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African Restaurants in Montreal

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Le Virunga - African Restaurants in Montreal

Le Virunga

Stylish, cozy bistro plating braised goat leg, slow-cooked oxtail & other African-inspired dishes.
Open until 11 pm
(957)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

Le Virunga offers a bold African inspired dining experience in the Plateau, blending local Quebec ingredients with aromatic spices and bold flavors that feel thoughtful and special without being fussy. Guests praise flavorful, well seasoned mains and innovative entrées, and the atmosphere is described as cozy, elegant and intimate. The service is frequently praised as attentive and professional, with staff who know the menu inside out and a wine list that features a South African focus. Many reviews highlight the Pan African fusion concept and a small, carefully chosen menu that changes with the season, inviting a sense of discovery. While some notes mention small portions or occasional delays, the overall sentiment points to high quality, craft, and hospitality that make Le Virunga a standout option in Montreal's dining scene.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Djambala - African Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Djambala

Gastronomy, African Fusion and Catering Service
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(218)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Restaurant Djambala is described as a warm, family run spot with attentive staff and a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The menu takes diners on a culinary journey across the African continent with dishes like poulet moambe, queue de boeuf au gombo, tilapia braise saka saka, and fufu, plus plantains, accras and other favourites, all prepared with care and bold, well balanced flavors. Reviews highlight generous portions, good value for money, and consistent quality in both taste and presentation. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly, professional and welcoming, making guests feel at home. The decor and ambiance are noted as stylish, traditional yet relaxed, with music that enhances the experience without being overpowering. Many diners say they will return to try more items and to celebrate occasions, and several mention desserts and special touches that boost the overall experience. Overall, Djambala is portrayed as a standout option for authentic African cuisine in Montreal, delivering hearty meals, rich flavors, and a hospitable, family oriented experience.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade - African Restaurants in Montreal

La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade

Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(1332)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers a warm, immersive dining experience that feels like a Mauritanian home in Montreal. The decor is authentically traditional and cozy, creating a welcoming atmosphere where the staff and the owner take care to explain the menu and make guests feel at ease. Dishes arrive in generous, shareable portions as part of a per-person fixed menu that typically starts with a lentil soup and continues with a richly flavored couscous platter, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available. Flavors are described as comforting and vibrant, with mint tea and hibiscus drinks often highlighted as perfect finishers. The setting is friendly and intimate, with guests welcomed to bring their own wine and prices that are considered very reasonable, making it a memorable spot to explore North African and Mauritanian cuisine with family or friends.View restaurant profile
Le Nil Bleu - African Restaurants in Montreal

Le Nil Bleu

Located in Hotel Kutuma
Open until 11 pm
(2454)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More

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
Menthe et Couscous - African Restaurants in Montreal

Menthe et Couscous

Authentic Mediterranean, Maghrébin, North African restaurant offering a variety of unconventional Couscous & Tajines recipes
Open until Midnight
(1946)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

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Review Summary

Menthe et Couscous offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with authentic North African flavors and generous portions. Dishes like the lamb shank tagine and couscous royal are repeatedly described as tender, deeply flavorful and beautifully prepared, with homemade merguez and perfectly steamed couscous. The ambiance blends coziness with lively entertainment, including belly dancing and occasional live violin, which enhances the dinner without detracting from the food. Service is consistently friendly, attentive, and professional, making guests feel welcome from start to finish. With a BYOB option, generous portions, and a reputation for fresh ingredients and comforting, home style cooking, Menthe et Couscous stands out as a great choice for a relaxed dinner, a celebratory night, or a memorable group meal.View restaurant profile
Akwaba - African Restaurants in Montreal

Akwaba

Traditional & unique African & Greek fish, meat & vegetarian dishes are served in a warm setting.
Open until 11 pm
(164)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the Plate

