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<topic>
  <id>664740</id>
  <title>Hidden alternatives to Juliette et Chocolat?</title>
  <published_at>Wed Nov 04 13:18:02 -0800 2009</published_at>
  <post_count>2</post_count>
  <board>
    <id>22</id>
    <name>Quebec (including Montreal)</name>
  </board>
  <posts>
    <post>
      <post>
        <level>0</level>
        <id>5155988</id>
        <content>Hey guys, just wondering if any of you knew about any dessert places that were a little bit more low key than Juliette et Chocolat. Seems like just about everyone goes there, and I want to impress someone with something a bit different :)</content>
        <published_at>Wed Nov 04 13:18:02 -0800 2009</published_at>
        <parent_id></parent_id>
        <user>
          <id>145294</id>
          <name>sockhead</name>
        </user>
      </post>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>1</level>
      <id>5156124</id>
      <content>another chocolate place i know of would be maitre du chocolatier on sherbrooke and guy.  they have amazing chocolate, and they have a tea room upstairs where you can sit down and enjoy their other items.  it is very quiet as well and the one time i went, no one else was there.</content>
      <published_at>Wed Nov 04 14:00:35 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5155988</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>1113414</id>
        <name>sharkbait88</name>
      </user>
    </post>
    <post>
      <level>2</level>
      <id>5164409</id>
      <content>My wife was at the tea room today (Saturday), and told me that it was full. 

I have been there a few times, mostly on Sunday afternoons, and it was quiet, with just a couple of tables occupied. </content>
      <published_at>Sat Nov 07 20:55:56 -0800 2009</published_at>
      <parent_id>5156124</parent_id>
      <user>
        <id>13143</id>
        <name>souschef</name>
      </user>
    </post>
  </posts>
</topic>
