FR
Montreal Restaurants: RestoMontreal.caMontreal Restaurants: RestoMontreal.ca
RestaurantsGuides & ArticlesEvents

Logo RestoMontreal.ca

Restaurants in Montreal

Explore 9657 local dining options, sorted by relevance. For more choices, view the highest rated. The results below are for all of Greater Montreal: Filter for a specific region.

Brasserie Angélique - Restaurants in Montreal

Brasserie Angélique

Open until 10 pm
(45)
Saint-Lazare

Review Summary

Overall, Brasserie Angélique is described as a charming spot with a warm, cozy atmosphere where the food, drinks and service can be outstanding, with many diners praising the tasting menu and Sunday brunch. While several visits are highlighted for superb plates, presentation and friendly staff, some reviews recount disappointing entries, bland mains, overcooked vegetables, cold dishes and slow or inconsistent service. There are notes that the restaurant has addressed issues and earned back guests, with improved quality and a more balanced price point mentioned. The consensus suggests strong potential and highly recommendable experiences when the kitchen runs smoothly, though opinions vary on consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Amango Cacao - Restaurants in Montreal

Amango Cacao

Milk-free and fair trade chocolates.
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(6)
Outremont

Review Summary

Cashew and dark chocolate are simply wonderful, and the dairy-free option lets a daughter enjoy Easter chocolate like everyone else. Not only were the chocolates incredibly delicious, but delivery arrived the day after ordering, on Good Friday, a speed that was pleasantly surprising. The experience showed fast service and high quality, and the daughter loved it, making a repeat order at Amango Cacao seem likely.View restaurant profile
Crêperie St-Paul - Restaurants in Montreal

Crêperie St-Paul

Open until 11 pm
(215)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Crêperie St-Paul sits in the heart of Old Montreal, and reviews describe a cozy second floor café with a relaxed, unhurried vibe and a charming street view. The place is praised for solid value and a wide range of crepes, from Nutella and strawberry to savory options like chicken and bacon, often paired with good coffee. The atmosphere is repeatedly called welcoming and easygoing, a convenient stop for tourists and locals alike seeking a casual bite. Some guests highlight fast service and friendly staff, while others mention slow or inattentive service, language barriers, or occasionally bland or inconsistent dishes. Overall, it comes across as a nice, approachable spot in a picturesque area that delivers tasty crepes and fair prices, though with mixed impressions about repeat visits depending on the visit and service on that day.View restaurant profile
La maison de la crêpe - Restaurants in Montreal

La maison de la crêpe

Open until 9 pm
(300)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

La maison de la crêpe receives praise for delicious, generously filled crepes that range from savory to sweet, with many portions described as large enough to share. The setting is repeatedly described as cute or charming, and the service is often noted as friendly and efficient, though a few reviews mention crowds, busy staff, and occasional slower moments during peak times. Prices are frequently called high for the village, but many feel the quality, ambiance, and substantial portions justify the cost. Standout items include onion soup and a variety of crepe fillings and desserts such as maple butter with walnuts, fruit and chocolate combinations, and banana Nutella options, while a handful of comments point to too much cheese, insufficient seasoning, or overrated coffee or beverages. The overall impression is that La maison de la crêpe is a popular, reliable brunch and meal spot in the area, with many reviewers planning to return for the food, atmosphere, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Le Goût du Viet Nam - Restaurants in Montreal

Le Goût du Viet Nam

Open until 9:30 pm
(67)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

Le Goût du Viet Nam is described across reviews as a friendly, efficient spot with good value and solid to excellent food, where service is warm and attentive, often quick depending on the time, and a family vibe helps keep prices affordable and meals fresh and flavorful. Diners note a welcoming staff, a straightforward menu with fresh made on demand dishes and occasional Thai options, and even a recommended table d hotte for two, with BYOB options and occasional terrace seating at low summer prices. But there are reminders not to judge by the exterior, since the food and warmth can make the experience worthwhile, while some comments point to inconsistencies such as dishes not being very filling or bland, and at least one report of a difficult payment situation and hygiene impression. The overall sentiment leans positive on affordability, variety, and the sense of a casual, family run restaurant with a non buffet format and emphasis on fresh, flavorful cooking.View restaurant profile
Royal Sushi - Restaurants in Montreal

