David McMillan would rather be in the country. Sure, Montreal has been good to the co-owner and co-chef of Joe Beef. But it’s the country that inspires him — and in turn, inspires his restaurant, a relatively small place in Montreal’s Little Burgundy neighborhood that has, almost despite itself, become one of the city’s most celebrated dining spots. That is, of course, thanks to McMillan, who has created the kind of place where good, unassuming food is able to thrive — and to Frederic Morin, the man behind the restaurant’s subtly innovative cooking. The restaurant has become a must-visit for anyone making their way through Montreal, including the likes of Anthony Bourdain and Momofuku’s David Chang, who lists Joe Beef as one of his all-time favorite restaurants, and even wrote the introduction to McMillan and Morin’s most recent, James Beard Award-nominated cookbook. We recently sat down with McMillan to discuss all things Montreal, the importance of classic intentions, and drinking lots of Burgundy wine.
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Q. What’s one thing every man should know?
A. Every man should know about painting, from Winslow Homer to Peter Hoffer landscapes, to the tasty paintings of Peter Doig.
Q. What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done?
A. Learning at 42 how to eat properly and exercise. I hate the gym or running so much I think if I could lose weight and stay healthy while being waterboarded I’d prefer that.
Q. What are you working on right now?
A. I’m working on getting back to painting and my health. I’m trying to re-educate myself about eating properly.
I want to be remembered as a great father, loving husband and loyal friend. And exceedingly talented at drinking Burgundy wine.
Q. Name one thing you can’t live without.
A. I can’t live without my Waka Waka power solar charger. I’m addicted to all things solar or renewable.