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≈ 0.7 km
Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Opens Today at 9 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Rumi offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a genuine Middle Eastern vibe, where flavorful mezze and richly spiced main dishes are beautifully presented and generously portioned. Live music, traditional decor, and a charming terrace garden create an immersive setting that many reviewers describe as memorable. The service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, with staff guiding guests through shared plates and a wide range of options that suit families, friends, and couples. While a few notes mention occasional slower service or a dish not meeting expectations, the overall feedback highlights fresh ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and hospitality that makes diners want to return. It is seen as a beloved Montreal dining destination, celebrated for warmth, vibrant flavors, and a welcoming atmosphere that suits both intimate dinners and group gatherings.View restaurant profile
Rumi
Opens Today at 5:30 pmMile-End, Outremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatTop Spots for Brunch on a Terrace in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Many reviews praise Mirazu for flavorful Turkish dishes, with standout lamb, generous portions, and a varied mezze selection that feels like a culinary journey. Fresh bread and warm Turkish tea are frequently highlighted, and the Turkish breakfast is described as fresh, tasty and beautifully presented. The staff are consistently noted for friendliness and attentiveness, with good explanations of the restaurant concept, though service can be slow at peak times. The ambiance is described as cozy and inviting, with a decor that evokes Istanbul and a welcoming vibe, and the option to bring your own wine is seen as a bonus. A few practical notes include small tables and occasional heat inside, but overall the quality, value and memorable flavors make Mirazu a frequent recommendation for those seeking authentic Turkish cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Mirazu
Montreal bring your own wine restaurant serving classic Turkish cuisine
Opens Today at 11 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Au Tarot is described as a warm, welcoming spot in Montreal where guests repeatedly praise generous portions, fresh, flavorful dishes, and comforting home style cooking. Dishes such as couscous and tagines are highlighted as standouts, with many calling the couscous among the best in town and the flavors genuinely Moroccan and North African in character. The service is noted for being attentive, friendly, and personal, with the owner making guests feel at home and the atmosphere described as cozy and inviting, well suited for groups or casual meals. Takeout and delivery are appreciated as convenient ways to enjoy the same high quality at home, and the overall impression is one of hospitality, generosity, and consistently satisfying meals. Au Tarot is firmly regarded for solid value, generous portions, and a memorable dining experience that inspires return visits.View restaurant profile
Au Tarot
Fine Mediterranean Restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 11:45 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Khyber Pass comes across in reviews as a cozy, beautifully decorated Afghan restaurant with a warm, welcoming atmosphere both inside and on a sunny back terrace, where authentic flavors and generous portions are the norm and the Kabuli Palaw, lamb shank, mantoo, and korma chalaw are frequently highlighted for depth of spice and aroma. Diners note reliable quality, fresh ingredients, and a wide range of dishes that make it easy to sample multiple courses with value through set menus or a table d hote. BYOB is often appreciated and wine service is smooth, with some reviewers praising fast attentive service while others mention occasional delays or busy crowds. The staff are described as friendly and helpful, with attentive advice on dishes, though a few visits mention inconsistent pacing. Overall, the experience is described as authentic, homey, and satisfying, with a memorable dessert such as pistachio rose pudding and a standout rose aroma to finish, making Khyber Pass a go to for Afghan cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Khyber Pass
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Khyber Pass: A Montreal Establishment Faithful to Its Afghan RootsMust-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Le Ravito Café-Buvette offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with stylish decor and a relaxed vibe that suits a casual coffee, a tasty lunch, or a lively evening. Guests praise a menu that includes standout bites like arancini with truffle, salmon tartare, and flavorful tacos, with vegan options and good value noted by many. The drinks program shines, featuring excellent cocktails, a well-curated wine list, and solid coffee, while the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, helping to create easy, enjoyable visits. The setting works well for gatherings, afterwork, or a quiet moment on the terrace, with an ambiance described as charming, welcoming, and sociable. Overall, Le Ravito Café-Buvette is celebrated as a charming spot with quality food, great drinks, and a memorable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le RAVITO Café-Buvette