Royal Sushi

Open until 4 am
(98)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews highlight that Royal Sushi serves delicious, fresh sushi at affordable prices, with many calling it among the best in the Plateau and praising quality and value. The menu offers a range of appealing options, including chef's choice pieces and popular specialties, and takeout is frequently recommended. Service is described as friendly, welcoming, and professional, with guests noting attentive staff and a comfortable atmosphere, including visitors from abroad or with kids. A few reviews recount issues with a staff member and an improper refund, showing that experiences can vary. Some comments emphasize very positive experiences and high regard for the staff, while a separate note warns that banh mi is not worth ordering and drink quality can fall flat on some items. Overall, Royal Sushi appears to deliver tasty sushi, good value, and strong service, with mostly favorable impressions and a few isolated negatives.View restaurant profile
Les Allumées - Restaurants in Montreal

Les Allumées

Open until 9 pm
(45)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Reviews of Les Allumées describe a cafe once full of charm that has undergone a modern makeover. While the new interior is praised for its clean lines, several accounts feel the space lost warmth and character, with metal chairs and black tables replacing the older colorful furniture. Service is often described as mechanical, including occasional mix ups with pastries and serving a cardboard cup instead of a proper mug. Yet many still praise the quality of the food and drinks, noting excellent coffee and pastries like croissants and brioche that work well for a casual meeting or a relaxed hangout. The ambiance is described as bright and welcoming, with large windows and a vibe that suits both students and retirees. Prices can be a point of contention, with some wishing for combo options to save money while others feel the a la carte choices offer good value. Overall, Les Allumées remains a versatile spot for conversations with friends, work meetings, or a quiet bite, though opinions about the renovation vary.View restaurant profile
Ô Gâteries - Restaurants in Montreal

Ô Gâteries

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(145)
Vieux Longueuil

Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season

Review Summary

Ô Gâteries receives overwhelmingly positive buzz for fresh, delicious pastries and a superb selection of croissants and other viennoiseries, with many reviews calling it the best pâtisserie in the Montreal area and describing éclairs, religieuses and choux pastries as divine and worth the trip. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and good service, and the pastries, cakes and even lattes are consistently enjoyed, with notes that prices are fair and the on site dining space is pleasant. Some criticisms appear, including a few inconsistent items such as a dry bagel with smoked salmon or desserts that are a bit sugar heavy, and occasional noise or distractions during visits; exterior setup and seating could be improved. Overall, it remains a beloved spot for breakfast or desserts, recommended for those seeking high quality pastries, airy croissants and reliable treats for events or casual visits.View restaurant profile
Café Van Houtte - Restaurants in Montreal

Café Van Houtte

Open until 9 pm
(95)
Brossard

Review Summary

Reviews of Café Van Houtte consistently praise the high quality coffee and the broad menu of drinks, sandwiches, and pastries, with many calling it a favorite on the south shore and noting fast, attentive service and friendly staff who even bring drinks out to the terrace when ready. The atmosphere is described as cosy and sometimes quiet with nice decorations and a pleasant environment, though some guests find the space crowded and the tables small, which makes circulation feel tight and the room feel a bit chilly at times. Milk options are noted as available without extra charge, while some would appreciate more plant based choices. A few comments mention occasional issues like drinks not being mixed properly or service timing being late, but overall the experience remains positive thanks to quality coffee, good value, and a convenient location near an outdoor mall for a stroll.View restaurant profile
Yakyu - Restaurants in Montreal

Yakyu

Open until Midnight
(268)
Longueuil

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Yakyu as a top choice for fried chicken on the south shore, with chicken that is tender inside, crispy outside, and well seasoned, often praised for its juicy meat and flavorful crust, including a variety of sauces such as a homemade dill sauce and a spicy signature that elevate the dish. The portions are consistently generous, with family combos and multiple pieces or tenders noted, and sides like fries that are crispy and tasty, sometimes complemented by poutine or chili fries. The service is frequently highlighted as friendly and welcoming, with the owners and staff described as sociable and attentive, though a few visits mention longer wait times or occasional inconsistencies. Price points are seen as reasonable by many given the quality, while others feel prices are on the higher side. The place is frequently described as a family run and casual spot that is worth a visit, with some reviewers mentioning halal options, strong burgers, and a sense of returning regularly.View restaurant profile
M.T.L. Bagel - Restaurants in Montreal

M.T.L. Bagel

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(232)
Côte-Saint-Luc, Montreal-West

Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise M.T.L. Bagel for fresh, warm, fluffy bagels with a wide variety of flavors and toppings and for creamy, flavorful homemade cream cheeses. Sesame is often the standout, but banana chocolate chip and cranberry coconut are also favorites, and many say the bagels make the best bagel sandwiches in town; some note that a visit is worth the drive and that the shop is a neighborhood staple with a great selection. A few comments mention occasional inconsistency in dough or service and the space being a bit tight for dine-in, but the staff are repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a warm, casual vibe that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Phnom Penh - Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Phnom Penh

Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 am
(31)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Restaurant Phnom Penh earns praise for comforting Cambodian flavors, especially savory noodles and traditional soups, with many reviews highlighting the ability to customize soup at the table using ingredients provided on display. The dry noodles are a recurring favorite, and beef soup, spring rolls, and fried donuts also come up as highlights, all offered at a very affordable price. The venue is described as a humble, no frills spot tucked away on a second floor reached by a narrow staircase, cash only, and often with a queue as dining is first come, first served; wait times are common but considered worth it for the quality. In house drinks add to the experience, and takeout is available for those pressed for time. Some notes mention small portions or occasional inconsistencies such as undercooked egg noodles or mushy shrimp, but the overall impression is of a long standing, authentic local favorite delivering real Cambodian flavors and good value.View restaurant profile
Les Deux Fours - Restaurants in Montreal

Les Deux Fours

Open until 11 pm
(364)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Diners describe Les Deux Fours as a warm neighborhood spot where Peruvian pollo a la brasa and a mix of Italian inspired dishes are reliably flavorful and generously portioned, with wood fired pizzas, tasty pastas, and comforting soups like aguadito. The chicken is frequently hailed as among the best in town, and the menu’s balance of Peruvian and Italian specialties keeps a variety that appeals to groups and families alike. The atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, suitable for casual meals or family nights, and the service is consistently friendly and attentive whether dining in or ordering takeout. Guests note fast service, a lively but unpretentious vibe, and a sense of homey hospitality, with extras like seasonal drinks and sauces that enhance meals. Some mention heat in the dining room and slightly high prices, but overall the experience is described as excellent and worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Daniel Lapointe - Restaurants in Montreal

Brasserie Daniel Lapointe

Open until 10 pm
(221)
Drummondville

Review Summary

Overall, Brasserie Daniel Lapointe in Drummondville is described as a refined yet warm dining spot with a standout terrace and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers praise generous portions, well prepared dishes made with quality ingredients, and a menu that offers variety for couples, groups, and everything in between, with service consistently described as professional, attentive and friendly. The experience is often noted as good value for the price, with fast and cordial service and a setting that feels both casual and upscale for a night out. Some feedback mentions occasional hiccups such as occasional order errors, longer waits, or a soundtrack that may be too loud or unusual for certain evenings, but these are generally outweighed by the positive impressions. Overall, it is seen as a reliable go-to in the city for satisfying meals, a pleasant ambiance, and a terrace that makes visits memorable, with plans often stated to return.View restaurant profile
Zone Bières - Restaurants in Montreal

Zone Bières

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(19)
Varennes

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Zone Bières is described as a clean, inviting spot with a solid beer selection and staff who know their products, offering friendly, attentive, and personalized service. A notable critique mentions a tipping prompt at checkout that suggested multiple tip percentages for expensive beers, which some found off putting, with suggestions to remove the module and replace it with a small tip box at the counter. Despite that, the sentiment is generally favorable and several reviewers say they would return, drawn by the varied craft beers and courteous service.View restaurant profile
Biru Biru - Restaurants in Montreal

Biru Biru

Open until 11 pm
(434)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Biru Biru draws a mixed but generally positive buzz for fresh sashimi, flavorful sushi, and a lively cozy vibe, with many reviewers praising the wide all you can eat options and good value, especially when promotions are on and the ordering process via QR is convenient. Food quality and presentation are highlighted as strong points, and the atmosphere and staff friendliness are repeatedly mentioned. However experiences vary: some guests report fast, attentive service and efficient pacing, while others describe slow or detached service, forgotten or misdelivered items, and pressure to tip or pay, as well as issues with pricing, language barriers, and inconsistent attention after the first round. Some reviews mention lunch menu limitations or occasional quality dips, others defend Biru Biru as among the best AYCE sushi in Montreal. Overall the place comes across as a popular, enjoyable spot with freshness and ambiance at its core, but with notable fluctuations in service and value from visit to visit.View restaurant profile
1855 steakhouse Prime - Restaurants in Montreal

1855 steakhouse Prime

Open until 11 pm
(89)
Town of Mont-Royal

Review Summary

1855 steakhouse Prime is described as upscale yet welcoming, with a modern décor and a setting that feels special without being pretentious. The steak quality is repeatedly praised as outstanding, perfectly cooked, tender, and well seasoned, with sides and accompaniments described as generous and flavorful. Service is generally top tier, attentive and knowledgeable, contributing to a smooth and relaxed evening, though a few weekday lunch visits note slower pacing. The restaurant is lauded for consistency and value, with many diners feeling they get a worthwhile dining experience, while a handful of reviews flag some price concerns. Accessibility, cleanliness, and dining versatility are mentioned positively, with ample space, clean organization, and suitability for dates, business dinners, or celebrations, and a diverse menu including fish options. Several reviewers highlight the overall experience as among the best steak experiences in Montreal and a regular go to for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Omnivore - Restaurants in Montreal

