Jardin Tiki
A restaurant that is more about ambiance than food. An homage to the Polynesian craze of the ’50s and ’60s: live turtle pond, creaky rattan seats, marine-themed lamps and a ukelele soundscape...and exotic cocktails (I took a Bolos...you can bring the pineapple back home)!


Inaugurated in 1966, Montreal metro has more than fifty stations decorated with over one hundred works of public art. A competition among Canadian architects was held to decide the design of each station.

One of the last real flea market in the city. Full of quirky objects at fairly good price. We didn't get anything but the visit was really worth it. It is almost a little museum of Montreal history!



3 comments:
those look like such fun places! i love that duck photo! i'm a big fan of kitsch too!
I'm not too crazy about certain types of kitsch, but I guess I do like it because I have paint-by-numbers at home and things like that. These places sound so fun! I'd love to visit them!
very much, especially when it comes to those lamps.. very nice! i think there is a lot of potential for vintage kitsch, none of this new age hello kitty kitsch. but the old stuff, definitely.
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