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El Lounge Resto-Bar - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Cocktail Bar Top Pick

El Lounge Resto-Bar

Opens Today at 6 pm
(283)

Review Summary

El Lounge Resto-Bar presents a vibrant Latin atmosphere with delicious food, top notch cocktails, and friendly, attentive service that guests consistently praise. The menu showcases flavorful bites and a wide selection of drinks, while the vibe shifts from relaxed terrace evenings to lively dance nights fueled by great live music. The staff and management are noted for making celebrations feel extra special and for guiding guests through the menu with warmth, ensuring smooth experiences even on busy nights. This combination of food, drinks, ambiance, and welcoming hospitality makes El Lounge Resto-Bar a standout spot for friends, couples, and birthday celebrations.View restaurant profile
Anita Empanadas - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Anita Empanadas

Empanadas and other Argentine specialties counter
Opens Today at 11 am
(185)

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently describe Anita Empanadas as a warm, welcoming place with a cozy, nostalgic vibe and staff that are helpful and friendly. Empanadas are praised for generous fillings, tasty dough whether fried or baked, and a wide variety that includes beef, humita, spinach, and other crowd favorites. Takeout and dine-in experiences are reliable and charming, with house sauces like chimichurri enhancing the flavors and options that cater to dietary needs. Although one review notes a canceled order without follow-up, the overall tone is that Anita Empanadas delivers delicious, authentic flavors at a great value and invites a return visit.View restaurant profile
Chez Gardel - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant

Chez Gardel

Opens Today at 1:30 pm
(452)

Review Summary

Across reviews, Chez Gardel is described as a warm, family‑style Argentine dining spot that makes guests feel instantly at home, with the couple owners often visiting tables to share stories and ensure satisfaction. The food is repeatedly praised for high quality Argentine beef and authentic flavors, with standout cuts like ribeye, bife de chorizo, and côte de boeuf, often accompanied by house chimichurri and generous portions. Starters and sides such as empanadas and milanesa, plus desserts like dulce de leche crêpe or chajá, are highlighted as memorable. The atmosphere blends cozy hospitality, tango‑inspired decor, and a lively yet intimate dining room that transports diners to Argentina. Service is described as attentive, personal, and consistently friendly, with guests feeling treated like family. Value and a well curated wine list are frequently noted, though a few comments mention lunch service can be slower or that a non steak dish may not meet expectations. Overall the reviews depict a hidden gem on the south shore that many say is among the best Argentine dining experiences around, inviting repeat visits and enthusiastic recommendations.View restaurant profile
Café Conca d'Oro - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Coffee Shop

Café Conca d'Oro

Italian café since 1963 - Little Italy, MTL• Espresso Cappucino Latte• Sweets• Sandwiches• TV sports• Summer terraceKaraoke Fri & Sat at 9h00 PM
Open until 2:30 am
(112)

Review Summary

Café Conca d'Oro is described as a warm, welcoming hub in Little Italy, Montreal, where authentic Italian coffee, pastries and a homey vibe attract a diverse crowd. Visitors praise the strong espresso, creamy cappuccinos, cannoli and tiramisu, and note a menu that blends Italian staples with treats like empanadas and churros. The atmosphere is cozy and old school, with friendly staff and a lively buzz that spikes on game days when sports on multiple TVs and live shows draw crowds. Many reviews highlight the energy during Champions League and Eurocup nights and a sense that the place feels like a little piece of Uruguay in Canada due to its diverse patrons and spirited vibe. Prices are generally friendly, though a few comments mention that some items can be a bit pricey. Overall Café Conca d'Oro comes across as a reliable spot for good coffee, comforting pastries, casual bites and a convivial setting to watch sports or enjoy karaoke and live entertainment.View restaurant profile
Rue20 - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant

Rue20

Opens Today at 1 pm
(106)