Omnivore

Open until 9 pm
(332)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineMontreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and MenusView More

Review Summary

Reviews praise Omnivore for incredibly fresh, flavorful dishes and a wide variety of options that feel both authentic and inventive. Standout items mentioned include batata harra, baba ganoush, hummus, fattoush, kebabs, and a well balanced orzo salad, all noted for generous portions and quality ingredients. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with friendly service and reliable takeout or a casual dinner, plus a pleasant outdoor patio. While overall positive, some remarks point to slower service during peak times or events and occasional menu snags such as limited dips variety or a salad rotation that could be adjusted. The restaurant earns high marks for value, healthy options, and consistency, making it a top pick for Lebanese cuisine in Montreal and a place that diners repeatedly choose for a satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
Il Miglio - Restaurants in Montreal

Il Miglio

Located in Le Fou Fou, a European-style gourmet hall
Open until 9 pm
(66)
Town of Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Places to Eat Pasta in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews of Il Miglio show a mix of praise for the food and varied experiences with service and value. Diners frequently praise the pasta, risotto and seafood dishes, noting fresh flavors, satisfying textures and sauces that complement the pasta, with some carbonaras described as authentic and cream-free while others are criticized as too salty or underseasoned. The atmosphere is described as dimly lit and lively, but finding a table during peak hours can be difficult and timing of courses can be uneven. Portions are sometimes considered small for the price, though many dishes such as gnocchi, lasagna, cannoli and the risottos receive high marks. Some staff are noted as friendly and helpful, including warnings about spice levels, and several reviews highlight standout dishes like a lemon cream sauce with salmon and a well executed seafood risotto. Overall, Il Miglio demonstrates strong Italian cooking at times, but consistency in service, portion size and value varies across visits.View restaurant profile
Boucherie Al Khair - Restaurants in Montreal

Boucherie Al Khair

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(48)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Reviews describe Boucherie Al Khair as offering high quality meat, a wide variety of cuts and grilled options, and a clean, welcoming atmosphere with warm, professional service. The service is repeatedly praised as impeccable and the store is noted to be well organized with a hot dishes counter for takeout and a broad halal focus, including the best merguez in town and many authentic dishes such as pastillas and a lamb tagine with prunes. Catering is highlighted, with guests very pleased with the quality of the dishes. While some mention that prices are a bit higher than other shops and there is room for improvement in service and hygiene compared to before, the overall experience is frequently recommended and described as among the top halal butcher options in Montreal and even Canada. The place is often called a favorite with a diverse range of meats, olives, stuffed grape leaves, and other offerings, suitable for dine-in, takeout, and catering.View restaurant profile
Barley - Bar à Céréales - Restaurants in Montreal

Barley - Bar à Céréales

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(343)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Pancakes in MontrealThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More

Review Summary

Barley Bar à Céréales comes across as a stylish, cozy brunch spot with a playful cereal bar and a crowd pleasing display of flavors, where the matcha pancakes, halloumi plate, Turkish eggs, and crème brûlée French toast are frequently praised, along with fresh lattes and avocado toast. The vibe and friendly service are often highlighted, but experiences vary with several notes about slow or mixed service, long waits during peak times, and occasional missteps like missing cutlery or orders. Some guests feel the portions are generous and the dishes visually appealing, while others find certain plates smaller or pricier than expected, and a few mention changes to the menu that altered favorite items. Noise levels can be high and seating sometimes tricky, though reservations help, and some would like more beverage options beyond coffee and tea. Overall, it is regarded as a standout brunch destination with a distinctive concept and strong flavors, recommended for those who enjoy a lively atmosphere and creative plates, while acknowledging that service consistency and value may fluctuate.View restaurant profile
Bon Délire - Restaurants in Montreal

Bon Délire

Open until 3 am
(145)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Bon Délire comes across as a stylish, high-energy spot with a strong cocktail and beer selection, a beautiful bar, and a lively ambiance that many reviews praise for its retro vibe, good music, and affordable drinks and snacks such as nachos and hot dogs. The crowd can become crowded, making movement around the room tricky, and the music is sometimes very loud, which can hinder conversations. The service and staff are frequently described as friendly and efficient, though some nights experience variability in attention and pace. The atmosphere includes a small dance floor, a pool table, free popcorn, and late kitchen hours with a simple yet appealing food menu that includes options like Cuban sandwiches and salads. Vibes range from chic and hip to buzzy and chaotic depending on the night, with compliments for decor and value but occasional notes about overly ice-heavy cocktails and bathroom cleanliness. Overall, Bon Délire is seen as a fun, welcoming spot with strong drinks and a vibe that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Starbucks - Restaurants in Montreal

