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The Kalinangan Dance Troupe is a group of young Filipino Canadians dedicated to the preservation of Philippine culture and traditions through music, song and dance. The Kalinangan Dance Troupe has grown as an ambassador of Filipino culture, sharing Filipino folklore and culture with different communities. The Kalinangan Dance Troupe's repertoires were made like a tapestry! The formation of the new generation in September 2003 has captivated audiences with entertaining repertoires of Philippine dances. It constitutes an integrated choreography of Lee Sanga, Albert Gutierrez and Mimi Noche-Tamayo.
The Kalinangan Dance Troupe is a group of young Filipino Canadians dedicated to the preservation of Philippine culture and traditions through music, song and dance. The Kalinangan Dance Troupe has grown as an ambassador of Filipino culture, sharing Filipino folklore and culture with different communities. The Kalinangan Dance Troupe's repertoires were made like a tapestry! The formation of the new generation in September 2003 has captivated audiences with entertaining repertoires of Philippine dances. It constitutes an integrated choreography of Lee Sanga, Albert Gutierrez and Mimi Noche-Tamayo.

Revision as of 22:23, 18 June 2010

http://www.onoir.com/ - completely dark restaurant staffed by blind persons - I heard about this place on the radio but couldn't find it because I thought it was "au noir."

http://english.montrealplus.ca/portal/profile.do?profileID=505467 - Palais de l'Inde we ordered "vegetarian for two"

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20030730/MONTREAL30/TPTravel/?pageRequested=all - list of places, including entertainment/interest.


http://www.geocities.com/cafebyblos/ Cafe Byblos - Nice Iranian/Persian atmosphere, very friendly owners, however the food seems average at best, aside from the Sunday evening specialty dish.

To try

http://www.dieuduciel.com/ - brasserie on laurier ouest

http://www.chao-phraya.com/ - thai - 50 laurier ouest

http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/~jer/visit/rest.html - long list of restos

http://www.montreal.com/tourism/veggie.html - good list of veggie restos

http://english.montrealplus.ca/bars_restaurants/cafe_lezard/1083553 - another neato cafe with internet

Le Jardin De Panos (greek avv) http://english.montrealplus.ca/portal/profile.do?&profileID=479215

Asian

  • Thai - Chu Chai (4088 St-Denis, 843-4194)
  • Bombay Mahal - supposed to be very good

pizza

  • http://ameliospizza.com/ - stupid web site, but I pronounce the pizza pretty good. Lots of different veggies on the vegetarian pizza.

Net cafes

https://auth.ilesansfil.org/hotspots_map.php - Nice low key place.

http://www.montreal.com/tourism/intacc.html

http://english.montrealplus.ca/feature/bring_your_own_wine/6001/index.jsp - good listing of apportez votre vin places

Patios

http://www.federal-realestate.com/info-montreal-city-information/montreal-patios.html