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≈ 3.1 km
Panama Rotisserie is described as a longstanding Greek restaurant with authentic flavors, a lively atmosphere, and a warm family vibe. The menu features calamari, souvlaki, lamb chops, Greek salad, tzatziki and roasted potatoes, with many reviews noting generous portions and fresh ingredients. Service is repeatedly praised for friendliness, attentiveness and professionalism, with staff widely described as welcoming and helpful. Open kitchen layout and simple decor create an inviting, no pretension setting that works well for families and groups. Some observations about value and consistency note that prices can be high on some items and portions may vary by location, but overall quality remains strong. There are multiple Panama Rotisserie locations, including a Jean Talon site and a West Island location.View restaurant profile
Panama Rotisserie
Open until 10 pmParc-Extension
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≈ 1.6 km
Bahja Burger Sandwicherie is described as offering halal burgers at affordable prices near the St Michel metro station. The trio Texas combo is praised for unbeatable value, good quality and fast service. The overall sentiment highlights a professional taste at a reasonable price, with the burger singled out as very good and the fries tender and the sauce fresh. Service is repeatedly noted as impeccable and the staff friendly, creating a warm atmosphere and a sense of standout hospitality. Some reviews even call this one of the best burger spots, emphasizing great consistency, exceptional food and a welcoming vibe that sets it apart from other places.View restaurant profile
Bahja Burger Sandwicherie
Open until 10:30 pmAnjou-St-Léonard
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≈ 1.7 km
Charyū par Thés Guru emerges in reviews as a charming, tranquil tea house with a zen, airy decor and plenty of seating that invites lingering or working nearby. The tea selection is a highlight, with a strong focus on matcha and a range of drinks such as hojicha latte and matcha yuzu, complemented by a variety of desserts including mochi, mouchis, and matcha soft serve or ice cream. Guests praise the friendly, attentive staff and small but meaningful gestures like helping with a laptop charger or speaking a bit of Japanese. Several posts note hands on experiences such as wagashi making and matcha ceremonies, often recommending reservations, and describe the events as memorable and worthwhile. The ambiance and thoughtful service are repeatedly cited, as is the ability to reserve space for events and the shop’s appealing selection of teaware and accessories. While a few drinks are described as good rather than outstanding, the overall sentiment is that the venue offers a unique, welcoming tea focused experience worth a visit.View restaurant profile
Charyū par Thés Guru
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, the reviews paint 3 Pierres 1 Feu as part of a lively, colorful market experience with a vast array of fresh produce, seafood, cheeses, meats, flowers and locally made gifts, plus plenty of places to eat on site or take a break on a terrace. The atmosphere is described as warm, authentic and very Montreal, with friendly vendors, easy navigation and a rhythm that invites wandering, tasting and lingering. The market and its stalls are repeatedly praised for quality, seasonality and breadth of choices, from everyday groceries to special finds, while parking options and accessibility are noted as a plus. The restaurant earns kudos as a reliable stop for a meal after shopping, and the overall vibe encourages trying new flavors and picking up gift items. A few critics mention higher prices, a sense of gentrification and occasional quieter winter days, but the consensus remains that 3 Pierres 1 Feu is a must visit for food lovers seeking local, delicious fare.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Oishi Bar à Matcha is described as a cozy, relaxing spot with impeccable service and a welcoming boutique vibe. Reviewers highlight a wide range of Japanese teas and desserts, with staff who are friendly and knowledgeable about the teas. The matcha is frequently praised for high quality and depth, and drinks such as matcha latte and hojicha float receive compliments for smooth, rich flavors, though a few find some lattes too milky or not strong enough. Desserts like matcha brownies, yuzu and matcha mochi, and other sweets are noted as tasty, while some items such as macarons can be dry and others feel overpriced or portions inconsistent. The atmosphere, often described as calming and picturesque with tea accessories for sale, appeals to those seeking a relaxing cafe experience; vegan options are appreciated, and many look forward to returning to try more menu items. Overall, Oishi Bar à Matcha stands out as a delightful tea destination with a strong emphasis on matcha, quality ingredients, and a welcoming service that keeps guests returning on future visits.View restaurant profile
Oishi Bar à Matcha
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.9 km
Thés Guru Teas is widely praised for a highly curated tea selection with standout matcha and a broad range of pu erh, green, and oolong teas that appeal to both casual drinkers and serious enthusiasts. The space is calm and stylish, inviting slow enjoyment, focused tea preparation, or quiet conversation. The menu includes small but well chosen food options that complement the tea, including desserts such as matcha fondant and matcha ice cream. Staff are described as knowledgeable and helpful, offering clear explanations about preparation and benefits, though some reviews note inconsistent tea preparation and a brisk, occasionally unfriendly service that detracts from the tea culture. Details about cultivars, elevations, or harvest seasons are not always listed on packaging or online. Many consider Thés Guru Teas one of the best tea spots in Montreal, delivering a soothing and zen experience in a refined space, with several patrons expressing they would return.View restaurant profile
Thés Guru Teas
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.9 km
