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Lahmajoune Villeray - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Lahmajoune Villeray

The best homemade Lahmajoune in Montreal.
Open until 8 pm
(420)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy

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Review Summary

Lahmajoune Villeray is a warm, family run spot in Montreal where the food feels handmade with care. The lahmajoune itself is praised for a thin, crisp crust and flavorful filling, while a wide array of kebbe, grape leaves, spinach pie, hummus, muhammara and cheese rolls showcases fresh, house made options. The service is repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, with generous portions and affordable prices that invite repeat visits. Popular items can sell out, so ordering ahead or arriving early is advised. Desserts such as baklava and namoura are highlighted, and the overall pick up or takeout experience is characterized by freshness, authenticity and a sense of family pride.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Seta - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Boulangerie Seta

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(30)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews describe Boulangerie Seta as a place where lahmajuns, manaeesh, spicy cheese and spinach pastries shine, with the bread always fresh and the flavors consistently vibrant. Staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and welcoming, with service described as efficient and helpful and recommendations often praised. The za'atar flatbread is a standout, and the overall menu earns high marks for tasty, fresh flavors, though one reviewer found the cumin in the topping a bit much. Some mentions of a busy interior at peak times appear, but the overall tone remains positive and many say they would return even after long trips. Overall, the impressions point to Boulangerie Seta as a top choice for fresh bread, flavorful lahmajoun and mante, with consistently good service that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Alep - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Alep

Open until 10:30 pm
(235)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, Alep delivers bold Middle Eastern flavors that many reviewers praise for freshness and complexity, from the fattouche and hummus to tender grilled meats and a variety of tasting menu options that showcase a wide range of spices. The dining experience is described as delicious and memorable by many, with some noting excellent service and thoughtful wine recommendations, while others report slow or uneven service and long waits, and a few feel portions are small relative to the price. The atmosphere is generally pleasant and lively, though it can be a bit loud, and some diners observe a quieter, pricier section that could be more tranquil. Value fluctuates across reviews, with several guests happily paying for quality and variety, and a minority feeling the value does not fully match expectations. In sum, Alep is seen as a place offering strong flavors and attentive care that many would return for, despite occasional concerns about pacing, portion size, and consistency.View restaurant profile
Arouch - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Arouch

Opens Monday at 11 am
(89)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Parc-Extension

Review Summary

At Arouch, reviewers consistently praise a warm welcome and standout lahmajoun, calling the place an OG for decades and a must visit for both dine in and takeout. The takeout counter earns frequent praise for efficiency and careful packaging, with many noting the option to buy in bulk and to freeze orders nicely. The menu is described as clear with a wide range of options, and the food is repeatedly called delicious, fresh, and reasonably priced. The lahmajoun is noted to appear as flatbread or wrap depending on preparation, with some minor critique about toppings not always fully integrated when veggies are added, yet the flavor and texture are widely enjoyed. Service is described as friendly and helpful, and the interior is noted as clean and straightforward. While there are comments about wishing for more locations and a now closed downtown spot, overall Arouch is seen as a top choice for authentic Armenian flatbreads and reliable comfort food that travels well, with some suggesting a cider pairing.View restaurant profile
Kavkaz Resto - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Kavkaz Resto

Open until Midnight
(170)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Kavkaz Resto is described as an authentic Caucasian dining spot in Montreal with a Georgian and Armenian influence, offering flavorful grills and seafood that guests say are well prepared. The atmosphere is warm and cozy, with live music that enhances the evening without overpowering conversations, making it suitable for families, couples, celebrations, and casual nights alike. Service is consistently described as friendly and attentive, with welcoming staff and occasional thoughtful touches. The dining experience is praised for generous portions, fresh ingredients, and good value, especially during celebrations and private gatherings. Some reviews note the music can be loud on busy nights and a few dishes or prices could be balanced more, but the overall sentiment is highly positive and Kavkaz Resto is seen as a must-try for robust flavors and a lively, family-friendly setting.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Alep Bistro - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Le Petit Alep Bistro

Open until 10:30 pm
(277)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

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Review Summary

Reviews portray Le Petit Alep Bistro as delivering bold Syrian Lebanese flavors and a warm, attentive service, with many diners calling it authentic and among the best in Montreal; the menu and tasting flights are often recommended, and the overall dining experience is described as flavorful, hospitable, and good value for the quality. However, several comments caution that portions can be small for the price and a number of dishes can be overly acidic, particularly in tasting courses, leading to some disappointments despite strong flavors. The atmosphere is described as intimate and lively depending on the night, with noted strengths in the hummus moujadara kebabs and other classics, and a notable wine or sommelier component; some experiences mention miscommunication about the menu, slow or uneven service, or heat and noise affecting comfort. Taken together, the consensus points to a standout Levantine dining option with superb flavors and service, but for some there are considerations about price, portion size, and balance of acidity.View restaurant profile
Buffet BRAVO ! - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Buffet BRAVO !

Open until Midnight
(119)
Outremont, Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Buffet BRAVO ! is described as a lively venue with fresh, delicious food, generous portions, friendly service and a cozy yet electric atmosphere that many feel offers good value for celebrations. Reviews praise a wide menu and entertaining elements like live music, singing, a heated dance floor, and a welcoming, spacious space with a calm kids area that helps parents enjoy the night. On the less favorable side, some appetizers and mains are reported to be dry or lukewarm and not always flavorful, the music can be too loud for conversation, and a few comments mention unsolicited photos by the owner and value concerns. Overall, impressions vary, but the energy, variety of dishes including European and Russian options, and the festive ambiance make it a popular choice for birthdays and other gatherings.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Armenia - Lahmajoun Montreal - Armenian Restaurants in Montreal

Pâtisserie Armenia - Lahmajoun Montreal

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(37)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews for Pâtisserie Armenia - Lahmajoun Montreal consistently celebrate the restaurant as offering the best lahmajoun in town and even in North America, with the dough light and flavorful and the fillings generous and well seasoned. Authentic Armenian flavors and traditional meat pies are praised, and many note the quality of pastries like baklava. The spot is repeatedly described as small and family run, with friendly, welcoming staff and a warm atmosphere that makes customers want to return. Customer service is highlighted as top notch and the overall experience is seen as well worth trying, with many saying they come back whenever in Montreal.View restaurant profile

Dînette Bardèz

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(28)
Mile-End

Review Summary

Dînette Bardèz is described as cozy and welcoming with a warm vibe and a chef and staff who are passionate and attentive. The menu earns high marks for variety and quality with standout items such as the kafta burger and the rouleau soujuk, garlic potatoes, manakeesh, and the macarona bechamel which many find comforting and satisfying. Desserts like baklava and a baklava cheesecake receive frequent praise for their richness. Guests report a clean, well run space and fair prices, making it a reliable choice for a quick but delicious meal. The spot is repeatedly recommended with many planning to return to try more dishes from the menu. A few reviewers would like to see more plant based options, but overall the consensus is that Dînette Bardèz delivers consistently delicious food and friendly service.View restaurant profile

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