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Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

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Le Mekong - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Le Mekong

Opens Today at 5 pm
(627)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Le Mekong draws praise for its warm, inviting atmosphere, stylish yet comfortable décor, and a terrace that shines in the warmer months. The menu earns frequent acclaim for fresh, flavorful dishes with authentic Southeast Asian and Thai influences, from pad thai and curries to standout ribs and fish and even well crafted cocktails and mocktails. Generous portions and good value appear across many reviews, leaving diners feeling satisfied and ready for another visit. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, contributing to a welcoming and relaxed dining experience. The venue is noted for cleanliness, a lively but comfortable vibe, and is a great pick for dates or groups; reservations are often recommended. While some reviews mention longer waits or occasional inconsistencies, the overall impression is that Le Mekong offers authentic, delicious cuisine, memorable flavors, and a reliable, enjoyable experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Wing Phat - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Wing Phat

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(516)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal

Review Summary

Wing Phat is a go to for many diners who praise its flavorful and varied Asian menu, generous portions, fast service, and consistently high quality that keeps guests coming back year after year. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff are friendly and efficient, and the BYOB option adds value for large groups and celebrations. Reviews describe fresh, tasty dishes across a broad selection, with favorites such as noodle dishes, imperial rolls, soups, and seafood, all offered at prices that represent good value for the portion sizes. The restaurant is noted for its busy, lively vibe and clean, comfortable setting, making it a reliable staple for families, friends, and special occasions. While a few dishes are mentioned as occasionally uneven or pricey, the overall impression is one of dependability, generosity, and satisfying flavors that make Wing Phat stand out in Montreal's Asian dining scene.View restaurant profile
Kim Hour - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Kim Hour

Opens Today at 11 am
(167)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Overall, Kim Hour is remembered for tasty, reasonably priced dishes and large portions that invite sharing, with many items like noodles and shrimp highlighted as standouts, and the dining experience described as welcoming and friendly even when the place is busy. Service quality can vary, sometimes attentive and warm, other times less present, and a few orders have been miscommunicated or slowed. The move to Jarry Street is noted, and the new location is seen as a solid option that can accommodate groups thanks to the round tables. Parking is sometimes hard to find, and washrooms are described as average. Despite the occasional hiccup, the consensus is that Kim Hour offers good value and flavorful food, making it a must visit for those seeking Asian dishes in the area, with some nostalgia for the old location.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Phnom Penh - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Phnom Penh

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(31)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Restaurant Phnom Penh earns praise for comforting Cambodian flavors, especially savory noodles and traditional soups, with many reviews highlighting the ability to customize soup at the table using ingredients provided on display. The dry noodles are a recurring favorite, and beef soup, spring rolls, and fried donuts also come up as highlights, all offered at a very affordable price. The venue is described as a humble, no frills spot tucked away on a second floor reached by a narrow staircase, cash only, and often with a queue as dining is first come, first served; wait times are common but considered worth it for the quality. In house drinks add to the experience, and takeout is available for those pressed for time. Some notes mention small portions or occasional inconsistencies such as undercooked egg noodles or mushy shrimp, but the overall impression is of a long standing, authentic local favorite delivering real Cambodian flavors and good value.View restaurant profile
Sak's Sandwicherie - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Sak's Sandwicherie

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(95)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Overall, Sak's Sandwicherie earns praise for fresh ingredients, good value, and a menu centered on flavorful lemongrass and citronelle beef and chicken sandwiches, with the pork BBQ also described as really good and the bun praised for being soft yet sturdy; the kitchen is noted for tender meat and bright flavors, and the space is repeatedly described as beautiful and inviting. Bubble tea and other fresh fruit drinks are a standout for many, with real fruit bases and a variety of tasty options, and several reviews mention the drinks as a highlight. Service is consistently friendly and efficient, and multiple visitors mention plans to return, sometimes even ordering online because they do not live nearby. A few critiques point to at least one dish lacking flavor, but overall the food is seen as delicious and reasonably priced, and a new Mackay location is seen as a great lunch option. One note mentions that takeout is not available, with dine-in only.View restaurant profile
Asie Moderne - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Asie Moderne