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalFrom Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar GuideView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Sham Mont-Royal is praised across reviews for a fully vegan, plant-based menu that blends bold Middle Eastern flavors with inventive twists and generous portions, with freshness, flavorful dips, and aromatic kebabs delivering satisfying textures. The experience is consistently described as warm and welcoming, featuring friendly, attentive service and a cozy, stylish atmosphere that can feel like home. Brunch and dinner options are celebrated for creativity and variety, from fluffy omelettes and pancakes to hearty skewers, labneh style dips, and fattoush, all plated with care. Many reviewers highlight excellent value for quality, and the restaurant is hailed as a standout gem for vegan cuisine in the city, with standout drinks and desserts such as blueberry cheesecake and baklava. Overall, the meals are flavorful, portions ample, presentation thoughtful, and staff go the extra mile to create memorable dining moments.View restaurant profile
Sham Mont-Royal
First Syrian Plant-Based Restaurant
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissShawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try SpotsView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Café Castel presents a cozy, European inspired vibe with warm lighting, antique decor, a balcony, and large windows that make the space feel open and inviting. Coffee is a highlight for many visitors, with smooth espressos, rich cappuccinos, and enjoyable lattes complemented by a varied selection of pastries such as almond croissants and tiramisu. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and relaxing, a great place to study or chat, with a calm tempo that invites lingering. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, contributing to consistently pleasant experiences, while the menu offers a mix of beverages, sandwiches, and desserts at good value. While a few notes mention crowds during busy times and occasional minor issues, the overall impression is that Café Castel is a reliable, welcoming spot to enjoy quality coffee, tasty treats, and a memorable Parisian inspired ambiance.View restaurant profile
Café Castel
Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Open until 8 pm
Westmount, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
Menthe et Couscous stands out as a warm, inviting spot where authentic North African flavors meet generous portions and thoughtful service. The couscous and tagines, especially the lamb shank and the couscous royal, are repeatedly noted for tenderness, bold seasonings, and beautiful presentation, often accompanied by vegetables that balance the dishes perfectly. The setting is cozy and intimate, enhanced by soft lighting, inviting decor, and occasional belly dancing that adds a festive touch. The menu also treasures lighter options and vegetarian choices, with the mint tea and kunafa offering satisfying finishes. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, with staff that explain the menu clearly and accommodate dietary needs, and the bring-your-own-wine option adding great value. While a few reviews mention price or occasional slow service during peak times, the overwhelming consensus is that the overall experience is memorable, generous, and well worth returning for, whether for a celebratory group tasting or a relaxed dinner with friends. In short, Menthe et Couscous delivers authentic flavors, a warm ambience, and dependable quality that makes it a standout in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Menthe et Couscous
Authentic Mediterranean, Maghrébin, North African restaurant offering a variety of unconventional Couscous & Tajines recipes
Opens Today at 12 pm
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinExclusive Grand Prix F1 Canada Events in MontrealView More
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≈ 3 km
La Rose des Sables offers a warm, intimate Tunisian dining experience with generous portions, authentic flavors, and attentive service. Diners note generous portions and authentic flavors across dishes such as gargoulette, lamb and chicken tagines, couscous plates, brick pastries, and a mint tea finish, all presented in a cozy space with traditional decor and occasional baladi dancing that elevates the evening. The BYOW policy and easy street parking add to the convenience, while friendly staff and thoughtful pacing make it easy to linger for a festive gathering. This neighborhood gem shines with high quality cuisine, a welcoming atmosphere, and experiences that invite return visits with friends or family.View restaurant profile
La Rose des Sables - Couscous & Tajine
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate RamadanTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviewers consistently describe Avesta as a warm, inviting spot serving authentic Turkish (and Kurdish) flavors with fresh handmade bread made before guests and a generous array of mezze, kebabs, and comforting mains like manti and beyti. Dishes are praised as delicious and flavorful, with portions that feel hearty and home made, and the atmosphere is repeatedly called cozy, charming, and welcoming, complemented by friendly, attentive service. Value is highlighted as strong for the quality and abundance, with many noting quick service and a pleasant downtown location. A few comments point to minor drawbacks such as occasional reservation hiccups or small quibbles about a drink balance, but overall the experience is celebrated as reliable, satisfying, and ideal for family dinners, group gatherings, or casual nights out.View restaurant profile
Avesta
Unpretentious, pillow-filled Turkish eatery serving classic stews, savory crêpes & varied mezes.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Travel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in Montreal
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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews for Kazamaza describe a warm, welcoming spot for authentic Lebanese and Middle Eastern cuisine, with flavorful dishes, fresh ingredients, and generous portions that offer good value. The menu is praised for variety and sharing, with frequent mentions of hummus, fattoush, rekakat cheese rolls, lamb shank fattet mawzat, kefta karaz, and mouhammara as standouts. The ambiance is described as cozy and vibrant, with traditional decor and music, though the space can be loud and seating tight during busy times. Service is usually friendly and efficient, but a few visits note slower or inconsistent service and seating issues for larger groups. Overall Kazamaza is seen as a standout choice in Montreal for authentic Lebanese cuisine, delivering consistent quality and a welcoming experience that draws guests back.View restaurant profile