Review Summary

Rue20 receives broad praise for flavorful Venezuelan street food and generous portions, with hot dogs and pepitos highlighted as standout dishes. Diners describe authentic flavors, fresh ingredients, and a lively Latin energy that makes meals feel special, while service is often quick and attentive. The vibe is frequently described as family friendly and welcoming, with mentions of burgers and other Venezuelan staples adding variety. Some reviewers note excellent food quality and regard Rue20 as among the best street food options in Montreal. A few caveats appear, including occasional critiques of customer service attitude and, more often, a small crowded space and very loud background music that can overwhelm some patrons. Overall Rue20 stands out for its best hot dogs and flavorful pepitos and overall enjoyable experience, with opportunities to improve noise control and consistency of service.View restaurant profile
Che Churros & Empanadas - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant

Che Churros & Empanadas

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(132)

Review Summary

Che Churros & Empanadas is widely praised as a standout in Montreal, with empanadas and churros at the core, vegan options praised, and a chimichurri that elevates many fillings. The baked empanadas are noted as light and flavorful, with fillings like squash, mushroom and vegan cheese, and the churros are described as among the best in town. The Barros Luco Sandwich is mentioned positively for nourishment, though bread is sometimes not ideal. The staff are friendly and the atmosphere cozy, making it a solid option for a quick bite or a park picnic. Some feedback points to consider include a disappointing Supremo hotdog, overpackaging, slower service, and concerns about bread quality and mayo, with price a factor for some. Overall, the reviews converge on strong empanadas, tasty churros and vegan options, with room for refinement in a few items and service, establishing it as a reliable Montreal spot for Latin-inspired treats.View restaurant profile
Arepera - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Arepera

Casual Venezuelan fare for vegans, meat eaters & gluten-free diners in a brightly painted space.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(599)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Arepera as a gluten free friendly spot with generous portions and good value, where Venezuelan staples like arepas and empanadas are consistently praised. The menu is noted for being fully gluten free or easily adaptable, making it popular with celiac diners and those with dietary restrictions, while still appealing to non gluten free guests who enjoy flavorful, well stuffed sandwiches and plantain sides. Vegans, vegetarians and meat lovers find plenty of options, with standouts including arepas with avocado, pabellon, plantains with cheese, and a variety of empanadas and sauces such as guasacaca and a bright green sauce. The atmosphere is described as casual and friendly, with an open kitchen and welcoming staff, and the space often noted as spacious and bright, sometimes with a lively or convivial vibe. Service is generally praised for attentiveness and multilingual staff, though a few reviews report occasional delays or mixups during busy times. A small number mention issues like a dish with dirt or a misstep in a menu item, but the overall impression emphasizes safe gluten free preparation and consistent quality. In many notes, Arepera is singled out as one of the best places for gluten free Venezuelan food in its city.View restaurant profile
Naguara - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant

Naguara

Opens Today at 11 am
(33)

Review Summary

Overall, Naguara receives strong praise for authentic Venezuelan flavors, a varied menu, generous portions, and a welcoming, cozy atmosphere with friendly service. The arepas, pastelitos, quesillo, tequenos, and empanadas are highlighted as standout items, with several reviews calling the arepas among the best and the flavors bringing back childhood memories. Several reviewers note good value for the quality, though a few mention that the price to value ratio could be better and one notes the absence of a bathroom as a drawback. The location is convenient for some, making it a worthwhile trip from outside the city, and the overall vibe is described as lively and inviting. This has led to repeated visits and a growing sense of the spot as a neighborhood favorite, despite occasional comments about cost and facilities.View restaurant profile
Espace Amalgame - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Coffee Shop

Espace Amalgame

Opens Today at 9 am
(20)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Espace Amalgame as a clean, welcoming space that works well for events, though drinks can be pricey. It is portrayed as an artsy spot on Saint Laurent where guests can grab a drink or a latte alongside delicious empanadas and desserts. The service is consistently praised as friendly and attentive, with staff taking time to explain the menu and make guests feel at home. The atmosphere blends Italian inspired decor and music, providing an interesting and comfortable setting. Overall, the consensus centers on flavorful empanadas, good beverages, and a memorable, inviting vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Cake Bakery Bro Tequeños & Empanadas - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Takeout/Counter

