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≈ 1.9 km
La Belle Tonki comes across as a lively Asian fusion spot in Montreal where bold flavors and creative presentations animate a dynamic menu. Dishes range from pho and ramen to dumplings, carpaccio, and unique poutine twists, with burgers and a standout fried roti dessert alongside a range of cocktails and mocktails. The vibe is described as festive, stylish, and welcoming, with decor and a music mix that add to the energy. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and the restaurant tends to fill up, so arriving early or booking ahead helps. Generous portions and reasonable prices help make it a popular choice for groups and casual nights, and many reviewers say they would return to try more items.View restaurant profile
La Belle Tonki
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.9 km
La Merveille Du Vietnam earns praise for its soups, especially the grilled chicken or beef satay soup, and its sushi is consistently fresh, with many dishes described as fantastic and reliable across orders. The vegetarian combo for two is a great value with ample vegetables, and portions are generous while prices are reasonable. Delivery is convenient and some customers prefer to call directly rather than use an app, and the dining room is friendly for both dine in and takeout orders. Vietnamese dishes such as grilled meats with vermicelli or rice and fresh rolls are highlighted as strong choices, with the Pho broth noted for its depth and even used in Wonton soup. The dining room offers a bring your own wine option, and although pan Asian dishes vary, they remain very good overall.View restaurant profile
La Merveille Du Vietnam
Opens Today at 3 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2 km
TiBum is a warm, family-run spot in Little Italy known for generous portions, fresh ingredients and a menu that blends Thai favorites with inventive fusion dishes. Guests consistently highlight attentive, friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, with staff going the extra mile to accommodate dietary needs and offer thoughtful recommendations. The drinks program and desserts often shine, while the food ranges from crowd-pleasing pad Thai and curries to crispy appetizers, chicken wings and vegetarian options, all presented with care. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality, and many reviews note that the owner and team create a personable, lively dining experience with table visits and thoughtful touches. The flavors can skew lighter and more subtle than traditional Thai, which some guests appreciate, while others find certain dishes more bold, but the overall impression is flavorful, satisfying and fitting for a convivial night out in a neighborhood setting.View restaurant profile
Restaurant TiBum
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2.4 km
Wing Phat is a go to for many diners who praise its flavorful and varied Asian menu, generous portions, fast service, and consistently high quality that keeps guests coming back year after year. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff are friendly and efficient, and the BYOB option adds value for large groups and celebrations. Reviews describe fresh, tasty dishes across a broad selection, with favorites such as noodle dishes, imperial rolls, soups, and seafood, all offered at prices that represent good value for the portion sizes. The restaurant is noted for its busy, lively vibe and clean, comfortable setting, making it a reliable staple for families, friends, and special occasions. While a few dishes are mentioned as occasionally uneven or pricey, the overall impression is one of dependability, generosity, and satisfying flavors that make Wing Phat stand out in Montreal's Asian dining scene.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 vibrant vegan friendly menu with house made ramen, gyoza, agedashi tofu, and inventive dishes that celebrate bold flavors and refined presentation. Broths are deeply umami, noodles have a satisfying bite, and each dish shows thoughtful balance. Cocktails are creative and the sake and wine list enhances the dining experience. The service is friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about ingredients and allergies. The atmosphere blends warmth with modern design and a charming terrace for pleasant evenings. Reservations are helpful given the limited seating, and while the room can feel bustling and sometimes a touch loud, the overall experience remains consistently enjoyable. Many guests leave eager to return, praising the food variety and the welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
Umami Ramen & Izakaya
Laid-back restaurant offering traditional noodle dishes & soups, plus dumplings & desserts.
