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African Brunch Restaurants in Montreal

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Le Nil Bleu - African Brunch Restaurants in Montreal

Le Nil Bleu

Located in Hotel Kutuma
Opens Today at 12:30 pm
(2454)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

Le Nil Bleu in Montreal delivers a warm, refined Ethiopian dining experience with a welcoming service and a cozy yet stylish ambiance that many reviews describe as transporting and intimate. The menu features a generous tasting approach that showcases a spectrum of flavors, with a shared injera centerpiece, richly spiced stews, and a range of vegan options that satisfy both meat lovers and vegetarians. Cocktails and wines complement the dishes, and the desserts provide a polished finish to each meal. The staff are repeatedly praised for knowledge, attentiveness, and friendly hospitality, making occasions feel special whether dining as a couple, with friends, or with family. The atmosphere, decor and music often earn compliments for being calm, elegant and inviting, and the option to dine on a terrace is noted as a pleasant bonus. Some comments mention slower service at times or portions that could be larger for bigger groups, but overall the experience is described as consistently delicious, well presented, and memorable with an emphasis on authenticity, freshness and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Baguette Brochette - African Brunch Restaurants in Montreal

Baguette Brochette

Laid-back atmosphere serving gourmet baguette sandwiches inspired by the unique combination of Parisian Cafés and African street food.
Opens Today at 10 am
(310)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Baguette Brochette receives broad praise for its baguettes and flavorful fillings, with bread described as fresh and crusty and portions that are generous and satisfying. Reviewers note tasty options like poulet and filet mignon and say the sauces add real depth, while the overall experience is enhanced by fast, friendly and attentive service and a welcoming vibe. The staff is repeatedly praised for going the extra mile, especially when handling delivery mix ups, and the ambiance is described as lively and comfortable, with a summer terrace and late hours appreciated by those with shifting schedules. Some critiques include occasional dry meat or bread, overly saucy bites, or gaps in seasoning, as well as issues with order accuracy such as extra meat not always delivered and a few long waits. A few rare remarks touch on cleanliness concerns in the kitchen and on the terrace, including pests on the outdoor area. Still, many call this one of the best sandwich spots in Montreal and say they would return, noting that quality and service can vary but the overall impression is a strong and flavorful place worth visiting.View restaurant profile
POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge - African Brunch Restaurants in Montreal

POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge

Opens Today at 12 pm
(79)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge is described as delivering authentic Nigerian and West African dishes with flavors that feel like home, including Amala with ewedu and gbegiri, egusi, fufu, and jollof rice, with many mentioning generous portions and appealing presentation. Customers praise the welcoming and attentive service, fast and friendly staff, and a clean, conducive atmosphere with vibes that enhance the dining experience. While overall praised for the food and hospitality, some reviews note higher prices for the Canadian market, occasional service charges, and value concerns when ordering takeout or without protein. Several diners highlight versatile options such as vegan choices and accommodating dietary requests, and many say the flavors evoke home cooking and encourage repeat visits, especially for those seeking authentic West African cuisine in Montreal or nearby areas. A few mentions of issues include the smell in the dining area on one visit and some spice levels not being as bold as expected, but the consensus remains that the food tastes great and the experience is worth it.View restaurant profile

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