Kazamaza
Opens Today at 5:30 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews depict Omnivore as delivering vibrant Lebanese inspired fare with fresh, well balanced flavors and generous portions, from carnivore platters and grilled fish to wraps, hummus and fattoush, plus standout potatoes; the atmosphere is described as warm, relaxed and plant filled with indoor and outdoor seating, making it a reliable casual dining spot. The service is praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though a few reviewers mention slower pacing at busy times and isolated issues such as a missing sauce or a staff member with a cold attitude. Some diners find the prices a bit high for the portion size, while others consider the value fair for the quality. Overall Omnivore is seen as a go to for dependable, satisfying Lebanese flavors and variety, with many likely to return for the sandwiches, salads and generous mezze.View restaurant profile
Omnivore
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineMontreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and MenusView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Fairmount Bagel Bakery is widely celebrated for its authentic Montreal style bagels, chewy and freshly baked in wood-fired ovens, with a range that includes sesame, everything, onion, garlic, pumpernickel, bozo, sun dried tomato, cranberry, and more; reviewers describe them as among the best in Montreal and often in the world, worth the wait in long lines that move steadily; the experience is typically take-out only, with no indoor seating and a cash or Canadian debit card payment policy, plus occasional notes about rising prices and smaller sizes; the bagels pair well with a variety of cream cheeses and toppings, and the smell of the bakery and watching bagels being prepared adds to the charm; several mentions highlight the friendly staff and the sense of tradition, while a few reviews flag inconsistent service or crowding at peak times; overall the place is regarded as a must try for Montreal bagel lovers and a signature stop for visitors seeking an iconic bite.View restaurant profile
Fairmount Bagel Bakery
Open 24HRSMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Best Bagels in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Kahwa Café receives enthusiastic praise for its fresh, house-made bread and a wide range of satisfying sandwiches like the chicken panko, merguez, lamb, kebab libre, Italian and falafel, with many noting that the bread is baked on site and meats and fillings are fresh and flavorful. The sauces, especially Kahwa sauce, are commonly highlighted as a perfect match for the fillings, and prices are considered good value for the quality. The atmosphere is described as cozy and lively with fast, friendly service, though the space can feel a bit small and crowded and lines can be long when busy. Takeout and a summer terrace are convenient options, and guests consistently return to try more flavors. A few reviews mention occasional slower service or inconsistent dine in comfort, but the consensus is that Kahwa Café is among the best sandwich spots in Montreal with standout items like the panko chicken and kebab varieties and a focus on fresh, on site bread.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Guests describe Azalea as a charming, cozy spot with a quiet atmosphere, a beautiful backyard terrace, and warm, attentive service from the team. The menu blends tapas style tasting with Persian-influenced flavors, featuring items such as eggplant with pomegranate, olives in a sweet sauce, a yogurt platter, and a chicken tandoori, with many choosing the tasting platter to sample a range of dishes. The ambience is praised as relaxing and refined, with soft music that makes it easy to unwind and it is also described as suitable for private events on the terrace. The wine selection and overall dining experience receive strong praise and the place is often called a hidden gem. Staff are consistently noted as friendly and accommodating, with owners who explain each dish thoroughly and can help organize private celebrations. Some reviews mention miscommunication about menu availability and issues such as unavailable mains, slower service, stale bread, and limited vegetarian options. Despite these concerns, the consensus is that the flavors, value, and unique Persian influenced cuisine make it worthwhile to return and explore more dishes.View restaurant profile
Azalea Buvette Caviste Terrasse
Globally inspired cuisine ❤️
Opens Today at 12 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
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≈ 1 km
Reviews consistently praise Mazbi for authentic Yemeni cuisine, warm hospitality, and a cozy family atmosphere. The food is repeatedly described as flavorful and generously portioned, with dishes like mandi and mogalgal standing out for many diners. Staff, decor, and ambiance are frequently praised as welcoming and authentic, reflecting the family owned nature of the place. Vegan and vegetarian options are appreciated and the overall experience is often described as a taste of home. A few notes mention smaller portions or rice not always matching mandi style and price concerns, but these are outweighed by the strong flavors and attentive service. Many reviewers call Mazbi a must try and a standout in Montreal with plans to return, and some mention a newly launched brunch menu and recent renovations adding to the appeal.View restaurant profile
Mazbi
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate Ramadan
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≈ 1.2 km
