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The Quebec government is continuing its generally anti-weed approach, as Francois Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec CAQ voted on Tuesday to ban most cannabis edibles from being sold in Quebec. The same law also increased the legal age for cannabis consumption to 21 in the province, and put restrictions on consuming it in public, although municipalities will be able to make their own laws around public consumption. All opposition parties — the Liberals, Québec Solidaire, and Parti Québécois — voted against the law in the National Assembly. The new rules — the strictest in Canada — have also been criticized by Quebec’s public health association as overly populist, and not grounded in science. In terms of edibles, the new rules effectively ban the sale of any sweet — back in summer, the CAQ laid out its criteria for what would be banned, with anything that could appeal to children being targeted. That means cannabis brownies, chocolate, and gummies to name a few will not be sold at the SQDC, the only legal cannabis retailer in the province. However, a small number of edible — or rather, drinkable — products will arrive at the SQDC in December. According to CTV, these will likely be canned drinks including tea, sparkling water, and non-alcoholic beer, all infused with cannabis. In keeping with the whole “keep it away from the kids” approach, it seems that sweetened drinks will not be sold. It’s unclear where other edibles fit into the equation — while sweets like brownies are generally considered the most popular cannabis edibles, savoury snacks infused with cannabis such as popcorn and snack crackers have hit the shelves in other jurisdictions. The SQDC hasn’t announced any plans to carry such products at this stage. Of course, it’s just the sale of edibles that will be banned — so, while you can’t expect any Colorado-style weed bakeries to open, Quebecers are still more than welcome to bake up batches of THC-laced brownies as they please at home. The SQDC will also sell very basic cannabis products such as oil that can be used for home cooking. Products like gummies and chocolate will likely be sold on the black market, too. The sale of cannabis edibles became legal on October 17 exactly a year after recreational marijuana was first legalized, although they won’t appear on shelves in other provinces until December, as producers need to first have edible products approved by the federal government. Quebec passes cannabis law that will raise legal age to 21 [CBC] Quebec raises legal age for cannabis from 18 to 21 [CTV] The Quebec Government Is Planning to Ban Weed Brownies And Other Edibles [EMTL] ? ? IG lalisa_doniho Eh, guys. 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Menus Phone 514 747-4805 Hours Open Today 1100am-900pm Monday1100am-900pmTuesday1100am-900pmWednesday1100am-900pmThursday1100am-900pmFriday1100am-900pmSaturday1100am-900pmSunday1100am-900pm View the Menu View Menus Additional Dining Info Delivery No Payment Accepts Credit Cards Parking Good for Kids Attire Casual Alcohol Reservations Price Point $$ $ - Cheap Eats Under $10 $$ - Moderate $11-$25 $$$ - Expensive $25-$50 $$$$ - Very Pricey Over $50 WiFi No Outdoor Seats Restaurant Description Is this your restaurant? Click to add your description here. Restaurant Photos Add Photo View Menu See Menus Write a Review for Restaurant Ban Lao Thai Reviews for Restaurant Ban Lao Thai Top Reviews of Restaurant Ban Lao Thai 06/11/2023 - MenuPix User Montreal Restaurant Guide See Menus, Ratings and Reviews for Restaurants in Montreal © Alison Slattery Tommy Dion Tommy is the founder of the blog and gourmet guide Le Cuisinomane, whose mission is to showcase Québec’s local products and gastronomy. With an in-depth knowledge of Montréal’s food scene, his expertise and professionalism make him a trusted source for all the best food spots and experiences in Montréal. In addition to tasting and writing about food, Tommy also creates content for brand, always related to food and gastronomy. This article was updated on January 20, 2023. Any reason is a good reason to disconnect, escape the din and indulge in some me time over delicious tea and cucumber sandwiches. From ultra-posh to timelessly traditional, Montréal has an array of salons celebrating this afternoon English ritual. Here are eight that give you the total teatime experience. Rosélys Restaurant — Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth 900 René-Lévesque Boulevard West Website If you’re in the mood for a refined and modern teatime, head to Rosélys Restaurant in the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. ThisThe English ritual held every Saturday