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Drogheria Fine 68 Fairmount Ouest, Montreal, Quebec...
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You can naturally also reach the restaurant using the public transport. The next stop is STM-Laurier, 816 meters away from Drogheria Fine.
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Drogheria Fine brings the concept of fresh pasta to go to Montreal with their $5 box of gnocchi in tomato sauce. Although some found the gnocchi slightly overcooked and the sauce overly acidic, many praised the hot and delicious meal. The small storefront is a popular stop on food tours with authentic Italian flavors and a simple menu of gnocchi in a tasty tomato sauce. The friendly owners and quick service make it a convenient spot for a filling meal or to take home for a quick dinner. Experience a taste of Italy on Fairmount with Drogheria Fine's takeout gnocchi.
What User likes about Drogheria Fine:
Went for a walk thru Mile End and just had to try these Gnocci on the go. Served in little box meals and only $5. They are delicious. Soft and melt in your mouth in a superb tomato sauce and topped with Parmesan Cheese. Definitely worth the wait in line.Plenty of benches to sit around and enjoy the sites of this trendy and eclectic neighbourhood in Montreal. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Drogheria Fine:
Lots of food for$5 but not too tasty. Quite bland. Flavorless. Wouldn't go back. Maybe I don't have the right expectations but we didn't finish it and threw over 1/2 out. View all feedback.
Drogheria Fine serves as a good reminder that you don't have to blow your budget to eat well in...
Drogheria Fine is a small storefront selling sauces, gnocchi and other Italian products on Fair...
Soooo yummy! You have to come try these gnocchi and the sauce is perfect too. Stopped here on o...
I love gnocchi. At Drogheria Fine, you can get a small takeout box for $5 including taxes. If y...
When we were in Italy we wondered why the concept of fresh pasta to go didn’t exist in Montreal...