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≈ 1.9 km
La Belle Tonki comes across as a vibrant, welcoming spot with a playful mix of Montreal energy and Asian fusion, where decor, music, and a friendly vibe set the tone for a memorable visit. The menu blends Vietnamese, Cambodian and Québécois influences with standout dishes like pork dumplings, carpaccio, pho, ramen, udon and a celebrated kimcheesy poutine, all described as flavorful, balanced and generously portioned. Guests consistently praise the attentive, personable staff, quick service, and the option to share a family style meal that lets them sample a wide range of flavors. Cocktails and desserts add to the experience, with notes about creative drinks and treats like creme brulee cafe viet. While a few reviews mention occasional delays or portions that feel smaller in some cases, the overall sentiment is upbeat with many calling it a must visit and a favourite in the city. La Belle Tonki is described as a destination you want to return to for a lively evening with friends or a casual date, thanks to its unique atmosphere, tasty food, and good value.View restaurant profile
La Belle Tonki
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: The Best Comfort Food in Montreal14 Must-try Poutine Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.9 km
La Merveille Du Vietnam draws praise for comforting bowls and fresh flavors, with soups like the grilled chicken or beef satay soup that hit the spot and sushi that is consistently fresh, while many dishes are described as fantastic and dependable. The vegetarian combo for two is a standout value with ample vegetables, and old school delivery by calling directly is appreciated for skipping the app. J'adore La Merveille Du Vietnam, cela fait des années que je commande là bas et je n'ai jamais été déçue. Je recommande particulièrement leurs rouleaux impériaux, les meilleurs, et leurs grillades. Les prix sont bons et les portions généreuses. The staff is friendly for dining in and attentive for takeout, and the Vietnamese dishes with vermicelli or rice, plus the rolls, are very good. Pho broth is versatile and used in wonton soup, and the pan Asian dishes remain solid. The dining room is bring your own wine, adding to the relaxed vibe.View restaurant profile
La Merveille Du Vietnam
Opens Today at 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2 km
TiBum draws praise for fresh, flavorful food, generous portions, and a warm, family run atmosphere. Guests highlight attentive service, friendly staff, and thoughtful touches like crafted cocktails and menu explanations. The menu blends Thai favorites with regional influences and offers vegetarian options, with some dishes noted for lighter, more subtle flavors than the typical Thai profile. Prices are described as reasonable and portions large, making it a good value and a popular cozy spot in the Little Italy area. Several reviews mention standout items like pad Thai, soups, curries, and crispy noodles, and praise the chef and staff for making repeat visits feel special. While a few notes indicate occasional longer wait times or flavors that may not match expectations for traditional Thai, the overall experience remains highly regarded. Overall, TiBum is viewed as a hidden gem that invites guests to return with friends or family for a memorable dining night.View restaurant profile
Restaurant TiBum
Opens Tuesday at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2.4 km
Skybird Fresh Asian Grill is praised for bright, fresh ingredients, generous customizable bowls and a wide selection of sauces from spicy gochujang to fragrant lemongrass, with options that are vegetarian and halal. The staff are described as friendly, helpful and efficient, and the atmosphere is clean and welcoming. Customers appreciate the variety of menu items including bowls, banh mi and desserts like matcha cookies and iced beverages, with many noting the quality and value for money. Delivery or dine-in both receive positive notes for fast service, consistent freshness and attentive care. All in all Skybird is a popular choice for a tasty, healthy, customizable meal.View restaurant profile
SKYBIRD Fresh Asian Grill
Fresh twist on Asian-inspired flavours in a fast-casual concept.
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineWhere to Eat Near IGA Stadium in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Wing Phat is a longtime favorite with a huge, varied menu, generous portions, fast service, and a friendly, clean dining room. The BYOB option and roomy setup make it ideal for celebrations or casual family meals, while dishes like calamari, imperial rolls, beef soup, pad thai, and a wide array of Asian favorites are consistently tasty and satisfying for good value. The overall vibe is lively and welcoming, with attentive staff and reliable quality that keeps guests coming back, even after years, though a few reviews note price and occasional flavor shifts.View restaurant profile
Wing Phat
Opens Today at 10:30 amAnjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal
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≈ 2.5 km
Umami Ramen & Izakaya offers a warm, intimate Japanese dining experience with a strong emphasis on vegan options and house made ramens. The menu showcases creativity and care, from rich miso ramen and mushroom steak to agebitashi eggplant, karaage and gyoza, all presented with artful plating and fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is stylish yet cozy, the service attentive and friendly, and the wine and saké pairings, alongside inventive cocktails, add a refined touch. Many reviews praise the tasting menu for delivering varied, richly flavored courses and the terrace as a pleasant setting for dining. Guests repeatedly note the kitchen mastery and consistency across visits, while comments about noise levels and occasional slower service exist but do not overshadow the overall positive impression. Overall, Umami Ramen & Izakaya is celebrated as a standout vegan friendly option in Montreal, a go-to spot for dates, friends, and family, with generous portions, thoughtful selections, and a welcoming, vibrant vibe.View restaurant profile
Umami Ramen & Izakaya
Laid-back restaurant offering traditional noodle dishes & soups, plus dumplings & desserts.