Review Summary

Akwaba offers authentic Ghanaian cuisine with flavors that many describe as delicious, fresh, and well balanced, from chicken and lamb plates to attieke with fish and plantains, with generous portions and sauces that make a difference. The overall experience is warmly welcoming, with staff noted for politeness and care, and guests often feel at home during their meals. Food quality is repeatedly praised as excellent, with some reviewers highlighting the authenticity of the flavors from the motherland and others noting the variety that keeps them coming back. Travelers and locals alike appreciate the chance to sample a range of dishes, and many say they would return, with several recommending planning ahead for pickup to keep the experience smooth. The restaurant is frequently described as a standout for well cooked African cuisine in Montreal, and the vibe is often described as friendly and accommodating.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Cauris - African Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Le Cauris

Open until 11:30 pm
(108)
Mile-Ex, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Diolo Traiteur earns high marks for excellent food and the evident passion of the chef, with quality ingredients and careful preparation shaping an enjoyable dining experience. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with a warm ambiance and generous portions that make meals feel hearty. Reviews highlight authentic Senegalese flavors and a diverse menu, including dishes like poisson tchi bou sien and poulet yassa, plus a refreshing ginger juice that many call a standout. The chef is praised for listening to guests and adapting dishes to vegetarian needs, and catering service is noted as reliable and accommodating for family events. Several comments hail Diolo Traiteur as among the best in Montreal and Canada, with some calling it a top African restaurant in Montreal and a memorable taste of Dakar. Overall, the restaurant is presented as delicious, well seasoned, and consistently satisfying, encouraging repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bar 30 juin - African Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Bar 30 juin

Open until 1 am
(257)
Mile-Ex, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Restaurant Bar 30 juin receives consistent praise for bold, flavorful African and cross-cultural dishes, generous portions, and friendly, attentive staff in a warm, lively setting with good music. Dishes such as yassa chicken, poulet mayo, goat, cod, fufu with grain sauce and cassava placali, and plantain offer a varied and satisfying experience, with desserts like Congo cake providing a sweet finish. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and convivial, sometimes with regulars and a mix of curious diners contributing to a relaxed vibe. Service is repeatedly highlighted as kind and professional, though a few reviews note occasional rough edges such as uneven seating, heat issues on cold nights, and long wait times or a takeout mix-up. A minority report concerns about tipping practices in some visits. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a solid, authentic, and reasonably priced option for flavorful African and diaspora cuisine in Montreal, with many mentions of return visits and positive recommendations.View restaurant profile
Baguette Brochette - African Restaurants in Montreal

Baguette Brochette

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(144)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews of Baguette Brochette describe a place with tasty sandwiches and a distinctive sauce, friendly, attentive service, and good value that make it a go to quick meal; many note a warm welcome, occasional free bites like chips or dessert donuts, and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. The tofu baguette is highlighted by some, while others enjoy classic options; bowls receive mixed reactions, with some finding flavor and texture lacking and others loving the concept. Several comments mention inconsistency or declines in quality lately, including overcooked chicken, dry meat, and missing items in orders, along with occasional service gaps when busy. Still, the overall impression is positive, with multiple diners recommending it and praising the staff, the reasonable prices, and the overall experience. The place is viewed as a standout option in the area, offering a memorable dining experience and unique touches that keep readers curious to return.View restaurant profile
Simal Afro Fusion - African Restaurants in Montreal

Simal Afro Fusion

May be temporarily closed
(3)
Latin Quarter
L'Afrique de l'Est (East Africa) - African Restaurants in Montreal

L'Afrique de l'Est (East Africa)

Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 pm
(59)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

L'Afrique de l'Est earns high marks for authentic Ethiopian dishes, generous portions of injera, and a warm, family-run atmosphere. Reviews note flavorful meat and vegetarian platters, lively energy, and a BYOB option that encourages social meals with friends or family. Many diners describe the experience as homely and homemade, with dishes cooked to order and a sense of being welcomed as guests in a family kitchen. One critique mentions slow service and higher prices for smaller portions, along with cleanliness concerns. Overall, the reviews convey that the restaurant offers memorable flavors, generous portions, and a welcoming home-like vibe that draws diners back.View restaurant profile
Baguette Brochette - African Restaurants in Montreal

Baguette Brochette

Open your palette to Montreal's luxury sandwich experience.
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(30)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Review Summary

