SKYBIRD Fresh Asian Grill earns praise for a bright, clean, and welcoming space, exceptionally fresh ingredients, and generously portioned bowls and banh mi. The build-your-own concept with a wide range of bases, proteins, toppings, and sauces is highlighted as healthy, customizable, and packed with flavor, with torched proteins and crisp vegetables noted as standouts. Service is consistently fast, friendly, and attentive, with staff who explain the menu and gladly offer samples of sauces. The menu accommodates a variety of diets with vegan and halal options and offers satisfying choices for lunches on the go or meals shared with friends and family. Desserts like matcha cookies and refreshing drinks complement the meals, and the overall experience is described as vibrant, fresh, and energizing, making SKYBIRD Fresh Asian Grill a welcome neighborhood staple.View restaurant profile
Skybird Fresh Asian Grill is praised for bright, fresh ingredients, generous customizable bowls and a wide selection of sauces from spicy gochujang to fragrant lemongrass, with options that are vegetarian and halal. The staff are described as friendly, helpful and efficient, and the atmosphere is clean and welcoming. Customers appreciate the variety of menu items including bowls, banh mi and desserts like matcha cookies and iced beverages, with many noting the quality and value for money. Delivery or dine-in both receive positive notes for fast service, consistent freshness and attentive care. All in all Skybird is a popular choice for a tasty, healthy, customizable meal.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently praise Le Taklamakan for deeply authentic Uyghur flavors, with handmade noodles, lamb kebab, leghmen, pilaf and samsa frequently highlighted as standouts and house made cheesecake warmly received. Prices are described as fair, and service is noted as friendly with good recommendations, while the space is described as comfortable and unpretentious. Many call it a hidden gem and one of the best Montreal restaurants, a place to return to and explore more of the menu. A few comments mention a lamb dish that was tough, a kebab that was lean and bland, noodles that arrived lukewarm, and a rest room that was not clean, but these concerns are outweighed by overall deliciousness and a desire to come back.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Miran as a welcoming spot offering authentic Uyghur cuisine with hand made noodles, laghman, mantas, lamb kebabs and pilaf that are often praised for flavor, freshness and generous portions. Many note that the noodles and dumplings are standout and that halal meat and careful preparation shine through in dishes like the hand pulled noodles and lamb skewers. The atmosphere and service receive frequent praise, with several noting friendly, attentive staff and a cozy, clean setting. While most experiences are positive and many guests say they would return or consider it among the best Uyghur options in Montreal, some reviews mention issues such as dishes arriving at different times or not being perfectly fresh, value not always aligning with price, menu limitations or items that require pre ordering, and occasional service inconsistencies or hygiene concerns. Yet the overall impression is of flavorful, hearty meals that feel thoughtfully prepared and worth a repeat visit.View restaurant profile
Soup Zen Hot Pot is described as a playful, pay-by-weight, build-your-own hot pot experience with a wide range of ingredients, broths, and a sauce bar, and most reviews highlight fresh ingredients, generous portions, and complimentary ice cream at the end. Halal and gluten-free options are noted, making it accessible to many diets. The concept and atmosphere are often praised as fun and welcoming, yet the space is frequently described as crowded, noisy, and a little cramped. Wait times and service quality vary, with reports of long lines, confusion at seating, and inconsistent attention from staff. Pricing is considered reasonable for the quantity and customization, but costs can climb quickly if bowls are packed with items. Many reviewers commend friendly staff, helpful guidance through the ordering process, and the overall quality of broth and ingredients, though some experiences mention miscommunication or errors in broth or order. Overall, it is seen as a worthwhile, comforting option for cold weather with the novelty of DIY choice, best approached with a little planning and patience.View restaurant profile
Urumqi Ozgu Uyghur Restaurant offers clean, hospitable dining with halal dishes made from fresh ingredients and bold, comforting Uyghur flavors. Diners praise hand pulled noodles and laghman for their texture, along with lamb dishes, samsa, kebabs, and big plate chicken, all served in generous portions that invite sharing. Prices can feel a bit high, but the portion sizes and homemade touch help justify the cost. Wait times can be long, especially when dining with others or when multiple dishes are ordered to share, but the wait is often considered worth it for authentic taste. The atmosphere is described as cozy and lively, with friendly staff contributing to a welcoming experience. Authentic seasoning and bold flavors are repeatedly highlighted, though spice levels and textures may vary by dish. Overall, Urumqi Ozgu Uyghur Restaurant is seen as a strong option for halal Uyghur cuisine, with standout items like lamb skewers and hand pulled noodles that keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
Kutum Montreal earns high praise for a warm, family-run atmosphere and a Bengali French fusion that blends traditional Bangladeshi flavors with creative twists like naan pizza, tacos and tapas. The menu is described as flavorful and inventive, with standout items such as shrimp and beef tapas, chicken and shrimp platters, shakshuka, and a pistachio Nutella latte that many say is memorable. Patio or terrace spaces are frequently called a vibe, and the overall ambience is cozy and welcoming, with friendly service that many reviewers say goes above and beyond. Brunch is a recurring highlight, with praise for the varied options and halal offerings that bring a comforting, homey touch. A few reviews note occasional inconsistencies in seasoning or service timing, but the consensus remains that Kutum Montreal offers a distinctive and comforting fusion experience worth returning for.View restaurant profile
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Baan Lao emerges in these reviews as a warm, affordable halal friendly spot that blends Bangladeshi, Vietnamese and halal options in a cozy, family owned space. Diners praise fresh ingredients, generous portions, and flavorful pho and banh mi, with beef pho and skewers singled out as standouts and the broth described as rich and well balanced. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, welcoming, and attentive, often with small perks like complimentary tea, and the atmosphere makes it a good spot for families and friends, open late and conveniently near transit. Dishes such as grilled skewers, fuchka, samosas, and vegetarian options appear in strong praise, while a few reviews note slower service during busy times, occasional inconsistency in some orders, and isolated issues like a stray hair or drink quality. Overall, Baan Lao is viewed as a cozy, value driven halal dining option worth trying for those seeking a halal Vietnamese and Bangladeshi fusion.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Hakka Grill as a standout halal Chinese restaurant in Montreal with a strong Indo-Chinese influence, praised for fresh ingredients, bold flavors, generous portions, and fast, friendly service; popular dishes include Mongolian beef, chili chicken, dynamite shrimp, General Tso, chicken chow mein, and fried rice, with many noting that the bowls come with extra fried rice or sides and that the staff are accommodating for allergies and private seating requests. The atmosphere is described as warm, welcoming, and suitable for family meals or gatherings, sometimes with a fine dining vibe or cozy casual feel. Some criticisms appear, including concerns about price for the portion size, occasional inconsistency in taste or freshness, sauces that skew too sweet or spicy for some palates, and a few comments about space constraints or variable service. Yet overall, the consensus leans very positive, with many patrons declaring it the best halal Chinese option in Montreal, appreciating the attentive staff, cleanliness, and the ability to customize dishes to dietary needs; many indicate they would return and recommend Hakka Grill to friends and family.View restaurant profile