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≈ 1.3 km
Pachamama shines with warm hospitality and generous portions that showcase authentic Peruvian flavors. Dishes such as lomo saltado, tallarines huancaina, ceviche and other seafood specialties are praised for richness and balance. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, with a multilingual staff making guests feel welcome. The atmosphere is lively and the location near the Jean Talon metro is convenient, with late hours that suit evening dining. The menu is diverse, portions are ample, and flavors are described as fresh, vibrant and satisfying, making Pachamama a go to spot for Peruvian dining.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Pachamama
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential RestaurantsFrom Lima to Montreal: the Best Peruvian Restaurants to DiscoverView More
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≈ 1.3 km
La Toxica offers a lively Mexican dining experience with generous portions and authentic flavors that many reviews celebrate. Tacos, including birria, beef and al pastor varieties, are described as delicious and well prepared, with sauces and consomme adding depth. The atmosphere is consistently praised as warm, festive, and welcoming for groups, with a bustling patio and music that heightens the vibe. Service is noted as friendly, attentive, and accommodating, though some mentions point to occasional crowds or louder music. Value is a strong theme, with all you can eat taco options, promotions, and affordable prices making it a popular choice for locals and visitors seeking a taste of Mexico in Montreal.View restaurant profile
La Toxica
The best tacos in Montreal
Opens Today at 10 am
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: The Best Mexican Restaurants in MontrealWhere to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Reviews show La Limette as a warm, clean and lively place with a welcoming Mexican vibe where fresh ingredients and flavorful dishes arrive in generous portions, from tacos and ceviche to esquites and fajitas, with drinks and a standout cocktail program and even a delicious Mexican coffee; the decor is tasteful and the terrace sunny, the ambiance relaxed yet lively, and the service is consistently friendly, attentive and professional, making guests feel well cared for; many mention value for money and reasonable prices, while some note that portions could be larger or that service can be a touch slow at peak times, but overall the experience is described as delicious and satisfying and something to return to, with guests already planning their next visit to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
La Limette
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential Restaurants20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Restaurant Iris offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and friendly, attentive service that makes every visit feel easy and enjoyable. The menu delivers authentic Mexican flavors with Veracruz influences, featuring dishes like a rich mole enchilada and a bright Come Back to Life that show careful seasoning and quality ingredients. Dishes arrive hot, well presented, and generously portioned, so meals feel indulgent without being heavy. Favorites such as chilaquiles verdes, pupusas, tamales, and ceviche are celebrated for authentic taste and comforting familiarity, while beverages and the overall vibe complement the dining experience. The combination of casual, family friendly charm with thoughtful preparation and fair prices invites return visits for casual dinners, celebrations, or a reliable night out for authentic Mexican cooking. Overall, the food is consistently delicious with clear attention to detail, the service is warm and professional, and the atmosphere encourages lingering conversations and repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Iris
We are a restaurant in Montreal dedicated to typical Veracruz cuisine.
Opens Today at 9 am
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador
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≈ 2 km
Darna Bistroquet is a warm, cozy neighbourhood spot where the food is consistently flavorful with Moroccan and Mediterranean influences and generous portions. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with staff explaining dishes and making guests feel at home. Brunch and lunch options are highlighted for freshness and variety, including standout halloumi, msemen, and tagines, and the mix of local ingredients with creative twists earns frequent compliments. The ambiance is intimate and inviting with tasteful decor and a lively vibe, though the small space can be a bit noisy during peak times. Overall, guests leave with fond memories and say they would return, praising the flavorful plates, the welcoming atmosphere, and the attentive service.View restaurant profile
Darna Bistroquet
Darna, meaning 'our home' in Moroccan, welcomes you like family.