At Baguette Brochette, reviews highlight delicious merguez sandwiches with a spicy sauce and a baguette that crackles, a solid option for a casual stop on the plaza with generous portions and good value. The service is consistently friendly, with customers noting warm smiles, and the overall ambiance with nice music enhances the experience. Several reviewers place it among the best sandwiches in the neighborhood, perhaps even in Montreal, praising the authentic baguette texture and generous servings. The place is often described as a delicious discovery served with a smile, and diners say they would return.View restaurant profile
Maman Jeanne - African Restaurants in Montreal

Maman Jeanne

Open until 11 pm
(64)
Ville-Émard

Review Summary

Maman Jeanne is described as a warm, family friendly spot where Creole and African dishes are cooked with love and served in generous portions at reasonable prices. The griot, riz djon djon, plantain, and beignets come up repeatedly as standout items, with tender meat and bold flavors that feel like home cooking. The service is consistently praised for attentiveness and kindness, with the owner described as friendly and actively involved in the community, creating a welcoming atmosphere even when arriving near closing time. Takeout is a popular option, and the place is noted for large portions and good value for groups or families. While most reviews celebrate freshness, flavor, and heart in every dish, a few mention issues such as excess grease or sauces that run heavy. Overall, Maman Jeanne is viewed as a well kept secret and a comforting, flavorful destination that leaves diners satisfied and eager to return.View restaurant profile
Baguette Brochette - African Restaurants in Montreal

Baguette Brochette

Laid-back atmosphere serving gourmet baguette sandwiches inspired by the unique combination of Parisian Cafés and African street food.
Open until 11:30 pm
(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
Meme traiteur Restaurant - African Restaurants in Montreal

Meme traiteur Restaurant

Open until 11 pm
(31)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews of Meme traiteur Restaurant present a mixed view on value, with some diners saying the food is very expensive and does not justify the price, while others praise the very good quality, generous portions, and the overall experience. The service is a consistent bright spot, described as friendly and amazing, with appreciation for the care shown. Overall the impression is favorable for the food and service, even as price remains a point of contention, and a portion of guests would recommend the restaurant.View restaurant profile
042 AFRO LOUNGE - African Restaurants in Montreal

042 AFRO LOUNGE

Open until 3 am
(111)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Review Summary

042 AFRO LOUNGE is described as a warm, cozy spot with authentic African vibes and friendly, attentive staff that make guests feel welcome from the moment they arrive, with a vibe that blends relaxed dining with a lively late night scene as the music stays on point; the menu earns praise for spicy, flavorful dishes such as pepper soup and catfish pepper soup, jollof rice with jerk chicken served with plantain and a house salad, suya, and seafood okra, all noted as delicious and satisfying; drinks are enjoyable though some find them pricey, and space can feel tight while the music can be loud for some, but the overall sentiment is that the place offers great food, vibrant atmosphere, and a welcoming, home-like hospitality that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
J&G SUYA SPOT & RESTOBAR - African Restaurants in Montreal

J&G SUYA SPOT & RESTOBAR

Open until Midnight
(16)
LaSalle

Review Summary

J&G SUYA SPOT & RESTOBAR receives consistent praise for reliable service and flavorful food, with reviews noting that the dining experience has never disappointed and delivery is efficient. The menu features items like jello rice and suya with chicken described as delicious and among the best found in an African restaurant in Montreal. Reviewers also call it some of the best Nigerian food in Canada, praising fresh ingredients and the welcoming, friendly owner. After several visits, the overall impression remains positive with great food and a warm atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Mbia Grill - African Restaurants in Montreal

Mbia Grill

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(6)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Mbia Grill receives high marks for its beef samosas, described as delicious, crispy and full of flavor, with portions noted as generous and meals described as a real pleasure. Delivery via Uber is fast and reliable, contributing to a smooth and efficient ordering experience. The restaurant is seen as a place filled with heart and passion that maintains a strong standard and consistent quality over time, earning repeated praise and recommendations. Overall, diners view Mbia Grill as a go to option, appreciating the tasty food, generous portions and dependable experience.View restaurant profile
Hot Africa - African Restaurants in Montreal