Opens Today at 9:30 am
Mile-Ex, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews paint T'ami Restaurant as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot in Montreal, where authentic flavors, especially in dishes like banh cuon, bun cha Hanoi, pho, bo la lot, crab rolls, and banh xeo, mingle with generous portions and thoughtful presentation. The warm, cozy atmosphere and welcoming staff give diners a family feel that makes guests feel at home. Many praise the quality and freshness of the ingredients, the variety beyond pho and banh mi, and the option to BYOB which adds value. While a few comments note slower service on busy nights, the hospitality remains praised and apologies for delays are common, with food described as homemade, comforting, and deeply satisfying. The price point is viewed as fair to reasonable for the portion size and quality, and repeat visits are common as guests look forward to trying more of the menu.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 3 km
Phuket is described as a lively, welcoming spot where fresh sushi is prepared in front of guests and a mix of Thai and fusion dishes, from Pad Thai to red curry, consistently pleases the palate. The bring-your-own-wine policy adds value, the terrace offers a pleasant setting for evenings, and the staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and attentive service, with flavors, presentation and generous portions earning strong praise. Overall, it comes across as a dependable choice for a flavorful night out with great atmosphere and solid value.View restaurant profile
Phuket
Opens Today at 5 pmAnjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East
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≈ 0.3 km
Cambo Thai receives high marks for excellent, very authentic food and is often recommended. While dining in is not common, takeout and delivery are frequent and reliably fast. The pad Thai is delicious, as are the fried rice and the peanut red curry, which stands out as a favorite. Dumplings, wonton soup, imperial rolls, and General Tao (not breaded) are also praised for taste, with pad see ew and various noodle bowls mentioned as solid options. It is described as a small place with quick, quality food and consistent satisfaction, with many dishes tried and no disappointments and fast service every time. Delivery to work is noted as convenient and tasty, making Cambo Thai a dependable go-to for meals.View restaurant profile
Cambo Thai
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviews describe Wok Hei as a small, off the beaten path spot that feels like a neighborhood gem, with a warm welcome when indoor seating is available and a menu that delivers delicious and unique dishes at a good price. Highlights include shrimp spring rolls with a delicate crisp wrapper, General Tao with tender chicken just enough breading and a balanced sauce with sesame seeds, and the upside-down bowl noted as a standout. A BBQ pork not on the menu is superb, paired with savory mushrooms. The place is compact with limited seating, including a single table and counter service, but the flavors make it worth a detour for fans of Westernized Chinese cuisine. All dishes are delicious and unique, reinforcing Wok Hei as a hidden neighborhood gem, with a warm hospitality that invites a return.View restaurant profile
Wok Hei
May be temporarily closedVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Zone D'Asie receives mixed but mostly positive feedback, with several notes on good value for money, affordable prices, and friendly staff, and one reviewer praising the quiet atmosphere and delicious grilled goat. Some diners rave about the food quality and menu variety, while others warn about slow service and a pad thai that fell short, described as having only onions and bean sprouts, no real vegetables or seasoning, and even burnt tasting chicken. Nevertheless, the menu is seen as offering appealing options for different tastes, and the toilets are repeatedly mentioned as very clean, contributing to a favorable impression of the restaurant.View restaurant profile
Zone D'Asie
Opens Tuesday at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Thai Sep offers authentic Lao Thai cuisine in a simple unpretentious setting with very reasonable prices and a family run vibe. The menu blends familiar Thai dishes with Lao specialties, and most dishes can be made with tofu on request. Flavors are described as vibrant and pleasantly spicy when requested, with an in house chili oil noted as fiery. BYOB is welcome and payment is cash only. On Tuesdays the second dish is half price. The service is friendly, with a smiling staff ready to help. The place is described as a hidden gem and a favorite in the neighborhood, praised for fresh mango salad, pad thai, nem kao, beef salad, beef jerky, chicken satay, fried fish cakes, Tom yum, green curry, and khao soi. The overall impression is that Thai Sep is a solid affordable choice for exploring traditional flavors and supporting small independent eateries.View restaurant profile
Thai Sep
Opens Tomorrow at 4 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews highlight Banh Xeo Minh for authentic Vietnamese flavors, with the banh xeo praised for a perfectly crispy crust and shrimp cooked in the shell that stays tender after pan frying, and the rice rolls and banh cuon noted as standout dishes; vegetarian options are well accommodated. The atmosphere is described as cozy and well lit, and the staff are friendly and helpful in guiding diners through the menu. Portions are generous and the overall quality is high, with many calling it among the best Vietnamese spots in Montreal and noting the pho as especially good. Some criticisms include higher prices for certain dishes and a spicy soup that is milder than expected. The location can be a bit out of the way and parking in front is forbidden, but the experience is seen as a worthwhile detour with dishes that feel like home cooking.View restaurant profile
Banh Xeo Minh
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.1 km