Opens Today at 10:30 am
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 2 km
Le Coin G comes across as a warm neighborhood spot where the welcome feels genuine and the menu stays simple and affordable, inviting casual visits for brunch or dinner. The kitchen delivers fresh, flavorful dishes with consistent quality and generous portions, and the presentation is appealing. Service is attentive, courteous, and efficient, helping maintain a relaxed pace even when the place is busy. The summer terrace adds charm, and the overall atmosphere is calm and welcoming, suitable for dates, friends, or family meals. Value for money is a common theme, with reasonable prices, a thoughtful wine selection, and gluten-free options. Overall, guests describe reliable, friendly vibes, tasty food, and a place they would return to.View restaurant profile
Le Coin G
Opens Today at 9 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.2 km
Deli Plus is described as a warm, old‑school Montreal diner with huge portions, affordable prices and a broad menu that blends Greek fast‑food fare with classics like poutine, smoked meat, club sandwiches, pizzas and late‑hour breakfasts. Reviewers note generally polite, friendly and efficient service, though it can be slower during peak times and getting the bill may take longer. The atmosphere is welcoming and nostalgic, a neighborhood staple that often feels like traveling back in time. The poutine is a frequent highlight, praised for its sauce and generous toppings, with some calling it among the best in the city, though a few batches have been reported to be dry or inconsistent. Pizzas and smoked meat receive praise for flavor and value, but meat texture can vary and a few orders have been burnt or under‑seasoned. Some reviews mention dated decor and occasional concerns about cleanliness in restrooms or kitchen surfaces, but many customers return for reliable, comforting fare. Delivery and takeout are fast and straightforward, with easy ordering by phone and attentive delivery staff. Overall it reads as a dependable, nostalgic local favorite where portions, pricing and variety keep people coming back.View restaurant profile
Déli Plus
Opens Today at 6 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 0.5 km
Tabac Villeray is described as a neighborhood gem with a seasonal menu that shines across brunch and dinner, offering versatility from a casual coffee or a light bite to a full lunch or dinner, all with high quality ingredients and unpretentious, attentive service. The terrace is praised both in front and in the courtyard, and the ambiance is repeatedly lauded as convivial and stylish with a retro vibe and curated decor, while the staff are described as friendly and accommodating. Dishes such as foie gras with rum and a tartare are highlighted as delicious, and the fries are noted as a standout, with many finding the food generally refined and well balanced; some reviews mention that brunch could improve and the coffee could be better, and a few point out price levels or a mismatch between a cafe bar vibe and restaurant style offerings, noting occasional confusion about the concept and its pricing. Overall, Tabac Villeray is seen as a top pick for brunch and for evenings, a place worth a detour, and a go-to for weekends, delivering good value with strong service and a lively, welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Tabac Villeray
café buvette de quartier
Opens Today at 10 am
Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 0.7 km
Shawarma MTL receives praise for delicious, flavorful food, generous portions, and consistently friendly, attentive service in a warm, family run atmosphere. Reviewers mention beef and chicken shawarma options with tasty sides like potatoes and macaroni salad, and a good value for large portions. The overall sentiment is enthusiastic, with many noting that the place is among the best shawarma spots in Montreal and that flavors and spice blends are well balanced with approachable prices. While most comments are positive and many say they would return, a small number recount a disappointing plate such as a shish taouk that arrived cold, though service remained appreciated. Across the board, guests describe a welcoming, lively dining experience with helpful staff and a focus on generosity, making Shawarma MTL a reliable go to for flavorful meals and friendly vibes.View restaurant profile
Shawarma MTL
Open until 2 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1 km
La Toxica Grill & Bar receives broad praise for flavorful Mexican fare at affordable prices, with tacos, birria, pozole, and soups highlighted and promotions like weekday taco deals and a Sunday special offering good value. Sauces are a standout, with mild, hot, and super hot options, and the green sauce in particular is described as delicious and capable of elevating dishes with a touch of heat. The atmosphere is described as lively with attractive lighting, and service tends to be fast and friendly, with customers appreciating efficient staff and reliable options for to-go orders. A caveat notes that pastor is not the original flavor and a few items may arrive slightly cold, though the overall experience remains enjoyable. Overall, La Toxica Grill & Bar is viewed as a dependable, affordable destination for authentic Mexican fare, offering generous portions, strong flavors, and ongoing promotions that attract locals.View restaurant profile
La Toxica Grill & Bar
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.1 km
Overall, these reviews describe a Mexican restaurant that delivers generous portions, great value, and consistently tasty, authentic flavors, with birria and quesabirria tacos and horchata often highlighted as standout items. The food is described as hearty and fresh, the prices are very reasonable for the amounts, and the service is typically fast and friendly, contributing to a welcoming and lively atmosphere. While most feedback is positive, a few concerns appear, including some dishes feeling oilier or less seasoned, occasional service and water issues, and a note about being charged for a bag after tipping. A safety incident involving a loose screw in a takeout item was reported, prompting calls for stricter safety checks and better prep processes. Nevertheless, the place is widely regarded as a top value for authentic Mexican cuisine in the area, with many ready to return and bring others.View restaurant profile
Mexico
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.1 km
At Cafe De-ceos, reviews describe a small, cozy, family owned restaurant with authentic Peruvian and Chilean dishes, excellent value, and a warm, friendly atmosphere in Montreal. Ceviche and other seafood dishes are frequent highlights, with generous portions and flavorful, traditional cooking. Meals are prepared to order, which can mean some wait time, but freshness and taste are consistently praised. The service is described as welcoming and attentive, enhancing the overall experience. Taken together, the reviews present Cafe De-ceos as a beloved spot for comforting, well made dishes that feel like home away from home, and many guests seem eager to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cafe De-ceos