Hot Africa

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(138)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Reviews describe Hot Africa as offering authentic Cameroonian flavors in Montreal, with generous portions and memorable taste, including Ndole, braised chicken, braised tilapia, goat and lamb, and homemade beignets served with rice and plantains, along with hibiscus juice. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with African music and attentive service that makes guests feel at home. The food is praised for freshness, flavor, texture, and quality, often described as worth the price and consistently satisfying for regular diners. Some notes mention that fish dishes can require a bit more time to prepare, but the wait is generally acceptable in light of the quality. Overall, the reviews portray Hot Africa as a standout spot for authentic Cameroonian cuisine in Montreal, known for vibrant flavors, generous portions, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Kanepicerie - African Restaurants in Montreal

Kanepicerie

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(29)
Pointe St-Charles

Review Summary

Overall, Kanepicerie earns praise for flavorful, tender meats like goat with rice and plantain, with meals described as well prepared, delicious, not overly oily or spicy, and good value for the price. The lamb plate is noted as nicely seasoned and well textured, paired nicely with plantain and rice, and beignets are delicious and cheap. Service is described as welcoming in places, with Ismail singled out for good service, though other comments mention uneven attention, no seating, and moments when food was left on the counter. French reviewers highlight a memorable West African culinary experience, generous portions, friendly staff guiding a novice through the menu, and a favorable overall value. A critical note points to dry, underseasoned grilled chicken, indicating room for improvement in that dish. Taken together, the reviews position Kanepicerie as a notable Montreal option for authentic African cuisine with hearty portions and reasonable prices, while noting some inconsistency in seasoning and service.View restaurant profile
Marché le Bled - African Restaurants in Montreal

Marché le Bled

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(24)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Marché le Bled reviews highlight excellent service and appetizing dibi with attieke, with the meat well grilled. A comment praises a staff member as the best, though no names are given. Hygiene concerns are raised for the premises. The ginger juice is good, but there is a lot of grease on the bottles and they are filled only halfway, which is disappointing for the price. Overall, reviewers praise flavor and service while calling for better hygiene and more consistent portions, with customers signaling willingness to pay the asking prices but expecting a minimum standard.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu - African Restaurants in Montreal

3 Pierres 1 Feu

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(414)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateAmerican BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-TriesView More

Review Summary

Overall, the reviews paint 3 Pierres 1 Feu as part of a lively, colorful market experience with a vast array of fresh produce, seafood, cheeses, meats, flowers and locally made gifts, plus plenty of places to eat on site or take a break on a terrace. The atmosphere is described as warm, authentic and very Montreal, with friendly vendors, easy navigation and a rhythm that invites wandering, tasting and lingering. The market and its stalls are repeatedly praised for quality, seasonality and breadth of choices, from everyday groceries to special finds, while parking options and accessibility are noted as a plus. The restaurant earns kudos as a reliable stop for a meal after shopping, and the overall vibe encourages trying new flavors and picking up gift items. A few critics mention higher prices, a sense of gentrification and occasional quieter winter days, but the consensus remains that 3 Pierres 1 Feu is a must visit for food lovers seeking local, delicious fare.View restaurant profile
Le Bled Resto Lounge - African Restaurants in Montreal

Le Bled Resto Lounge

Open until 3 am
(207)
Latin Quarter

Review Summary

Le Bled Resto Lounge is widely praised for a lively, authentic African ambiance and generous portions of flavorful dishes, from foufou banane with sauce and foufou de manioc to poulet and tilapia, with many diners calling the food delicious and comforting. The service is described as friendly and welcoming overall, though a few reviews mention slower service and occasional mix-ups or omissions with drinks, and some items not tasting as fresh as expected. The restaurant is frequently seen as a standout for African cuisine in the city, with guests planning to return with friends and calling it a memorable experience that blends good music, atmosphere, and hearty meals. While a handful of comments point to issues such as oiliness or spice level and occasional lapses in water or beverage service, the prevailing impression centers on flavorful, generous portions and good value. Overall, Le Bled Resto Lounge comes across as a beloved spot for warm hospitality and vibrant dining that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
La couscoussière D'Ali Baba - African Restaurants in Montreal

