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Schwartz's
It was established in 1928 by Reuben Schwartz, a Jewish immigrant from Romania
Its long popularity has led to it being considered a cultural institution of Montreal.
Since 2012 the famous restaurant belongs to Celine Dion.
When she comes to Schwartz's, she offers food to all present guests.
Originally called Ville-Marie by European settlers, Montreal is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-most populous municipality in Canada.
It is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city.
In the Mohawk language, the island is called Tiohtià:ke Tsi.
It is a name referring to the Lachine Rapids.It means "a place where nations and rivers unite and divide".
In the Ojibwe language, the land is called Mooniyaang which means "the first stopping place" and is part of the seven fires prophecy.
Named a UNESCO City of Design in 2006.


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Canada, Cartier, Celine Dion, Mont-Royal, Montreal, Quebec, Schwartz's, UNESCO, Vieux-Port, Ville Marie
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Montreal
Schwartz's<br />
It was established in 1928 by Reuben Schwartz, a Jewish immigrant from Romania<br />
Its long popularity has led to it being considered a cultural institution of Montreal.<br />
Since 2012 the famous restaurant belongs to Celine Dion.<br />
When she comes to Schwartz's, she offers food to all present guests.<br />
Originally called Ville-Marie by European settlers, Montreal is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec and the second-most populous municipality in Canada. <br />
It is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. <br />
In the Mohawk language, the island is called Tiohtià:ke Tsi. <br />
It is a name referring to the Lachine Rapids.It means "a place where nations and rivers unite and divide".<br />
In the Ojibwe language, the land is called Mooniyaang which means "the first stopping place" and is part of the seven fires prophecy.<br />
Named a UNESCO City of Design in 2006.