Opens Today at 12 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Melchorita as a lively and welcoming place with a warm Peruvian vibe, where the food is frequently praised for being delicious and generously portioned, from breakfast staples like pan con chicharron to classic Peruvian lunches and jalea. The atmosphere is often described as magical and engaging, with friendly service and attentive staff noted by many. Some critiques mention constraints of the space and occasional noise from music, along with a few concerns about cleanliness or seating comfort, particularly when traveling with a stroller. Overall the consensus highlights strong value, authentic flavors, and a memorable Peruvian dining experience in a cozy setting.View restaurant profile
Melchorita
Opens Today at 8 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Fanfare delivers a brunch experience that blends a bakery with substantial, well executed plates, offering generous portions, fresh bread and pastries, and a menu that mixes classic comfort with playful modern twists. Diners consistently praise the quality of the ingredients, the crispy croissants, the savory puddings, and standout dishes such as avocado toast, eggs Benedict varieties, and French toast, with selections that shine on a sunny terrace in warm months and in cozy interior seating. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, with a friendly, attentive staff and efficient service that many reviews rate highly, though a few notes mention slower service during peak times and the importance of reserving ahead to avoid waits. Prices are generally viewed as reasonable for the amount and quality, making it a good spot for brunch with friends or family, plus its bakery roots mean you can also pick up bread and pastries to go. Overall, Fanfare is seen as a reliable go-to for a satisfying brunch with a bakery twist.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Fanfare
Opens Today at 7:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealMust-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews for Cabanas Pupuseria highlight authentic Salvadoran pupusas, a broad menu, and generous portions. The pupusas are consistently described as fresh and handmade, with fillings many feel are among the best in the city. The atmosphere is warm and family friendly, with welcoming service and a cozy yet lively vibe. The price point is considered affordable for the portions, and the cash only policy is noted with an on site ATM to help. Occasional mentions of minor service hiccups or a mistaken vegetarian order are countered by prompt corrections and a generally high level of hospitality. Beyond pupusas, horchata, arepa mix, tamales and other Latin dishes are praised, with several reviewers calling it the best pupuseria in Montreal and a regular go to spot for many diners.View restaurant profile
Cabanas Pupuseria
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador
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≈ 1.3 km
Mr. Azteca is described as having a vibrant, colorful atmosphere with warm, attentive service and a diverse menu that includes vegan options, churros, chilaquiles, birria, and a wide variety of tacos at reasonable prices. Reviewers praise generous portions, flavorful sauces, and a welcoming, casual vibe that makes diners feel at home, with many mentioning the staff’s friendliness and quick service. The food is repeatedly called delicious and authentic, with several dishes highlighted as favorites and takeout and all you can eat tacos noted as good value. Some downsides appear, such as live music that can be very loud, occasional churros or margaritas that miss the mark, and minor billing quirks, but these are not the norm. Overall the reviews show a strong positive consensus and many say they would definitely return.View restaurant profile
Mr. Azteca
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Mexican Restaurants in MontrealA Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Sandwich par ici is described as authentic and affordable, with warm, friendly service that makes guests feel welcomed and that delivers on banh mi, Vietnamese soups, bubble tea and fresh sushi with consistent quality. The space is compact and practical, with a depanneur or cantine vibe that some find uninviting but others grow fond of as a comforting, budget friendly setting. Staff are noted for kindness and attentiveness, with occasional desserts offered at the end of meals. Prices stay affordable and portions are generous, with soft bread on the banh mi and tasty specialties such as a spicy chef special banh mi and a pork guabao receiving particular praise; takeout and quick service are also mentioned, including a tip to order by phone to speed things up. Overall, the experience evokes a sense of being in Vietnam, offering a wide range of choices and a cheerful, affordable approach that inspires customers to return.View restaurant profile
Sandwich par ici
Opens Today at 12 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Patrons describe Las Palmas as a lively, welcoming spot offering authentic El Salvadoran flavors with a focus on fresh, well prepared pupusas and a breakfast menu that can include eggs, beans, avocado, plantains and fruit. The pupusas are repeatedly highlighted as outstanding and among the best in the city, with reviews noting consistent preparation and great value. The service is frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and the atmosphere is described as clean, cozy and bright, making it a comfortable place to share meals with friends or family. Many visitors consider it a go to in Montreal and a hidden gem that showcases authentic Salvadoran cuisine rather than a watered down version, inviting others to discover the culture behind the dishes. Additions like yuca with chicharrones and simple delights like nachos receive positive mentions, and overall the experience is characterized by freshness, flavor, and a welcoming, kid friendly vibe.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Las Palmas
