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Australian Restaurants in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Papi Paletas - Australian Restaurants in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Papi Paletas

May be temporarily closed
(11)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Papi Paletas is praised for artisanal ice pops made with real fruit, served in a colorful, warm setting with impeccable service and a burst of flavors like mango, guava, coconut, passion fruit, raspberry, mojito, pumpkin, and double chocolate. The ice pops transform dessert into an exotic, fresh and unforgettable experience, described as very delicious, with healthy juice options and low sugar that kids can enjoy. Paletas are said to be super tasty, fresh and full of flavor, and the staff is friendly and smiling, making visits enjoyable and highly recommendable. Many reviews express a desire to try every flavor and look forward to trying more, noting a fixed location on the avenue for easy access. Overall, the flavors are deemed delightful and the service impeccable, creating a should-visit experience for anyone seeking a guilt-free, satisfying treat.View restaurant profile
Café Melbourne - Australian Restaurants in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Café Melbourne

Opens Today at 10 am
(42)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

Café Melbourne is portrayed as a warm, unpretentious hub that nails coffee and brunch with a distinctly homey Australian cafe vibe. The coffee earns frequent praise for quality and crema, with cappuccinos and lattes leading the way, and brunch highlights include smashed avocado on gluten-free bread and waffles. A standout note credits a one man show behind the barista station who handles dietary needs with care. The menu is not large but well executed, featuring items like bagel, Lebanese plate, chicken sandwich, and other hearty brunch staples, while the tiny terrace, colorful wall art, a friendly server with a European touch, a charming collection of figurines, and house made financiers contribute to a welcoming atmosphere. Service is consistently warm, and the owners are described as hands on and passionate, giving the place a vibe of a dependable local staple that brings smiles on sunny days. Some reviews mention room for stronger flavors or a few dishes that don’t feel distinctive, and a hot chocolate that can taste tepid, but overall Café Melbourne is seen as a reliable, affordable brunch spot worth returning to for the coffee and casual ambiance.View restaurant profile

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