Starbucks

Open until 10 pm
(195)
Blainville

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe a Starbucks that is convenient for quick visits or casual work with early hours, a relaxed space, and free WiFi, though experiences vary on service speed and accuracy. Some customers praise fast, friendly service and a clean, well laid out location, while others report slow or cold service, order errors, and unfriendly attitudes from certain staff. Visual appeal and the ability to work productively are noted, but there are complaints about cold drinks in hot cups, insufficient coffee strength, and the cost compared with the experience, with a call for more traditional filtered coffee options. Several notes highlight standout moments of excellent service and consistency, suggesting loyalty from regulars despite occasional missteps and environmental concerns about cup design.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Petit Breton - Restaurants in Montreal

Boulangerie Le Petit Breton

FRESHLY BAKED BREADS EVERY DAY
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(65)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More

Review Summary

Boulangerie Le Petit Breton draws mixed notes in a quick overview: pastries and viennoiseries are praised for variety and quality, with desserts like pistachio raspberry and the fraisier among favorites, and the cheesecake and latte getting praise as well. The shop is described as a charming, well located spot with good baguettes and freshly sliced whole wheat bread available on request. Service is uneven, with some customers reporting a rude salesperson and a chilly welcome, while others commend top notch service and friendly, helpful staff at times; a more consistently warm and dynamic team is suggested. A promotional discount tied to reviews raises concerns about fairness. Overall, the bakery is viewed as underrated and deserving of more recognition, and many would return for the quality, selection, and experience.View restaurant profile
Du Pont Noir - Restaurants in Montreal

Du Pont Noir

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(162)
Mont-Saint-Hilaire

Review Summary

Du Pont Noir is described as a clean, welcoming, family friendly cantine where service is consistently friendly and portions are generous. The standout poutine with fresh, squeaky cheese curds gets repeated praise, along with reliable hot dogs, burgers, and other classics that combine simple ingredients done well. The atmosphere is noted as cozy and lively, with staff who are attentive and quick, and the value is generally considered good for the quality. A few items receive mixed feedback, such as cole slaw that tastes off or a spaghetti sauce that is too acidic, and a couple of reviews mention occasional slower service or menu tweaks. Several comments highlight the pride of the staff and new ownership in keeping the experience enjoyable and community oriented. Overall, Du Pont Noir comes across as a dependable local favorite with a nostalgic Quebec style fast food vibe, offering good value, tasty comfort food, and a warm, friendly welcome that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Allopâté - Restaurants in Montreal

Allopâté

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(7)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Allopâté reviews describe pâtés with flaky, buttery pastry that melts in the mouth and a selection like beef, cod, and herring, with several readers saying the pâtés are among the best in Montréal and noting friendly service that makes them want to return. However, some point out that the filling can be a bit stingy and that requests for extra spice were not fulfilled despite confirmation.View restaurant profile
Tapi Go! - Restaurants in Montreal

Tapi Go!

Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 am
(249)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide

Review Summary

Tapi Go! is widely praised for a fully gluten-free menu with standout pão de queijo, tapiocas, and açaí bowls, plus tasty coffee and fresh juices; reviewers note friendly staff, a cozy vibe, and good value for gluten-free choices, making it a reliable go-to for celiacs and gluten-sensitive diners alike. The food is described as delicious and authentic Brazilian fare with creative toppings and generous fillings, and many say they would return and recommend to others. However, some mentions warn about cross-contamination risks and delayed celiac reactions, underscoring the need for careful handling in a gluten-free kitchen, and a few experiences cite slower service or higher prices for certain items. Overall, Tapi Go! comes across as a standout gluten-free spot in the area, loved by locals and visitors for the quality, flavor, and friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
The King Hall - Restaurants in Montreal

The King Hall

Open until 3 am
(652)
Sherbrooke

Review Summary

The King Hall earns high marks for its extensive whiskey and beer selection and for a welcoming, attentive staff, with a unique bar ambiance that many describe as stylish and lively. The dining experience is noted for being refined and well presented, with balanced flavors and evident culinary skill, and the lunch table d'hote is touted as the best deal in town. Some reviews note that the space can feel tight when crowded and the noise level can be quite high, with occasional slow service, and a few menu items like mac'n cheese and poutines receiving criticism for small portions or lack of sauce. The drinks program, especially cocktails and microbrews, is frequently praised, along with generally outstanding service and a warm, hospitable atmosphere that makes guests feel welcome. Overall the King Hall is seen as a refined, versatile spot in Sherbrooke for a celebratory night, a quiet drink, or a casual bite, with many readers intending to return.View restaurant profile
Sandwicherie Sue - Restaurants in Montreal