Opens Today at 8 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Jack Le Coq reviews consistently praise the chicken as crispy, well seasoned and juicy, with many calling it the best fried chicken and noting the brined, non-oily texture and the addictive Jack sauce; tender options, Nashville style tenders, and generous portions of chicken, poutine and waffle fries are frequent highlights, and the menu's variety stands out with burgers and sandwiches that are described as tasty and satisfying. The vibe is casual and the service is often fast and friendly, though there are occasional issues with order accuracy and delivery timing, and a few comments about longer waits during peak hours. Several reviews mention price and value, with some appreciating high quality while others feel portions or prices do not always match expectations, and one notes a perceived drop in quality after a change in ownership. Fries and poutine receive mixed feedback, some raving about crispness and sauce while others finding texture soggy, salty, or disappointing. Overall, the chicken is the centerpiece and the main reason customers return, with strong emphasis on the flavor, aroma and staff friendliness.View restaurant profile
Jack Le Coq
Open until 3 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 1.4 km
Chez Tina Gourmet draws strong praise for authentic Mexican flavors and a warm, colorful atmosphere that evokes Mexico, with dishes like cecina, birria tacos, sopa azteca and enmoladas cited as standouts and generous portions that satisfy most diners; the food is described as flavorful with fresh tortillas and good salsas, and the service is often attentive and friendly given the small team on slower nights, while the ambiance and value are repeatedly noted as positives. However, some comments point to issues such as enchiladas becoming soggy when portions are large, horchata being icy, and at least one visit where the service felt hurried or overly expeditious with little dessert or menu guidance; as a result, the restaurant is seen as a solid choice for real Mexican cuisine in the area, with many guests hoping to return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Chez Tina Gourmet
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Lana Café Bistro draws mixed reviews, with some readers calling it a pleasant, spacious spot for coffee and desserts at affordable prices, while others complain about uneven food quality and occasional rude service. Many note the place is popular and busy, especially on Sundays, and that the space offers plenty of seating. On the menu, desserts are praised, but some dishes such as a kafta wrap are described as bland with an unpleasant texture and poorly heated ingredients. Service experiences vary from friendly staff to moments of attitude that detract from the visit, and at least one drink or order was not prepared as expected. Overall Lana Café Bistro serves as a convenient coffee hub with fresh options and salads for those seeking a quick bite, but the food quality and consistency may not meet every expectation.View restaurant profile
Lana Café Bistro
Opens Today at 8 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Le Fennec receives praise for excellent service and gourmand dishes, with the cafe described as excellent and the reception from the manager and staff as warm and helpful, making the visit pleasant and suggesting a genuine passion for their work. Diners note good value and very good service, with the location convenient since the spot is close to home. A main caveat is cleanliness, particularly regarding the toilets, described as neglected with a persistent odor barely masked by camphor, which dampens the overall experience despite quality food and service. Hope is expressed that this issue will be addressed given the cafe's potential. Overall Le Fennec offers inviting hospitality, solid food, and affordable prices, but hygiene improvements would significantly enhance the experience.View restaurant profile
Le Fennec
Opens Today at 6 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
At Mesón, reviews describe a versatile and dependable dining spot with flavorful Spanish-inspired dishes, attentive service, and a warm, convivial atmosphere that suits groups, casual dinners and brunch alike. The menu shines with tapas, gravlax, marinated salmon, paella, fideua and churros, with many praising the quality and variety and noting that the paella can vary in quality. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, professional and attentive, with staff going the extra mile for celebrations and allergy concerns. The ambiance is consistently warm and lively, making it a great setting for gatherings, though music can be loud and sometimes makes conversation difficult. Prices are generally regarded as fair for the experience, with some comments about value and occasional heaviness of salt in certain dishes. Overall, Mesón comes highly recommended as a neighborhood favorite offering solid food, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere for groups, families and friends.View restaurant profile
Mesón
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: 14 Must-try Tapas Restaurants in MontrealA Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsView More
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≈ 1.6 km
Nickels Deli & Bar comes across as a nostalgic North American diner with a retro, family friendly vibe and a notably strong smoked meat offering that can evoke big feelings and comfort food energy, while the atmosphere and decor are frequently praised for their lively, old school charm and the food is described as good to very good overall with standout items like smoked meat dishes and chocolate desserts, generous portions and some dishes such as a smash burger or poutine receiving mixed or negative feedback. Service ranges from friendly, attentive and fast to slow or rude, and several reviews mention policy annoyances such as gift card issues or sharing fees. Some locations are highlighted for great breakfasts and a dependable, wallet friendly experience, while others raise concerns about cleanliness and hygiene, including reports of mice and a cold dining room with aging bathrooms. Taken together, Nickels Deli & Bar offers a potent nostalgia driven feel and solid portions that appeal to comfort food fans, but experiences can be inconsistent, with highs in atmosphere and certain dishes and lows in service, health concerns and policy transparency.View restaurant profile
Nickels Deli & Bar
Opens Today at 8 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, reviews describe Pho Nam Quan as a solid go-to for pho and bun bo hue, with a focus on authentic, flavorful broth and generous portions of meat. Diners frequently rank it among the best in town and praise fast service and affordable prices, even as the ambiance is called modest or average. The setting is simple and no frills, sometimes felt like a hole in the wall, but the food often shines, especially bun bo hue which is highlighted as standout and deeply flavorful with lean meat. Several comments note that extra broth or protein can be added on request and that a few dishes are merely okay, yet many have returned year after year for reliable bowls. The consensus centers on hearty, satisfying Vietnamese classics, with Pho Nam Quan earning praise for consistent quality and a willingness to return for another comforting, affordable meal.View restaurant profile
Pho Nam Quan
