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≈ 1.7 km
Café Rawaa earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and authentic Lebanese flavors, with a diverse menu that is described as fresh, flavorful and well priced. The staff are consistently highlighted for friendliness and attentiveness, contributing to a positive dining experience, although a few visits note slower or uneven service during busy periods. Breakfast and brunch are commonly praised, and the ambiance is described as ideal for hanging out with friends or enjoying a relaxed meal with family, complemented by traditional decor. Overall, the meals are often marked as delicious and made with good quality ingredients, with many dishes like Fateh and hummus singled out as standouts and the portions described as satisfying. Some reviews point to occasional inconsistencies in service or value and one note about cash only, but the general sentiment is that Café Rawaa is a reliable, inviting choice and a hidden gem for Lebanese cuisine in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Rawaa
Open until 1 amDuvernay
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≈ 2.2 km
Chez Ma Tante is widely celebrated as a Montreal institution for steamies, fries and poutine, with many reviews praising the hot dogs, especially all dressed and Michigan styles, and the fries as reliably golden and crisp. The poutine is described as flavorful and comforting by many, though a few readers find the fries a bit thick or the sauce not as striking, and some wish for meltier cheese or more toppings. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as retro and charming, with a simple, quick counter service, a drive-thru option, and outdoor picnic tables in warmer months, which adds to the sense of a classic Montreal experience. Service is frequently praised as friendly, fast and efficient, yet a few notes mention long waits or busy moments, and seating can be limited in winter. Reviewers often say the place is worth a detour, a true comfort food staple that locals and visitors keep returning to, and many express intention to come back or to bring others to share the experience. Overall, Chez Ma Tante remains a beloved, nostalgic go‑to for hot dogs and poutine in Montreal, with strong recommendations to try the signature steamies and fries.View restaurant profile
Chez Ma Tante Patates Frites
Open until 4 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 2.2 km
Restaurant Adonaï gets positive notes on the food, especially the diri ak sauce pois, described as really good with no complaints about the dish, but service is cited as a weakness that leads some diners not to return. The overall vibe includes enjoying beverages like juicy sugar cane and coconut water described as delicious during the Taste the Caribbean festival. A note of potential collaboration for an August Montreal event appears, inviting interested parties to get in touch.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Adonaï
Open until 9 pmMontreal North
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≈ 2.4 km
Restaurant Déli Forest is described by diners as a small, family-run deli with a cozy, welcoming vibe, affordable prices, and delicious, home-style dishes, with smoked meat praised as among the best. The owner and his daughters are noted for warm hospitality and the servers are friendly and attentive, contributing to a wholesome atmosphere where dining feels relaxed. Regulars visit for lunches and weekend meals, appreciating quick service, generous portions, and reliable quality, while the menu features classic items, excellent pizza, hearty sandwiches, and full meals made with fresh ingredients. Overall, this spot is seen as a solid, value-driven choice that offers a comforting, unpretentious dining experience and a pleasant environment.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Déli Forest
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amMontreal North
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≈ 2.4 km
Marché & Restaurant Irma is described as a hidden gem with a friendly family vibe and genuinely welcoming service, offering a wide range of fresh Latin American dishes where pupusas, yuca, empanadas, and tamales are praised for flavor and texture; reviews note authentic, varied options at reasonable prices, with pupusas highlighted as tasty and the empanadas especially crispy and well seasoned, while a few find some items a bit pricey but still good value; wait times are generally reasonable and the overall impression emphasizes quality, abundance, and a warm, inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Marché & Restaurant Irma
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amMontreal North
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≈ 2.6 km
Overall, reviews for Ô Griot highlight warm, friendly service, a clean, welcoming vibe, and generous portions, with the griot singled out as the star for many diners who describe it as tender and juicy on the inside and crisply fried on the outside, sometimes noting it as the best griot they have had; the menu is varied and sides such as plantains, macaroni salad, pikliz, and rice coller are praised for balancing the dish. Customers frequently mention quick, attentive service and good value, and many say they would return, often calling it a must try and praising the atmosphere and the staff's hospitality. There are a few caveats: a promotional order mixup left some guests short of food, a club sandwich and its sauce were not to everyone's taste, and a couple of comments mention sides being too spicy or salty or the service being slow in a specific instance. Still, the consensus is that Ô Griot delivers quality Haitian inspired food with consistently favorable reviews and an inviting neighborhood restaurant feel.View restaurant profile
Ô Griot
Open until 8 pmLaval-des-Rapides, Pont Viau
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≈ 2.6 km
Marché 18 is praised for excellent Haitian cuisine and very good food, but reviews note no parking and a single bathroom that is never stocked with toilet paper, signaling hygiene and maintenance concerns. The service is described as impolite and not respectful of customers, suggesting that improving the welcome and overall customer care should be a priority even as the food remains a standout.View restaurant profile
Marché 18
Open until 9 pmMontreal North
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≈ 3.1 km
Buona Sera comes across in reviews as a versatile neighborhood spot with a broad menu that goes beyond classic Italian, offering bistro-style dishes, sandwiches, as well as wood-fired pizza and generous plates that many diners find satisfying and reasonably priced. The pizza cooked in a wood oven is repeatedly praised, along with creamy pastas and seafood options, and a kids menu is noted as a pleasant surprise. The atmosphere is described as warm, cozy, and old-school friendly, making it suitable for family meals or nights out with friends. Service is described as mostly decent with some standout staff, though a few visits are marked by slow timing, uneven attention, or inconsistent service depending on how busy it is. Some dishes receive mixed comments, with some reporting flavorful sauces and well balanced garnishes while others describe bland or overcooked elements or issues like parmesan quality and overly garlicky caesar dressings. Overall reviewers feel it offers good value for the price, with plentiful portions and a casual, unpretentious vibe that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Buona Sera
Open until 9 pmMontreal North
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