Restaurant in Montréal, Canada
Le Mousso
485Pearl PointsThu–Sat only. Book ahead or miss out.

About Le Mousso
Le Mousso is one of Montreal's most consistently recognised creative French restaurants, holding a 2025 Michelin Plate and an OAD Top 212 North America ranking. It operates Thursday to Saturday only, 6–10 pm, at 1025 Ontario St E. Book it for an intimate, food-focused dinner — the three-night schedule means slots go fast, but booking difficulty is rated Easy with advance planning.
Le Mousso, Montreal: The Verdict
Le Mousso operates Thursday through Saturday, 6–10 pm only — three nights a week, full stop. If you are looking for a late-night table or a spontaneous Thursday dinner in the Plateau-Mont-Royal area, this is one of Montreal's more demanding bookings by format alone. That scarcity is part of the proposition: chef Antonin Mousseau-Rivard runs a tight, focused operation at 1025 Ontario St E, and the compressed schedule keeps quality consistent. For food-focused travelers and Montreal residents who track where French-influenced creative cooking is heading in Canada, Le Mousso belongs on the shortlist — but you need to plan around its schedule, not the other way around.
Portrait
Le Mousso has been accumulating recognition with unusual consistency for a Montreal restaurant operating outside the downtown core. The 2025 credentials are meaningful: a Michelin Plate, a La Liste ranking of 75 points, and an Opinionated About Dining placement at #212 in North America (up from #178 in 2024 and a Recommended listing in 2023). That three-year upward trajectory on OAD is a more useful signal than a single snapshot , it suggests the kitchen is tightening, not coasting. For context, OAD rankings are driven by votes from frequent high-level diners, so movement in that list reflects sustained performance rather than a single strong season.
The atmosphere at Le Mousso reads as focused rather than festive. This is not a room built for loud celebrations or background dining. The energy is attentive and relatively quiet , the kind of room where the food is the event. If you are arriving after 9 pm on a Friday or Saturday (within the 6–10 pm window), expect the room to be mid-service rather than winding down, which means full kitchen focus and a kitchen still sending out timed courses. For explorers who want to eat late and well in Montreal without sacrificing kitchen ambition, Le Mousso's 10 pm closing means last seating is likely around 8–8:30 pm , plan accordingly.
The French designation covers the cuisine type, but Mousseau-Rivard's cooking is grounded in Quebec ingredients and a creative idiom that positions Le Mousso closer to destination-dining territory than classic brasserie or bistro. This is the kind of restaurant that rewards diners who read menus carefully and ask questions , the format and pacing are part of the value. Compared to Toqué, which has longer-standing name recognition and a higher public profile in Montreal, Le Mousso is the choice if you want something with sharper creative momentum right now. Compared to Mastard at $$$, Le Mousso sits in similar territory but with a more formal tasting-oriented presentation.
Peer context outside Montreal is useful for calibrating expectations. Tanière³ in Quebec City operates in roughly the same tier of ambitious Quebec cooking. Alo in Toronto is the cleaner comparison for format and ambition if you are benchmarking across Canadian cities. AnnaLena in Vancouver plays in a similar register on the West Coast. Le Mousso holds its own in that company , the OAD ranking places it ahead of many better-publicised restaurants in the country.
The Google rating of 4.7 across 688 reviews is a strong signal for a restaurant at this level of ambition. Technically demanding kitchens often attract more polarised reviews; a 4.7 with that volume suggests consistent execution and front-of-house handling that matches the food's register.
For the food-focused traveler building a Montreal itinerary, Le Mousso pairs well with Bouillon Bilk and Le Club Chasse et Pêche across different nights. La Chronique and Maison Boulud cover different parts of the French spectrum in the city. See our full Montreal restaurants guide for the broader picture, and our Montreal hotels guide if you are visiting from out of town. Montreal bars, wineries, and experiences round out a full trip.
If you are comparing Le Mousso to other Michelin-recognised French restaurants internationally, Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier and L'Effervescence in Tokyo represent the upper tier of the same culinary tradition. Le Mousso is operating several rungs below those in formal terms, but its OAD trajectory and Michelin recognition suggest it is a serious restaurant by any reasonable standard.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Plate , 2025
- La Liste , 75 pts, 2025
- Opinionated About Dining , #212 North America, 2025 (up from #178 in 2024)
- Google , 4.7 / 5 (688 reviews)
Booking & Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy , this is manageable with reasonable advance planning, though the three-night-a-week schedule means fewer available slots than a typical restaurant. Book as soon as your dates are confirmed. Hours: Thursday–Saturday, 6–10 pm only; closed Sunday through Wednesday. Address: 1025 Ontario St E, Montreal, Quebec H2L 3L8. Late seating: Given the 10 pm close, last entry is likely 8–8:30 pm , confirm when booking if you want a later table. Price range: Not confirmed in our data; expect fine-dining pricing consistent with Michelin Plate and OAD-ranked restaurants in Montreal. Dress: Not specified; smart-casual is a safe assumption for a room at this recognition level.