St-Viateur Bagel is widely celebrated as an iconic Montreal institution, renowned for hand rolled, wood-fired bagels that come hot from the oven with a crisp exterior and chewy interior, and many reviews note the distinctive aroma and the experience of watching the bakers at work. The bagels are praised for freshness and a classic sesame variety, with a range of flavors and a self-serve setup at some locations that lets customers pick toppings from a fridge, though that approach isn't ideal for all. Practical details pop up frequently: the shops are cash only (ATM often on site), seating is minimal or nonexistent, and lines can be long but move quickly. The tone is typically enthusiastic, with many calling it a must-do Montreal experience and one of the best bagel spots, though a few reviews report occasional inconsistency in freshness, pricey sandwiches, or concerns about hygiene. Overall the consensus is that the place delivers a quintessential Montreal bagel experience, prized for texture, flavor and tradition, even as it remains a bustling, no-frills take-out venue.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel
Open until MidnightMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More
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≈ 1.2 km
St-Viateur Bagel offers a classic Montreal bagel experience with wood-fired bagels baked right in front of customers, a crisp exterior and chewy center, especially the sesame classic, and reviews praise fresh and hot bagels and quick in-and-out service. Some say the place is cash-only and takeaway focused, with lines that sometimes test patience, while others note the atmosphere can be minimal or unpretentious but the craft and aroma shine through. A few reviews mention bagels not always fresh or a bit hard, and a handful caution about the no seating policy, but most celebrate the iconic status, consistent quality, and the ability to watch the bagel making process. Many travelers say it is among the best bagels in Montreal, with others cherishing the experience enough to stock up for a long drive home or to share with family, and a note that a second store exists nearby to choose if something is not hot out of the oven. Overall, the place is seen as a must visit for wood-fired, freshly baked bagels, with devotion to the craft and a reliable, if sometimes crowded, performance.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel
Open until MidnightLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Outremont
Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceThe Best Bagels in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Across reviews, Bbagels earns praise for oversized, fluffy bagels with a crisp exterior and a wide range of house-made dips and creams that invite a rip and dip style of eating. Diners consistently note standout options like smoked salmon bagels and lemon zest cream cheese, plus several vegan spreads and open faced sandwiches, with flavors such as zaatar and honey jalapeño. The bagels are described as fresh, chewy inside and crunchy outside, with generous fillings and strong attention to quality ingredients. The staff and atmosphere are repeatedly highlighted as warm, friendly, and welcoming, with helpful menu explanations and fast service, sometimes described as a local gem. Some reviewers mention higher prices or occasional inconsistency in freshness or service, but most leave convinced it is among the best bagel spots in town and say they would return.View restaurant profile
Bbagels
Opens Today at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1.4 km
District Bagel receives mixed reviews: some praise the bagels as the best in town, especially the everything bagel, and enjoy the bagel sandwich and a chocolate chip cookie, while others find the breakfast bagels small and burnt, the coffee weak, and the prices steep. The service and atmosphere are described as fast-food like with disposable tableware, though an easy ordering kiosk, a comfy upstairs dining area, and an accessible sink are appreciated by some. The menu leans into Jewish breakfast favorites and the space includes Jewish texts, which some find odd in a secular setting. Montreal style bagels are noted as small, dense, and not very fresh, though a blintz pie is a bright spot. A few critiques target the egg sandwich and avocado heavy components that make it messy and overpriced. Despite the variability, the place remains popular with the local Jewish community and can offer tasty bites for some.View restaurant profile
District Bagel
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviews describe Farrouj Express as a place with big portions packed with flavor, especially beef and chicken shawarma that are well cooked and juicy, along with highly praised mix plates and fresh salads. Hummus, garlic sauce and garlic potatoes receive standout mentions, with the dip and potatoes noted as among the best. The pita is often warm and well made, and kebab and falafel options are described as flavorful and not dry. Service is consistently highlighted as friendly, attentive and welcoming, contributing to great value and generous portions. The restaurant is praised for authentic Lebanese flavors, strong consistency over years, and affordable prices that keep diners returning. Visitors traveling from other cities also highlight the quality and hospitality, making it a top choice for shawarma in Montreal. Overall sentiment across reviews is very positive, emphasizing flavor, portion size, value and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Farrouj Express
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Across reviews, Kahwa Café is celebrated for fresh, house-made bread and generous, flavorful sandwiches from chicken panko, kebab, lamb, to merguez, with the chicken panko repeatedly hailed as among the best in Montreal and the sauces and spices giving each bite a memorable kick; ingredients are consistently described as fresh and well balanced, portions generous for the price, and the bread baked on site a standout. The atmosphere is warm and casual, the staff friendly and accommodating, and the open kitchen and on-site baking add to the experience, with a distinct Tunisian influence felt in both flavor and hospitality. Busy periods can slow service and the space can feel small or loud, but the overall consensus is that Kahwa Café is a top destination for quick, satisfying meals and one of the best sandwich spots in the city, with many citing repeat visits and strong take-out or park-side options nearby.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café