Opens Today at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in MontrealPho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese SoupView More
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews of Bistro Gia Dinh show a mix of enthusiasm and disappointment, with the chicken pho often praised and the menu described as varied, with beverages considered a must. Some diners call the authentic Vietnamese fare excellent and note a clean, modern, spacious dining area. There is mention of new administration and plans to improve interior design and add an outdoor terrace for the summer. A portion of reviews express disappointment with certain dishes that lack flavor or appear to be missing ingredients, including a dish that may have been replaced with tofu and an order error. Other remarks describe a tranquil dining room and seating suitable for groups, with some dishes or experiences highlighted as excellent. Overall, the review set portrays Bistro Gia Dinh as a place with strong authentic flavors and a pleasant atmosphere, while indicating opportunities for refinement under the newer management.View restaurant profile
Bistro Gia Dinh
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Resto Los Planes is described as a warm, authentic Salvadoran spot with generous portions and comforting, home style flavors centered on pupusas. The food is frequently praised as delicious and filling, with horchata and traditional sides like yucca frit and chicharron noted as welcome staples, and the atmosphere described as friendly with attentive service. Many reviews call it a standout pupuseria in the area and a must try, highlighting fast service and solid value for the price. A few critiques appear, including concerns about takeout accuracy and occasional odd taste in some pupusas, and some meals being perceived as overpriced for what is offered. Overall the consensus leans positive, with diners leaving satisfied and mentioning a sense of home in the dishes and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Resto Los Planes
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews describe La Cale as a warm, eco friendly pub with a strong zero waste ethos, a lively calendar of events including live music, open mic nights and quiz evenings, and a welcoming staff that many guests call attentive and friendly. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as cozy and convivial, with a terrace and good acoustics for performances, making it a popular spot for groups and for those with dietary restrictions thanks to a substantial vegan and gluten free offering alongside a solid beer and cocktail list. The menu earns high marks for vegan poutine, cauliflower wings, tofu burgers, flavorful sauces, and thoughtful veggie options, while a number of visits note inconsistencies such as dishes arriving cold or underseasoned, fries burnt, burgers with undercooked buns, and some meals feeling overpriced for the quality. The zero waste concept and the sense of community receive frequent praise, and the staff are cited as especially courteous and helpful. Overall La Cale is seen as a distinctive, enjoyable place that shines in atmosphere, inclusivity, and ethical aims, though some visits show room for improvement in balance and execution and value.View restaurant profile
La Cale - pub zéro déchet
Open until 1:30 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and Menus
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≈ 1.7 km
Café des habitudes feels like a cozy, welcoming vegan cafe with a warm, community vibe and plenty of seating options from couches and cozy nooks to a small terrace, making it a good spot to work, read, or hang out with friends, family, or even pets. The menu is vegan and locally inspired, with desserts that many praise for their cookies and pastries and drinks ranging from latte and matcha to hojicha, while some reviewers note that portions can be small for the price and a few items like the cannelés did not meet expectations. The atmosphere is described as calm, bright, and family friendly, a homey retreat where events such as open mics and art sessions add to the sense of community and safety. It is frequently recommended as a place to study or work, to socialize, or simply to savor a beverage in a variety of spaces, including a sunlit afternoon vibe. Local and organic practices are highlighted, along with friendly service, though a few visits mention slower service during peak times and minor kitchen hiccups. Overall, Café des habitudes is viewed as a charming, versatile spot that blends a welcoming homey ambiance with vegan food and creative programming, while some guests would welcome more substantial food options and pastry variety.View restaurant profile
Café des habitudes
Opens Today at 9 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote Work
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≈ 1.8 km
Sushi Nanami is described as the best sushi in Montreal by many, with exceptionally fresh ingredients, creative and delicious sushi and poke bowls, and warm, attentive service that makes diners feel at home. The setting is cozy and small, with a friendly team that often offers small bites or samples and remembers customers, adding a personal touch even during busy times. The experience is consistently praised for high quality, thoughtful presentation, and good value, with deluxe combos and chef suggestions receiving strong recommendations. The place is repeatedly cited as a neighborhood gem in the Jean Talon area, known for dine in and takeout and for a vibe that feels welcoming and lively. Vegetarian options are highlighted, along with fresh fish, miso soups, salads, and tartare rolls, all described as delicious and well prepared. Diners leave impressed by the hospitality and professionalism, with many mentioning they would return and recommend to others. Overall, the reviews converge on a restaurant that delivers excellent sushi, friendly service, and a memorable, inviting experience that stands out in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Sushi Nanami
Opens Today at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 1.8 km
Bélair is described across reviews as a warm, convivial spot offering authentic Algerian cuisine with generous portions and homemade flavors that many consider among the best in Montreal. The service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and efficiency, and the atmosphere is noted as welcoming and family-like, with a simple yet charming décor. Dishes range from fresh, flavorful grills to comforting desserts like a superb flan, with appreciation for real taste, good value for the portion sizes, and the impression of true, homemade cooking. A few guests report issues such as miscommunication on orders, incorrect dishes, or inconsistent professionalism, and some feel that certain items at price point do not match expectations. The overall consensus is that Bélair stands out for authenticity, hospitality, and robust flavor, though parking can be tricky and occasional service gaps remind that improvements are possible.View restaurant profile
