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DevTeach - looking for a few suggestions...
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>>I checked into the Sheraton last night, walked 50 or 60 blocks this morning taking in the beautiful city, went shopping this afternoon and just got back from a massage and sauna in the gym. Now I am wondering what are the best places for Sushi, Cigars and Strippers... :-) Any suggestions?
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>Sushi: Rue de La Montagne - Katsura - suppose to be #1 place in the city, try also in front Toyo, which is the best entertainment place for Japanese restaurant in Montreal (excellent for Sushi as well). Look at the bottom of this page http://www.silentseaextreme.com/Photos/FormulaOne, you'll see the Toyo Cook Master doing entertainment when cooking the shrimps. We were there last Saturday. Note that Katsura can do sushi right in front of you at the sushi bar. If you go there, try the Japanese Fondu - a must. And, don't forget to try the Japanese beer.
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>If you want to have the best Giant Black Pepper Shrimps in North America, try La Baguette d'Ivoire on McKay. I was there again last night. It is simply amazing. A couple own and manage the restaurant. It is really quite but it is more than excellent. On the same style, try at the corner of Peel and Maisonneuve, there is a place that I just can't remember the name. Make sure to call before however.
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>Strippers: Wanda's at the corner of rue de La Montagne and Maisonneuve - for 25 years there are known at the #1 spot in North America. As mentioned, Chez Paree is also renown.

Does he get a discount if he says he knows you? <g>
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