Opens Today at 5 pm
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
T'ami Vietnamese Restaurant consistently impresses with a broad menu of authentic Northern Vietnamese dishes, generous portions and vibrant flavors that evoke Hanoi and comforting home cooking. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, with attentive staff and owners who greet guests, and the bring-your-own-wine policy adds extra value for diners. Dishes like bun cha Hanoi, banh cuon, nem cua be, pho and crispy imperial rolls stand out for bold flavors, textures and thoughtful preparation, with many noting that the kitchen delivers real authenticity and variety. While busy nights can bring longer waits and occasional service hiccups, the overall experience is described as delicious, satisfying and worth returning for. Desserts and egg coffee receive praise, making T'ami feel like a neighborhood gem offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine at generous portions and fair value.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.5 km
Bistro Ona draws praise for an elegant yet welcoming interior and a professional, attentive team that pays close attention to every detail. Dishes are presented with real elegance and offer authentic Thai flavors that feel vibrant, balanced and full of character, while the cocktails are clearly crafted with care. The place is described as a great addition to the Boulevard Saint Laurent dining scene and definitely worth a visit. The welcome is warm, service efficient, and dishes flavorful and fresh, prepared with care, with a varied spread of Thai classics featuring sauces and ingredient combinations that wow. It’s a spot ideal for enjoying time with friends or family without spending a fortune, a quality that stands out in the area. Overall, Bistro Ona comes across as a strong option to try.View restaurant profile
Bistro Ona
Savour exquisite Thai dishes made with fresh ingredients in Little Italy.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 3 km
Phuket offers a welcoming atmosphere with friendly attentive service and a cozy vibe that suits both intimate dinners and gatherings with friends or family. The menu features fresh, flavorful sushi and Thai dishes with generous portions and consistently high quality, and the option to bring your own wine adds value for guests seeking good price performance. Repeat visitors praise the reliability of the dishes, the creativity of the sushi, and the overall experience, noting quick service and a warm reception that makes guests feel well cared for. The ambiance is lively yet comfortable, making Phuket a great choice for a night out with a group or a quiet dinner, while a few reviews mention occasional menu changes or busy noise levels. Overall Phuket is seen as a dependable favorite for excellent flavors and a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Phuket
Opens Today at 5 pmAnjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East
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≈ 0.3 km
Cambo Thai comes across as a small fast place with very authentic flavors and draws strong recommendations for the menu. Pad Thai is delicious along with fried rice and red curry which stands out as a favorite, while dumplings, wonton soup, imperial rolls, pad see ew and noodle bowls receive praise. Diners note that meals are prepared quickly and orders, including via Uber for delivery to work, arrive fast and tasty. Even though some customers have not eaten in, they consistently praise the takeout and delivery experience and say they have tried many dishes without ever being disappointed. Many readers especially love the peanut red curry and general sense of reliable quality. Overall the reviews present Cambo Thai as a reliable spot for quick service, strong flavors and broad menu options.View restaurant profile
Cambo Thai
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 0.4 km
Wok Hei comes across as a tiny, off the beaten path neighborhood gem with a single table and counter seating, offering Westernized Chinese dishes at good prices. The menu features shrimp spring rolls with delicate shrimp in a thin fried wrapper, General Tao with well cooked chicken, just enough batter, lightly sauced and dusted with sesame seeds, and a dish described as the upside-down bowl. A BBQ pork with mushrooms not on the menu is praised for its savory depth. The place feels tucked away but is worth a detour for those craving Chinese food with Western touches, and the interior seating is warmly welcomed when available. All dishes are described as delicious and unique, and visitors say they will return, rating it as some of the best Chinese food for the price despite its small size.View restaurant profile
Wok Hei
May be temporarily closedVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Zone D'Asie is described as offering good value with affordable prices, though service can be slow and the food sometimes falls short of expectations. The dining experiences range from meals described as amazing with attentive staff to criticisms of a pad thai that lacked vegetables and seasoning and even tasted burnt. Frequent patrons visit with friends and praise consistency, friendly service, and menu offers that cater to diverse tastes. The atmosphere is noted as very calm, grilled goat cheese is praised for its quality, and clean restrooms add to the positive impression along with overall strong value for money.View restaurant profile
Zone D'Asie
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Thai Sep is described as a favorite Montreal restaurant offering authentic Lao Thai cuisine at very reasonable prices, with homemade dishes and extraordinary flavors that can feel like a culinary trip. The menu blends classics with Lao specialties, and the BYOB policy plus cash-only payments and a Tuesday deal where the second dish is half price are frequently noted. Customers praise a warm, unpretentious atmosphere powered by a family in the kitchen, with dishes such as Nem Khao, mango salad, pad Thai and Khao Soi that are described as delicious and true to their origins, and many mention the option to customize with tofu. The chili oil and overall spice level are highlighted for delivering real heat when requested. Thai Sep is often called a hidden gem with friendly staff, great flavors, affordable pricing, and a welcoming vibe that inspires repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Thai Sep
