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Baan Lao emerges in these reviews as a warm, affordable halal friendly spot that blends Bangladeshi, Vietnamese and halal options in a cozy, family owned space. Diners praise fresh ingredients, generous portions, and flavorful pho and banh mi, with beef pho and skewers singled out as standouts and the broth described as rich and well balanced. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, welcoming, and attentive, often with small perks like complimentary tea, and the atmosphere makes it a good spot for families and friends, open late and conveniently near transit. Dishes such as grilled skewers, fuchka, samosas, and vegetarian options appear in strong praise, while a few reviews note slower service during busy times, occasional inconsistency in some orders, and isolated issues like a stray hair or drink quality. Overall, Baan Lao is viewed as a cozy, value driven halal dining option worth trying for those seeking a halal Vietnamese and Bangladeshi fusion.View restaurant profile
Baan Lao
Open until 10 pmPointe St-Charles
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≈ 2.1 km
Le Petit Sao is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with pleasant decor and a calm atmosphere, where service is consistently courteous and attentive. The food is praised for freshness, balanced broths, and generous portions, with favorites like pho, banh mi, and fresh salads that showcase Vietnamese flavors. Drinks are often highlighted and several reviews note strong value for the price, with reliable dine-in or take-out options and options for vegetarians. There are some criticisms, including a pho that can be too sweet or bitter and rolls that feel oily, and a few comments that prices may be high for what is offered. Overall, Le Petit Sao comes across as a tasty, dependable Vietnamese-inspired spot with a welcoming vibe that makes many guests want to return.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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≈ 2.1 km
Park is widely praised for incredibly fresh fish, meticulous presentation, and standout omakase experiences at the sushi bar, with many diners calling it one of the best Japanese restaurants in Montreal and noting that the service can be exceptional and attentive when the team is in sync, while the open kitchen adds to the appeal and some meals feature spectacular tasting menus, wagyu dishes, and refined desserts. At the same time, reviews acknowledge a premium price that may not align with every guest’s sense of value, occasional slow or uneven pacing, and an ambiance that can feel crowded, noisy, or cold depending on the time and room, along with some reservations and seating frustrations. Overall, Park is viewed as a top destination for quality sushi and seafood with many memorable moments and a few experiences that fall short of expectations, making it clear why many would consider returning for a special occasion while others caution that consistency and value may vary.View restaurant profile
Park
Opens Today at 5:30 pmWestmount
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealMontreal's Best Restaurants for Tasting Menus by Renowned ChefsView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Lime Griffintown is described as a lively fusion spot with generous portions and solid value, offering a mix of Vietnamese, Thai and other Asian flavors that many diners find fresh and flavorful. The General Tao chicken is praised for crisp texture but criticized for an excessively sweet sauce and doughy chicken bites, while some reviews note the breading or vegetables in other dishes to be uneven. Many dishes such as poke bowls, clay pot salmon, curries, pho and coconut chicken soup are praised for depth of flavor and big portions, with vegetarian options and tofu widely available. Service is often described as friendly and efficient, with attentive staff contributing to a positive dining experience. The atmosphere is generally casual and comfortable, good for a quick lunch or casual dinner, and reservations or walk-ins are often easy. Prices are typically described as reasonable or affordable for the quality and portion sizes. Overall, Lime Griffintown comes across as a reliable go-to for Vietnamese and Thai flavors in Montreal, with bold flavors, generous portions, friendly service, and a varied menu that keeps diners returning.View restaurant profile
Lime Griffintown
Open until 9 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.9 km
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento is one of the few authentic Mainland China style restaurants in Montreal with great food and good service. The atmosphere is not glamorous but homely and comforting, and it reminds diners of their university days.View restaurant profile
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento
Open until 8 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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