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Restaurant Noraka - Montreal Breakfast, Asian, Kosher Restaurants
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Restaurant Noraka

Opens Today at 5 pm
(130)

Review Summary

Noraka earns praise for delicious food, a warm and attentive welcome, and good value across a menu that features Thai favorites, sushi, burgers, and takeout options. Reviewers highlight dishes such as chicken dumplings, pad thai, and sushi, noting generous portions and attractive presentation. The atmosphere is described as cozy and laid back, with careful service and a pleasant dining-in experience. Lunch specials are praised for great value, and many say they would return and also enjoy ordering sushi and specialty dishes for takeout. Across reviews, the overall impression is that Noraka offers flavorful meals at reasonable prices and is a popular kosher option that Montreal diners appreciate.View restaurant profile
Leyley's - Montreal Breakfast, Asian, Kosher Restaurants
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Leyley's

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(20)

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Leyley's is seen as an awesome place with good food and decent service, though there can be a long wait and hours are not always updated after a Christmas closure; dairy items are praised, the shakshouka is excellent, and visits to Montreal are described as delicious with a wish for something comparable in New York, while some feel the value is not great due to too much bread and too little salad.View restaurant profile
Kosher Resto Chops - Montreal Breakfast, Asian, Kosher Restaurants
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Kosher Resto Chops

Open until 11 pm
(100)

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Kosher Resto Chops draws praise for its stylish yet comfortable ambiance, attentive and knowledgeable staff, and a menu that covers sushi, burgers and many other items with solid execution. Sushi is consistently fresh and artfully presented, while burgers are described as large and flavorful though occasionally dry. Portions are generous and the overall value is viewed as strong, with some notes that prices can feel high. The dining experience blends elegant Kosher dining with a fusion of cuisines, creating a memorable atmosphere that suits both special occasions and family meals. Returning guests are common in reviews, who also highlight quick service and the breadth of the menu, making it a notable option for a high end Kosher dining experience.View restaurant profile
District Bagel - Montreal Breakfast, Asian, Kosher Restaurants
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District Bagel

Open until 5:30 pm
(143)

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District Bagel is described in reviews as a nice bagel shop with a cozy interior and a range of bagel options, where the service is often friendly and the staff can be bilingual, and the location is considered walkable in the area. Parking is mainly in front of the store, and lines can form for payments or bagels, which can slow things down but are generally tolerable. Experiences on food vary: bagels are praised for quality and taste, with some visits featuring excellent toppings or generous cream cheese, while a few notes mention bagels that are smaller than before or a texture reminiscent of supermarket options. There are occasional operational hiccups such as random closing times, difficulty reaching the shop by phone, and online order issues including cancellations. One comment mentions a mislabel on a beverage product that could be misleading. Overall, the reviews present District Bagel as a good bagel shop with strong staff and atmosphere, though some prefer more consistency and clearer hours.View restaurant profile
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Yans Deli

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(99)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Yans Deli as a warm, bright, and welcoming spot with a cozy vibe and attentive service that helps create a homey yet elevated dining experience. The menu shines with pastrami, latkes, brisket and other deli staples, plus comforting soups, smoked salmon, and creative specials, with bread and challah earning frequent praise. Brunch and lunch are highlighted for generous portions and standout items like the latke sandwiches, eggs, and specialty breads, along with a beloved celery soda and a decadent dessert. The atmosphere, decor, and friendly team contribute to a feel like a neighborhood favorite that many visitors plan to return to again and again. On a few visits, there were hiccups such as overcooked meat or mixed up orders, but these moments are rare and do not overshadow the overall impression of quality, warmth, and value that makes Yans Deli a standout in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Saizen Sushi Bar - Montreal Breakfast, Asian, Kosher Restaurants
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Saizen Sushi Bar

Open until 10:30 pm
(114)

Review Summary

Saizen Sushi Bar draws praise for fresh fish, flavorful rolls, and beautiful presentation, with many noting friendly, quick service and a welcoming, somewhat homey atmosphere. Yet experiences are mixed; some guests encounter long waits during busy periods, occasional lapses in cleanliness or attentiveness, and a few billing hiccups or questions about tipping. A number of diners consider the prices reasonable and the overall experience enjoyable, while others feel the value is not always there for the quality. In sum, the sushi and presentation are repeatedly highlighted as strong, with service and atmosphere rated positively by many, but variability in pacing, cleanliness, and value underscores a mixed overall impression.View restaurant profile
District Bagel - Montreal Breakfast, Asian, Kosher Restaurants
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District Bagel

Open until 7 pm
(74)

Review Summary

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

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