Opens Today at 4 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.9 km
Banh Xeo Minh is described as a true Vietnamese casual spot with generous portions and authentic flavors that recall meals in Vietnam, especially the crispy banh xeo and soft shrimp with shells. The menu covers rice rolls and a standout banh xeo, while pho is frequently praised as excellent and among the best outside Vietnam. The dining room is noted as well lit and cozy with friendly, accommodating service that helps guests navigate unfamiliar dishes, including vegetarian options. Portions are large and value is strong, though some reviews flag higher prices for banh xeo and a spicy soup that can be milder than expected. Overall the consensus points to high quality, consistent results, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a reliable choice for Vietnamese cuisine in Montreal, with the authenticity and preparation standing out.View restaurant profile
Banh Xeo Minh
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1 km
Overall, Banh Mi Hanoi draws mixed but mostly positive impressions, with many noting the banh mi are flavorful and generously filled with meat and considered a strong value, and several reviewers calling it among the best banh mi in Montreal, while a few feel tastier options exist at lower prices elsewhere. Service is often described as friendly and quick, making pickups convenient after a long day, and some reviews praise specific offerings like the Hanoi style, the pork version and even a croissant banh mi. On the downside, there are cautions about issues such as bones in the chicken banh mi, occasional hours closing early or seeming unreliable, and a problem with a green plastic thread found in a sandwich. Beverages are less favorable, with bubble tea described as excessively sweet or undrinkable and the matcha milk tea noted for a gritty texture and odd pearls. A light note about a bowl of vermicelli with herbs being fresh and satisfying with a good portion rounds out the overview, illustrating strong flavor and energy but some inconsistencies in drinks and hours.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Hanoi
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.1 km
Banh Mi Co Kieu receives strong praise for flavorful banh mi, fresh ingredients and generous portions, with many noting excellent value and a warm, family friendly atmosphere. The service is consistently described as friendly, attentive and personal, and the owners are highlighted for kindness and hospitality. The menu features a range of options from classic banh mi with pork or beef to pho, bun bo hue, and vegetarian builds with tofu and mushrooms, plus poke bowls and shareable dishes; portions are generous and the environment feels clean with light music. Several reviews call it one of the best banh mi spots in Montreal, affordable for the quality, though a few mention higher prices than some peers or occasional delivery issues. Taken together, the spot stands out for authentic flavor and reliable quality that makes it a popular go to for dine in or takeout in the city.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Co Kieu
Opens Today at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.1 km
Ho Guom comes across as a bustling, welcoming Vietnamese spot with a generous menu that goes beyond pho and features a variety of dishes presented well. Reviewers praise generous portions, flavorful broths, and the option to customize noodles, with favorites like pho, bun bo hue, bun cha Ha Noi, and fried items, plus a standout iced Vietnamese coffee and boba tea. The atmosphere is described as clean, nicely decorated, and the large covered terrace makes it a good option on rainy days. Service is often fast and friendly, and delivery packaging is noted for keeping items separate and fresh, though a few visits report hiccups such as misorders, billing errors, language barriers, or occasional pricing concerns. The restaurant is popular and often busy, yet seating and service are usually quick, and the BYO policy is mentioned by some. Overall, Ho Guom is regarded as an authentic Vietnamese dining option with a Northern Vietnamese flavor profile, with many dishes and drinks receiving praise and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Ho Guom
Opens Today at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Pho Ngon is widely regarded as a top spot for pho in Montreal, with reviews praising a rich, flavorful broth, generous portions and good value, and dishes such as beef pho, grilled meat over rice, spring rolls and fresh herbs that feel authentic. Service is described as fast and efficient, though experiences vary with some customers noting rude or uneven service at times. The restaurant is cash only, with an on site ATM, and parking is available but can be tight during busy hours. A recurring note from diners is that post pandemic some aspects have changed, with some describing the broth as less deep or the portions smaller, while others still consider it among the best in the city. One critique mentions a strong cleaning product odor near the tables at lunch, which can overpower the flavors. Despite mixed points, many see Pho Ngon as a reliable, comforting choice that delivers solid flavors and quick service for takeout or dine in.View restaurant profile
Pho Ngon
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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≈ 1.2 km
Sushi Poké is described as a beloved local spot for both dine in and takeout, where fresh poké and sushi stand out for quality and presentation, with a clean, welcoming vibe. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, creating a warm, intimate atmosphere and fast, reliable service. The menu is varied and generous, with many customizable options, abundant fresh ingredients, and dishes ranging from sushi to banh mi and soups. Guests praise freshness, generous portions, tasteful presentation, and reasonable prices that offer good value. Several reviews mention standout experiences like accommodating special orders and prompt delivery, with some calling it a hidden gem. Overall, Sushi Poké is seen as a reliable go to for tasty meals, friendly service, and a charming decor.View restaurant profile
