Boccalini it is always located in the St. Lawrence neighborhood regulars and welcomes as new gourmet everyday. he soft lighting and tables decorated with white tablecloths provide a charming environment. The restaurant has two reception rooms, a terrace and can accommodate up to 150 people. There Boccalini Restaurant in the city of Montreal. Finally, it Boccalini Offers catering and take-out orders and can Accommodate Even groups of up to 150 people.more...See more text
Fabio Pannozzo and his partner Aldo Tommarello founded the Il Boccalini restaurant in the late '80s. Their goal? To let people in the city discover the different specialties of their homeland. The two owners are from Lazio, Italy, and have known each other since they were young. "We didn't know we were going to meet in Canada in 1973," recalls Fabio, who worked with Aldo at an Italian restaurant downtown when he first came to Montreal.
While he was still living in Italy, Fabio worked as a cook in different hotels. He chose to come to Montreal partly because family friends visiting in Italy told him they had a restaurant in the city. Amazed by the opportunity that presented itself, Fabio did everything in his power to obtain the necessary documents so he could work in Montreal. Then in 1987, he had the idea of opening his own restaurant. "I suggested to Aldo to embark on this adventure with me and that's how we got our start," he recalls.
I’ve been to this restaurant many times over the last 30 years and I usually was satisfied. During those years, the food was good to excellent with friendly service. Unfortunately, I was more than dissatisfied with my latest visit. The food was very disappointing. It was bland and not appetising. My wife and I left more than 50% of our food. (I am a big eater and normally I never leave anything on my plate). Maybe the restaurant was understaffed or maybe it was more interested in serving the big