Across reviews, Pick Thaï is praised for a warm, cozy atmosphere, attentive service, and a menu that delivers rich curries, fragrant noodles and well balanced dishes. Many reviewers call it the best Thai in Montreal and note the decor and ambience contribute to a inviting dining experience, with some mentioning a relaxing incense aroma. Prices are sometimes described as high and a few experiences mention pacing issues, noisy tables or cramped seating, but most agree the quality justifies the cost. Popular items cited include pad thai, red and panaeng curries, mango salad, mango sticky rice and fried banana for dessert, as well as fresh rolls and satay, and cocktails are noted as creative and refreshing. Several diners also mention that the space can accommodate large groups and that the staff and even the owner visit tables, contributing to a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
Meiwei Dumplings draws praise for authentic Chinese fare, especially handmade dumplings like xiao long bao, pork and chives, lamb with coriander, and beef curry dumplings, along with hot and sour soup, spring rolls, shrimp rolls, and chicken katsu. Portions are generous and prices fair, making it a great value whether dining in or taking out. The atmosphere is described as cozy and unpretentious, with a charming small space, a simple patio, and friendly, attentive service from the staff. The table setup often includes soy sauce, chili, and Chinese black vinegar, and the dumplings are repeatedly praised for freshness and flavor, served in traditional wooden steamers. Many reviews call it the best dumpling spot in the city or a reliable go to for quick, comforting meals, with some noting years of consistent quality and repeat visits. Overall, Meiwei Dumplings comes across as a beloved neighborhood favorite offering delicious, affordable dumplings and warm hospitality in a welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
Several reviews of Shanghai Grill describe a mix of positive impressions and seasoning concerns: chicken fried rice and hot sour soup arrive hot and in reasonable portions, but the fried rice is often overly salty and not satisfying as a main dish, while the soup is acceptable but cannot fully compensate for the salt issue. Other diners highlight a pleasant atmosphere and very friendly service, with repeated visits for lunch and some calling it a favorite. Two reports about Pad Thai note the dish being too salted on separate occasions. Overall, the sentiment points to inconsistent seasoning that should be addressed, alongside praise for the service and some tasty options.View restaurant profile
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