Brossard Bagel receives wide praise for wood fired Montreal style bagels that are hot, flavorful and reasonably priced, with many calling it among the best on the South Shore and a notable find for visitors passing through. Reviewers enjoy a broad range of flavors such as sesame, pumpernickel, coconut and strawberry, and highlight delicious bagel sandwiches and smoked salmon options, along with friendly, attentive service and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. The experience is enhanced by watching the bagels bake in the wood oven, but a few visits were marred by bagels that seemed undercooked or too small, and some patty fillings and a roti were criticized for lacking meat. A health concern has been raised about plastic bags sometimes being placed inside the paper bag with hot bagels, prompting suggestions to change practice. The menu's Caribbean influence and the availability of beef patties alongside traditional bagels add a unique local flavor, and many reviews say the bagels stay fresh for several days. Overall, the place is regarded as a must visit for bagels in the area, delivering taste and warmth, with occasional consistency issues noted by a minority of customers.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Shuyi Tealicious as an exotic bubble tea shop paired with an Asian store filled with unique items. The staff are welcoming and the interior is modern and cute, with decor that includes blind box figurines and a layout that supports fast, organized service. The bubble tea quality varies by server, with some drinks praised as among the best and tasting amazing or fruity with real peach notes, while others note inconsistency and a rushed or less attentive experience. Ordering is convenient via a touch screen and online ahead through Snappy, and specials on Tuesdays and Thursdays are noted by some customers. The price point is reasonable with good value and a range of toppings, including mochi and red beans, and the peach options are highlighted for flavor rather than artificial notes. Some critiques mention packaging issues, such as paper cups and lids that are not transparent and a straw that may deform, which can dampen the overall bubble tea experience.View restaurant profile