. the restaurant is positioned as a luncheonette meaning they only open for breakfast and lunch. so they have a quite comprehensive brunch menu that include everything you could think of for a typical breakfast or lunch, top on the list of course are their famed brunches and omelettes, in addition, you'll find everything from soup, salad to burger, crepe and waffle etc,

since it's my first visit, i tried to stick to the classics. for brunches, they have beauty's basic, super beauty 2 and beauty's special. the first 2 are very typical brunches with eggs, fries, bagel, one or multiple of breakfast meats such as bacon, ham, salami. i was told beautify'sspecialis their signature dish. so of cause, i went for it. another dish i have wanted to try is their trade-mark omelette called mish-mash.

the beauty'sspecialis essentially a giant bagel sandwich. with slices of tomatoes, red onion, smoked salmon and creme cheese layered perfectly between two wood-fire baked bagel buns. i was wowed by it immediately after the very first bite. every ingredient in the sandwitch is so fresh you can literally smell it, the tomato was succulent, the red onion was crispy with a hint of spiciness, the salmon filet was as fresh as sashimi with a light smokiness , the cream cheese was not too salty and serves as a perfect spread for the bagel buns, but the real star of the sandwich was the bagel itself, it was crunchy, tasty with just the right amount of firmness and a very pleasant wood-fire aroma. it was just perfect for me. some say that the bagel was from st-viatur, so i'm not sure who should get the credit.

the mish-mash omelet was good too, but not perfect. the home fries are actually pan seared thin potato slices, i would like it better had it been cooked like hash brown, the omelet was well fried and tasted good, but the hot dog wasn't of the best quality, in addition it would mix better with the eggs had it been minced rather than sliced. and i didn't see any trace of salami and grilled onion in it which were mentioned on the menu.

over all i was very impressed with their food and service, will for sure visit again to try some other classic dishes and their smoothies which seem to be quite popular too. beauty's lives up to its reputation.


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nomss
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8 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
by nancy october 25, 2015 breakfast / brunch, canada, canadian, food, location, montreal, travel no comments. beautys lucheonette montreal is one of those iconic restaurants that screams “montreal”. located in the plateau mont royal district, beauty has been around since 1942. it was opened by newlyweds hymie and freda sckolnick. the name beautys was actually hymie’s bowling nickname. it remains a family business to this day. for you – just know the beautysspecial(smoked salmon, cream cheese, red onions and tomato on a toasted sesame seed st-viateur bagel). add this to your “what to eat in montreal” gluttony tour list.
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laura
9 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
went for brunch ahead of #oysterfest and hymie sckolnick was there to seat us. absolute legend that he is. i copied bourdain and opted for the beauty'sspecialbagel with a side of eggs. you know when you go somewhere, and they ask exactly the right questions when you order? as in, me - "i'll have a side of eggs please", them- "scrambled or fried, sunny side up or easy over", craig - "i'll have
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candace
9 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
i traveled to montreal, canada, recently to present my master's thesis as part of the aejmc conference. it was an incredible experience where i met people conducting similar research, and, of course, there was a lot of food. i wanted to try what the locals loved, so i followed this list as closely as i could (plus some extras). joe beef was closed for vacation, but the rest of them i got! schwartz's deli schwartz's was no. 1 on my list. i trekked to this side of town via metro and then by foot, waited in line until it was finally my turn and told them it would be just one. they squeeze you in whereever there is space, so it's likely you'll sit next to someone you don't know. i actually was seated at the bar. i asked for the schwartz'sspecial- smoked meat sandwich (lean, medium or fatty) - i went with medium. served on bread with mustard. it's a giant pile of meat, but it's tasty. just very hearty. before i was even done, they put the check in front of me. this is a no-lingering type
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erika
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10 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
4.5/5 for beautys. beautys is another of this city's legendary landmarks. it opened in 1942 in le plateau-mont-royal and is usually lined up out the door for breakfast. in fact, they only serve breakfast, brunch and lunch. i was instructed to try beautys when i watched anthony bourdain's the layover. luckily on the saturday morning when we visited the wait to get in wasn't very long, although the place was completely packed. the restaurant was opened by hymie and freda sckolnick, and hymie, now over ninety years old, is still greeting and seating the customers as they enter the door. the room is pure vintage diner, with a long counter dotted with stools and royal blue booths - it couldn't possibly look more authentic.

we got seated at a small booth for two and looked over the menu which consists mainly of breakfast foods like pancakes and omelets, and also several jewish classics like blintzes and latkes. our server took our drink order and i was very excited about the jus d'orange pur ($4.00), fresh squeezed orange juice. how often do you get to have a glass of real orange juice squeezed straight from actual oranges? it was a fresh and delicious treat that tasted like biting into the actual fruit. they actually sell the juice to take home as well.

to eat i went straight to the beautysspecial(cream cheese, smoked salmon, tomato & onion on a bagel - $11.00)! what arrived was clearly a thing of beauty - no pun intended. this was one of the original dishes and i could see why it has stood the test of time. first of all, a classic and perfect montreal bagel which they get from st-viateur bagel. heaping amounts of cream cheese, which tastes homemade compared to the philadelphia brand that you're used to. and deliciously fresh smoked salmon, ripe tomato and purple onion. there is no way that this could possibly be wrong, and if it is i wouldn't want to be right. the sandwich is a little bit challenging to eat, but my course of action was to take huge bites and to create a little bit of a mess. classic flavours are at their best in this simple, perfect plate. this is the ideal breakfast if you are looking for something other than eggs and breakfast meats.

plain and simple, beautys is beautiful and it's worth going to experience a bit of montreal history.
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bob
10 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
ran into this diner while biking down the street. looked somewhatspecialand thought we might have seen it on ygeh so stopped. jewish deli/diner that has been around for ages. really popular. went for a classic, mac n cheese which was unfortunately not up to expectations from a good diner. not triple d standard. lacked in flavour, both the mac n the topping. jay went for an omelette that came with a bagel, bagel was really good, asked where they get it, st-viateur, ... gotta try it later. it's ok overall but felt like a bit of a tourist trap. the original owner, 90some years old, still works there and greets clients ... nice.
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michael
11 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
beauty’s is known for theirspecial– cream cheese, smoked salmon and onion on a bagel. however, i am not much of a fan of smoked salmon so i chose to go with the beauty’s basic – two eggs, home fries, one meat with a bagel. a simple dish but one that must be spot on if you are worth your salt as a breakfast place. very good overall. the home fries in particular were quite delicious.
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happymouth.ca
11 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
the omelettes are very good but the star of the show is the beauty’sspecial– a montreal bagel loaded with cream cheese, red onion, tomato and smoked salmon. happy mouth.
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foodi
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13 yıl önce
plateau mont-royal
food is not bad, but people need to get real... it's nothingspecialand for the price you can find 10 breakfast places closeby that are significantly better and more reasonably priced. this is a tourist trap with a rapidly declining fan base. hymie is great but his oafish son larry is usually running the place (into the ground) these days. throw in a 45 minute wait since the place in tiny and my only advice is avoid...
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