Café restaurant Bélair
Opens Today at 8 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.8 km
Reviews for Sady's express fondness for the food, with the cheese pizza and hamburgers among the favorites and fries praised on first visits near Cremazie Station. There is a common concern about closures and the fear that the restaurant may be shutting down in the evenings, with hopes that it stays open. Locals note that Sady's is a convenient option, often the closest restaurant from their location, and they appreciate the effort despite language barriers. Taken together, the feedback conveys enjoyable meals and a shared wish for the restaurant to continue serving its menu.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Sady's
Opens Today at 7 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.8 km
Overall, Café Vito is described as a warm, vibrant neighborhood café with superb espresso and a delicious array of pastries, cookies, cannoli and other Italian snacks, plus tasty on site sandwiches and panini; the atmosphere with a welcoming terrace reminds many guests of Italy and makes it easy to linger with friends or solo; staff are consistently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and the place is often called the best espresso in town and a staple in the neighborhood. A few notes balance the praise: some visitors note changes to the pistachio cannoli filling compared to earlier versions, and one review mentions an incident where a dish included meat despite a request to omit it; despite these, the overall impression is of high quality, fair prices and a lively, sociable scene that draws regulars and newcomers alike.View restaurant profile
Café Vito
Opens Today at 5 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems
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≈ 1.8 km
Nouveau Canada Hot-Dog is described as a classic old school Montreal diner with a warm, homey atmosphere and generous portions. Customers praise fresh, flavorful fare from poutine and burgers to breakfast staples, with the overall impression being solid, comforting, and affordable. Service is consistently warm, friendly, attentive, and efficient, leaving guests feeling welcome. The vibe is nostalgic and cozy, suitable for a casual meal, brunch, or a late snack. A recurring note is that the place is cash only, which is helpful to know. Poutine is often highlighted, with crispy fries, generous cheese curds, and delicious gravy. Overall, the reviews frame it as a dependable spot for traditional diner fare and strong value, with a homey atmosphere that keeps bringing people back.View restaurant profile
Nouveau Canada Hot-Dog
Opens Today at 7 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
Le Elsdale Buvette de Quartier is widely described as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood spot where attentive service and a warm, relaxed vibe accompany inventive, well executed dishes. Diners praise standout items from eggs Benedict and Turkish eggs to beef tartare, plus a thoughtful brunch and a strong wine list with well matched cocktails. The atmosphere is repeatedly noted as convivial and intimate, with friendly staff and the option of a terrace adding charm, though a few reviews mention the music can be a touch loud and some mains feel portioned for the price. Local ingredients and careful preparation come through in both savory dishes and desserts, with desserts like carrot cake and millefeuille earning especially high marks and the bread and butter also singled out. Overall the consensus is that quality, flavor and value are consistent, making it a reliable favorite to return to.View restaurant profile
Le Elsdale Buvette de Quartier
Opens Today at 9 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar Guide
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, Bistro Sofia is described as a warm, intimate spot with authentic Bulgarian and Mediterranean dishes, generous portions, and a wine list that many consider exceptional, all served by friendly, attentive staff in a convivial, homey setting. The food is repeatedly praised as flavorful, comforting, and true to tradition, with fresh ingredients and a sense of traveling to Bulgaria through the meals; gluten free options are noted by some. On the downside, several visits are described as extremely slow with long waits for courses and occasional communication hurdles when the place is busy, though the quality of the dishes is still acknowledged. Many would return, calling it a hidden gem and one of their favorite spots in Montreal for a memorable meal, brunch, or sharing plates.View restaurant profile
Bistro Sofia
Opens Today at 5:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Palomar stands out as a seafood focused spot with a live market vibe, where guests can choose fresh fish from the in-store counter to be grilled and enjoy a strong raw bar, and where the kitchen emphasizes freshness, quality and thoughtful preparations across dishes like tuna tartare, lobster rolls, grilled swordfish and cured seafood platters. The ambiance is repeatedly described as warm, convivial and lively, with a beautiful terrace overlooking the market and a comfortable interior that works for casual lunches or special dinners. Service is often praised for attentiveness and friendliness, though there are occasional criticisms about delays, pacing between courses, and some menu items that felt overpriced or modest in portions. Overall Palomar appears to be regarded as one of Montreal's best seafood destinations, delivering fresh, well executed seafood in a unique market setting with a welcoming team, inviting guests to return for the full experience.View restaurant profile
Palomar
Opens Today at 10 amLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: The 18 Best Places to Enjoy Fresh Oysters in MontrealMontreal Restaurants Serving the Best Dishes This Lobster SeasonView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Santiago in Montreal is praised as an authentic Dominican and Spanish spot where mofongo, tostones, pork dishes, chicharrón, empanadas, mondongo, and arroz con habichuelas showcase bold, true flavors and generous portions at good value. Reviewers emphasize warm, friendly service and a welcoming, homey atmosphere, with staff and the owner making guests feel at ease and the menu explained clearly. The overall mood is lively with great music and a vibe that feels like a celebration of roots, attracting visitors from Miami and other places who come back for the taste of home. Fresh juices and drinks are highlighted as standout, and the food is described as consistently flavorful and authentic. Overall, Santiago is seen as a reliable, vibrant destination delivering authentic Dominican flavor and a welcoming experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Santiago
