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<title>Comfort Food for Carnivores: L&#x27;Entrecôte St. Jean</title>
<description>L&#x27;Entrecôte St. Jean is an establishment that has been there approximately forever, in part because of its prime location in &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.sitebits.com/canada/montreal/districts/downtown-montreal.html&#x22;&#x3E;Downtown Montreal&#x3C;/a&#x3E;&#xA;(the corner of Rue Peel and Blvd Maisonneuve)  and in part because its formula just works. Mix one part indecision, two parts repetition, a dash of hospitality, a slab of steak, a sprinkling of chocolate and a glass of red wine. That simple formula could be a critic&#x27;s worst nightmare, but that&#x27;s only because they would be going there with the wrong attitude...&#xA;</description>
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