Pat' e Palo earns broad praise for an excellent dining experience highlighted by attentive service in a calm Peruvian inspired setting. The food is described as delicious and richly flavorful, with standouts like chupe de camarones, lomo saltado, and camarones al ajillo frequently recommended, and many reviewers calling it among the best Peruvian meals in Montreal. The ambiance is noted for tasteful decor, not too loud music, warm lighting and a romantic vibe that enhances the evening, sometimes with a pleasant street view and a skating rink across the way. The staff are consistently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with clean, well kept spaces and generous portions. A few criticisms appear, including dishes perceived as expensive or imbalanced in flavor, such as a ceviche missing lemon or a fish dish felt disappointing. Overall, the consensus points to Pat' e Palo as a top Peruvian option in Montreal, with strong recommendations to try the chupe de camarones, lomo saltado, camarones al ajillo, and a Cusquena beer.View restaurant profile
Pat' e Palo
Open until 11 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential Restaurants
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≈ 2 km
Mon Ami Korean BBQ typically earns positive comments for tasty Korean barbecue, generous portions and friendly service, with many noting a lively, family friendly atmosphere and a convenient QR code ordering system. Reviewers appreciate the variety of meats and side dishes and the overall value, especially on all you can eat options, while a few find some cuts fatty or not perfectly cooked and mention pricing as a concern. The service is repeatedly described as fast and attentive, though busy times can slow things down when staff are stretched. Ventilation and heat can be an issue on hot days, and a small number of guests point to noise, flies, or inconsistent flavor on certain items. Overall Mon Ami Korean BBQ is seen as a solid, affordable option with a fun table cooking concept that makes for a social dining experience, encouraging repeat visits, especially with family or friends, while noting that patience and menu selection can influence satisfaction on any given visit.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ
Open until 10:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2 km
La Lune is widely praised for its comforting yet refined rotisserie, with chicken and pintade that are juicy and tender, skin crisp, and a rich gravy, complemented by great house fries, coleslaw, and an array of shareable starters like croqu'ailes; desserts such as carrot cake and chocolate mousse are frequent favorites. The ambiance is described as warm, stylish, and lively, with a beautiful space that suits dates, groups, and private events in a dedicated room, and the service is often impeccable and attentive, though a few guests note moments of heaviness during peak times, long waits for reservations, and occasional missteps or rushed pacing. The menu's focus on poultry is celebrated and paired with thoughtful sides and a strong wine and cocktail program, while a minority calls for more consistent beverages or better value in certain portions or seasoning on some dishes. Some reviewers question the Michelin reference, while many see it as a neighborhood gem offering a high-end feel, generous portions, and memorable experiences, prompting frequent returns to explore seasonal items, desserts, and the depth of flavors across the menu.View restaurant profile
Rôtisserie La Lune
Open until 10:30 pmLittle-Italy, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 2.1 km
La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes is repeatedly described as a cozy, warm tea house with a charming atmosphere that many reviewers find perfect for a rainy day. Scones are a standout and a frequent favorite, with savory varieties like feta spinach singled out by some, and the three-tiered high tea towers are often noted as generous and good for sharing. The tea selection is generally praised, with jasmine tea commonly enjoyed, though a few readers feel the variety is not exceptional and the chai can be too light. Service receives mixed feedback: friendly and attentive staff in many visits, but occasional slow service, miscommunications, or insufficient portions for larger groups. The space is described as small and cozy, sometimes crowded, which can affect pacing and turn the experience into a social, intimate occasion rather than a formal tea room. Reservations are recommended as the place fills up quickly, and the setting, decor and overall experience keep many visitors returning for tea and scones, even if some visits highlight value or price concerns. Overall, the reviews present La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes as a delightful option for a unique high tea or cafe outing, with standout pastries and a warm vibe that outweigh occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews of Rôtisseries Au Coq present a mixed picture: many customers praise hot meals delivered quickly and note a welcoming counter presence and a quiet dining area, with tender filets and meals that feel worth the trip despite the takeout counter setup. However, frequent issues temper the positives including missing items in deliveries, orders mispacked with items like frites gaufrées left out, and long attempts to reach staff by phone for refunds. There is criticism of service dynamics such as a distracted cashier and unprofessional behavior observed, and new charges for sauces, salads, and bread are seen as unreasonable. Food quality also varies with several talks of portions shrinking, fries not cooked or parts of meals arriving cold or reheated for the price, and questions about freshness of certain meats. Loyalty voiced by longtime customers appears strained as some note the experience is not what it used to be and compare unfavorably to past visits. Overall, the sentiment points to improvements in order accuracy, consistency of portion and temperature, and customer service necessary to restore confidence.View restaurant profile
Rôtisseries Au Coq
Open until 10 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.1 km
Makoto draws praise for its welcoming staff, quick service and cozy ambiance, with favorites like bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, tofu dishes and teokkochi earning frequent compliments. The food is often described as flavorful with generous portions and reasonable prices, and miso soup and a simple salad come with meals. Several reviewers express disappointment with menu changes, missing items such as sundubu jjigae, beef seafood udon, fried chicken udon and the salad with ginger vinaigrette, hoping for their return. Some diners find the new side dishes less appealing and the chicken breading crumbly. A number of guests hope the restaurant will reintroduce elements of the old menu while still offering new options. Delivery experiences have shown that old versions can be accessed through the restaurant's ordering options, which helps bridge dine in and takeout. Overall Makoto is seen as a reliable, affordable option with tasty dishes and friendly service, though menu revisions have divided opinion and left regulars hoping for a balance between nostalgia and new ideas.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Makoto