Sushi Poké
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Kim Hour is remembered for tasty, reasonably priced dishes and large portions that invite sharing, with many items like noodles and shrimp highlighted as standouts, and the dining experience described as welcoming and friendly even when the place is busy. Service quality can vary, sometimes attentive and warm, other times less present, and a few orders have been miscommunicated or slowed. The move to Jarry Street is noted, and the new location is seen as a solid option that can accommodate groups thanks to the round tables. Parking is sometimes hard to find, and washrooms are described as average. Despite the occasional hiccup, the consensus is that Kim Hour offers good value and flavorful food, making it a must visit for those seeking Asian dishes in the area, with some nostalgia for the old location.View restaurant profile
Kim Hour
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews of Sandwich par ici describe a warm, welcoming spot with great value and a broad range of options, from bubble tea and iced coffee to dim sum, Vietnamese vermicelli bowls, banh mi, and guabao, all said to be tasty and affordable. The banh mi earns frequent praise for soft bread and fresh fillings, with some notes about a spicy chef's special served in a playful presentation, and other dishes like pork guabao and imperial rolls also highlighted as delicious. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, efficient, and cheerful, with a well coordinated team and the option to order by phone for faster pickup. The space is compact and unpretentious, evoking a casual Asian eatery or depanneur vibe that many reviewers find charming and comforting rather than upscale. Desserts or Vietnamese sweets appear occasionally and the bubble tea is noted for chewy tapioca pearls; sushi and soups are praised on some visits and questioned on others, reflecting a generally positive but mixed experience. Overall, the reviews point to a reliable go to for flavorful, inexpensive meals and a welcoming atmosphere, with many saying they would return to Sandwich par ici.View restaurant profile
Sandwich par ici
Opens Today at 12 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.3 km
Gò Công is described as a small, unassuming spot that offers generous portions and good value for money. The lemongrass chicken and beef along with the chicken fried rice are praised for their flavor, and the custard dessert is noted as delicious. The overall vibe is a cute little hole in the wall where the food is consistently great, highlighting authentic Vietnamese dishes.View restaurant profile
Gò Công
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.3 km
Fondue Kim Long offers good food at affordable prices with fast service, presenting an unpretentious family style dining experience. The menu features papaya salad, beef salad, and a Cambodian style loc lac steak with tomato rice, with generous portions and strong flavor. Reviews highlight cheap prices, large portions, tasty dishes, and impeccable service, plus authentic flavors. The restaurant is described as kid friendly and suitable for special occasions with reservations. Overall, quality and value are frequently praised, with enthusiastic recommendations and notes about the soup.View restaurant profile
Fondue Kim Long
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, Sak's Sandwicherie earns praise for fresh ingredients, good value, and a menu centered on flavorful lemongrass and citronelle beef and chicken sandwiches, with the pork BBQ also described as really good and the bun praised for being soft yet sturdy; the kitchen is noted for tender meat and bright flavors, and the space is repeatedly described as beautiful and inviting. Bubble tea and other fresh fruit drinks are a standout for many, with real fruit bases and a variety of tasty options, and several reviews mention the drinks as a highlight. Service is consistently friendly and efficient, and multiple visitors mention plans to return, sometimes even ordering online because they do not live nearby. A few critiques point to at least one dish lacking flavor, but overall the food is seen as delicious and reasonably priced, and a new Mackay location is seen as a great lunch option. One note mentions that takeout is not available, with dine-in only.View restaurant profile
Sak's Sandwicherie
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Pho Bep receives strong praise for rich fragrant broth, tender meat, and generous portions, with many reviews calling it one of the best pho spots in Montreal and a must for fans of Vietnamese cuisine. Service is consistently described as fast, friendly, and attentive, and the atmosphere is welcoming and casual. Dishes such as the pho bo, bun bo hue, banh mi, and the distinctive pho poutine are repeatedly highlighted for quality and value, with many diners returning or planning another visit. A few reviews note occasional inconsistencies, including a dry chicken in certain dishes, variability in broth depth, or missing garnishes, and some mention cleanliness issues in bathrooms or other small service gaps. Overall, Pho Bep is seen as a reliable favorite that delivers comforting, flavorful Vietnamese food and generous portions, with room for small improvements in consistency and comfort.View restaurant profile
Pho Bep
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.5 km
Overall, Ahi Poke is praised for tasty flavors and a pleasant quick-spot vibe, but reviews consistently flag value and consistency issues: portions appear to shrink while prices stay the same, and some orders arrive with quality problems such as burned tempura shrimp, too few shrimp, smashed avocado rather than sliced, less rice than usual, and too much lettuce leaving diners hungry. The small dining area and ambiance are described as nice, though not ideal for lingering conversations. Service quality is reported as inconsistent, with at times poor or off-putting experiences. Gluten-free requests have been accommodated in at least one visit, but the general takeaway is that the restaurant offers good tasting poke in a nice setting, yet price, portion size, and reliability remain recurring concerns.View restaurant profile