Opens Today at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews of La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal show a mix of strong bagel praise and uneven service experiences. The bagels are frequently described as fresh and very tasty, with favorites including sesame seed, everything, pesto chicken, smoked meat, and turkey and brie, and toppings such as pesto cream cheese or olive cream cheese noted as delicious; the coffee also earns praise. The ambiance is often described as cute, peaceful, and conducive to reading or studying, with a welcoming and friendly staff at times, though several comments point to unfriendly or slow service, missed or wrong orders, and attention to detail that can vary. Some critiques mention reheated fillings or salads and a dessert such as baklava not meeting expectations. The surrounding area is viewed as a bit run down by some, but the interior is consistently praised for its atmosphere. Overall, it emerges as a place for bagel lovers who value quality toppings and a pleasant setting, while service consistency and occasional missteps keep some customers from returning.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Halal Döner Kebab is described as a clean spot with friendly service and a range of kebab, donair, and shawarma options that are generally flavorful, with the All Meat Donair repeatedly highlighted for its juicy meat and balanced spices, and kebab and shawarma often praised, especially for a convenient late night bite on the St Laurent strip; some reviewers note that the restaurant's ownership may not be authentically Turkish, yet the overall experience is still satisfying for many, and a few points of improvement are mentioned such as bread not feeling fresh at times and the absence of condiments on tables late at night, along with suggestions to broaden wrap options beyond pita, possibly using tortillas to better pair with beef, while desserts like Baklava are cited as a highlight and overall value is seen as good with quick service and solid, well made dishes.View restaurant profile
Halal Döner Kebab
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews describe St-Viateur Bagel & Café as a quintessential Montreal bagel experience, with fresh, wood-fired bagels that are chewy and slightly sweet and offered in many varieties, often enjoyed with cream cheese or smoked salmon and in simple bagel sandwiches. The sesame, rosemary-salt and poppy are frequent favorites, and the bagels are praised for their quality and authentic Montreal character. A common caveat is the long lines and wait times, especially at peak times, though staff are described as fast, friendly and accommodating and the atmosphere remains welcoming. Payment is typically cash and Canadian debit, with US cards not accepted at many locations. Most reviews say the experience is worth the wait and a must-visit for bagel lovers visiting Montreal, though a few find the hype a bit inflated or note occasional inconsistency in freshness or value. Overall, it’s a cozy, bustling spot where you can see bagels being made on site and leave with a satisfying, classic Montreal breakfast or lunch.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel & Café
Open until 8 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews consistently praise Dunya for authentic Lebanese shawarma and falafel, with beef and chicken shawarma that are juicy and well seasoned and falafel that is crispy on the outside and flavorful inside. Sauces and accompaniments such as toum, tarator, garlic sauce, and minty fattoush are highlighted as bright, well balanced and essential to the experience. Many readers note generous portions, tasty fries, and house made ice cream or ashta that add to the value. The place is described as small, cozy, clean, and welcoming, with service that is friendly, efficient and attentive, a vibe that makes it feel like a casual, satisfying meal. Some reviews mention limited menu options and seating, and note that during busy times the place can be crowded but staff remains courteous; a few also point out occasional saltiness or that chicken can be a bit greasier and suggest more meat per wrap. Overall, it is seen as a standout spot for shawarma and falafel in Montreal, with broad praise for authenticity, flavor, and price and strong repeat visits and loyalty.View restaurant profile
Dunya
Opens Today at 11:30 amQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's 10 Best Falafel Spots
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≈ 1.8 km
Across the reviews, Amir is widely praised for authentic Lebanese flavors, fresh ingredients, generous portions, and fast, friendly service. The menu staples such as shawarma and shish taouk are repeatedly described as flavorful and well seasoned, with hummus, crisp salads, and pita cited as solid accompaniments. Many readers note a welcoming atmosphere and convenience for quick meals or takeout, with staff described as attentive and prices considered good value. A number of reviewers express loyalty and say they visit regularly or travel to this location specifically for the meals. Yet some comments point to a decline in quality in recent years, mentioning off tastes, greasier meat, less consistent quality, and a few dissatisfied experiences about certain dishes. Overall sentiment skews positive with strong recommendations, while the caveat remains that consistency can vary and some meals may not meet every palate.View restaurant profile
Amir
