Le Petit Dek Sen is described as a newly opened, authentic Thai spot in Montreal with strong vegetarian options. Tasted dishes are praised for home made flavor, with tofu highlighted as among the best ever by several diners. Appetizers arrive quickly, but mains can take longer, with some diners waiting an hour and attributing delays to having one cook handling many delivery orders. Staff are consistently described as polite and friendly in a clean, family run setting. Music is noted as generic and sometimes repetitive. Across reviews, the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem offering good value for casual dine in or takeout, with strong vegan and vegetarian appeal. Some reviews note it as a sister restaurant to another location, yet the focus remains on authentic flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Cafe Kokiri is described in reviews as a welcoming spot with a wide range of food, drinks and sweet treats, where staff are consistently friendly and the vibe is warm and casual. Diners praise the texture and flavour of bingsu and the variety of Korean options like bulgogi rice bowls, beef bulgogi, and tteokbokki with adjustable spice, along with fresh to order desserts such as the cream croffle. The interior is noted as cute and spacious enough to study or hang out, with plenty of seating and even a playful photo booth. Bubble tea and dumplings receive strong praise, and reviewers highlight high quality homestyle cooking that evokes comforting, home style flavors. Service is described as attentive, prices reasonable, and there is interest in trying hot dishes on future visits. Overall Cafe Kokiri comes across as a bright, inviting cafe that balances savory meals with sweet treats in a relaxed setting for both work and socializing.View restaurant profile