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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews portray Paulo et Suzanne as a cash‑only, old‑school Montreal diner famous for gigantic portions, comforting poutines, and a retro vibe that suits late nights, with many calling it one of the best poutine spots in the city thanks to rich gravy, crispy fries and generous cheese curds alongside solid burgers. While the overall sentiment is positive, several comments describe inconsistencies such as poutines with too little cheese even when extra cheese is paid for, occasional missing toppings, and order mixups, as well as frustrations with the cash‑only policy and the pickup system. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as cozy and nostalgic, service is described as friendly and efficient when not rushed, and value and comfort food appeal keep customers returning, even as some visits report a dip in quality or more pressure on staff.View restaurant profile
Paulo et Suzanne
LEGENDARY POUTINE & BURGERS
Open 24HRS
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal14 Must-try Poutine Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
Copper Branch is described as a welcoming all plant based spot with a wide vegan menu, generous portions and dishes like smoky tempeh sandwiches, baos, bowls, burgers and poutines that are consistently tasty and satisfying for vegans and meat eaters alike. Reviewers highlight friendly, attentive staff, a relaxed cozy atmosphere and reliable service, with many noting good value and occasional pricey but delicious moments even for non vegans. The menu is praised for variety, freshness and creative presentation, with standout items such as the Le Bennie burger, Cobb salad, teriyaki shiitake burger and power bowls, plus desserts like cookies and cinnamon buns. Several locations are mentioned, and reviewers appreciate the family friendly vibe, the care from owners and staff, and the sense that the food tastes better at Copper Branch than elsewhere. Overall the experience is described as delicious, healthy, and consistently satisfying, making it a top choice for vegan and non vegan diners alike.View restaurant profile
Copper Branch
Open until 9:30 pmVille Saint-Laurent
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't Miss
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≈ 1.5 km
The reviews paint Gunaydin as a lively, welcoming hub of authentic Turkish flavors where breakfast and brunch are standout experiences, with fresh breads, mezes, ayran, jams, and a range of grilled meats that are described as tender, juicy, and well seasoned. Diners repeatedly praise generous portions, flavorful kebabs, Adana, kofta, and pide, and a warm, friendly staff with a comforting atmosphere, sometimes enhanced by Turkish music and elegant decor. The service is highlighted as attentive and the atmosphere makes guests feel at home. Many mention the Ramadan menu and breakfast as highlights, and the presentation and overall authenticity are commonly praised, with some calling it the best Turkish restaurant in Montreal and Canada by certain reviewers. A few notes of caveat include that prices can be high for the portions, there can be lines during peak hours, and some mornings or brunch options feel pricey or vary in traditional feel; reservations are advisable to avoid waits. Overall Gunaydin is presented as a top Turkish dining destination with consistent quality, strong hospitality, and a memorable ambiance.View restaurant profile
GUNAYDIN
Open until 10 pmVille Saint-Laurent
Mentioned in: Hidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Nickels Deli & Bar gets mixed marks: many reviews praise good food and reasonable prices, and several visits note fast or attentive service and a generally enjoyable experience, but there are recurring concerns about service quality and preparation. Some guests report a major fruit fly problem, a dirty coffee cup, and longer than expected service times that dull the overall experience. Cooking accuracy also varies, with some meat not cooked to the requested doneness and a few missteps with smoked meat orders, including bread and topping issues that make sandwiches hard to hold together. Portion sizes were reportedly reduced in May. On the positive side, smoked meat and other dishes are described as very good, and the overall value and atmosphere are cited as strengths, suggesting Nickels Deli & Bar remains a reliable option despite sporadic inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Nickels Deli & Bar
Open until 11 pmVille Saint-Laurent
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≈ 1.9 km