Ho Guom emerges in reviews as a bustling but efficient spot where seating is quick on busy days and the dining room stays clean, with the aroma of pho in the air. For first-timers, a mix of pho, rice plates, and la lot platters is common, and most dishes are described as delicious with generous portions that make the somewhat high prices feel worthwhile. The menu showcases authentic north Vietnamese flavors with abundant herbs and well-balanced broths, and many patrons consider the pho among the best in Montreal. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and fast service helps create a lively, welcoming atmosphere, though a few reviewers note occasional billing hiccups, language barriers, and inconsistent service. The restaurant is described as BYOW in some visits, with a relaxed vibe and comfortable seating including a large terrace at times, and parking nearby. Delivery and takeout are generally reliable when food is well packaged, though some orders mention downsides like partial portions or extra charges. Overall, Ho Guom earns strong recommendations for hearty, well-prepared Vietnamese staples, with standout items like bun nem cua be, bo la lot, and crab mushroom rolls, and it is frequently cited as a top choice for gatherings or a comforting Vietnamese meal in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Ho Guom
Opens Today at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealWhere to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.View More
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Sushi Poké as a charming, inviting spot with a cozy ambiance, where the menu offers generous portions of fresh sushi and poke, along with sashimi, rolls, banh mi and a wide variety of toppings. People frequently praise the friendly, attentive staff, fast service, and the ability to customize dishes, as well as the good value for money and the overall presentation and cleanliness of the space. Several comments highlight the abundance of choices and the reliability of flavors, with many stating the poke and sushi are delicious and consistently fresh. The atmosphere is noted as intimate and appealing, making it a great takeout option or a sit down visit, and a number of reviews refer to Sushi Poké as a hidden gem and a favorite place to explore new dishes. Occasional suggestions include updating pictures and descriptions on display to attract more customers, but the overall sentiment remains strongly positive and enthusiastic about the quality, variety, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Sushi Poké
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviewers describe Kim Hour as a value-driven spot with delicious food and friendly service that feels like family, noting the move from St Michel to Jarry Street and a walk-in policy. The menu earns praise for generous portions and a variety of Asian dishes that are great for sharing, with favorites like crispy noodles, shrimp, calamari, and other reasonably priced staples. Parking can be challenging and there are occasional service hiccups such as delays or order mixups, including a peanut allergy incident where the wrong nut was used, and some feel that the General Tao is not as good as before. Yet the overall impression remains welcoming and the prices reasonable, making Kim Hour a dependable option with strong value and tasty choices that encourage repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Kim Hour
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.3 km
Gò Công comes across as a small, unpretentious Vietnamese spot with a hole in the wall charm and consistently tasty dishes. The lemongrass chicken and beef, along with chicken fried rice, are frequent highlights, while the clay pot fish with a side of rice is remembered for its fragrance and depth. Classic options like bun rieu, vermicelli noodles, and banh xeo are also praised and often recommended. Desserts such as custard impress, and overall value is described as fair. The owners are friendly and helpful despite language barriers, which adds to the welcoming atmosphere, and the cash only policy is noted as part of the old-school vibe. Overall, the reviews paint Gò Công as a small, dependable spot that stands out for flavor and coziness more than formality, with many readers hoping it stays open.View restaurant profile
Gò Công
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.3 km
Fondue Kim Long is described as a family-run spot with affordable prices and generous portions, where papaya salad, beef salad, and the loc lac steak with tomato rice in Cambodian style are frequently praised. The service is impeccable and the atmosphere is kid-friendly, with reservations suggested for special occasions. Reviewers call it one of the best places for quality and price, noting delicious food and an authentic taste, including a standout soup, and a generally crazy authentic flavor that elicits strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Fondue Kim Long
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviews describe Sak's Sandwicherie as a gem for fresh and flavorful options such as lemongrass beef, chicken lemongrass, beef citronella, pork BBQ, and rice pate, all built on fresh bread with vibrant ingredients and bubble teas made from real fruit. Travelers and locals alike praise friendly service, quick preparation, and affordable prices, with many noting a convenient new Mackay location and the option to order online for pickup or delivery. The menu and drinks are repeatedly highlighted as tasty and satisfying, and the place is often called a must visit or a standout for casual meals. A small number of reviews mention that some items may lack flavor and that takeout is limited to dining in, but the overall impression remains positive and enthusiastic.View restaurant profile
Sak's Sandwicherie
