Restaurant in Montréal, Canada
Bisou Bisou
100Pearl PointsLate-night date

About Bisou Bisou
Book Bisou Bisou when you want an easy Old Montréal evening with low booking friction, not when you need a chef-driven or award-backed dining decision. It is more useful as a flexible social stop than a destination meal; cross-shop Maggie Oakes, Jacopo, or Terrasse Perché if the occasion needs a clearer format.
Bisou Bisou in Montréal is a thin-data choice: the verified facts are its evening hours and smart-casual dress code. It is closed Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday from 4 PM to 12 AM. With no verified cuisine, chef, menu, price tier, award, or service-format details to rely on, the safest way to evaluate it is as an evening option rather than as a fully documented dining destination.
For an explorer who likes depth, this is not the strongest pick if the decision depends on a documented cuisine point of view, named chef, or clearly published signature dishes. In that situation, use Our full Montréal restaurants guide and compare it with other Montréal dining rooms that publish more specific details. Bisou Bisou makes more sense when the priority is confirmed evening availability and a smart-casual plan in Montréal.
Choose it for an evening plan, not a researched tasting-menu plan
The practical read is simple: Bisou Bisou is best approached as a Montréal venue with confirmed evening hours, not as a place to choose because of a verified chef, cuisine, signature dish, award, or tasting-menu structure. If the occasion needs a more clearly defined comparison, cross-shop naturally with Maggie Oakes, Jacopo, Capisco, Terrasse Perché, or Pl. Jacques-Cartier.
The main risk is expectation mismatch. Do not choose it because of awards, a famous chef, or a published menu narrative; those details are not verified here. Choose it only if the confirmed schedule and smart-casual dress code fit the evening you are planning. For visitors mapping a broader trip, pair this decision with Our full Montréal hotels guide, Our full Montréal bars guide, Our full Montréal experiences guide.
Know Before You Go
- Good fit: an evening plan in Montréal when the 4 PM to 12 AM schedule works for you.
- Less good for: diners who need a documented chef, cuisine, awards, price tier, or named dish plan before committing.
- Comparison: cross-shop Jacopo and Capisco if the group wants another option to consider.
- Trip planning: for a wider Montréal shortlist, compare Bisou Bisou with other dining rooms that publish more detailed menus or service information.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Bisou Bisou?
Aim for smart casual. That is the verified dress code, so a neat evening look is the safest choice.
Is Bisou Bisou good for a special occasion?
It may work if the occasion fits a smart-casual evening plan in Montréal. The verified hours are 4 PM to 12 AM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed.
Can Bisou Bisou accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. If you are planning for more than a few people, check directly with the venue before you go.
What should I order at Bisou Bisou?
Specific dishes and menu details are not verified here. Check the current menu or ask the venue directly before deciding what to order.
Is lunch or dinner better at Bisou Bisou?
The verified schedule supports an evening plan: Bisou Bisou opens at 4 PM Tuesday through Sunday and is closed Monday. Lunch details are not verified here.
What are alternatives to Bisou Bisou in Montréal?
For other Montréal options, compare Bisou Bisou with Pl. Jacques-Cartier, Terrasse Perché, Maggie Oakes, Jacopo, or Capisco, depending on the kind of evening you want.
Does Bisou Bisou handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary-accommodation details are not verified here. If your restriction is strict, check the venue's official channels and speak with staff before ordering.
Location
416 R. Saint-Vincent, Montréal, QC H2Y 1E6, Canada
Montréal, Canada
Compare Bisou Bisou
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Bisou Bisou | Montréal |
| Pl. Jacques-Cartier | Montréal |
| Terrasse Perché | Montréal |
| Capisco | Montréal |
| Maggie Oakes | Montréal |
| Jacopo | Montréal |
How Bisou Bisou Montréal compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to book if this does not fit
Choose Maggie Oakes if the occasion needs a clearer restaurant format and a more structured dinner plan. Choose Terrasse Perché if the group cares more about a terrace-style Montréal evening than menu specificity.
How it compares in Old Montréal
Bisou Bisou is the easier, lower-commitment choice compared with Maggie Oakes, which is the cleaner pick when the group wants a steakhouse-style occasion. If the evening is more about being outside or feeling anchored to the old city, Terrasse Perché and Pl. Jacques-Cartier are stronger atmosphere-first alternatives.
For a more conventional restaurant backup, compare Jacopo and Capisco. Bisou Bisou is the better fit when booking ease and central location matter more than a clearly signposted cuisine or formal dining format. Jacopo and Capisco are safer cross-shops when the group wants the meal itself to carry the plan.
Value for money is hard to judge without a posted price tier, so treat this as an expectation-management pick: choose it for convenience and a relaxed Old Montréal night, not for a documented splurge case. If the booking matters for a birthday, client dinner, or food-focused itinerary, Maggie Oakes or Jacopo gives the decision more structure.
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