Overall, Nonnina comes through as a bustling, family-friendly Italian spot with a warm, welcoming vibe and a bakery-led menu noted for huge, fresh sandwiches, a wide range of pastries, cannoli, tiramisu, pistachio treats, and the occasional croissant; reviewers praise the porchetta, spicy chicken, prosciutto and other sandwiches, along with pizzas, salads, and reliable coffee, with many saying the pastries and desserts are exceptional. The service is described as fast and friendly, the atmosphere as cozy and authentic, and the location as convenient and lively, even on busy days, with a system for quick pickup that keeps lines moving. Catering for events is highlighted, and many say they would return, sometimes repeatedly, for the pastries, sandwiches, and espresso; however, a few notes mention price, occasional inconsistencies in the coffee, or changes to chicken portions. All in all, the consensus is that Nonnina offers high-quality, satisfying Italian fare in a charming setting and stands out as a top spot for sandwiches and Italian baked goods in the area.View restaurant profile
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Le café Gofretta Jones is described in the reviews as a welcoming place with amazing service and a great selection, where coffee, pastries and ice cream share the spotlight and gelato offers a wide range of flavours with a good texture and freshness. The cannoli is highlighted as a standout, crepes and coffee are praised, and the canal side location with a terrace adds to the pleasant atmosphere, while the staff are described as friendly and inviting. Overall the reviews suggest a versatile spot for dessert lovers and coffee drinkers alike, with high quality ice cream and plenty of choices that make visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Le Quai des Glaces receives praise for outstanding ice cream with a wide range of flavors and creative soft serve specials, including occasional deals like the damaged ice cream option, turning ordinary afternoons into memorable treats, and customers describe the sundaes as huge and the dipped cones as among the best. The shop is widely regarded as offering high quality desserts at fair prices with generous portions, and the menu is noted for variety and a standout hazelnut gelato. The location by the river and the waterfront provides a nice setting, including outdoor seating with a pleasant view, and it remains a popular stop for families, though lines can be long on weekends. The service is described as friendly and attentive, though there are occasional concerns about entering the shop during busy times and about explanations from staff. The overall impression is that Le Quai des Glaces is one of the best ice cream spots in the area, with many flavors, strong value, and a reliable, enjoyable experience.View restaurant profile
Saigon Boyz Noodle House is a cozy, family-owned spot that serves authentic, homemade Vietnamese dishes with generous portions and fresh ingredients. Reviewers consistently praise the flavorful pho broth, often described as among the best and clearly homemade, with the beef pho standing out. The menu also features crispy imperial rolls, fresh spring rolls with plum sauce, and dishes like beef ramen and vermicelli with grilled pork, all noted for authenticity and quality. Desserts such as in-house flan and cannoli are mentioned as a nice bonus. The owner and staff are repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, with service that feels attentive and personal in a clean, comfortable setting. The Vietnamese coffee is a must for many diners, and the overall experience is described as authentic, comforting, and satisfying without needing to drive into Montreal. This place is considered a reliable, high-quality option in the Greater Montreal area and is frequently recommended for those seeking traditional Vietnamese flavors.View restaurant profile
Kims Bingsu & Boba receives praise for generous portions, fresh and delicious flavors, and a satisfying mix of shaved ice and ice cream. The mango bingsu is frequently highlighted as a best seller, with sesame and honeydew also noted as delicious and refreshing; the honeydew bingsu is light and not overly sweet, and the chewy rice cakes add a delightful texture. The drinks are described as tasty, the staff friendly, and the interior nice, with many calling it a hidden gem in LaSalle. Guests look forward to returning to try more flavors and other menu items, though a few mention that the location can be a bit tricky to access. Overall, the reviews depict a vibrant, high quality Korean dessert spot that many plan to revisit for the variety and promise of new flavors.View restaurant profile