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Pho Bep receives broad praise for a rich, deeply flavorful pho, with tender meat and generous portions that many reviews compare favorably with other top spots. Service is described as friendly, attentive and efficient, with a warm casual vibe that helps first-time visitors feel welcome. The menu offers a range of dishes beyond pho, including bun bo hue, banh mi, grilled meats, and Vietnamese coffee, and a poutine tonkinoise is often highlighted as a standout item. Some criticisms appear, such as occasional inconsistency between dine-in and takeout, occasional order mix ups, price for value concerns, and in a few cases aftertaste of MSG or hygiene notes about a bathroom. Despite that, overall this place is viewed as one of the best Vietnamese options in town, inspiring repeat visits and strong recommendations to try the pho and other dishes.View restaurant profile
Pho Bep
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews of Ahi Poke show a mix of praise and frustration, with some noting a pleasant ambiance and a quick bite vibe, while others cite a very small dining room and value concerns when portions feel light. Reported issues include lighter portions, less rice, extra lettuce, tiny salmon pieces, smashed avocado, burnt tempura shrimp, and missing items, which can leave diners hungry. Gluten free options are sometimes accommodated and Poke Deluxe is praised by some as excellent, though others feel the dish is mostly greens for the price. Service quality varies from friendly to described as horrible at the Mont Royal location, contributing to polarized impressions overall.View restaurant profile
Ahi Poke
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews of Bistro Gia Dinh show a mix of enthusiasm and disappointment, with the chicken pho often praised and the menu described as varied, with beverages considered a must. Some diners call the authentic Vietnamese fare excellent and note a clean, modern, spacious dining area. There is mention of new administration and plans to improve interior design and add an outdoor terrace for the summer. A portion of reviews express disappointment with certain dishes that lack flavor or appear to be missing ingredients, including a dish that may have been replaced with tofu and an order error. Other remarks describe a tranquil dining room and seating suitable for groups, with some dishes or experiences highlighted as excellent. Overall, the review set portrays Bistro Gia Dinh as a place with strong authentic flavors and a pleasant atmosphere, while indicating opportunities for refinement under the newer management.View restaurant profile
Bistro Gia Dinh
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Resto SSAM is frequently described as the top Korean option in Montreal, with food that many say is amazing and comforting, offering generous portions at a very reasonable price. The fried chicken stands out for its crispiness and savory flavor, and the bibimbap and bulgogi are often praised for balance and quality, while side dishes are refillable and service is fast and friendly. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, a small but warm space that many reviewers find pleasant, with good tea and the option to order takeout. The staff are repeatedly noted for kindness and attentiveness, and diners express plans to return to try more dishes. Even with a compact menu, the overall experience is described as consistently excellent and reliable.View restaurant profile
Resto SSAM
Opens Tuesday at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Pho Nam Do is highlighted as a welcoming, unpretentious spot offering authentic Vietnamese flavors and great value. Reviews praise the broth and soups as standout, with frequent mentions of delicious pho, the peanut butter ravioli, and a very good pad thai, while other dishes are described as tasty and well prepared. The service is repeatedly described as warm, personal, fast, and attentive, with staff making guests feel cared for and water offered on hot days. The BYOB option and private parking add to the overall convenience, and the location near the Jean Talon Metro is noted as convenient. Overall the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem with consistent quality and generous prices.View restaurant profile
Pho Nam Do
Opens Tuesday at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Le Château Maneki is described as a tiny, cozy, and visually quirky sushi spot with a hidden upstairs speakeasy that adds a playful vibe. The menu is praised for creativity and freshness, with highlights like pressed sushi, maneki dogs, tartare, and inventive cocktails and mocktails. Portions are frequently noted as small for the price, though the dishes are said to be flavorful and well presented. The ambiance is repeatedly described as intimate and stylish, sometimes lively or loud depending on the night, and the space can feel cramped. Service is typically friendly and attentive but can be slow or uneven when busy. Overall, Le Château Maneki is viewed as a standout and instagrammable destination offering a memorable high quality dining experience for those seeking something different, with caveats about price, portion size, and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Le Château Maneki
A place where happiness, creativity, and sushi dreams come together.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsThe Trendiest Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.7 km
Overall, 123 Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar comes across as a lively and welcoming destination with a neon-bright vibe, a warm, family-friendly atmosphere, and a menu that blends modern twists with authentic Vietnamese flavors. The bar receives frequent praise for creative cocktails that are well presented and great for sharing with a group, while the food is lauded for freshness and bold flavors across a wide range of small plates. Dishes repeatedly highlighted include bo luc lac, grilled squid, papaya and mango salads, fried shrimp tempura, lemongrass chicken, and shaking beef, with many noting a satisfying pho and other street-food inspired options. Some reviews mention small portions and that some plates arrive together, making it hard to eat hot, as well as occasional service delays; a few also report temperature issues in the dining room. Still, the overall experience is described as consistent, with friendly service, good value, and an ambiance that makes 123 Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar a top pick for gatherings and casual dinners in Montreal.View restaurant profile