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews for Hinnawi Bros Bagel & Café describe a reliable Montreal spot where fresh bagels, tasty sandwiches, and excellent coffee are the main draws. The majority praise the quality of the bagels, the variety of fillings, and a friendly, fast service that makes it easy to grab breakfast or linger over a latte in a clean, cozy space. The location near McGill station and central sights is frequently noted as convenient for students, visitors, and travelers alike. While most find prices reasonable for what is offered, a few mention occasional extras or a sense that some items are a touch pricier and that a few dishes like pastries or certain bagel sandwiches receive mixed reviews. Several comments highlight a welcoming staff and a bright, homey vibe, with people returning for the bagel sandwiches and coffee. Occasional drawbacks include a bagel that falls apart or very hot coffee that can be uncomfortable, but overall it remains a popular quick bite option.View restaurant profile
Hinnawi Bros Bagel & Café
Open until 6 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Damas is widely praised for bold, authentic Syrian flavors, generous sharing plates, and a polished fine dining vibe, with many noting exceptional service, sophisticated ambiance, and a strong wine and cocktail program. The tasting menu with wine pairing is a highlight for many, delivering a curated showcase of dishes, though some find it too large or pricey and would prefer conceptually lighter or ad hoc options. Service is repeatedly described as professional, attentive, and knowledgeable, though a few experiences mention slow service, missteps, or a sense that value does not always align with the price. Dishes like octopus, lamb, fattoush, hummus, and kebabs are frequently cited as standouts, with pitas and dips praised, while some mains or sides receive mixed reactions and a few guests feel portions or costs could be better aligned. The atmosphere is described as elegant and warm, sometimes lively and crowded, with a strong ambiance that can veer toward noisy on busy nights. Overall, Damas is considered one of Montreal’s top destinations for Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine, delivering memorable experiences marked by bold flavors, meticulous presentation, and standout service, albeit with caveats about cost, noise, and occasional service or consistency issues.View restaurant profile
Damas
Creative Syrian delicacies in a Persian-influenced space with a plant-trimmed terrace.
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
Outremont
Mentioned in: The 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
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≈ 2 km
Yalla! Le Comptoir Libanais is described by numerous diners as fresh and authentic Lebanese food with standout shawarma, falafel, and shish taouk. Reviews highlight juicy chicken shawarma, perfectly seasoned meats, and a variety of generous, tasty options like sandwiches, bowls, and plates at affordable prices. The food is often praised for freshness and robust flavor, with many noting it tastes close to what they recall from Lebanon. The service is repeatedly described as fast and friendly, with a welcoming family vibe and even a student discount mentioned. The atmosphere is commonly described as calm and inviting, making it a great choice for lunch or dinner, and many say they would definitely return and consider it a go-to spot in the area. Overall, it is seen as one of the best Lebanese options in town, consistently delivering quality, value, and authentic flavors.View restaurant profile
Yalla! Le Comptoir Libanais
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Overall, Osmow's Shawarma earns praise for flavorful, fresh food and quick, friendly service in Montreal, with many calling it the best shawarma around and a reliable go-to for a quick meal. Reviewers highlight a welcoming, attentive staff and a clean, cozy space, though a few note that the music can be very loud and that service can vary at times. The menu delivers generous portions at reasonable prices, including popular favorites like chicken on the rocks, and fans often mention juicy, well-seasoned meat and the option to customize orders. Many say the dishes are delicious and worth returning for, and several describe the experience as a steady, must-visit in the neighborhood. There are occasional caveats, such as not every item on the menu being a shawarma, occasional ingredient or portion inconsistencies, and spice levels that can be very high for some sauces. Taken together, Osmow's Shawarma is seen as a dependable, friendly, and tasty option that draws repeat visits and positive word of mouth, especially for those craving bold flavors.View restaurant profile
Osmow's Shawarma
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
TESFA is a small, cozy spot that draws praise for exceptionally smooth hummus, fluffy pitas, and falafel that is crisp and flavorful, with kebab, sabich, and shawarma also earning high marks for freshness and seasoning. Reviewers mention generous portions, affordable prices, and a welcoming, friendly staff that contributes to a warm, music filled atmosphere. The menu offers vegan and vegetarian options and emphasizes fresh ingredients and sauces that elevate each dish. While most experiences are glowing and many call it a hidden gem and a top spot in Montreal, a few reviews note inconsistency in quality or service, mentioning dry chicken, a soggy pita, or variances when ordering takeout. Overall, TESFA is viewed as a standout Mediterranean option in the area, delivering delicious, well balanced flavors, great value, and a vibe that makes many diners plan a return visit.View restaurant profile
TESFA
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's 10 Best Falafel Spots