Ahi Poke
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Pho Nam Quan earns praise for deep, flavorful broth and generous portions, with many reviewers calling it among the best pho and bun bo hue in Montreal and in the area. Dishes like bun bo hue and bowls of pho arrive quickly and are described as wholesome and satisfying, with lean meat and broth that is not overly oily. The place is a small, no nonsense spot where the focus is on food rather than ambience, though some notes mention the decor is average. Prices are consistently described as affordable and portions plentiful. A few reviews mention parking challenges, but street parking around the restaurant is available. Overall the consensus is that Pho Nam Quan delivers dependable, tasty Vietnamese fare with particularly strong pho and bun bo hue, making it a go to lunch or casual dining option.View restaurant profile
Pho Nam Quan
Opens Today at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Bistro Gia Dinh receives mixed feedback, with the chicken pho praised as very good and many diners stating they will return, while the menu is described as varied and the beverages as essential. The kitchen is said to serve authentic Vietnamese fare from a master chef originally from Saigon now in Montreal, and the dining area is clean, modern, and spacious. Improvements to interior design and furniture are planned along with an outdoor terrace for the summer, and there is talk of a new administration bringing changes that some diners welcome. Other reviews express disappointment after the changes, citing dishes with little flavor or missing ingredients such as meat replaced by tofu and an order error, reflecting nostalgia for how it was previously. Overall, the reviews show strong appreciation for select dishes and the atmosphere, tempered by concerns about consistency and authenticity.View restaurant profile
Bistro Gia Dinh
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, reviews describe Hoang Oanh Sandwich as a place with tasty, affordable banh mi and a warm, welcoming vibe. The bread and fillings are often praised, with generous portions and economical prices that make it a reliable value for both locals and visitors. The menu includes beef curry and vegetarian banh mi options, along with nem nuong and spring rolls, and the staff are repeatedly described as friendly and cheerful, with a loyalty card that can earn a free sandwich. Some visitors note a dip in flavor compared to earlier visits, expressing disappointment when mayo or pate seems underrepresented, but many still call it one of the best hidden spots in town and a homey spot for satisfying, meat and veggie laden sandwiches.View restaurant profile
Hoang Oanh Sandwich
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews for Sinaloa Rolls highlight tasty sushi and tacos and friendly staff, but also describe a very negative experience with slow service, long waits, and incomplete orders, including a case where more than an hour passed and half the order was delivered late while the rest had to be packed for takeout. Despite these issues, the sushi remains a clear bright spot, with customers noting it as the main redeeming factor. Overall, improvements in speed and accuracy are hoped for, and some diners say they would return to give it another chance.View restaurant profile
Sinaloa Rolls
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews for Resto SSAM converge on a warm, highly favorable impression with garlic soy fried chicken repeatedly named the standout and among the best fried chicken in town, complemented by pork dumplings, bibimbap and bulgogi bibimbap, all noted for flavor, hearty portions and good value. The service is widely praised as fast and friendly, with attentive staff in a cozy, small but welcoming space and the option for takeout. Overall the consensus is that Resto SSAM delivers consistently delicious Korean dishes, with the fried chicken and comforting plates as the main draws, and many reviewers say they would return or recommend it as one of the best Korean options in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Resto SSAM
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Marché Hung Phat is widely praised as a top spot for banh mi in Montreal, offering affordable, filling sandwiches with crusty bread and classic fillings such as grilled chicken, lemongrass beef, meatball, and pork options, along with other Vietnamese snacks and desserts in a small market setting. Reviewers highlight fast, efficient service and the option to have sandwiches toasted for free, with the menu written in Vietnamese, French, and English and extra meat available for a small charge. The sandwiches are described as fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned at a good price, making it a reliable lunch or quick bite near Jean Talon Market. Some feedback notes thinner fillings in recent years and occasional service hiccups or less attentive staff, but most still rank it among the best banh mi in Montreal and a standout value. Overall, Marché Hung Phat stands out for its bread quality, variety of fillings, and combination of a casual grocery market and quick meals that keep customers returning.View restaurant profile
Marché Hung Phat
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 1.7 km
Pho Nam Do comes across as a casual, welcoming spot offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine at very reasonable prices, with pho broth and starters repeatedly praised for depth and flavor. Dishes such as peanut butter ravioli and pad thai are favorites, and the overall quality is described as consistently delicious. Service is consistently warm, attentive, fast, and personal, with the owners' hospitality highlighted as a standout feature. The bring your own wine policy and the private parking add to the appeal, and the location near the Jean Talon Metro is convenient. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem and among the best Vietnamese options in the area, thanks to good value, friendly atmosphere, and reliable, tasty food.View restaurant profile