Cake Bakery Bro Tequeños & Empanadas

Opens Today at 12 pm
(20)

Review Summary

Cake Bakery Bro Tequeños & Empanadas garners praise for a standout menu that features unbeatable tres leches cake and top tier tequeños, with many calling the pastries exceptional and the cakes magnificent. The reviews converge on overall excellence in food, service, quality and price, noting attentive, friendly care. A new location with easy access and the option to buy Latin products on site are highlighted positives. Direct involvement by the owners is mentioned, contributing to a sense of consistency and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Bocadillo - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant

Bocadillo

Opens Today at 11 am
(241)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Bocadillo as a beloved spot for authentic Venezuelan flavors, with arepas, pabellón, empanadas and tequeños frequently praised for rich fillings and well cooked meat, complemented by plantains and a cilantro garlic sauce; the food is often described as delicious with generous portions, and the overall vibe is a calm yet lively space with friendly, attentive service. Gluten considerations appear in several notes, with many dishes being gluten free and the arepas highlighted as safe options, while the yuca fries are noted to carry a small cross contamination risk. Price is mentioned as a bit high by some, though others feel the quality justifies the cost, and a few reviews reference a recent move or renovation without sacrificing flavor. Overall the restaurant is seen as a great place to try Venezuelan cuisine in Montreal, offering strong flavor, a welcoming atmosphere and reliable service, with occasional comments about portion size, value and atmosphere variance.View restaurant profile
Bistro l'Arepa - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Bistro l'Arepa

Opens Today at 10 am
(345)

Review Summary

Bistro l'Arepa is described as a welcoming, vibrant spot that offers a delicious journey through Latin American flavors with a focus on Venezuelan and Colombian dishes. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients, generous portions, and flavorful staples such as arepas, chicharron, sancocho, cachapas, pabellon and tostones, along with a refreshing papelon aguapanela drink. The atmosphere is consistently praised as warm and lively, with attractive decor and attentive, friendly service that makes guests feel at home. While many find the food excellent and authentic, several note that prices can be high for the portion size and a few orders have varied in quality. Overall, the place is seen as a memorable authentic Latin dining experience with good vibes and a strong recommendation to return to explore more dishes.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Beba - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Restaurant Beba

Opens Today at 5 pm
(518)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Beba as a small, intimate neighborhood gem with warm service and a lively, welcoming atmosphere. The cooking is praised as inventive and precise, with standout bites such as mackerel on sesame bread, knish with imperial caviar, dates stuffed with foie gras, maitake mushrooms, and well executed pastas. The wine list and cocktails are frequently highlighted as excellent, and the staff is described as knowledgeable and attentive. Some reviewers note that portions can be small for the price and a few dishes can be overly salty or not fully balanced, and a handful mention occasional service inconsistencies or noise. Despite these caveats, the overall tone is that Beba is one of the top dining options in the city, a place many would return to for a special night or a vibrant neighborhood meal.View restaurant profile
Bocadillo Bistro - Montreal Argentinean, Venezuelan Restaurants
Restaurant

Bocadillo Bistro

Opens Today at 12 pm
(273)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Bocadillo Bistro as a lively spot with a warm, vibrant atmosphere and frequent live bands that many consider the evening's highlight. The food receives mixed verdicts: authentic Venezuelan flavors and some dishes praised for taste and heartiness, while several meals are noted as small for the price and occasionally inconsistent in quality. Service is often described as average or slow, with lapses such as slow plate removal or uneven attention during busy shows, and some guests report paying a cover for the music and finding drinks overpriced. The overall experience is defined by the energy of the performances and strong arepa and cachapa options, with many saying the venue is best for drinks and music rather than a full dinner. Despite price concerns, the place is repeatedly cited as worth visiting for the entertainment and vibe, though expectations about portion size and value vary.View restaurant profile

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