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≈ 0.3 km
Sushiuma showcases an all you can eat format with high quality sushi and a wide range of cold and hot dishes that many reviewers say deliver great value. The service is described as fast and efficient, with friendly staff and a playful robot presence that adds to the experience. Bringing your own wine is a popular perk, and the lively atmosphere makes it a good spot for families and groups celebrating occasions. While some comments mention variability in taste, temperature, or timing during busy periods, most diners leave impressed by freshness and breadth of options. Overall, Sushiuma feels like a reliable choice for sushi lovers seeking variety, speed, and value in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Sushiuma
Chic BYOB Japanese restaurant serving all-you-can-eat sushi, plus noodles, tempura & wok fare.
Open until 10 pm
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesThe Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews describe K2 Bistro as a lively all-you-can-eat sushi destination with a broad, fresh selection from sashimi and nigiri to creative rolls and grilled items, where each bite highlights quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation. The atmosphere stands out with immersive Studio Ghibli inspired decor that creates a warm, inviting environment. Ordering is streamlined through a touch-screen system at the table, letting guests mix orders easily and minimize wait times. Friendly and attentive staff are repeatedly praised for making guests feel welcome and well cared for. Value is another common thread, with many noting reasonable prices for AYCE and generous portions that encourage trying a wide range of dishes. For the best experience, reservations are advised, especially on weekends, to secure preferred seating and avoid longer waits. Overall, K2 Bistro emerges as a standout for sushi lovers and anime fans alike, delivering fresh flavors, abundant variety, and a memorable atmosphere that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
K2 Bistro
Open until 11 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal
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≈ 1.4 km
Across the reviews, Nemo shines for fresh, flavorful dishes, generous portions, and a thoughtful presentation that blends Vietnamese favorites with Asian fusion. The atmosphere is inviting and the staff are friendly and attentive, making occasions feel special. Popular choices like pho, Imperial rolls, pad Thai, and seafood are praised for quality and balance, with a menu that offers variety and value through generous portions and reasonable prices. The drinks are well crafted and the overall experience is described as memorable, with some notes about occasional pacing or a missing kids menu. Despite these, Nemo is widely seen as a reliable go to for a flavorful, welcoming dining experience that emphasizes fresh ingredients and thoughtfulness in service.View restaurant profile
Resto Bar Nemo
Delicious Asian Tapas & Grills
Open until 10:30 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Bistro Có Út is frequently described as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot where authentic Vietnamese flavors meet generous portions and attentive service. Reviewers repeatedly praise fresh, homemade spring rolls and imperial rolls, flavorful pho and well balanced bowls, and a menu that also features popular dishes with a refined touch. The ambiance is often described as calm and intimate with tasteful plants and soft lighting, making it a good setting for casual dinners with friends or a relaxed date night, and the staff are noted for being friendly and patient. Several diners highlight high value for money, with ample portions and reasonable prices, while house made cocktails and a varied menu add extra appeal. A few notes mention slower service or cooler temperatures at peak times, but the overall sentiment centers on satisfying meals, fresh ingredients, and a welcoming dining room. With repeated visits mentioned and dishes singled out as standout choices like spring rolls, pho in a hot stone bowl, and seafood specials, Bistro Có Út emerges as a go to spot for those seeking classic Vietnamese comfort with a refined touch.View restaurant profile
Bistro CO ÚT
Open until 10:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown
Mentioned in: Hushed Dining Spots for the Ultimate Relaxing Meal
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≈ 0.2 km
Pho Ly Quoc Su draws mixed but largely positive feedback for its authentic Vietnamese Pho and lively, attractive setting. Reviewers repeatedly praise the broth as rich and flavorful and the portions as generous, with chicken pho, beef pho and vermicelli dishes earning praise for taste and authenticity. The interior is described as clean, bright, and cozy with a vibrant decor and a pleasant terrace, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. Service is noted as friendly and attentive in many visits, though several diners report occasions of slower service, water not being refilled, or missteps during meals. Some guests mention higher prices and occasional inconsistency compared with other pho places, while others feel the quality justifies the cost and location. A number of reviewers highlight halal options and careful preparation to accommodate dietary needs, and many appreciate the freshness of ingredients and the traditional flavors that recall Hanoi and other Vietnamese kitchens. A few reviews describe less favorable experiences, citing bland broth or clumpy noodles, but these are outweighed by praise for the overall experience and the variety of menu choices, including banh mi and other Vietnamese dishes.View restaurant profile
