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Impasto Montreal
#19 in Montréal first-datebirthday

Impasto

The Little Italy Italian institution since 2013 — carpaccio, house-made pasta, charcoal-grilled proteins, and twelve years of patient excellence that have kept it among Canada's most recommended Italian tables.

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8.5Food
8.0Ambience
8.5Value

About Impasto

Impasto opened on Rue Dante in Montreal's Little Italy in 2013 and has spent twelve years accumulating the kind of reputation that is built through consistency rather than spectacle. The menu is authentically Italian: burrata, carpaccio, house-made pasta (tagliatelle Bolognese, gnocchi, pappardelle with seasonal ragù), proteins grilled over charcoal, and a wine list weighted toward Italy's most expressive regional producers. The room is small enough to feel intimate on a weekday evening and lively enough to justify arriving for a birthday celebration on a weekend.

The kitchen at Impasto operates with a focus on Tagliatelle Bolognese / Burrata / Grilled Proteins. The result is a menu that rewards a careful read rather than a quick scan — each dish reflects a specific decision about technique, sourcing, and the particular tradition of authentic italian cooking that the kitchen takes as its starting point.

Best For: First Date

Impasto works for first date because it delivers exactly what the occasion requires: a setting and a meal that feels appropriate to the significance of the dinner without requiring the table to perform its significance for the room. The combination of authentic italian cooking with Little Italy's specific character produces an atmosphere that is simultaneously distinctive and comfortable — the baseline any serious occasion restaurant must achieve.

Reservations are recommended, particularly on weekend evenings.

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Not For

Not for diners after a quiet, hushed tasting-menu evening: Impasto is warm, loud and convivial, built for sharing rather than ceremony.

Frequently Asked Questions about Impasto

Who owns Impasto in Montreal?

Impasto was opened in July 2013 by chef Michele Forgione and television personality Stefano Faita, and it remains a cornerstone of Little Italy.

What is Impasto known for?

Handmade pasta and the 'grandfather's' Gaspor porchetta are the signatures, alongside spelt gnocchi, house charcuterie and a deep Italian wine list.

How much does dinner at Impasto cost?

Impasto sits in a moderate fine-casual range; most pastas and mains are mid-priced, and a full dinner with wine climbs higher. Reserve ahead for dinner, Tuesday to Saturday.

Where is Impasto located?

Impasto is at 48 Rue Dante in central Montreal's Little Italy, steps from the Jean-Talon market.