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≈ 2.2 km
Cuisine Arya is described in reviews as an authentic South Indian spot in Montreal, where dosas, idli, vada, and sambar form the core of a menu noted for bold, true to home style flavors and generous portions, though a few diners mention a dosa that was slightly overcooked or a parotta that could be softer and a chutney that felt a bit salty in some dishes; dishes like lamb kothu parotta, shrimp curry, and biryani are highlighted as delicious and well balanced, with flavors described as rich and genuine. Service is repeatedly praised for being attentive, friendly, and accommodating, with the team making guests feel welcome and cared for and the owner cited for helpful hospitality. The restaurant is seen as a downtown or hidden gem offering good value for quick meals and takeout, with many saying the quality and authenticity justify a visit, while a few comments call for more consistent presentation and a bit more freshness in certain items.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Arya (Authentic South Indian)
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown
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≈ 2.9 km
3 Pierres 1 Feu earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a menu packed with bold flavors, from ceviche and griot to brisket and jerk chicken sandwiches. Diners say each dish is flavorful and satisfying, with many eager to return to try more items. The setting blends a casual, market-inspired vibe with eclectic decor, making it a standout stop in Montreal's culinary scene. Prices are noted as variable, but the quality and variety justify the experience for many, and the restaurant is described as a must-visit for food lovers. Overall impressions describe a dependable, lively dining option that pairs well with the nearby markets and local produce.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu
Opens Today at 8 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 3 km
Chai Sutta Bar comes across as a lively, welcoming chai lounge with a modern vibe where chai is served in kulhads and a range of snacks pairs nicely with the drinks. The chai is repeatedly praised for being rich and kadak, with many noting good flavor and consistent quality, while the staff is described as friendly, polite and quick, contributing to a generally positive service experience. The atmosphere and music, along with affordable prices, make it a popular place to hang out or grab a quick tea break. Some reviews mention downsides such as long wait times, occasional mix ups like dessert substitutions, safety concerns about packaging and spillages, and cleanliness issues; a few patrons also report inconsistent service during peak times. Overall, the reviews suggest Chai Sutta Bar offers solid chai, tasty snacks, and a pleasant social vibe, though visitors should anticipate busy periods and check orders and packaging when needed.View restaurant profile
Chai Sutta Bar
Opens Today at 9 amParc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 3 km
Reviews for Punjab Sweets describe fresh sweets and good value, with Gulab Jamun and Pinni singled out for not being overly sweet and samosas described as tasty and affordable. The sweets are often noted as fresh and the service is praised as amazing, with friendly staff welcoming customers. Some comparisons note that other places may have more variety, but Punjab Sweets still offers a wide range and delicious options overall. The potato samosa is highlighted by some as among the best in the area, and the overall impression is that the shop offers yummy, inexpensive treats with pleasant service.View restaurant profile
Punjab Sweets
Opens Today at 9 amParc-Extension, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 3 km
Marche Moon Star is widely praised for authentic Bangladeshi flavors and a home cooked feel, with many reviews highlighting fresh, flavorful dishes such as tehari, kacchi biryani, roast polao, and halim, along with generous portions and reasonable prices. The service is repeatedly described as warm and attentive, with the owner and staff making guests feel at home and never rushing the meal. The atmosphere is typically simple and welcoming, and the restaurant is noted as a reliable late night option with convenient hours and strong delivery through apps. Ramadan and other special occasions are mentioned for the hospitality and occasional complimentary desserts, while a few notes point to occasional spice imbalances or price discrepancies between dine in and delivery. Overall Marche Moon Star is considered a hidden gem in Parc Extension for anyone seeking genuine Bangladeshi cuisine and friendly hospitality.View restaurant profile
Marche Moon Star
Opens Today at 6 amParc-Extension, Mile-Ex