Pho Ly Quoc Su
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviewers describe Okeya Kyujiro as an intimate, immersive omakase experience that feels like a journey to Japan, with pristine ingredients, artful plating, and a dynamic, chef-led progression served right in front of guests. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, polished, and personal, with explanations of dishes and provenance that elevate the tasting. Many note the ambiance as refined and authentic, the counter seating and open kitchen enhancing the sense of ceremony, and the overall experience frequently deemed memorable and worth the price, often positioned as a special occasion or bucket-list meal. Some report the brunch omakase as a more approachable alternative at a fraction of the dinner price. A few critiques appear around pacing, price, and value, occasional dessert misalignment, limited wine options or wine knowledge among staff, and an abrupt ending or fast tempo on certain visits, but these are outweighed by praise for consistency, the freshness of fish, and the artistry of the courses. Overall, the restaurant is widely celebrated as one of Montreal’s premier Japanese dining experiences, with many reviewers eager to return and celebrate milestones.View restaurant profile
Okeya Kyujiro
THEATRICAL OMAKASE EXPERIENCE
Open until 10 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealA Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews describe The Farsides as a visually striking space with graffiti, high ceilings and a lively, energetic vibe that works well for groups, dates, parties and post work gatherings, with a strong emphasis on atmosphere, music and cocktails. The team is frequently praised for friendly, attentive service and for handling events smoothly, though several accounts note uneven service during peak times or for large groups. Food is described as tasty and generously portioned in many cases, with fusion Thai and Hawaiian influences including pad Thai, poke bowls, steaks, wings and shareable dishes; however some diners find certain items overly salty, bland or inconsistent in quality, and a few experiences report cold or slow service and menus or promotions that don’t match expectations. Several reviews highlight that the kitchen can accommodate dietary needs and that staff go above and beyond, while others recount disappointing experiences at high prices, with delays, order errors and cleanliness issues in bathrooms. Overall, The Farsides stands out for its vibe, decor and potential, delivering memorable nights for many while leaving some guests underwhelmed by food execution, pacing or value on certain visits.View restaurant profile
The Farsides
Trendy restaurant decorated with colorful retro graffiti, serving Hawaiian and Thai cuisine, plus cocktails.
Open until 2 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Hot Spots to Try Now for Your Girls' Night Out in MontrealBest Supper Clubs in Montreal You Need to ExperienceView More
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≈ 0.7 km
JIAO DIM SUM BAR comes across as a lively Montreal spot with a bar vibe, great music and a vibe that works for groups or a date night. The service is frequently praised for speed and friendliness, though a few reviews mention slower moments during busy times and occasional miscommunications. The food earns broad admiration for flavor and freshness, with many dishes described as tasty and enjoyable, while others note inconsistency and some items being overly salty or not meeting expectations, and some diners feel the menu tilts toward a Westernized style. The cocktail program is a standout for many guests, delivering well balanced and creative drinks that complement the lively setting. Ambiance, energy and overall experience are repeatedly highlighted as positives, while a minority of patrons express frustration with price, portion size or specific dishes. As a result, JIAO DIM SUM BAR remains a popular choice for a night out in Montreal, with strong praise for vibe and drinks but mixed opinions on food value and consistency.View restaurant profile
JIAO DIM SUM BAR
Open until 3 amOld Montreal
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≈ 0.7 km
Yama Restaurant offers a refined, artful setting and a sushi focused menu with fresh nigiri and maki, standout wagyu dishes, and a strong cocktail program that many reviews praise; the staff are frequently described as attentive and professional, and the atmosphere can feel elegant and vibrant, though a few visits note slower service or uneven attention during quieter hours or when the team is spread thin, and some diners feel the prices are steep for the value received. Breakfast and hotel dining experiences are viewed as convenient with vegetarian options and friendly service in several reports, while a handful describe moments of cold energy from management that affected the mood. Overall, the sushi is repeatedly highlighted as outstanding and the presentation tends to be praised, making Yama a popular choice for celebrations and special occasions, even as price and consistency of service remain points of critique for certain patrons.View restaurant profile