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Reviews describe Osmow's Shawarma as flavorful, fresh, and filling, with generous portions of chicken and other meats and a standout garlic sauce; the OZbox is noted for including a lot of food and toppings for a good value. Service is consistently fast and friendly, and the atmosphere is welcoming and clean, making it a reliable spot for a quick, satisfying meal. Late hours and strong takeout options are frequently mentioned as a big plus. While the majority of feedback is positive, there are occasional issues such as mixed up orders, some dishes not being perfectly fresh, extra charges for items like hummus, and bathrooms that could use more attention. Overall, the reviews point to Osmow's Shawarma as a dependable, generous, and tasty option that many would return to, praising both food and staff and often labeling it among the better options in the area.View restaurant profile
Osmow's Shawarma
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Boustan is described in reviews as a place with flavorful shawarma bowls and pitas, where generous portions, comforting combinations, and late hours attract diners, and service is often fast and friendly with several mentions of good value and standout items like garlic potatoes and vegan options; however, experiences vary, with some orders arriving cold, overly heavy, or lacking freshness, reports of leftovers in certain meals, and occasional concerns about cleanliness or water availability, as well as a few negative incidents about staff interactions or safety outside the restaurant. Despite these inconsistencies, the overall impression is that Boustan remains a go-to choice for satisfying, casual meals, especially for those seeking quick service and substantial portions, while menu changes or bowl updates drew mixed reactions from regulars.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal is described in reviews as offering fresh, flavorful Montreal style bagels with a wide variety of toppings, where smoked salmon and cream cheese combinations and custom builds like salmon with Brie or turkey chipotle earn frequent praise and generous portions with balanced flavors. Staff are consistently noted as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere even when the place is busy. Some concerns recur, including declines in coffee quality such as cappuccino being overly foamy and Americano not meeting expectations on certain visits, and some readers feel the prices are high for the portion size. There are occasional inconsistencies in quality and service, including an off day with a burnt bagel, delays when ordering via apps, and moments of miscommunication during peak times. While the mall location and lack of dine in space are noted by some, many reviewers still rate it as a top bagel option with a large selection of cream cheese flavors and tasty bagels, though a few advise trying different items to gauge value.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Open until 6 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Abu el Zulof earns high marks for authentic Middle Eastern flavors, fresh ingredients and generous portions, with reviews praising flavorful mezza, tabbouleh, fattoush, mansaf, shish tawook, kibbeh nayyeh, grape leaves and other dishes, and for warm, attentive service and a welcoming, lively atmosphere that suits groups and celebrations. The overall vibe is described as authentic and comforting, with friendly staff, quick service at times, and entertaining elements like live singing and a belly dancer that elevate the night. The new set menu offered per person is seen by many as good value, though some find the prices steep and note occasional inconsistencies in portion size or quality. A few experiences mention slower dessert service, fries that are too oily, or a knafeh that falls short, and some critique the noise level or the glamour-focused ambiance. Still, the restaurant is regarded as a standout option for Arabic flavors in town, with many patrons planning to return.View restaurant profile
Abu el Zulof
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Reviews consistently portray Kahwa Café as a go-to spot for flavorful, generously portioned sandwiches and a welcoming, energetic atmosphere. The chicken panko and kebab sandwiches are repeatedly praised for their crispy bread, juicy fillings, and well-balanced sauces, with lamb, merguez, and even tuna and falafel earning high marks as well. Bread baked on site and a simple, effective menu contribute to the strong value and fresh taste, while the staff are described as friendly, attentive, and upbeat, making visits feel easy and enjoyable. One location is noted to have smaller meat portions compared with others, highlighting some inconsistency across the chain, though many patrons say the quality, taste, and service remain top-notch. Overall, Kahwa Café stands out for delivering delicious sandwiches, a great vibe, and reliable smiles, prompting many to say they would return and would recommend it.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Overall, reviews of Restaurant Baba depict a quick, value packed option where the fries and sides often steal the show. The shawarma draws mixed notes: some call the beef shawarma pita trio among the best, with potatoes and a generous garlic sauce adding the wow factor, while others find the main dish decent but not memorable. The fried potatoes are repeatedly praised for their crisp exterior and tender interior, standing out on the menu. Generous portions and fast service are common positives, though a few comments mention less friendly service or a desire for more warmth. Flavor profiles vary, with some fans appreciating authentic notes and others feeling certain flavors fall flat. Taken together, the place is seen as a solid choice for a quick, filling meal, especially for those who crave generous sides and good value in a busy area.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Baba
