Overall, Wünderbar is seen as a friendly place with a strong beer selection and a cozy, roomy setup that suits groups, with long tables and a warm atmosphere that many find transportive; staff are generally knowledgeable and attentive, and pretzels and sausages are frequently highlighted as tasty highlights, while the vibe can feel more like a sports bar on big game nights, which some patrons view as detracting from a German beer hall mood; food can be pricey for simple fare and portions, and a few experiences note inconsistent service or pacing, but the place remains a popular, lively spot to drink, chat, and enjoy German-inspired fare.View restaurant profile
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Customer feedback for Cuisine Hongroise Montreal highlights authentic Hungarian dishes from mains to side salads, described as fresh and delicious, with fast service and good value for the price. The location on St Laurent Boulevard is convenient with a variety of shops nearby, contributing to a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that many call a hidden gem. Dishes such as goulash, chicken paprikas, schnitzel, mushroom soup, and stuffed cabbage rolls are praised for being tasty and freshly cooked, with portions that feel generous for the price and service that is attentive and friendly. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a special spot that evokes a homey, auntie-style visit and encourages return trips.View restaurant profile
Chez Anna is described as a warm, homey, family run spot serving fresh, authentic Eastern European comfort food with generous portions. Dishes like schnitzel, goulash, spaetzle and apple strudel are praised for flavor and the sense that everything is made to order, with the food often felt to taste homemade. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, even though the restaurant is tucked inside a grocery store and easy to miss, and service is generally friendly and attentive, though occasionally a bit slow. The place is celebrated as a hidden gem offering hearty, comforting meals at good value, with many visitors planning to return.View restaurant profile
Chateau Euro is described as a standout Hungarian pastry shop with very friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, offering high quality patisserie that recalls home flavors such as kremes, linzer, beigli and pogácsa and a strong coffee experience; many reviewers say it is the best Hungarian pastry shop in town and that the wide variety makes choosing difficult because everything seems like a favorite; overall the reviews highlight authentic European pastries, warm hospitality, and a sense of discovery for pastry lovers, with some items receiving mixed feedback on texture or taste such as a chocolate and caramel cake or a rum cake; most notes are positive and suggest returning with friends.View restaurant profile
Mie Matinale is described as a charming bakery with a Parisian vibe and a touch of Portuguese influence, where almond croissants and other pastries shine alongside a homemade Christmas fruit cake, muffins and cookies, and generous sandwiches served in a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly service and staff that sometimes speak English. The decor is noted for its original style and a soundtrack that adds to the Parisian mood, while cleanliness is praised, including impeccably clean toilets in some reviews. Coffee is praised for its large, satisfying cups, with practical notes about cash or Interac since card payments are not always available, and the pace is relaxed enough for a leisurely visit. Overall the reviews portray Mie Matinale as a gem in Montreal, valued for quality products, reasonable prices and a consistently pleasant experience that invites a return visit.View restaurant profile