123 Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.8 km
Kaori Sushi & Poké is described as offering fresh and tasty sushi, an excellent soup, and delicious takoyaki, with a warm welcome. Celebrations such as birthdays are noted for complimentary dessert sushi, and overall the experience is very good with strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Kaori Sushi & Poké
Opens Today at 4 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.8 km
Rouleau Plus Rouleaux garners overwhelmingly positive reviews for fresh, flavorful sushi and fast, friendly service. Customers praise generous portions and consistently fresh fish, with poke bowls noted for freshness and tasty additions like wakame and sweet potato tempura. Takeout is a strong preference for many, with care taken to package soups so they don’t spill, and several comments calling it the best sushi in the neighborhood or in Montreal. The staff is described as courteous and efficient and the venue as clean, supporting a reliable, welcoming experience that keeps people coming back. Overall, the reviews present Rouleau Plus Rouleaux as a top choice for sushi in Montreal, trusted by locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Rouleau Plus Rouleaux
Opens Today at 4 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.9 km
Itamea Sushi stands out for fresh, flavorful sushi, generous portions, and a wide variety of options that satisfy both traditional and adventurous palates. Online ordering is convenient and delivery is reliable, with many noting consistent quality between dine in and takeout. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, described as a neighborhood gem where staff offer friendly and personal service. Great value is a common theme with reasonable prices and plentiful portions, ideal for sharing and regular visits. The menu blends classic sushi with creative choices and a few comforting favorites like pho and poke, making Itamea Sushi the go to place for sushi lovers seeking authenticity.View restaurant profile
Itamea Sushi
Opens Today at 4 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Thés Guru Teas earns praise for excellent quality leaves and a wide variety of teas, including original blends like Taiwan toffee, plus beautiful Japanese teapots and a calm, welcoming atmosphere with soothing piano in the background. Many describe the experience as heavenly and zen, with standout treats such as matcha desserts and a strong emphasis on learning how to prepare tea. Service is mixed: some customers report friendly, knowledgeable staff who explain products well, while others note abrupt or inattentive service and inconsistency in how drinks are prepared, along with a wish for more details about cultivars, elevation, and harvest seasons on packaging or the website. The shop is celebrated as a top Montreal tea destination with high recommendations to visit and return, and the option to purchase loose leaf tea, matcha kits, and accessories is frequently mentioned. Overall the reviews emphasize exceptional product quality and variety, while suggesting that hospitality and consistency could improve to better promote tea culture.View restaurant profile
Thés Guru Teas
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews portray Onigiri Shop as a casual, affordable spot with large, fresh onigiri that are generally flavorful and well made, including tuna, salmon, miso beef and vegetarian options, paired with friendly, attentive service and a cozy atmosphere. Many praise generous portions and good value, with several staff members singled out for helpful, welcoming service. A few comments mention language barriers or moments of flustered service, and there are some critiques about texture or balance in fillings, rice being too dry or too hot and the nori losing crunch, or the onigiri falling apart. Still, the consensus leans positive, describing the place as a reliable go to for a quick bite or casual meal, with quality ingredients, thoughtful presentation, and a willingness to return. In short, Onigiri Shop delivers fresh, affordable options and friendly vibes, despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Opens Today at 12 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2 km
Overall, the reviews describe Mon Ami Korean BBQ as a place with flavorful, well-seasoned meats and generous portions, with the all you can eat option offering good value in a clean, casual atmosphere. Beef bulgogi and short ribs are frequently highlighted as favorites, along with spicy fried chicken and tofu pockets, though some diners note that meat options can be limited at times and that popular items can run out. Service is described as friendly and attentive when staff are present, but several experiences cite understaffing leading to slower service and occasional delays or incomplete orders. The interactive cook-at-the-table setup is enjoyed by some but seen as a drawback by others who would prefer the kitchen to prepare the food. Ventilation and heat can be an issue, with reports of smoke and warmth, and a few mentions of flies near food. The ambiance and staff are frequently praised, with nice music and a welcoming vibe, though noise levels can be high during peak times. All in all, Mon Ami Korean BBQ appears worth a return visit for those seeking a budget friendly Korean BBQ with variety and friendly service, while noting occasional service gaps, busy periods, and menu limitations.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ
Opens Today at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More
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≈ 2 km