Opens Today at 10 am
(90)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

At Asie Moderne, a small, affordable, family-run spot, a mix of Cambodian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Lao flavors comes through in a variety of comforting dishes. Proho ketik, a pork dish with Krung spice, fermented fish and coconut milk, is a standout, and the papaya salad, with regular and seafood versions, gets frequent praise, along with beef citronelle skewers and satisfying noodle bowls like Phnom Penh khuy teav whose broth is highlighted. The prices are reasonable and the staff described as lovely, making the place a quick, welcoming hangout with a cozy vibe. Some reviews note changes under new ownership, with fried tofu no longer as crispy and beef lok Lak needing more work, and a saucy, thinly sliced beef stir fry not meeting expectations, though others still call the mee katang the best and the soup among the most delicious, underscoring a mix of high- and mid-range experiences. Overall, the restaurant remains a go-to for authentic flavors, a lively and affordable option in a tiny but gem-like setting.View restaurant profile
Ketiw Comptoir Cambodgien - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Ketiw Comptoir Cambodgien

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(178)
Verdun

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Ketiw Comptoir Cambodgien as a standout spot with authentic Cambodian flavors, generous portions, and a welcoming, bright atmosphere. Dishes such as the chicken kroeung and lemongrass beef are repeatedly praised for depth of flavor, while soups, noodles, and a variety of beverages are noted as delicious and satisfying. The decor is described as cute and the ambiance as calm, with long white tables that invite sharing and a peaceful dining experience. Service is generally fast and friendly, though a few comments point to occasional variability in some items, with certain sandwiches feeling light on fillings or meat and one dish arriving cold or less inspired. A report of finding a metal piece in a soup raises safety concerns, but many reviews emphasize affordable prices and helpful accommodations for families and dietary restrictions. Overall, there is broad enthusiasm to return and explore more dishes given the strong, authentic flavors.View restaurant profile
Tuk Tuk - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Tuk Tuk

Modest Thai & Cambodian BYOB spot offering a classic menu & lunch specials in an unfussy space.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(29)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Tuk Tuk is praised as a cozy, clean, small family spot offering delicious, authentic Cambodian and Vietnamese dishes at reasonable prices. The fish amok is frequently singled out as among the best outside Cambodia, and the menu often earns praise for value with portions that satisfy, including a shrimp Tom Yum soup, spring rolls, and a dessert with ice cream. Service is described as friendly, efficient and courteous, though a few visits noted delays between courses and questions about an extra chicken portion. Regulars and visitors alike describe it as a gem in Côte des Neiges, welcoming both locals and international guests who return often, and many say they would order again and look forward to trying more items.View restaurant profile
Vinh Hing - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Vinh Hing

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(68)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Reviews describe Vinh Hing as a humble spot with consistently good quality over the years, especially for the house specialty Hu Tieu Phnom Penh with the broth served on the side, and the large format with bone is a common pick; noodles, including rice noodles and the dry version, are praised as delicious and the meatballs are a comfort food highlight. The place is cash only and small, so arriving early for lunch is advised, with some customers calling it one of the best Phnom Penh style noodles in the city. Service tends to be mixed, ranging from grumpy during some visits to efficient and friendly in others, and a few notes mention automatic tipping; the tea option is preferred to water, and a birthday cake at the restaurant is described as expensive. Overall, the reviews frame it as an authentic, one of a kind dining spot that focuses on Hu Tieu and related noodles, offering good quality at a reasonable price and drawing regulars who even customize soups.View restaurant profile
Les Street Monkeys - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Les Street Monkeys

Cool, industrial-chic joint offering artfully plated Cambodian small plates & unique cocktails.
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(887)
Verdun

Mentioned in: Discover Verdun's Remarkable Tables

Review Summary

Reviews paint Les Street Monkeys as a lively, stylish spot with a strong bar scene and a creative Cambodian fusion menu. Patrons praise friendly, knowledgeable service that explains the dishes in detail. Many dishes are highlighted as bold and inventive, including wasabi shrimp ceviche, stuffed wings, cod in amok sauce, papaya salad, and other bright, spice driven plates. Cocktails and mocktails are frequently praised for balance and originality, with several drinks singled out as memorable. Ambiance is described as vibrant and convivial, ranging from casual to upscale, though some find it loud or busy. Portions are sometimes considered small for the price, and a few dishes taste sweeter or oilier than expected, leading to mixed experiences. Occasional notes about a preset group menu and seating at the bar during busy periods, plus practical remarks about parking or comfort, appear in the reviews. Overall, it is regarded as a top choice by many and a reliable spot for dates and groups, with repeat visits and strong recommendations.View restaurant profile

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