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Across reviews, Boustan is praised for flavorful shawarma, generous portions, fresh ingredients, and friendly, efficient service, with favorites like garlic potatoes and well seasoned meat that make pitas, wraps, and bowls satisfying and quick. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and homey at times but busy and crowded at peak hours, sometimes with convenient locations near campuses or museums. Value is repeatedly highlighted: large portions at a reasonable price and reliable quality, with many noting the consistently good taste and affordable lunch options. Positive comments cover a variety of options from shawarma and falafel to vegetarian pita, and staff who are described as friendly and helpful. A few reviews mention changes to the veggie pita, occasional order mix ups, and concerns about food safety or hygiene, a burnt oil smell, or uneven air conditioning. Overall Boustan is seen as a top Montreal quick casual choice for halal Lebanese style food, widely regarded for flavor and portions, and often described as the best Boustan around, though experiences can vary by location.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Omnivore is consistently praised for beautifully presented Lebanese-inspired dishes, generous portions, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Diners highlight friendly service and efficient staff, reliable water at the table, quick service, and standout items such as the Djaj sandwich, Omnivore plate, and a variety of salads and vegetarian options. The menu is noted for flavorful garlic sauce, fresh ingredients, and good value, making it a strong go-to for lunch or dinner. Some comments mention room for improvement, such as sauces overpowering certain meats, a thin pita, or price sensitivity for portion size. Accessibility can be an issue due to steps from street level, and there was a delivery hiccup once, though the team was responsive. Overall, Omnivore is seen as a reliable, tasty, casual spot worth returning to for consistently delicious, reasonably priced Lebanese-inspired fare.View restaurant profile
Omnivore
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineMontreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and MenusView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviewers describe Basha as a warmly welcoming Lebanese dining spot in Montreal where hospitality and attentive service stand out, with many noting a friendly, professional atmosphere and a consistent effort to make guests feel cared for. Dishes are praised as flavorful, well presented, and enjoyable, with extra praise for the tea and desserts and for portions that feel generous. The staff are highlighted for going the extra mile, including offering drinks and, for some travelers, a space to pray, which adds to the sense of thoughtful hospitality. Most comments are positive and many say they would return and recommend the restaurant. On the flip side, a few diners report value concerns and inconsistent freshness, with a dish like kofta kebab described as overcooked and sides sometimes dry, and some prices seen as higher than comparable spots elsewhere. Taken together, the reviews suggest Basha delivers warm service, good quality, and a solid downtown option, though experiences can vary by freshness and pricing.View restaurant profile
Basha
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Les Traditions Méditerranéennes consistently earns praise for authentic Tunisian flavors, especially the couscous and maqlouba, with portions described as generous and comforting and many calling the couscous among the best in Montreal. Delivery orders are noted to be flavorful, though some experiences mention longer wait times and, occasionally, meat portions that feel small for the price. The interior is simple and the atmosphere modest, but service is described as adequate and the staff as warm and friendly, with a welcoming tone that makes meals feel homey. Dishes like mouloukhia stand out as particularly memorable, and the variety of staples keeps earning repeat visits. Overall, the reviews portray a traditional Tunisian dining experience with strong flavors, generous portions, and occasional notes on pace and space.View restaurant profile
Les Traditions Méditerranéennes
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviews of Monsieur Shish Taouk describe a consistently strong shish taouk and shawarma, with the chicken and garlic sauce repeatedly praised as standout, and the potatoes, salads and rice often noted as delicious; the place is unpretentious, clean and cozy, with very reasonable prices and friendly service, and many call it the best shish taouk in Montreal while praising the kitchen for reliable, repeatable quality over the years. Some comments mention downsides such as occasional late day freshness issues for sides, reheated potatoes, or uneven meat quality, and one delivery experience complained about poor meat to rice proportions. Taken together, the reviews portray a beloved hidden gem where the core dishes frequently delight diners, even as a few critics point to inconsistencies and opportunities for improvement.View restaurant profile
Monsieur Shish Taouk
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Beaubien Bagel offers bagels prepared all day with favorites like sesame and poppy and the option to add Philadelphia cream cheese in the shop. The bagels are described as fresh with a chewy yet soft texture and a Montreal style flair, including vegan varieties. The atmosphere is often warm and welcoming, with staff explaining the different flavors, though a note mentions inconsistent service where hot bagels were not delivered and some bags contained older items. Regulars report frequent visits and generally reliable service with fresh hot bagels, while other feedback points to occasional lapses in customization and a desire to bite into bagels before toasting them at home. Overall, Beaubien Bagel offers a diverse selection of flavorful bagels and friendly options for traditional and vegan eaters, with taste and freshness praised, even as service quality sometimes varies.View restaurant profile
Beaubien Bagel
Open until 7 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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