Balila draws praise for an authentic Lebanese breakfast and brunch experience, with fresh ingredients, flavorful dishes, and generous portions that keep guests coming back. The atmosphere is described as warm, cozy and lively, sometimes enhanced by live music, with diners feeling transported to Lebanon. Staff are repeatedly credited for friendly, attentive service and helpful guidance when choosing dishes, and families especially appreciate the welcoming vibe and flexibility. Dishes highlighted include manakish, fatteh, foul, msabaha, lahmajoun, cheese breads, and fresh pitas, with many noting the quality of bread and dips as standout. While pricing is often seen as reasonable for quality, some mention it can be a bit high and a few reviewers note occasional service gaps or a desire for deeper flavor or more polished presentation. Overall Balila is seen as a top option for authentic Levantine breakfast and brunch, offering a memorable ambiance and hospitality that inspires return visits.View restaurant profile
Balila
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amChomedey
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≈ 2.5 km
Ben Florentine is described as a dependable breakfast spot with generous portions and a wide menu that covers classics and new options, with eggs cooked to order, well prepared potatoes, and a choice of meats or vegetarian plates, and fast, attentive service in many visits; the atmosphere is generally friendly, clean and welcoming, though some visits note a noisier room and occasional temperature issues in the dining area. Since a recent ownership change, several reviews mention slower service and uneven food quality, with reports of dishes arriving cold, missed items, and constraints like no rye bread or coffee refills; a few customers also mention higher prices or smaller portions on some items. Despite these inconsistencies, many diners report positive experiences, friendly staff, quick service during busy mornings, and a willingness to return, citing fresh flavors and good value for money.View restaurant profile
Ben & Florentine
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVille Saint-Laurent
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≈ 2.6 km
Overall, reviews of Ciel Bleu praise fresh ingredients, excellent pizza, and friendly, attentive service in a relaxed, retro atmosphere with good value. Many diners applaud the pizza, daily specials, and the comforting vibe that evokes memories of the past, noting that the restaurant has preserved its charm while improving under new ownership. A BYO wine option is appreciated, and the staff are consistently described as courteous and welcoming. While a few orders had hiccups such as a missing vinaigrette on a submarine order or a delivery delay, most experiences were accurate, hot, and flavorful. Repeated comments express a desire to return and recommend Ciel Bleu to anyone who enjoys a classic, family friendly pizza spot with reliable quality.View restaurant profile
Ciel Bleu
Open until 10 pmLaval-des-Rapides
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≈ 2.6 km
Marouch is described as a warm, authentic Lebanese breakfast spot with generous portions and friendly, attentive service. Guests frequently praise the homemade feel of dishes like foul, shakshouka, manakeesh, balila, and fatteh, and note that breakfast is flavorful and affordable. Many reviewers say the staff feel like family, creating a welcoming atmosphere and making guests feel at home. The place is often recommended for its good value, fresh food, and lively but cozy vibe, with upbeat mentions of tea and salads included with meals. A few comments point out simple decor or a few cleanliness or space issues, and one note mentions cash payments only. Overall, Marouch is viewed as a reliable, homey Lebanese breakfast destination that many would return to with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Marouch
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 amChomedey
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≈ 2.8 km
Tommy Café draws a mixed picture from recent reviews, with a stylish, roomy interior and a friendly, attentive staff that many describe as welcoming, while others note that the coffee can be mid or weak and some pastries seem days old. Positive impressions highlight great espresso, tasty sandwiches and salads, and attractive presentation, along with a vibe that many find inviting; negative comments call out lukewarm meals, pastries not worth the price, and prices that feel high for what’s offered. Several reviewers mention limited wifi access and hours, making long study sessions impractical, even as the space is praised for decor and comfort. The ambiance and decor get frequent praise, with mentions of ample seating and a cozy atmosphere, and anticipation remains for future lunch or happy hour options as the Chomeday location goes through soft opening. Overall Tommy Café is seen as a desirable neighborhood spot with potential, delivering good coffee and food but with some inconsistency in quality and value.View restaurant profile
Tommy Café
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amChomedey