Yama Restaurant
Located in the Vogue Hotel Montreal Downtown
Open until 11 pm
Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 0.8 km
Reviews describe a classic dim sum spot where carts are not available at all hours and weekend brunch tends to be the busiest, with a wait for a table but dishes that are flavorful, filling, and often shareable, and some items can also be ordered from the menu. The atmosphere is described as traditional and nostalgic, with some calling it a hidden gem and others noting a run down or dated look that could use a refresh. Service ranges from attentive, friendly, and generous with extras like complimentary green tea and dessert to experiences that are slow, rushed, or even problematic, including one noted incident of rude treatment. The food generally receives praise for variety, freshness, and authentic flavors, including dim sum staples and select entrees, though a few visits report uneven quality, some items not being as fresh, or concerns about hygiene and cleanliness. Many diners appreciate good value for money and the ability to enjoy a lively cart service, while others encounter language barriers or menu confusion and differing opinions on the overall experience. Overall the reviews converge on appealing flavors and nostalgic charm with caveats about service consistency and cart availability depending on the visit.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung
Open until 10 pmChinatown
Review Summary
≈ 0.8 km
Reviews present Dobe & Andy as a long standing Montreal Chinatown favorite for Chinese BBQ with standout roast pork and char siu and a Hong Kong vibe, offering generous portions and generally good value. The duck is praised by some for flavor but others find it dry or not as crunchy, and a few dishes arrive lukewarm or with inconsistent quality. The Guilin noodles, wonton soup, bok choy with scallion sauce, and milk tea are often highlighted, while service can be fast and friendly or slow and disorganized on busy nights with missed items. Overall the restaurant is seen as authentic and comforting with strong flavors and nostalgic atmosphere, though some reviews note changes in menu and quality that affect consistency.View restaurant profile
Dobe & Andy
This unfussy eatery serves traditional Chinese dishes such as dumplings, BBQ duck & wonton soup.
Open until 10 pm
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Celebrating Lunar New Year 2026 in Montreal: A Cultural and Culinary ExplorationThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More
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≈ 0.8 km
Le Poké Station earns strong praise for fresh, high quality ingredients, generous portions, and consistently tasty bowls, with many calling it the best poke in town and noting the customizable menu, wide range of proteins, toppings, and sauces that are well balanced; the bowls such as salmon, chicken katsu, shrimp tempura, and signature Honolulu and Aloha are described as fresh, flavorful, and prepared to order, with appealing presentation; service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and patient, while the space is clean and welcoming; some reviews mention limited indoor seating and suggest takeout to avoid wait times, but overall value is considered good given the large portions and quality; overall, Le Poké Station is seen as a healthy, convenient option that many plan to visit again.View restaurant profile
Le Poké Station
Open until 9 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian Bowls
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≈ 0.9 km
Chillax is described across reviews as a cozy, casual Japanese spot with a calm, welcoming vibe where comforting dishes like ramen, donburi, gyoza, and karaage hit the mark, with many noting salmon teriyaki donburi, udon, and fried squid or takoyaki as standouts; the space is simple and authentic, and the decor with anime posters adds a nostalgic energy that many find charming. The service is praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though in one case a long wait occurred when only one staff member was on duty. It is often called a hidden gem and a reliable go to for casual meals, with guests enjoying a homey atmosphere and a good selection of sake, while some concerns include sauces that feel a bit oily, portions that can seem small for the price, and one review mentioning an egg that did not meet expectations. Overall Chillax comes across as a consistently tasty, comfortable place that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Chillax
Open until 9:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.1 km
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento is described as one of the few authentic Mainland Chinese style spots in Montreal, with great food and solid service. The atmosphere is not glamorous but homely and comforting, reminding patrons of university days.View restaurant profile
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento
Opens Tomorrow at 11:15 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews highlight Lime Griffintown as a vibrant, generous fusion spot for Vietnamese and Thai flavors, with pho and tom yum among the favorites and a growing menu that includes vegan options and poke bowls. The food is praised for depth of flavor, freshness, and large portions, with many dishes such as the Vietnamese claypot salmon and various curries getting especially strong notes for balance and aroma. The atmosphere is described as bright, casual, and modern, while the service is consistently friendly, attentive and efficient. Takeout and delivery are reliable, offering generous portions and good value, though a few diners note prices can run higher than some alternatives. A couple of critiques mention the General Tao being too sweet or some dishes not being as tender as hoped, but these are outweighed by broad satisfaction with the overall quality. Overall Lime Griffintown is seen as a neighborhood gem worth returning to for reliable, flavorful Southeast Asian fusion and a menu that pleases both meat lovers and vegetarians.View restaurant profile
Lime Griffintown
Open until 9 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Reviews describe Délices & Rhums as a lively, welcoming spot with a convivial vibe, a street patio that is fine for a casual visit, and reasonable prices; some diners find the food and service average for the location and note occasional bus noise, while many praise the drinks, energy, and atmosphere and say the venue suits groups and events. The menu is varied and affordable, with standout dishes mentioned and a warm, attentive staff contributing to memorable evenings and family moments. The establishment is seen as convenient for organizing events, with good communication and a solid sound environment, and the overall sentiment is that the experience is enjoyable and inviting for a return visit, with the note that happy hour discounts apply only to the second drink.View restaurant profile
Délices & Rhums
Open until 3 amOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Dumplings Imagine earns praise for tasty handmade dumplings at a great price, with mixed dumpling varieties, well spiced fillings, and wrappers with a nice chew that are sometimes fried to a crispy finish and juicy inside, and the menu also shines with hot and sour soup and cucumber salad. The atmosphere is a small, simple space and service is consistently friendly and welcoming, with staff described as adorable and the owner noted as nice. Takeout is well thought out with packaging that keeps dumplings intact, and the price after tax is seen as a good deal. The overall sentiment is that the dumplings are amazing, with chicken and mushroom filling a favorite and the best soup dumplings ever, and many reviews say they will return despite decor. Several reviews encourage high recommendations and emphasize a cozy, welcoming vibe and a sense of value that makes this place stand out even when not crowded.View restaurant profile
Dumplings Imagine
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
Le Petit Sao is described as a favorite, affordable spot with tasty Vietnamese fare, a bright, cozy atmosphere, and friendly, efficient service. Diners highlight generous portions, fresh ingredients, and a menu that makes vegan options easy, making it a reliable go to for lunch or takeout. The ambiance is often noted as warm and relaxing, with a calm, sunny dining room that suits a casual meal, while some visits are marked by inconsistent welcome and a less polished front of house, including comments about staff attire and demeanor on occasion. Yet the food remains praised for quality, with flavors that feel balanced and comforting, and several reviewers call the place among the best Vietnamese spots in town. Overall, Le Petit Sao comes across as a beloved local favorite for good value, flavorful dishes, and a cozy vibe that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Sao
Open until 9 pmPointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine
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≈ 2.6 km
Baan Lao is a halal Vietnamese and Bangladeshi fusion spot in Montreal that many reviewers describe as a hidden gem with fresh ingredients, generous portions, and good value. The menu blends noodles, rice dishes, grilled items and appetizers, with standout beef pho known for a rich, comforting broth, and banh mi that fans say are among the best around, along with flavorful skewers and Bengali inspired dishes. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, fast and attentive, with a welcoming vibe and occasional extras like complimentary tea. The restaurant is noted for being clean, casual and cozy, often open late and suitable for dine in or takeout, making it convenient for busy days. The halal focus is a key draw, appealing to diners seeking authentic flavors without compromising dietary needs. There are a few mixed notes, including occasional longer waits for mains, some concerns about portions or balance in certain dishes, and a rare report of a stray hair in a dish, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive and many describe it as a must try and a welcome addition to the Montreal scene.View restaurant profile
Baan Lao
Open until 10 pmPointe St-Charles
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