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.2 km
Bistro Le Citron comes across as a small, charming cafe with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and attentive service that makes guests feel at home, from the barista who tailors each coffee to taste to staff who greet with a smile and helpful recommendations. The menu earns praise for quality products and thoughtful flavors, with standouts like an almond milk latte, delicious pastries, and tasty sandwiches and empanadas, plus a notable eggplant sandwich served with chimichurri or marinated beets. The space is cozy and conducive to conversation or work, a neighborhood favorite where people linger while enjoying good espresso and friendly service. Reviews call it a hidden gem and commend the owner for kindness and attention to detail that show in small touches. Overall, Bistro Le Citron is described as a place to enjoy great coffee, flavorful bites, and a comforting vibe that makes it easy to stay longer and return often.View restaurant profile
Bistro Le Citron
Opens Monday at 8:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.2 km
Rôtisserie St-Hubert Express draws mixed feedback, with the fish and chips repeatedly praised as unbeatable and service at ordering and pickup described as exemplary, while many reviews highlight issues with value, consistency, and delivery. Customers report friendly and courteous staff, but also several order problems, including missing items, substitutions like fries replaced by a different poutine, and long or miscommunicated delivery times that sometimes resulted in delays or an evening being spoiled. In some cases, customers faced a disappointing experience due to unresolved mistakes or poor handling by customer service, though compensation such as credits or replacement items was eventually offered in certain situations. The price point is noted as too high for the quality by some patrons, and recurring missing fries or incomplete boxes have led to a reluctance to return, even after giving the place another chance.View restaurant profile
Rôtisserie St-Hubert Express
Open until 10 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.3 km
At MAM GRILLADES, reviews highlight flavorful, juicy chicken with a true BBQ finish from charcoal, authentic African grillades, and generous portions at a good price. The chicken is often described as worth the wait, with some experiences noting a roughly one hour wait for it to be well done, and in several cases dine-in service is limited to takeout or delivery only. Service quality varies, with some visitors praising warm, family-like hospitality and superb cooking, while others point to slow on-site service, long waits, and inconsistent delivery timing. Not fast food but soul food, with dishes like attieke with alloco and chicken repeatedly described as delicious. Overall, many reviewers rate the food as excellent and the chicken as amazing, contributing to a sense that MAM GRILLADES is among Montreal's best grillades.View restaurant profile
MAM GRILLADES
Open until MidnightVilleray-Saint-Michel, Mile-Ex
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≈ 2.7 km
Poulet 3 Pattes is described by diners as a cozy, welcoming spot with hefty portions and good value for money. The food earns praise, with octopus and chicken among the favorites and the menu leaning toward Portuguese flavors, and the poutine is noted though the sauce can be missed or the piri piri sauce is sometimes forgotten. The atmosphere is family friendly and service is often described as friendly, even as some feel the staff could be warmer and the room can feel a bit hot. Portions are generous and many return as a habitual choice on weekends. A few reviews mention a decline in quality over time and issues with takeout or delivery arriving cold, though attempts to fix problems are acknowledged. Overall the sentiment is positive, highlighting flavorful dishes, a clean and cozy setting, and a place to have substantial meals.View restaurant profile
Poulet 3 Pattes
Open until 10 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.9 km
L'amrit earns high marks for warm hospitality and generous portions of authentic Indian cuisine. Reviews praise handmade naan, flavorful curries, tandoori dishes, and standout items like chicken biryani, goat curry, and paneer, with many noting a good balance of spices and food that is not overly oily or salty. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, with small touches such as a complimentary mango lassi on arrival and dessert like mango kulfi that enhance the experience. The atmosphere is cozy and casual, well suited for a relaxed meal and even described as a great BYOW option, though the space is small and best for smaller groups. While a few notes mention biryani or chicken madras being spicier or lacking a coconut note, the overall impression is of a top tier Indian restaurant in Montreal with flavorful dishes and genuine hospitality.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'amrit
Open until 10:30 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviews consistently highlight Classic India Restaurant as authentic, homestyle Indian cooking offered at very reasonable prices in a small, unpretentious setting. Dishes like butter chicken and biryani are repeatedly described as standout, with many noting generous portions and excellent flavor across a wide range of menu items. The restaurant is praised for reliable quality and consistent taste, friendly service, and a family run feel, with takeout and delivery praised as well. Customers appreciate the breadth of options including halal and vegetarian choices, chaat and paneer dishes, and overall good value for what is paid. Overall, Classic India Restaurant is viewed as a dependable go-to option for affordable, satisfying Indian food that rivals higher priced options in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Classic India Restaurant
Open until 10:30 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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