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M Star Sandwich - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in Côte-des-Neiges

M Star Sandwich

Opens Today at 4 pm
(34)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Reviews of M Star Sandwich describe a casual, fast, flavorful spot that feels like a familiar old friend and offers generous portions at good prices. The Irrésistible chicken sandwich is top, with well marinated, tender and perfectly cooked chicken, and the chicken poutine is really good. Napkins were noted as a small gripe but have been added since, easing the issue for many. The mwrap and the Philly cheese steak wrap are frequently praised, and wrap options in general are seen as outstanding. M Star Sandwich is described as a hidden gem in Côte-des-Neiges, loved by locals and students for hearty, budget friendly meals that hit the right notes and still feel comforting. The place is praised for consistently delicious food and extraordinary service, making it a favorite and worthy of return visits, with burgers also receiving strong approval. Nostalgia, family friendly vibes, and a welcoming atmosphere are recurring themes as many reviewers say they keep bringing friends who quickly fall in love with the food.View restaurant profile
Gibeau Orange Julep - Casse-Croute/Snack Bars in Côte-des-Neiges

Gibeau Orange Julep

Orange Julep is the iconic giant orange orb along the highway, with hot dogs, creamy orange drinks & fries for takeaway.
Opens Today at 8 am
(1023)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

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Review Summary

Reviewers describe Gibeau Orange Julep as an iconic Montreal landmark with a giant orange facade, a retro vibe, and a signature creamy orange juice that many call among the best or most distinctive, even if some find it overly sweet and the prices high for fast food. The poutine and hot dogs are frequently mentioned as solid comfort options, though quality can be uneven and fries can be soggy. The overall appeal centers on the experience and atmosphere, making it feel like a nostalgic Montreal rite of passage, especially when combined with ample parking and open late. Service is often praised for speed and friendliness, while crowds and touristy energy can be a turnoff for locals, and seating is limited, which can push the place toward takeaway. Many reviews agree the juice is the star and worth a visit, with the location and history adding to the appeal, even when other menu items miss the mark or the price tag feels steep.View restaurant profile

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