Pho Nam Do
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Le Château Maneki is described as a tiny, intimate spot with a speakeasy vibe upstairs, where the atmosphere is warm, charming and often noted as Instagrammable; the menu is praised for freshness and creativity, featuring pressed sushi, sushi dogs, tartare and other inventive dishes, paired with standout cocktails and mocktails that many reviewers loved. Staff are frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, contributing to memorable date nights or gatherings, but several comments point to drawbacks such as very small seating areas, stairs at the entrance, occasional slow or uneven service, and prices that some feel are high for the portion sizes. Despite these caveats, many reviewers call it a hidden gem worth visiting to experience the unique concept, plan to return, and appreciate the overall experience and the emphasis on presentation and flavor.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
Guests describe Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar as a lively, welcoming spot with a warm, stylish vibe that suits groups and casual nights out. The menu blends authentic Vietnamese flavors with tapas style sharing plates, featuring fresh, flavorful dishes like bo luc lac, grilled squid, papaya and mango salads, shrimp tempura, and other street food inspired bites, with cocktails praised for creativity and presentation. Service is described as friendly and efficient, money well spent for the quality, though a few reviews note slow or uneven service, occasional temperature issues in the dining area, and dishes arriving together. The ambiance and presentation are consistently highlighted as standout, with many calling it a hidden gem and one of Montreal's favorite Vietnamese spots. Overall, Dzo is seen as a solid, enjoyable choice for a lively night out with bold flavors and strong drinks.View restaurant profile
123 Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar
Opens Today at 5 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.7 km
PHO Jean-Talon comes across as a cozy, hidden gem near the Jean Talon Market, with the beef pho praised for a rich, flavorful broth and filet mignon that melts in the mouth, while noodles are generous and well balanced. The vibe is friendly and unpretentious, service is quick and attentive, and many reviews note fresh, well presented dishes that feel authentic with a slight Canadian twist. Guests repeatedly mention the menu including spring rolls and other noodle dishes, and several describe the experience as a reliable go to for comforting, warm bowls, whether dining in or ordering takeout through apps where portions are described as generously sized and well packaged to stay hot. While most feedback is glowing, a few note that prices can be a bit high for some items and one comment mentions the food feeling average in a rare instance, but the overall consensus is that PHO Jean-Talon offers high quality, flavorful food in a calm, cozy setting and is a top choice for pho lovers in Montreal.View restaurant profile
PHO Jean-Talon
Opens Today at 10:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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≈ 1.8 km
Kaori Sushi & Poké receives warm welcomes and offers tasty dishes with vegetarian options, a nice variety, fresh sushi, an excellent soup, and delicious takoyaki. Reviewers also note friendly service and a birthday surprise of free dessert sushi, and overall experiences are described as very good and recommended.View restaurant profile
Kaori Sushi & Poké
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.8 km
Overall, reviews highlight Rouleau Plus Rouleaux for fresh, tasty sushi with generous portions and careful preparation, especially the abundant fish and well balanced toppings, not overcrowded with rice. While there are no seating areas and take-out is common, orders travel well thanks to solid packaging, and soups are wrapped to prevent leaks. The staff are friendly and the space is clean, contributing to a consistently positive experience. Many customers consider it among the best sushi in Montreal and some say it is their favorite spot, returning often and recommending it to friends. Poke bowls are noted for freshness and the addition of wakame and tempura sweet potato, while the sushi is praised for flavor, freshness, and generous garnishes. Overall, the place is seen as reliable, with quick service, careful preparation, and a strong emphasis on quality ingredients.View restaurant profile
Rouleau Plus Rouleaux
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Itamea Sushi as a neighborhood favorite that welcomes larger groups and offers a varied menu with fresh, flavorful sushi and poke bowls, generous portions, and good value. The dining experience is often praised for friendly, attentive service and a welcoming vibe, with some noting a standout approach from the owner. Online ordering is convenient, though a few voices mention pricing discrepancies or overcharges on takeout. While many diners rate the sushi highly and consider it among the best in the area, some experiences note inconsistencies in service or ambiance and cleanliness, reminding that perceptions can vary from visit to visit. Overall, Itamea Sushi comes across as a strong choice for lovers of sushi and Asian fusion, delivering freshness and variety that keep regulars coming back.View restaurant profile
Itamea Sushi
Opens Today at 4 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Thés Guru Teas is widely praised for a highly curated tea selection with standout matcha and a broad range of pu erh, green, and oolong teas that appeal to both casual drinkers and serious enthusiasts. The space is calm and stylish, inviting slow enjoyment, focused tea preparation, or quiet conversation. The menu includes small but well chosen food options that complement the tea, including desserts such as matcha fondant and matcha ice cream. Staff are described as knowledgeable and helpful, offering clear explanations about preparation and benefits, though some reviews note inconsistent tea preparation and a brisk, occasionally unfriendly service that detracts from the tea culture. Details about cultivars, elevations, or harvest seasons are not always listed on packaging or online. Many consider Thés Guru Teas one of the best tea spots in Montreal, delivering a soothing and zen experience in a refined space, with several patrons expressing they would return.View restaurant profile