Pearl Picks , If You Like Le Mousso
- Casavant , another Montreal address worth tracking for serious cooking
- Narval in Rimouski , Quebec regional cooking with comparable ambition
- Restaurant Pearl Morissette in Lincoln , destination dining in Ontario wine country
- The Pine in Creemore , smaller-format serious cooking outside a major city
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Le Mousso accommodate groups?
Small groups are manageable, but the three-night-a-week schedule (Thursday–Saturday, 6–10 pm) limits flexibility. check the venue's official channels well in advance for parties larger than four — the compressed weekly calendar means available slots fill faster than a typical seven-day operation.
Can I eat at the bar at Le Mousso?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the venue record. Given Le Mousso's format as a chef-driven French restaurant with OAD Top 200 recognition, reservations are the safer approach — walk-in bar dining is more typically associated with bistro-style venues like L'Express nearby.
What should I order at Le Mousso?
Le Mousso operates under chef Antonin Mousseau-Rivard in a format that has earned a 2025 Michelin Plate and consecutive OAD Top Restaurants in North America rankings (#178 in 2024, #212 in 2025). The menu specifics are not published in available records, so check directly with the restaurant before visiting to confirm current format and any tasting menu structure.
What are alternatives to Le Mousso in Montreal?
Toqué is the obvious peer — longer-established, downtown, and carrying comparable prestige in Montreal's fine dining tier. Jérôme Ferrer - Europea suits guests who want a grander room and more conventional luxury format. Mastard is worth considering if you want something more casual but still chef-driven. Le Mousso's edge is its consistency of recognition over multiple OAD cycles, which Schwartz's or L'Express — excellent in their own categories — do not compete on.
Is Le Mousso good for a special occasion?
Yes, with one caveat: plan around the Thursday–Saturday, 6–10 pm window and book as early as possible. The 2025 Michelin Plate recognition and back-to-back OAD Top 200 rankings (2024 and 2025) make this a credible choice for a significant dinner — the kind of track record that justifies choosing it over less consistently recognised options in the city.
Is lunch or dinner better at Le Mousso?
Le Mousso does not serve lunch — the restaurant operates exclusively for dinner, Thursday through Saturday, 6–10 pm. Sunday through Wednesday it is closed entirely. If your schedule cannot accommodate those three evenings, Toqué or Jérôme Ferrer - Europea offer broader weekly availability.
Location
1025 Ontario St E, Montreal, Quebec H2L 3L8, Canada
Montréal, Canada
Compare Le Mousso
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Le Mousso | — | |
| L’Express | $$ | — |
| Schwartz’s | $ | — |
| Toqué | $$$$ | — |
| Jérôme Ferrer - Europea | $$$$ | — |
| Mastard | $$$ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- L’Express — French Bistro, $$
- Schwartz’s — Delicatessen, $
- Toqué — French, $$$$
- Jérôme Ferrer - Europea — Modern Cuisine, $$$$
- Mastard — Modern Cuisine, $$$
At the top of Montreal's French dining tier, Le Mousso and Toqué are the two most credentialled options, but they serve different needs. Toqué has the longer public track record and broader name recognition — it is the safer recommendation if you want an established benchmark. Le Mousso is the stronger choice if you are tracking where ambitious Quebec cooking is heading right now: its OAD ranking has moved from Recommended (2023) to #178 (2024) to #212 North America (2025), which is a meaningful upward signal. Both sit at the higher end of Montreal's price range; neither is a casual drop-in.
Mastard at $$$ occupies the middle ground — modern cuisine with serious intent but likely a lower price commitment than Le Mousso or Toqué. If the tasting-format and OAD-tier credentials are not what you need for a given night, Mastard is worth considering. Jérôme Ferrer - Europea at $$$$ leans more theatrical and event-oriented — better for a group occasion than a food-focused two-top.
For lower price points, L'Express at $$ is Montreal's most reliable French bistro and a useful reset after a run of tasting menus. Schwartz's at $ is a different category entirely — the smoked meat institution for when you want the city's most famous sandwich, not a chef-driven dinner. Le Mousso is the right booking if creative ambition and documented recognition matter; Toqué if you want a proven name; Mastard if you want to spend less without dropping standards significantly.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 6–10 pm
- Friday
- 6–10 pm
- Saturday
- 6–10 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
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