Sandwicherie Saming is described as a welcoming spot with fresh, tasty sandwiches and frequent new creations, including an Asian inspired poutine and a strong banh mi selection, plus veggie options and good value for the price. The service is repeatedly praised as warm and attentive, with staff who know the menu well and a friendly, prideful owner. The overall vibe is a praised hidden gem or hole in the wall worth a visit, and many reviews mention returning soon to try more dishes or to enjoy the casual atmosphere. While the food is broadly described as excellent and the bread and fillings favored, there are occasional notes about the bathrooms needing better maintenance and at least one dish seen as missing a dimension. Overall sentiment is very positive with consistent quality and a willingness to come back.View restaurant profile
Sandwicherie Saming
Opens Today at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2 km
Yakitori Hibahihi earns praise for a warm, intimate atmosphere and a refined izakaya vibe, with a well curated menu of yakitori skewers, sashimi and other small dishes, plus a strong sake and wine list. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and welcoming, with staff guiding the meal and creating a comfortable, thoughtful experience; hot towels and polished ambiance are frequently noted. Food quality is widely praised, especially the smoky, tender skewers and the sashimi, while some reviews call certain dishes bland or underseasoned and others feel portions are small or prices high for what is served. The decor and vibe, along with reliable staff and a sense of authenticity, lead many to say they would return, often for dates or with friends, though a few reviews warn about value and consistency. Overall, Yakitori Hibahihi appears to deliver strong yakitori and atmosphere, earning affection from many patrons while inviting occasional critique on price and certain plates.View restaurant profile
Yakitori Hibahihi
Authentic yakitori destination on Plaza St-Hubert that focuses on the art of charcoal-grilled skewers.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
Reviews consistently praise Sandwicherie Sue for top notch banh mi in Montreal, with many noting fresh ingredients, generous fillings, and flavors that feel authentic and satisfying. Beyond the sandwiches, the spot operates as a small Asian grocery with an impressive selection of imported alcohol and snacks, which adds to the appeal. However, there are mentions of occasional inconsistency in how dishes are prepared, occasional slow service, and a packaging change that some would prefer to be simpler. Portions are generally substantial and the price point can be higher than some competitors, but several reviewers say the quality justifies the cost and that it is good value overall. Some reviews highlight reliable service, friendly staff, and the option to tailor orders by omitting ingredients such as coriander, as well as strong catering for events. Fans praise vegetarian friendly options, a range of banh mi varieties including traditional and char siu, bubble tea, papaya salad, and a beverage program with makgeolli and other East Asian drinks. Overall the consensus is that the sandwiches are delicious and often among the best in the city, with the grocery and catering aspects as notable pluses, though a few notes caution that it may not be the fastest or cheapest option.View restaurant profile
Sandwicherie Sue
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top PicksYour Guide to Montreal's Must-Try SandwichesView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Restaurant Makoto draws praise for delicious, affordable Korean and Japanese dishes with generous portions and a satisfying mix of flavors. Dishes like pork katsu, bibimbap, tofu dishes, agedashi tofu, teok kochi, kimchi jeon, okonomiyaki, and miso soup come up frequently as standout items, with many noting crispy textures and balanced seasoning. Service is described as friendly and attentive, and the vibe is pleasant with a clean space, though there are occasional comments about being served a bit quickly between courses when busy. Several reviewers mention strong value and reliable delivery, though one note suggests packaging can leave certain dishes slightly wet inside. The restaurant's location near a market is highlighted as convenient, and the concept of blending Japanese and Korean flavors is appreciated. A few critics mention menu changes that altered sides like vegetables on the plate, with some missing the previous version but still enjoying the overall quality. Overall, consensus points to reliable flavor, good portions, fair prices, and a willingness to return or recommend to others.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Makoto
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Banh Mi Madame Ly receives broad praise for a diverse menu and consistently tasty, affordable dishes, especially the banh mi, dumplings, tonkinoise chicken soup, spring rolls and pad Thai, with many noting friendly service, cleanliness and a casual, unpretentious vibe. The restaurant is described as a reliable go to with good value and a willingness to accommodate, and some reviews call it the best banh mi in Montreal or a favorite for years. However, several issues appear in the mix: delivery can be slow and the food arrives cold, some soups or sauces are too sweet or over-sauced, and one or two dishes are not as generous or crispy as expected. Vegan options are available and well prepared, and lunch combos offer a good deal. Overall the impression is of a popular, accessible spot that many return to, while enjoying strong flavors and noting occasional inconsistency.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Madame Ly
Opens Today at 11 amLittle-Italy, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top PicksWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