Sandwicherie Sue

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(59)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top PicksYour Guide to Montreal's Must-Try SandwichesView More

Review Summary

Reviews of Sandwicherie Sue praise the banh mi for fresh bread and generous fillings, with the chicken ginger version described as decadent and the tofu cilantro option getting strong praise, while noting the space is charming but not ideal for eating in due to limited seating and occasional noise from staff speaking over a microphone. The shop also acts as a mini market with a selection of Asian products and ready meats that can be bought to take home, a feature many appreciate, though a few mention value or tipping feels steep and the menu can feel small with only a couple of varieties at times, and one reviewer notes the bread can crumble and get messy. Overall, it is considered one of the better banh mi experiences in the area, supported by friendly staff, a strong takeout appeal, and the option to enjoy meals near a park when the weather allows, as well as interesting beverage and specialty product options on site.View restaurant profile
Poke Monster - Restaurants in Montreal

Poke Monster

Open until 9 pm
(37)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Poke Monster as offering fresh ingredients, generous portions and fast service, with bowls that are well presented and a salmon focus that many find appealing, while the staff are frequently noted as friendly and attentive in a welcoming atmosphere. A variety of poke bowls and bubble tea are available, with favorites like Tempura and Miyo spicy and a salmon bowl highlighted for quality. Some comments mention a slow moment at times, a missing takeout bag, and requests for more enthusiasm and efficiency, along with reminders to maintain cleanliness behind the counter. Overall the consensus is that Poke Monster is a solid, good value option for mall dining that delivers tasty, well made food, though there is room for consistency and smoother service.View restaurant profile
Poulet Rouge - Restaurants in Montreal

Poulet Rouge

Open until 11 pm
(568)
Côte-des-Neiges

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More

Review Summary

Overall, Poulet Rouge earns consistently positive feedback for fresh, flavorful chicken bowls, generous portions, and good value. Reviewers describe a welcoming, clean, and comfortable atmosphere with friendly staff who handle rush hours smoothly and management that is attentive to dietary needs and special requests, including event catering. The menu's flexibility, with bowls that can be paired with salad, quinoa, or brown rice and a variety of sauces, is praised for freshness and balanced flavors. A few notes mention smaller chicken portions on some visits, sauce being a bit heavy at times, and music that can be loud, but these are outweighed by reliable, quick service, great consistency, and a sense of going to a trusted favorite. Poulet Rouge is frequently recommended as a top choice for fast, tasty meals in a welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
Les Insulaires Microbrasseurs - Restaurants in Montreal

Les Insulaires Microbrasseurs

Open until 1 am
(2185)
Pont Viau

Mentioned in: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Montreal with Tacos, Tequila and More

Review Summary

Les Insulaires Microbrasseurs comes across in reviews as a warm, cozy spot with stylish decor and a welcoming vibe, boasting a broad on tap beer program with many house brews and a solid cocktail selection that pairs well with a bistro style menu. The service is repeatedly praised for being friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere is described as vibrant yet comfortable, suitable for dates, friends or family outings, with a terrace and occasional themed evenings that add energy without losing intimacy. Food receives mixed notes: dependable crowd pleasers like Peruvian fried chicken, shrimp and beef tacos, and grilled octopus are highlighted for flavor and generous portions, while a few dishes such as nachos or certain salads are criticized for price, balance or execution. Occasional comments mention busy crowds, noise, a cool interior temperature, and parking challenges. Overall, the reviews present a popular Laval destination for beer lovers that delivers great beer, solid food and a memorable, convivial experience, inspiring plans to return.View restaurant profile
Hoai Huong - Restaurants in Montreal

Hoai Huong

Open until 9 pm
(177)
Brossard

Review Summary

Hoai Huong draws a mixed but largely positive consensus for its authentic Vietnamese fare, with several reviewers raving about the rich beef pho and a fragrant broth, generous portions, and favorites like imperial rolls, beef wrapped in betel leaves, and a marinated pork dish. The menu also features dishes beyond Vietnamese staples, including pad thai and a famous rice in marmite, and gluten-free options are noted as a plus. On the downside, some plates disappoint, such as a bland chicken general tao and main dishes that feel pricey for the quality, with at times sauce or seasoning that falls short. Service is praised for friendliness and attentiveness when it runs smoothly, but can be uneven, with reports of a single server handling orders and occasional delays or distractions from the dining room. A few visits mention sensory drawbacks, like a smell near the entrance or a noisy table, and there are comments about the atmosphere swinging depending on the night. Overall, Hoai Huong stands out for its flavorful, comforting bowls and fresh ingredients, encouraging return visits to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Ikigai sushi et poke - Restaurants in Montreal

