Panda Boba T stands out for a wide and varied bubble tea menu and a lively, welcoming vibe, with many customers praising the drinks and the range of options from milk teas to slushes and desserts. Service is often described as excellent and friendly, though a few visits note less attentive staff or miscommunications, and a handful report getting the wrong flavor or limited customization like sugar or ice levels. The establishment is repeatedly called clean and inviting, and halal options, hot dogs, banh mi and ramen add to the appeal, even as some critics mention higher prices. Overall it is a popular spot worth trying with occasional inconsistencies noted.View restaurant profile
L'Olive Noire is described as a neighborhood spot with affordable prices and generous portions, where dishes like couscous with merguez, lamb and chicken tagines, and crepe mille trous for dessert stand out; the experience is often described as authentic Moroccan with flavorful, succulent meats and a warm, attentive service, while the decor and ambiance feel travel-inspired. Cleanliness is repeatedly noted, and the halal, alcohol-free dining is highlighted along with friendly staff and options that make guests feel well cared for. Some criticisms appear, including water not being offered for free, occasional service delays or miscommunication, and at times overcooked meat in certain dishes, but the overall impression remains that the food is excellent and the value strong. Many diners consider it the best Moroccan restaurant in Montreal, praising generous portions, friendly owners, and a hospitable, homey vibe that makes it a must try for those seeking real North African cuisine, with celebrations and casual meals alike well served despite price levels. Overall, L'Olive Noire stands out for authentic flavors, hearty portions, and a welcoming atmosphere that earns high recommendations, tempered by a few notes about water charges and occasional service hiccups.View restaurant profile