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Bistros in Saint-Hubert

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Viana-Sol - Bistros in Saint-Hubert

Viana-Sol

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(92)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Viana-Sol offers flavorful, authentic Portuguese dishes with generous portions and attentive service that reflects a real kitchen passion. Quality shows in every bite, from charcoal grilled specialties to comforting staples like the Terre et Mer plate and roasts that keep guests coming back. The cozy, intimate atmosphere and friendly staff create a welcoming, homey dining experience that many describe as a highlight of the south shore. The option to bring your own wine is frequently appreciated, and the menu invites sharing to sample a wide range of flavors. Desserts such as pasteis de nata receive especially high praise, rounding out the meals with a sweet finish. Overall, Viana-Sol remains a reliable destination for a hearty, flavorful and convivial Portuguese meal that encourages guests to return to try more.View restaurant profile
Bistro Des Bières Belges - Bistros in Saint-Hubert

Bistro Des Bières Belges

Belgian beers, PEI mussels & Québécois comfort fare in a cozy house with an attic dining nook.
Opens Today at 11 am
(476)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Mentioned in: Montreal Restaurants Serving the Best Dishes This Lobster Season

Review Summary

Across reviews, Bistro Des Bières Belges comes through as a warm, rustic spot with a welcoming atmosphere that stays lively on a terrace when the weather is nice. The beer list is repeatedly praised for breadth and quality, with many dishes chosen to pair expertly with Belgian brews, and mussels appear as a standout in several variations. Service is described as attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, with guests noting accommodating handling of gluten free needs and other dietary preferences. The menu features crowd favorites like moules, coquilles Saint Jacques, octopus, tartare, and various meat and fish dishes, all described as flavorful and well presented, though a few reviews call out occasional inconsistency or higher prices. Overall, the Bistro Des Bières Belges offers a vibrant, satisfying experience for beer lovers and foodies alike, thanks to strong hospitality, solid cooking, and a diverse selection of beers that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
La Belle et La Barbe - Bistro Urbain - Bistros in Saint-Hubert

La Belle et La Barbe - Bistro Urbain

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1955)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Mentioned in: Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential Places

Review Summary

Reviews of La Belle et La Barbe paint a picture of a chic yet welcoming bistro where inventive shared plates and strong tartares shine, with oysters, foie gras, lamb or beef delivering standout flavors and a planche concept that invites tasting multiples. The ambiance is described as warm, relaxed, and convivial, and the service is praised for being attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable about both food and wine, making every dinner feel special whether for couple nights, friends, or family gatherings. While some notes mention occasional slowdowns during peak hours, minor dessert misses, or comfort tweaks like seating or sound level, the overall impression is consistently high with guests eager to return and to explore more of the evolving menu. In short, La Belle et La Barbe offers a strong value, solid execution, and a memorable dining experience that keeps attracting repeat visitors.View restaurant profile
Le Marlow - Bistros in Saint-Hubert

Le Marlow

Bring your own wine - Le Marlow will seduce you with its open concept kitchen and its elegant and relaxed atmosphere.
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1749)
Saint-Hubert

Mentioned in: Best South Shore (Montreal) RestaurantsThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Le Marlow offers a warm, intimate setting with refined French cuisine that blends classic technique with thoughtful East-meets-West influences and artful presentations. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, with many noting the bring your own wine option as a big plus and the chance to watch the kitchen from the bar. While the dining room can be lively and a bit noisy and the space is compact at times, the overall experience is described as memorable and worth returning for, with praise for seasonal changes, inventive flavors, and the care shown by the staff.View restaurant profile

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