afternoon has been brilliantly updated with unique creations like the matcha and spicy salmon macaron, cucumber maki with yuzu mayonnaise, lobster egg mimosa with basil and hazelnut and blackberry mini club — served with a glass of bubbly, if you’re feeling effervescent. © Le Ritz-Carlton Montréal Ritz-Carlton Montréal 1228 Sherbrooke Street West Website No place says English teatime more than downtown’s Ritz-Carlton Montréal. Your tony time-out begins in the ultra-chic Palm Court with a flute of champagne, if your heart so desires. Indulge in scrumptious scones, finger-cut sandwiches made with homemade brioche bread and pastries from Claude Guérin who, in 2017, was named Best Pastry Chef in Canada. © Susan Moss Le Parloir 4354 Christophe-Colomb Avenue Website The moment you step into Le Parloir, you’ll get why this is one of the Plateau’s most popular tea rooms. Not only have its proprietors paid special attention to recreating a typical English décor, but the tiered stands are bedecked with spot-on teatime favourites. Savour scones served with Devonshire cream straight from England and homemade jam, cucumber sandwiches, butter and ham sandwiches, smoked salmon blinis, chocolate custard cups and other sweet treats. Reservations recommended! © Alison Slattery Cardinal Tea Room 5326 St-Laurent Boulevard Website Thursday to Sunday, starting at 11 the Cardinal Tea Room welcomes Montrealers and visitors from all around to sit down for a cup of tea, served with cucumber sandwiches, deviled eggs, delicious sconesmacarons and lemon daintiesmini scones with clotted cream and jam. The parlor’s cool vibe is accented by its Victorian decordécor and pretty porcelain plates. La brume dans mes lunettes 378 Saint-Zotique East Website It’s always teatime at the lovely La brume dans mes lunettes neighbourhood café and tearoom. Whether you’re alone or with friends, feeling like nibbling nibbly or famished, one of its seven six delicious Royal menu options to go with your cup will leave you sated. Gryphon d’Or 5968 Monkland Avenue Website A bastion of the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood, the Gryphon d’Or tearoom was one of the first places to offer English tea service exclusively. And while people still flock there for this cherished ritual, the Gryphon also serves lunch on Wednesday to Sunday. Maison de thé Cha Noir Tea House 4611 Wellington Street Website Maison de thé Cha Noir invites you to discover no less than a hundred teas and tisanes from all over the world. Sit down and relax at L’Espace Cha Noir to enjoy sweet shortbread cookies made with matcha, monk blend grenadine, sunflower petals and vanilla or lavender teas - or salted delicacies like Japanese traditional mochis. Experience a Zen moment anytime of the day. The Burgundy Lion 2496 Notre-Dame Street West Website The Burgundy Lion is one of the most authentic English pubs in Montréal. But insiders also know that it offers English high tea service every Sunday reservations are a must. Enjoy it in the sunny second-floor solarium and congratulate yourself on discovering one of Montréal’s best-kept secrets! Tommy Dion Tommy is the founder of the blog and gourmet guide Le Cuisinomane, whose mission is to showcase Québec’s local products and gastronomy. With an in-depth knowledge of Montréal’s food scene, his expertise and professionalism make him a trusted source for all the best food spots and experiences in Montréal. In addition to tasting and writing about food, Tommy also creates content for brand, always related to food and gastronomy. La cuisine thaïlandaise est la cuisine la plus savoureuse de l’Asie. C’est un équilibre de saveurs sucré-salé, le tout avec des vertus antioxydantes. Au Banh Thai, notre cuisine ne contient aucun produit laitier ; le lait étant remplacé par du lait de coco. Nous avons aussi des plats sans gluten, les pâtes sont au riz et nous remplaçons la farine de blé par de la farine de tapioca. La nourriture est au cœur des valeurs thaïlandaises. Elle est toujours cuisinée avec amour et c’est autour d’un bon plat qu’amies et famille se rassemblent. C’est donc grâce à leurs restaurants et à la nourriture qu’ils y servent que la famille Phet prend soin des gens. Cela fait partie de la philosophie thaïlandaise de s’occuper du bien-être de chacune des personnes décidant de venir visiter la famille dans leurs restaurants. Lorsque l’on partage un repas, celui-ci ce doit d’être un festin. C’est toujours un plaisir de partager un bon repas avec des personnes que l’on apprécie. Au Banh Thai, nous vous ferons vivre une expérience culinaire hors de l’ordinaire et vous en redemanderez encore et encore, car c’est Thaiment » bon ! 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