La Maison De Mademoiselle Dumpling is described as a casual, no-frills spot where dumplings are handmade and prepared in front of customers. The menu is simple with dumplings offered as soup or pan-fried dishes, and reviewers note the freshness and homemade character. The service is often praised as quick and friendly, and the atmosphere is welcoming, minimal, and authentic. The peanut sauce and other accompaniments receive frequent compliments, and many say the dumplings are among the best and incredibly tasty. Value for money and generous portions are commonly highlighted, with a focus on fresh, house-made flavors. A number of experiences note inconsistency, with some finding flavors muted or service lapses such as dishes not being cleared promptly. Watching the dumplings prepared in the window is described as reassuring and engaging, reinforcing the handmade craft. Overall, the place is seen as a standout for dumplings in Montreal with a loyal following and frequent recommendations.View restaurant profile
La Maison De Mademoiselle Dumpling
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Where to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.Montreal Dumpling Restaurants Worth a VisitView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
2k Fusion is widely praised as a reliable go-to for Chinese and Asian fare, with many people asking what to order and then choosing recommended dishes, especially General Tao chicken, pad Thai, and calamari. Delivery is consistently prompt and service is polite and patient, while the food is described as delicious and the dishes speak for themselves. The restaurant is portrayed as a warm, family-run local business with very kind staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Stories of celebrations there, from birthdays to wedding plans, and gestures like offering a drink to a customer's dog, highlight the community feel. Calamari and soups are highlighted, with the hot and sour soup noted as smoky. Overall, the consensus is that the combination of quality, service, and value makes 2k Fusion stand out among Asian restaurants in Montreal.View restaurant profile
2k Fusion
Opens Today at 4 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
C-Dumpling & Pho is described as a cozy, reasonably priced spot where fresh ingredients and flavorful dumplings, pho, and soups stand out, with many praising the great value and welcoming, attentive service and a beautiful atmosphere. The portions are generous and takeout options are convenient, and several reviews call it a hidden gem worth seeking out. Favorites often mentioned include the dumplings, spring rolls, sweet and sour soup, chicken curry dumplings, and popcorn chicken, while some praise the fast service and friendly staff. A few drawbacks appear, such as one report of dumplings not being fully cooked, a vegetarian spring roll with too little tofu, a pho that some found lacking in flavor, and occasional noise from the kitchen that distracted diners. Overall, the consensus is positive with strong recommendations to visit for a tasty, affordable meal and a welcoming vibe, many noting they would return.View restaurant profile
C-Dumpling & Pho
Opens Today at 4:30 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Mui Mui Montréal is described as an inventive Asian fusion spot with a tasting menu offering a wide variety of small plates to share. The reviews highlight creative, well executed dishes such as beef tataki, dumplings, duck confit and cauliflower, with many finding the flavors exciting and the textures interesting. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive and friendly, and the ambience is seen as stylish, warm and lively without being overwhelming. While the menu is praised for its originality and quality, some experiences note that portions can feel small and the tasting menu can be pricey for what is delivered, affecting perceived value. The atmosphere is considered good for a night out with friends, and wine pairings are often mentioned positively. Overall, Mui Mui Montréal comes across as a standout discovery with strong flavors and service, though a minority feel that price and portion size do not fully meet expectations.View restaurant profile
Mui Mui Montréal
Opens Wednesday at 5:30 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Where to Eat Near IGA Stadium in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Epicerie Pumpui is described as a tiny, beloved neighborhood Thai spot that consistently delivers bold flavors and generous portions despite its compact setting. Reviewers praise staples such as pad Thai, pad krapow, yellow curry, fish ball curry, and mango sticky rice, noting fresh ingredients, balanced spices, and in some cases extra spice levels requested by patrons. The atmosphere is described as cozy, casual, and for some a bit lively or crowded, with a small dining space that leads to lines or short waits, particularly at opening or during peak times. Service is often highlighted as friendly and efficient, with staff helpful about recommendations and spice levels, though a few visits mention occasional hiccups. Overall, Epicerie Pumpui comes across as a memorable, value-conscious option for authentic Thai flavors in Montreal, loved for its wings, curries, and desserts and a place many diners plan to return to.View restaurant profile
Epicerie Pumpui
Opens Today at 12 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Montreal's Coziest Restaurants for an Unforgettably Warm AtmosphereThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Reviews of Restaurant Y Lan consistently praise fresh, vibrant flavors and a wide range of Vietnamese dishes. The papaya salad with shrimp is a refreshing explosion, the smoked beef salad is distinctive, and the Hanoi grilled pork is excellently smoked and grilled. The La Vong fish is tender and succulent, enhanced by garden herbs, and the shrimp with salt and pepper is tender and crisp. The fermented shrimp sauce is a revelation, and the imperial rolls are frequently highlighted as stars along with the papaya salad. The pho broth is flavorful and portions are generous, and the bun cha Hanoi and banh xeo are also well loved. Desserts like fried bananas are simply delicious, and the restaurant is praised as a BYOB neighborhood treasure with attentive service and affordable prices. Across reviews, Y Lan is described as the best Vietnamese restaurant in Montreal and a reliable choice, though one visit noted pho with frozen beef and a few dishes tasting off when arriving late.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Y Lan
