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≈ 2.2 km
Robin des Bois comes across as a welcoming and spacious venue with a warm vibe, offering a varied menu that includes hearty pulled pork dishes, vegetarian options and wholesome brunch, all set to live jazz and a range of performances. The space is described as family friendly with a sunny terrace and plenty of room to relax, while attentive staff and the nonprofit mission add meaning to the visit.View restaurant profile
Robin des Bois
Opens Friday at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 3.1 km
Guests praise Chez Devi for authentic Indian flavors, generous portions and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, with butter chicken, garlic naan and parathas frequently highlighted. All you can eat paratha brunch and lunch specials are cited as great value, and the attentive service and cozy vibe make it a go to spot for meals with family, friends or a casual night out.View restaurant profile
Chez Devi
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
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≈ 3.1 km
Sushi Crescent offers tasty, fresh sushi and friendly, attentive service that helps guests feel welcome from the moment they walk in. The cozy, unpretentious atmosphere pairs well with prompt service, a solid variety, and good value, with sashimi and inventive specialties standing out for freshness. While expectations of high end dining may differ, most leave satisfied by the simple, comforting flavors and helpful staff that make a return visit likely.View restaurant profile
Sushi Crescent
Relaxed sushi house with warm, stylish décor offering a variety of maki & Japanese kitchen entrees.
May be temporarily closed
Downtown
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≈ 3 km
Overall, Au Petit Extra is described as a warm, authentic French dining experience with well executed classics such as duck confit and onglet, plus tender dishes like lamb and venison, generous portions, a thoughtful wine list, and desserts like creme brulee and house sorbets; the atmosphere is often cozy and romantic and service is noted as attentive, yet a few visits mention slower timing around events and one particularly unhappy experience over the bill, while some reviews also call the wine prices high for the quality.View restaurant profile
Au Petit Extra
Opens Today at 11:30 amThe Village/Centre-Sud























