SortSuggested first
TimeOpen Sunday
≈ 1.1 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
Mentioned in: Best Takeout Options for Picnics Near Montreal ParksMontreal Foodie Itinerary: 3 Days to Discover the City's Best SpotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Resto Végo is noted for a broad vegetarian and vegan buffet featuring a mix of local, Indian and Chinese dishes, all described as tasty and well prepared. The by weight concept lets guests choose portions that suit their appetite and pay accordingly, with a wide selection of desserts to finish the meal. The venue is described as cozy and spacious, with clear labeling in French and English and friendly staff. While some experiences mention variability in service or ambiance, the overall impression highlights delicious variety and good value that invites a return.View restaurant profile
Resto Végo
Open until 10 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Odessa Poissonnier is praised for a wide selection of fresh and frozen seafood and for friendly, knowledgeable service, with customers noting good value and dependable freshness in many items such as mussels and the option to have lobster prepared on request; however some reviews mention inconsistent freshness in salmon, occasional issues with prepared dishes and sushi, and questions about pricing clarity and occasional odor or quality concerns that affect trust.View restaurant profile
Odessa Poissonnier
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Takeout and Delivery Lunches in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, Kaëdo Sushi is viewed as a popular all-you-can-eat spot with fast and efficient service, a generous variety of fresh fish and dishes, and good value, with many noting convenient ordering on a tablet and a lively, friendly atmosphere, while some customers cite noise, long waits at busy times, occasional order inaccuracies, and a quality that varies by visit, but the consensus is that the experience is strong and worth trying, especially for groups or celebrations, with reservations advised.View restaurant profile
Kaëdo Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.7 km
Méli-Mélo Néo Resto
May be temporarily closedRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
≈ 3 km
Kalbi BBQ draws a mix of impressions, with fast service and a vibrant, crowd-friendly ambiance that many reviewers enjoy, especially the all-you-can-eat format that offers a wide range of meats and sushi, and the playful robot servers that add fun to the meal. The dining experience is often described as value for money and easy to share with friends, with convenient ordering and efficient cooking at the table. On the other hand, some guests note inconsistent freshness, items that are missing or priced extra (like certain desserts or lettuce), and price-to-value concerns, along with reports of high noise levels, heat or cold pockets, and occasional delays or seating issues. Overall Kalbi BBQ is seen as a fun, energetic option with good service and solid variety, but not every visit meets expectations in freshness, comfort, or pricing.View restaurant profile
Kalbi BBQ
Open until 10 pmChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 3.1 km
Happy Lamb Hot Pot offers a spacious, clean all you can eat experience with a wide buffet of ingredients and a bright, calm atmosphere on the second floor near the Chinatown intersection in Montreal. The broth options include tomato and hot and sour, and many guests find the meal tasty, with friendly staff and quick service, and prices that feel reasonable for families or groups. While the buffet is well stocked and replenished quickly, a few labels can be confusing and the broth seasoning can be uneven or less bold than hoped, and there is a desire for more vegetarian options beyond the chicken broth base. The venue works well for casual meals, dates, or larger gatherings, with a large sauce bar and lots of variety, though accessibility at the entrance and a few safety concerns have been noted by some. Overall, Happy Lamb Hot Pot is a popular Montreal option with fresh ingredients, generous portions and consistent quality that keeps diners returning.View restaurant profile
Happy Lamb Hot Pot
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amChinatown, Downtown