Ikigai sushi et poke

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(110)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews for Ikigai sushi et poke consistently highlight the restaurant as a standout for freshness, quality, and thoughtful presentation. The fish is praised as very fresh and high quality, with favorites like toro and sashimi praised for melting in the mouth, and even imitation crab with mayo noted as surprisingly delicious. Dishes are described as colorful and artfully presented, often with edible flowers, and portions are generous for the price. Service is repeatedly described as warm, attentive, and personal, with owners who welcome guests and take pride in the craft. Takeout is also praised for delivering a high end dining feel through careful plating and care. Across multiple visits, the experience is described as welcoming and consistently excellent, with strong comparisons to top Montreal sushi, and many say it is among the best in the city or the north of the island. The variety, texture, and balance of flavors in both nigiri and rolls, along with fair prices and friendly staff, make Ikigai sushi et poke a place to return to again and again.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Nakfa - Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Nakfa

Open until 10 pm
(79)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Restaurant Nakfa highlight warm hospitality, generous portions, and clearly flavorful Eritrean and Ethiopian dishes served with injera, with many diners raving about fresh, well seasoned ingredients and a mix of vegetarian and meat options. The atmosphere is described as authentic and welcoming, with attentive service that makes guests feel at home, and several groups note that the space can be small and finding a seat may be tricky. The menu is praised for variety, including veg plates and combination platters, and for offering vegan friendly choices that satisfy both vegetarians and meat eaters, while some diners appreciate the spicy accompaniments that elevate flavors. While most reviewers speak highly and say they would return and recommend the restaurant, a few mention price sensitivity and occasional delays in service or food preparation, though the overall impression remains positive. Occasional concerns include a reported incident of food poisoning despite good service in one review, but this is not representative of the consensus, which centers on authentic taste and hospitable owners. In sum, Restaurant Nakfa is regarded as a top spot for Eritrean Ethiopian cuisine in Montreal, delivering memorable meals, authentic flavors, and a welcoming environment that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Cloakroom Bar - Restaurants in Montreal

Cloakroom Bar

Open until 3 am
(320)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideSip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneView More

Review Summary

Overall, Cloakroom Bar is described as a tiny, intimate speakeasy where there is no menu and cocktails are crafted to each guest's taste. The concept of talking through preferences and moods with skilled bartenders leads to personalized creations that reviewers say can be both inventive and beautifully balanced, ranging from fruity and floral to smoky or bitter. The space is praised for atmosphere and service, with an emphasis on hospitality, attentive staff, and a welcome drink that sets the tone. Wait times can be long on busy evenings, and the small layout means seating is limited, which some find worth it for the unique experience while others feel the price and crowding dampen the value. Several accounts highlight standout bartenders and memorable turns of phrase during the drink making, contributing to a sense of ritual and discovery rather than a standard order. A few reviews mention occasional missteps or a sense of being rushed, but the majority treat Cloakroom Bar as one of the top cocktail destinations in town, offering an exceptional, customizable experience that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi - Restaurants in Montreal

Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi

Open until 9:30 pm
(106)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi is widely praised for fresh, high quality ingredients, with poke bowls and sushi being standout and portions generous, and the salmon poke frequently highlighted as a favorite. The pho is described as flavorful, with an aromatic broth and comforting warmth, and guests appreciate the new menu addition. The dining room is calm and well put together, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. Service is a mixed bag: when attentive, staff are friendly and efficient, but several reviews note slow table service and missed items on takeout. Overall the experience centers on strong food and solid presentation, with a broad menu that blends Vietnamese, Japanese and Thai items, making it a dependable go-to for many years, though some readers caution that service quality does not always match the kitchen excellence.View restaurant profile
Bar Le Mal Nécessaire - Restaurants in Montreal

Bar Le Mal Nécessaire

Exotic cocktail bar in Chinatown
Open until 3 am
(527)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: The Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to Experience