Opens Today at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews describe Juliette & Chocolat as a cozy, family friendly spot with a lively chocolate cafe vibe, where generous dessert portions especially crepes, brownies, and the chocolate fondant draw crowds and keep the focus on sweet treats; the atmosphere is frequently praised for being welcoming with kid friendly touches, while service is noted as friendly and efficient when not understaffed; however, some readers find the menu skewed toward sugar with limited main dishes and a few items that disappoint due to overly sweet chocolate or questionable quality; value opinions vary with some noting higher prices and smaller portions after changes in ownership; at least one comment calls out a design in the women’s restroom that could be offensive; despite these critiques, the place remains a popular destination for dessert lovers and a good spot to share a treat with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Juliette & Chocolat
Opens Today at 10 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: International Women's Day: These Women Are Reshaping Montreal's Restaurant IndustryDifferent Types of Fondues in Montréal: Our Top PicksView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe La Brassée as a warm, welcoming cafe bistro where the vibe is relaxed and the staff attentive, and where people come to work, study, or simply linger. The atmosphere is frequently praised as friendly and cozy with a family like, multicultural feel, and the option to wash clothes in the on site laundry adds a unique practical touch. The menu gets strong marks for good coffee, matcha, a range of drinks including lemonade, and tasty small plates such as grilled cheese with vegetarian options noted as a plus. Many patrons appreciate the lively programming, from live music and impro shows to open mic nights, while others enjoy the chance to relax with a book or socialize without losing the sense of a quiet corner to focus. The space is repeatedly described as a place to come back to, a neighborhood favorite that accommodates both work and leisure, though one review mentions a less friendly encounter with the manager that slightly affected the mood of that visit. Overall, La Brassée stands out for its approachable warmth, solid fare, and engaging events that draw a diverse crowd.View restaurant profile
La Brassée
Opens Today at 9 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Le Kahéra is described as a cozy spot with a fusion twist on Egyptian inspired dishes, delivering flavorful options that range from shawarma and shish poulet to vegan bowls and ful pita, with many noting generous portions and bright, well balanced seasonings. The atmosphere and staff earn praise for being friendly and the space feels inviting for casual visits or quick bites, while some reviews warn of busy lunch rushes and occasional service hiccups. Beverages stand out, from good coffee to a selection of local drinks, and desserts like baklava are well liked. A few comments raise concerns about authenticity, price of certain items, and one instance of seasonal menu gaps, along with tips to wash produce and improve air conditioning. Overall, Le Kahéra comes across as a tasty, affordable option with a welcoming vibe and a range of options worth trying again.View restaurant profile
Le Kahéra
Opens Today at 10 amLittle-Italy
Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Shack Attakk draws praise for a bright beach vibe, friendly staff, and generous portions, with many guests enjoying the decor, the brunch and the burger options, and noting the kitchen can deliver fresh, flavorful bites when running smoothly. However, a pattern of slow service and long waits to be acknowledged or for meals, plus occasional menu inconsistencies, recurs across visits, especially on busy evenings and with families in tow. Food quality is hit or miss: some items shine with well balanced sauces and a solid patty or fresh seafood, while others disappoint with soggy buns, flat flavors, or substitutions like lettuce standing in for bread and margarine appearing where butter was expected. The menu is broad and family friendly, including gluten free and keto options, but several reviewers say dishes lack seasoning or surprise and that the experience can fall short of past visits. Brunch and breakfast receive frequent kudos for atmosphere and attentive service when available, but even those meals can be hampered by delays or missing items. Overall Shack Attakk shows real potential thanks to its setting and variety, yet it benefits from steadier pacing, clearer communication, and more consistent kitchen execution to satisfy both casual diners and families alike.View restaurant profile
Shack Attakk
Opens Today at 7 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Overall, reviews portray Onigiri Shop as a casual, affordable spot with large, fresh onigiri that are generally flavorful and well made, including tuna, salmon, miso beef and vegetarian options, paired with friendly, attentive service and a cozy atmosphere. Many praise generous portions and good value, with several staff members singled out for helpful, welcoming service. A few comments mention language barriers or moments of flustered service, and there are some critiques about texture or balance in fillings, rice being too dry or too hot and the nori losing crunch, or the onigiri falling apart. Still, the consensus leans positive, describing the place as a reliable go to for a quick bite or casual meal, with quality ingredients, thoughtful presentation, and a willingness to return. In short, Onigiri Shop delivers fresh, affordable options and friendly vibes, despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Patati Patata is a casual, affordable spot where generous portions and tasty fries, poutine, and mini burgers are frequently praised. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff and good value for a quick bite, often enjoyed with family or friends. Standout items include the fish burger and beef sandwich, and the menu offers variety that invites trying several options. On the flip side, reviews flag inconsistent quality between locations, occasional long waits, and upkeep or cleanliness that could use attention, with some complaints about loud music or service hiccups. Overall, Patati Patata comes across as a dependable choice for casual meals, delivering tasty comfort food at reasonable prices, while reminding guests that experiences can vary by visit and location.View restaurant profile
Patati Patata
Opens Today at 9 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: 14 Must-try Poutine Spots in MontrealGuide to the Best Montreal Snack Bars Worth DiscoveringView More
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≈ 2 km