La couscoussière D'Ali Baba

Open until Midnight
(129)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

La couscoussière D'Ali Baba is described as a warmly welcoming spot with decor that evokes the country of a thousand and one nights and an authentic Moroccan atmosphere. A lively Baladi dance performance on weekends adds a festive element and invites audience participation. Menu highlights include couscous and tajines served in generous portions, with a set menu that includes soup, salad, dessert and mint tea, providing good value. Take your own drinks is noted by guests, and bringing wine is welcomed. People repeatedly mention a cozy, comfortable ambiance and a family friendly environment. Service experiences vary, with some praising fast, attentive service despite limited staff, while others report slower service at times. Takeout is available through a popular platform and is often regarded as good value with well prepared semolina and sauce, though a note mentions missing ingredients. Overall the reviews describe a memorable Moroccan dining experience in Montreal with authentic flavors, lively entertainment and a warm, inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
MAM GRILLADES - African Restaurants in Montreal

MAM GRILLADES

Open until Midnight
(122)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

At MAM GRILLADES, reviews highlight flavorful, juicy chicken with a true BBQ finish from charcoal, authentic African grillades, and generous portions at a good price. The chicken is often described as worth the wait, with some experiences noting a roughly one hour wait for it to be well done, and in several cases dine-in service is limited to takeout or delivery only. Service quality varies, with some visitors praising warm, family-like hospitality and superb cooking, while others point to slow on-site service, long waits, and inconsistent delivery timing. Not fast food but soul food, with dishes like attieke with alloco and chicken repeatedly described as delicious. Overall, many reviewers rate the food as excellent and the chicken as amazing, contributing to a sense that MAM GRILLADES is among Montreal's best grillades.View restaurant profile
Goût D'Afrique - African Restaurants in Montreal

Goût D'Afrique

May be temporarily closed
(2)
Côte-des-Neiges
325 F - Cuisine de Madagascar - African Restaurants in Montreal

325 F - Cuisine de Madagascar

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(471)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

325 F - Cuisine de Madagascar is repeatedly described as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot in Montreal that serves authentic Malagasy cuisine with soulful, vibrant flavors, generous portions and affordable prices, with the option to bring your own wine. Reviews highlight a comforting atmosphere and a family run vibe, where the staff are friendly and attentive and the kitchen delivers a range of dishes from ravitoto and rougail saucisses to coconut chicken curry and canard a la vanille, along with mango salad, nems, samosas and beignets, plus memorable desserts and manioc sweets. Several diners note careful preparation, fresh ingredients, and a welcoming interaction from the mother of the owner, which adds to a homey, celebratory mood. While decor, lighting and pace during busy times are sometimes mentioned as areas for improvement, the overall consensus is that the cuisine brings Madagascar to Montreal in a way that feels traditional and inviting, making this restaurant a standout for anyone curious about Malagasy flavors.View restaurant profile
Maquis Yasolo - African Restaurants in Montreal

Maquis Yasolo

Open until 11 pm
(148)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Maquis Yasolo receives consistently warm feedback for welcoming, attentive service and a cozy, intimate ambiance that makes guests feel at home. The menu is praised for hearty, flavorful dishes with a wide range including fish, chicken, goat, maafe, fufu, plantains, jollof rice, and vegetarian options, with standout notes for sauce graine and bissap. Dishes are often described as authentic and generously portioned, cooked with care and bold spices, and the fish and chicken dishes frequently highlighted as exceptional. The atmosphere, occasional live music, and decor contribute to a convivial yet intimate setting, ideal for a date or family meal. Staff are repeatedly commended for friendliness and helpful recommendations, and allergies are reportedly accommodated, with many saying they would return and would recommend Maquis Yasolo to others. While a few mentions of hours or occasional closures appear, the overall impression is of a reliable, high-quality, comforting dining experience.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Senegal - African Restaurants in Montreal