Thés Guru Teas
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Reviews of Onigiri Shop generally highlight fresh, generously filled onigiri at a good value, with large portions and a wide variety of fillings that many find delicious. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, helping create a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a solid overall experience. A number of diners feel the staff are kind and helpful, and several comment that the ambiance is cozy and suitable for a casual bite. However, there are cautions about inconsistency in texture and flavor, with some onigiri being too rice heavy, fillings unevenly distributed, or seasoning off, and a few dishes missing balance or crunch. A few reviewers also raise operational issues, including hygiene concerns in kitchen areas and, in some cases, language or promotional miscommunications. Overall, Onigiri Shop is seen as an affordable, fresh option worth returning to for many, though quality and execution can vary and a handful of experiences fall short of expectations.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Mon Ami Korean BBQ typically earns positive comments for tasty Korean barbecue, generous portions and friendly service, with many noting a lively, family friendly atmosphere and a convenient QR code ordering system. Reviewers appreciate the variety of meats and side dishes and the overall value, especially on all you can eat options, while a few find some cuts fatty or not perfectly cooked and mention pricing as a concern. The service is repeatedly described as fast and attentive, though busy times can slow things down when staff are stretched. Ventilation and heat can be an issue on hot days, and a small number of guests point to noise, flies, or inconsistent flavor on certain items. Overall Mon Ami Korean BBQ is seen as a solid, affordable option with a fun table cooking concept that makes for a social dining experience, encouraging repeat visits, especially with family or friends, while noting that patience and menu selection can influence satisfaction on any given visit.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
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Sandwicherie Saming is regularly praised for tasty banh mi, panini and other sandwiches, with generous fillings, fresh bread, and strong value for money, and several reviewers call it the best option in the area. The ambiance is described as nice and the service friendly and attentive, with staff consistently noted for being helpful and warm. The menu is noted for variety and a fusion approach that appeals to vegetarians as well as meat lovers, and bubble tea and trio combos are singled out as popular additions. Many diners plan to return, finding the experience quick and satisfying for lunch, with comments about fresh ingredients and reasonable prices. A caveat is that one review points to toilet cleanliness and suggests improvements in that area. Overall, the sentiment is that this place offers reliable quality, friendly service, and good value, making it a standout option for a casual meal on the plaza.View restaurant profile
Sandwicherie Saming
Opens Today at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Thai Saigon is described by reviewers as incredibly tasty and a hidden gem with a genuine family run feel that has passed through generations. The General Tao is repeatedly praised as a standout, and the Bahn Mi with coriander, vegetables and chicken is considered excellent, along with a homemade wonton soup and an impressive house salad. Service is consistently described as excellent and friendly, and prices are noted as very reasonable. Many reviewers say the place is better for takeout due to limited seating, recommending online ordering to speed things up, and lunch lines can be long. The interior is plain and unpretentious, but the focus remains on flavorful food. Overall, Thai Saigon is viewed as a reliable choice for satisfying Thai and Vietnamese inspired dishes, offering good value and consistent visits, whether dining in or picking up for events.View restaurant profile
Thai Saigon
Opens Monday at 10 amAhuntsic-Cartierville
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Yakitori Hibahihi is described as a warm, intimate spot with a beautiful, authentic Japanese vibe and a standout grill where every skewer is carefully seasoned and cooked to perfection, from pork belly and chicken heart to duck dishes and a range of vegetables, complemented by a strong sake and wine list and compelling sashimi options. Reviews praise attentive, friendly service and crisp, clean decor, with guests noting thoughtful touches like hot towels on arrival and menu guidance that helps pace the meal. While many experiences feel like a memorable, high quality night out, a few visits mention high prices for relatively small portions or occasional service hiccups and some dishes that miss the mark; still, the consensus leans toward a gem worth returning to for the ambience, distinctive drinks, and especially the yakitori, with several readers already planning their next visit.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