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Pho Do Thi is repeatedly praised for delicious food and a welcoming, authentic atmosphere. The pho broth is described as rich and flavorful, with generous portions and reasonable prices, and other dishes like curry, pad thai, and the papaya salad with beef are also highly regarded. Service is consistently described as warm, friendly, and attentive, making diners feel at home. A notable bonus mentioned is BYOW, with no heavy price inflation to offset it, contributing to good value. There are occasional caveats, such as a dish that was too sweet or a late visit with smaller portions or a seat near an unpleasant odor, but these are outnumbered by positive experiences. Overall, the reviews position Pho Do Thi as a top choice for pho and Vietnamese comfort food, with many returning regularly.View restaurant profile
Pho Do Thi
Opens Tuesday at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Hansik comes across as a cozy, family-owned Korean restaurant with a warm, welcoming vibe and retro-inspired decor that evokes Korean culture. The menu offers comforting, authentic dishes that feel home-made and generously seasoned, including bibimbap, bulgogi, tteokbokki, fried chicken, corn cheese, pork stew, and katsu, with portions typically generous for the price. Service is consistently praised as friendly and attentive, with staff often going the extra mile to make guests feel at home. It is regarded as a neighborhood gem, suitable for casual meals, family outings, or a relaxed lunch, and the atmosphere is noted as comfortable and kid-friendly. Some cautionary notes include occasional critiques of over-battered fried chicken or an underwhelming egg in bibimbap, plus a few mentions of oiliness or a single double charge incident, but these are the exceptions rather than the rule. Several dishes are highlighted positively across reviews, such as chicken dishes, bibimbap, and lunchbox combos, underscoring authentic flavors and satisfying portions. In sum, Hansik provides a reliable, affordable Korean dining experience with a welcoming, homey feel that makes it a popular choice in the area.View restaurant profile
Hansik
Opens Tuesday at 11:30 amAhuntsic-Cartierville
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
GaNaDaRa elicited a mixed response, with some diners praising generous portions, flavorful dishes, halal chicken, vegetarian options, and attentive service, while others find Bulgogi Udon plain and not worth the price, and report slow, glum service compared with other locations. French remarks mention tasty entrées and good pasta and an overall pleasing menu. Across reviews, the food is described as really good and the service as amazing in places, with multiple people recommending the restaurant. A few critics point to inconsistency, including concerns about chicken freshness and that the tteokbokki sauce does not substitute well for gravy. Overall, GaNaDaRa appears to offer appealing variety and fair value, appreciated for freshness and flavor by many, even as execution and consistency vary by visit.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa
May be temporarily closedLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Hoshi Dong Que is described as a small, friendly spot where service is quick and courteous and a wide range of options deliver consistently tasty and fresh meals. Reviews highlight the pho, sushi, soups, and desserts, noting rich flavors, generous portions, and good value for money, with many saying they would come back with friends. The atmosphere is calm and a bit kitschy but still solid, with discreet and helpful staff contributing to a positive experience. One review mentions a language barrier with a waiter and uneven service in that moment, but overall friendliness and reliability are emphasized across the rest of the feedback.View restaurant profile
Hoshi Dong Que
Opens Today at 3:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Thai Express earns praise for a welcoming and fast staff, a clean space, and handy touches such as sauces and nuts available in the client area, along with ample parking and a convenient location near the highway and St Laurent. Beef with basil is consistently cooked well, and vegetarian Pad See Ew taken out via Uber Eats was really good. Generous portions and a super friendly team are noted, with vegetarian options also well regarded. Service is described as awesome, and the food is really yummy.View restaurant profile
Thai Express
Opens Today at 11 amAhuntsic-Cartierville
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Reviews of J'ai Feng present a mixed picture: the popup is cited as a draw for some, the noodles are frequently praised with ginger green onion and ginger scallion options highlighted as standout, and the spicy oil is mentioned as a prized item, while others find the prices high for the quality and the dishes sometimes too salty. Takeout only is a common theme, with many noting there is no seating and that online photos do not reflect the actual setup, plus a limited noodle lineup and no protein add ons in some cases. An incident about being charged for a fridge soda is noted, and several comments appreciate quick, friendly service and fast prep which contribute to good value for a quick lunch or workday bite, but a few advise home cooks not to expect restaurant style results. Enthusiastic praise appears in multiple languages about flavor, with recommendations for trying the noodles and the spicy oil, and others acknowledge the space as a casual, convenient takeaway spot rather than a dine in destination.View restaurant profile
J'ai Feng
Opens Wednesday at 11:30 amLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Nouilles Sauvette
Takeout noodles through the window
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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