Le Petit Senegal

Opens Tomorrow at 2 pm
(132)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Le Petit Senegal as a welcoming spot with a convivial atmosphere where flavorful, homemade style dishes such as mafé, thieb with lamb, dibi, and atike stand out and portions are generally generous, complemented by bissap and other refreshing juices. The service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and efficiency, and the restaurant is noted to be clean and inviting. Some critics note drawbacks including late orders and prices that feel high for the portion size, with comments that the lamb rice can be light on meat and occasional frustrations when substitutions reduce portions. Despite these points, several reviews hail the thieb as among the best in Montreal and praise the authentic flavors that evoke African cuisine. Overall, the sentiment is positive with strong recommendations and a sense that Le Petit Senegal provides a reliable, satisfying experience for those seeking African fare in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Les délices de kemia - African Restaurants in Montreal

Les délices de kemia

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(30)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Les délices de kemia is described as a small, welcoming family run spot that serves hearty Creole cooking with the griot as a standout dish, offering generous portions of griot with rice and salads that feel comforting and authentic. The atmosphere is casual and eclectic, with diners noting a homey vibe and friendly service from the owner and staff who make guests feel at home. Fresh, flavorful and authentic Haitian inspired dishes are repeatedly praised, with the griot highlighted among favorites and meals described as comforting and tasty. Takeout is common, including orders via Too Good To Go, and many reviews emphasize generous portions and good value. A few notes mention hours and contact details not always up to date, but these do not detract from overall satisfaction. Overall the place is seen as a welcome addition to the neighborhood, delivering real Creole cooking in a small space while making guests want to return to try other dishes such as goat and soup.View restaurant profile
Acajou Br - African Restaurants in Montreal

Acajou Br

Opens Tomorrow at 12:30 pm
(260)
Latin Quarter

Review Summary

Acajou Br is described as a warm, family style Brazilian dining spot where flavors feel like home, with standout dishes such as feijoada, picanha, coxinhas, pastel, bobó de camarão, and cassava fries, plus caipirinhas, and where portions are often generous and the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming. Reviews emphasize hospitality and a lively, authentic Brazilian vibe that makes it feel like being in Brazil, suitable for celebrations and casual meals alike. A few comments note slower service, occasional misfires on certain items like some pastries, and ventilation or heat issues in the dining room, as well as questions over value for money due to portion sizes. Dietary needs are acknowledged with gluten-free options and careful handling to avoid cross contamination, and many guests express a strong likelihood to return and recommend Acajou Br to others seeking an authentic Brazilian experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Grillade Lafirenze - African Restaurants in Montreal

Grillade Lafirenze

Open until Midnight
(34)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Grillade Lafirenze is described as having a very calm atmosphere, good food, and a warm, accommodating staff that adapts to guests' preferences. The owner is said to be extremely welcoming, and the cuisine is simply exquisite, delivering a culinary experience not to be missed. A long search for fufu and pondu ends with a very good find, and a return visit is expected. Strong recommendations highlight the braised goat.View restaurant profile
Le Platana - African Restaurants in Montreal

Le Platana

Open until 11:30 pm
(166)
Mile-End

Review Summary

Le Platana is described as a warm, friendly spot with a vibrant, welcoming ambiance and a strong sense of Ivorian culture that shines through in both the atmosphere and the food. The dishes are repeatedly praised for flavor, freshness, and presentation, with favorites such as alloco, attieke, garba, chicken, fish, and fufu noted across visits, and many say the on site meals are consistently delicious and well prepared. Service is frequently highlighted as attentive and convivial, with staff making guests feel at home and the setting described as lively, colorful, and authentic. A number of reviews caution that delivery via Uber Eats can be slow and imperfect, including items arriving reheated or not as described, and some orders being canceled after long waits, with calls for clearer availability on the app rather than canceling. Hygiene is mentioned as an area for improvement, particularly the restrooms, and softer lighting could create a more intimate mood. Overall, Le Platana stands out as a top choice for Ivorian cuisine in the area, with many attendees planning to return to explore more dishes and to enjoy the strong, welcoming service and the sense of being in a joyful, authentic dining experience. Many consider it one of the best Ivorian restaurants in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'atmosphère - African Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant L'atmosphère