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Reviewers describe Sandwicherie Sue as delivering delicious sandwiches with generous fillings and fresh ingredients, with strong vegetarian options like tofu, mushrooms, eggplant and green papaya salad, alongside widely praised banh mi such as chicken and pork char siu with crispy bread. Many note that the shop also feels like a small Asian grocery, with a nice assortment of drinks and snacks inside. Service is frequently praised as attentive and the space is described as clean and welcoming, though a few reviews mention slower prep times, occasional inconsistency, or packaging concerns. Several reviews call it among the best banh mi in Montreal, praising the tenderness of chicken, the seasoning of pork varieties, and the generous fillings, even as some compare the depth of flavor to authentic Vietnamese places. Prices are sometimes cited as high for the portion, but many feel the quality and variety justify the cost. People also mention the inside grocery and drink options, including bubble tea and an impressive alcohol selection, as added perks. While a few notes point to missteps like a missing ingredient or changes in packaging, the overall sentiment is positive, with many saying the food is tasty and the service reliable.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 km
Tô dinette viet is described as a fresh, welcoming spot on the plaza where the food is delicious and the prices are very reasonable. The beef dish with bread is singled out as excellent and a reason to return. Service is noted as friendly and attentive, and the chef's passion for ingredients and traditions shines through every plate. The menu is praised for authentic, flavorful Vietnamese flavors with dishes like Bun Riêu, Goi Ga, Bo Ne and Banh Cuon, and although Banh Cuon can be controversial due to its small-batch preparation, its freshness and handmade quality are appreciated. The Bo Ne with egg and pate arrives hot and leaves the plate clean, described as serious business rather than something quick and industrial. Overall, the experience feels genuine and comforting with a convivial atmosphere, and diners say they would definitely go back for more.View restaurant profile
Tô dinette viet
Modern Vietnamese canteen celebrating authentic street food.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Makoto draws praise for its welcoming staff, quick service and cozy ambiance, with favorites like bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, tofu dishes and teokkochi earning frequent compliments. The food is often described as flavorful with generous portions and reasonable prices, and miso soup and a simple salad come with meals. Several reviewers express disappointment with menu changes, missing items such as sundubu jjigae, beef seafood udon, fried chicken udon and the salad with ginger vinaigrette, hoping for their return. Some diners find the new side dishes less appealing and the chicken breading crumbly. A number of guests hope the restaurant will reintroduce elements of the old menu while still offering new options. Delivery experiences have shown that old versions can be accessed through the restaurant's ordering options, which helps bridge dine in and takeout. Overall Makoto is seen as a reliable, affordable option with tasty dishes and friendly service, though menu revisions have divided opinion and left regulars hoping for a balance between nostalgia and new ideas.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
Overall, the reviews portray Banh Mi Madame Ly as a reliable neighborhood spot offering a broad menu of Vietnamese favorites from banh mi to pho, dumplings, spring rolls and more, with many dishes praised for freshness, hearty flavors and generous portions at solid value. The place is described as welcoming, with friendly, attentive service and a clean, unpretentious vibe, and many diners say they will return, praising fast service and convenient takeout options. Some notes of inconsistency appear, including delivery arriving cold or meals that veer toward too much sweetness or sauce, and a few visits where a dish was not perfect, but most guests still find the food tasty and satisfying. The restaurant also gets credit for vegetarian and gluten free options, and for being a convenient spot for both dine in and takeout, with a location near the Beaubien metro and a busy lunch crowd. Taken together, it comes across as a dependable favorite for good, honest Vietnamese fare in Montréal.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 calm, unpretentious spot where dumplings are made on site and displayed in front of guests, with a simple menu of dumplings, soups and small dishes that keeps the focus on the food. Reviews frequently praise fresh, juicy, well stuffed dumplings and a standout peanut sauce, with many calling it one of the best dumpling spots in Montreal. The atmosphere is relaxed with soft lighting and a touch of jazz, and the service is often described as fast and attentive, though a few visits note lags or incomplete table clearing. Some critics mention flavors that can be bland or inconsistent depending on the day, and a few plates disappoint when trying a mixed dumpling plate or certain sauces. Overall, it is seen as a small, affordable, homemade dumpling haven that draws locals and visitors alike for dependable, tasty bites and a memorable front window cooking display.View restaurant profile
La Maison De Mademoiselle Dumpling
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in MontrealWhere to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.View More
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Gaia Restaurant draws wide praise for authentic Vietnamese cuisine, generous portions, and great value. Pho and Tonkinese soups are frequently highlighted for rich broths and hearty bowls, while a range of dishes from grilled meats to fresh spring rolls are described as flavorful and well prepared. Many reviews note fresh ingredients, balanced flavors, and careful presentation across the menu. Service is repeatedly described as warm, attentive, and friendly in a family run setting, with decor that diners find elegant or cozy and inviting. Guests appreciate the BYOB option and comfortable ambiance, making it a popular choice for celebrations, groups, and casual dinners alike. While a few comments mention occasional slower service during busy times or small inconsistencies, overall feedback is overwhelmingly positive. Overall Gaia Restaurant is seen as a standout in the city for authentic Vietnamese cuisine, offering generous portions, fair prices, and a consistently satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
Gaia Restaurant
Opens Today at 11:30 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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