Pub Arya draws diners with a warm, relaxed vibe and a menu that blends refined plates with comforting pub fare, with oysters, arancini and gnocchi frequently highlighted, plus standout desserts and well crafted cocktails or wines. The service is often praised for being attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, making guests feel well looked after even when the restaurant is busy. On the other hand, some visits note issues such as loud music that makes conversation difficult, variable pacing with slower service at times, and occasional inconsistency between courses or portions that feel small on tasting menus. Several reviews mention good value, especially during specials or tasting experiences, while others feel that certain mains could use more starch or depth. Overall, Pub Arya is regarded as a charming, versatile spot suitable for dates, groups, or casual evenings, with many guests planning to return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Pub Arya
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Restaurant Tenorio's is described as offering authentic Mexican and Colombian flavors with generous portions and strong, well crafted cocktails, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers praise the staff for friendly service, the bartenders for impressive drinks, and dishes like cochinita, ceviche, tacos, and burritos, with some calling it among their top Montreal picks. A few notes of caution appear about occasional inconsistencies in cooking, with some meats not perfectly cooked or a dish being a bit dry, and prices that feel steep relative to portions. Some guests mention upselling or pushy service at times, and desserts are sometimes unavailable, but many still say the experience is worth returning for. Overall the place seems to deliver a true Latin dining vibe, strong flavors, and generous portions, making it a popular choice for those seeking a lively and flavorful meal, even as value and consistency vary.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Tenorio's
May be temporarily closedRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Across reviews, La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes is described as a cozy and stylish tea room with a strong tea program, excellent scones and pastries, and a relaxing ambience that makes it a good spot for a quick bite or a longer tea break. The tea and desserts are frequently highlighted as top features, with several praising the variety and quality of the scones, while the savory items and substitutions are noted as tasty by many; some guests mention long waits and uneven service during busy periods. Afternoon tea experiences are popular and often best enjoyed with a reservation, with comments about per person pricing and the option to combine stands. The atmosphere is generally warm and inviting, sometimes enhanced by charming decor and a snowy or quiet vibe, though a few find the space a bit small and the music not to their taste. A sense of sustainability and eco consciousness is appreciated, making La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes feel like a dependable, charming option for tea lovers despite occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile
La Brume Dans Mes Lunettes
Opens Today at 10 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Restaurant Makoto draws praise for delicious, affordable Korean and Japanese dishes with generous portions and a satisfying mix of flavors. Dishes like pork katsu, bibimbap, tofu dishes, agedashi tofu, teok kochi, kimchi jeon, okonomiyaki, and miso soup come up frequently as standout items, with many noting crispy textures and balanced seasoning. Service is described as friendly and attentive, and the vibe is pleasant with a clean space, though there are occasional comments about being served a bit quickly between courses when busy. Several reviewers mention strong value and reliable delivery, though one note suggests packaging can leave certain dishes slightly wet inside. The restaurant's location near a market is highlighted as convenient, and the concept of blending Japanese and Korean flavors is appreciated. A few critics mention menu changes that altered sides like vegetables on the plate, with some missing the previous version but still enjoying the overall quality. Overall, consensus points to reliable flavor, good portions, fair prices, and a willingness to return or recommend to others.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Makoto
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Feedback on Cuba Paisa depicts a lively Montreal spot with a warm, welcoming vibe and very generous portions of robust Cuban and Colombian flavors. The bandeja paisa is a standout, described as plentiful and satisfying with a mix of meats, rice, tostone, maduros, beans and more, with many reviewers calling the plate delicious and a great value for the size. Dishes such as ropa vieja and various empanadas also receive praise for flavor and presentation, while some comments note that a Cuban tamal can differ in preparation and that croquetas or tamales may vary. The service is consistently noted as friendly and efficient, and the live music adds energy on certain nights, though a few diners find the volume high during dinner. The atmosphere is highlighted as convivial and welcoming, suitable for families and groups wanting to feel transported to Latin cuisine, and portions are often so large that two people can share. Some critics mention that a few items do not meet expectations and that prices can seem steep, but overall the place is seen as a lively destination for hearty, authentic tasting plates in a festive setting.View restaurant profile
Cuba Paisa
Opens Today at 11 amLittle-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Reviews describe L'Auberge du Dragon Rouge as an immersive, festive medieval tavern where generous portions, good quality food, and a lively show create a memorable dining experience. Guests consistently note friendly, attentive service and staff in period costumes who stay in character and help celebrations feel special. The atmosphere is described as magical and participatory, with troubadours, live music, storytelling, and interactive moments that turn a meal into a medieval spectacle. Food and drinks are praised for variety and richness, with many calling the cuisine delicious and the portions gargantuan, though some remark that it can be loud and the prices are high, so reservations are advised. Several reviews highlight gluten free options and the welcoming approach to dietary needs, while others mention that the brunch and tasting platters are standout experiences. Overall the venue is seen as a standout themed dining experience worth returning to for birthdays, group gatherings, or a fun night out, offering a complete escape into fantasy alongside robust hospitality.View restaurant profile
L'Auberge du Dragon Rouge
Medieval restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 11 am
Ahuntsic-Cartierville
Mentioned in: Original and Unique Restaurants in Montreal
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