Open until 3 am
(34)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Restaurant L'atmosphère receives mixed feedback, with praise for the ambiance and the African-inspired vibe. A reservation and payment issue at the entrance introduced a per person entry fee that wasn't disclosed at booking, prompting some guests to leave. The venue is described as a very beautiful African-inspired setting. Decor is seen as not great by some and could use an update, especially for winter. It is viewed by some as a great place to relax with international guests. The ambiance is generally pleasant, though there are comments that the kitchen staff talk too much about the food.View restaurant profile
WAFRASIE - Asia Africa - African Restaurants in Montreal

WAFRASIE - Asia Africa

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(7)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Customers praise WAFRASIE - Asia Africa for a vibrant fusion of Asian and African flavors, with an incredible menu crafted by a devoted chef and flavors that reveal new palate sensations. Diners report large portions and consistently tasty dishes, including jollof rice with chicken and beef and char siu pork banh mi, along with nem and a bissap drink. The Abidjan rice rolls are highlighted as especially delicious, described as even better than ordinary imperial rolls, while the tofu is well seasoned and as tasty as chicken. Friendly and kind service adds to a welcoming experience, and many plan to return to try more menu items.View restaurant profile
Goûter Tropical - African Restaurants in Montreal

Goûter Tropical

Open until 11 pm
(137)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Goûter Tropical is described across reviews as a place with generally solid flavors, generous portions, and reasonable prices, with griot and other Haitian staples standing out for many diners. Service is praised for being attentive and friendly on many visits, with staff who take time to place orders and greet customers, though some experiences show inconsistency such as ordering confusion, a wrong dish delivered when the same staff handle the cash, and a past report of food safety issues. Several reviews note dependable weekend takeout and recurring favorites like Lalo, while others mention occasional declines in both food quality and service, including a lag that lets meals cool while payment is completed. Despite mixed moments, many comments highlight the freshness of ingredients, good atmosphere, and overall value, making Goûter Tropical a solid option for Haitian cuisine with room for greater consistency.View restaurant profile
Mayicha - African Restaurants in Montreal

Mayicha

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(16)
Verdun

Review Summary

Mayicha is praised for Afro Caribbean flavors and affordable prices in Verdun, with dishes like fried fish with plantain and attiéké or mafé with rice plantain described as a real delight. The lamb thieb is halal, which is noted with satisfaction. Reviews also highlight the friendly atmosphere and warm welcome. Overall, the food is described as amazing with vibrant flavors and good value for the price. The consensus suggests returning for more and recommending it to others who want to explore Afro Caribbean cuisine.View restaurant profile
POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge - African Restaurants in Montreal

POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge

Opens Tomorrow 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
Restaurant L'Escape - African Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant L'Escape

Open until 11 pm
(50)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Restaurant L'Escape is described as a cozy, clean venue with attentive and friendly service and a warm atmosphere where authentic Nigerian and African dishes are well cooked, flavorful, and nicely seasoned. Dishes such as Ogbono Soup, Bitterleaf Soup, and Seafood Okra are noted for balanced flavors that are not too salty or spicy. The staff are helpful in guiding choices, sometimes showing visuals to help pick meals, and the music plus ambiance are highlighted as enjoyable elements of the dining experience. The restaurant is praised for being open on time, comfortable seating, and consistent hospitality that makes guests feel welcome. Overall, reviews position Restaurant L'Escape as a top spot for genuine Nigerian cuisine, with high standards of cleanliness, good music, and a vibe that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Taliet - African Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Le Taliet

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(50)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews highlight Restaurant Le Taliet for tasty dishes and a clean, pleasant, and warm setting with attentive service. The garba stands out, and the dining experience evokes Abidjan with perfectly cooked food, nice presentation, and genuinely delicious flavors. The placali, alloco, and sauces are described as comforting and fragrant, with the sauce not very spicy but with a pleasant aroma. Diners appreciate seeing a good Ivorian restaurant in the neighborhood and report repeat orders with high satisfaction. On a first visit there was a missing sauce, but the restaurant responded helpfully and advised noting preferences in future orders; a subsequent order met the request and even included extra placali. Overall service is top notch, the team is attentive, and the food is highly praised, earning strong recommendations.View restaurant profile

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