Review Summary

Bar Le Mal Nécessaire is described as a stylish cocktail bar with a cozy, intimate vibe that can feel upscale depending on the room and night. Cocktails are frequently praised for creativity, balance, and strong flavors, with standout drinks like strong water, negroni, and pina fuego, though a few guests find prices high and portions small. Service is noted for being attentive and friendly, with staff offering knowledgeable recommendations and occasional courtesy substitutions that enhance the experience. The atmosphere and music receive mixed reviews, ranging from lively DJ nights and live acts to nights where the sound can be loud and conversation difficult. Food options are limited to small bites, and mocktails can be less exciting, but overall the experience is memorable and many would return.View restaurant profile
Habaneros Grill Mexicain - Restaurants in Montreal

Habaneros Grill Mexicain

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(46)
Val-d'Or

Review Summary

Reviews of Habaneros Grill Mexicain show a generally positive impression with many calling it a favorite in the area, praising fresh, made to order Mexican dishes, a lively atmosphere, and friendly staff. Several note that the food is very good and portions are decent, and some say prices are reasonable for the quality or that they would return with family. However, there are caveats including perceptions that some items are priced higher for a quick service venue, occasional issues such as undercooked rice in the past, and deliveries that arrive cold, along with concerns about nacho portions and meat in tacos. Staff warmth is sometimes noted as an area for improvement, and the overall experience can vary by visit. Still, the consensus is that the restaurant is tasty and appealing, with strong positives offset by inconsistencies and value concerns.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier - Restaurants in Montreal

L'Oeufrier

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(209)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Mentioned in: Get Your Maple on in the City with These Urban Sugar Shack Experiences18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

L'Oeufrier is described in reviews as offering very flavorful dishes prepared with care, with generous portions and a varied, impressive menu. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and professional, contributing to a warm brunch atmosphere that makes it a popular option in the region. The overall impression is strongly positive, with many indicating it is one of the best breakfast spots and that they would return willingly. Some notes of inconsistency appear, including a dish that was initially mishandled and a menu rename that confused diners, though staff responses were often appreciated. A branch in Terrebonne is mentioned as being poorly maintained and less inviting, with some critics noting changes in pricing and in the coffee policy, while others feel the value and portions still justify a visit. Overall, the reviews emphasize large portions, good value, and reliable service, with frequent recommendations to try the place.View restaurant profile
Hiro Sushi - Restaurants in Montreal

Hiro Sushi

Open until 9 pm
(41)
Vimont

Review Summary

Hiro Sushi earns praise for absolutely fantastic and fresh sushi and for encouraging support of a local spot over chain options. Takeout in Laval is regarded as among the best, with guests noting very consistent quality. Food and service are described as excellent, with kind and attentive staff. The sushi is delicious and the miso soup is satisfying, with tofu and mushrooms adding a pleasant surprise. The fish is always fresh, eel is a highlighted favorite, and service is fast. Overall, reviews describe Hiro Sushi as consistently excellent, well prepared, and never disappointing.View restaurant profile
Alma Latina Marché - Restaurants in Montreal

Alma Latina Marché

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(38)
Longueuil, Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

Reviews describe Alma Latina Marché as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy Mexican market vibe where tacos, empanadas and arepas are favorites, alongside guacamole, pan de muerto and a tamarind raspado, with fillings noted for flavor and crisp pastry. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, contributing to a homey and inviting atmosphere, even when the place feels busy or a single staff member handles orders. Some diners mention that portions can be small for the price, but the taste and quality are seen as worth it, while a few note tortillas that were a little burnt. The on-site market and imported items add to the appeal and encourage a return visit to try more empanadas and other Mexican specialties. Overall, Alma Latina Marché is described as a delicious discovery and a worthwhile stop for curious diners.View restaurant profile
Cora Déjeuners et dîners - Restaurants in Montreal

Cora Déjeuners et dîners

Opens Tomorrow at 6 am
(129)
Greenfield Park

Review Summary

Reviews for Cora Déjeuners et dîners present a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with fast, attentive service and a broad menu for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and professionalism, making guests feel at home. Food is described as fresh, flavorful and colorful, with many noting consistent quality and satisfying portions across visits. The place is often recommended as a reliable brunch spot and is considered one of the best breakfast options on the south shore. While the overall tone is positive, some comments point to occasional issues such as portions being smaller than expected, occasional delays or spills during service, and minor critiques about cutlery or drafts. Overall the reviews portray Cora Déjeuners et dîners as a dependable, welcoming choice with a diverse, appealing menu that keeps customers coming back, and opinions on value for money are mixed.View restaurant profile
Page 63 of 194

Related ArticlesMore

Here are some great articles & guides related to your search.

No articles found. Click here to go the articles section.

Related EventsMore

No events found. Click here to go the events section.

New OpeningsMore

Matching your search
Bistro Ona Restaurant Montreal, QC

Bistro Ona

6522 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Little-Italy
MAP