Patrons describe Cinco de mayo - Le 5 mai Déjeuners, tacos et salades as a warm, small, cozy spot with consistently tasty, authentic Mexican dishes and generous portions. Tacos are praised for being well filled and flavorful, with the salsa adding just the right amount of heat and sturdy toppings, while dishes like chilaquiles, pozole, tres leches cake, horchata, and flan appear frequently in the praise. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly and welcoming, helping create a homey, neighborhood vibe and making guests eager to return. While a few notes mention minor inconsistencies such as tortillas arriving a bit dry or certain items needing extra seasoning or garnishes, the overall impression is one of dependable flavor, good value, and a lively, authentic experience. This spot is regarded as a standout in Montreal's Mexican scene, offering breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner in a cozy setting that keeps bringing people back for more.View restaurant profile
Rasoï comes across in reviews as a stylish Indian dining spot where the food is frequently described as flavorful, fresh, and richly seasoned, with butter chicken praised for its creaminess and a versatile menu that lets diners switch protein for shrimp, paneer, or chicken. Naan, biryani, tandoor items, and curries are highlighted for great taste and solid presentation, while several comments note enjoyable extras like a not-too-loud atmosphere and friendly, attentive service that makes guests feel welcome. The restaurant is also appreciated for its reasonable prices, attractive decor, and the chance to share a variety of small plates or select hearty main dishes, making it a good option for both intimate meals and groupings. A few reviews mention occasional inconsistencies in spice balance or ambiance, but the overall impression centers on delicious food, approachable service, and a positive dining experience at Rasoï.View restaurant profile
Overall, the reviews paint Aylwin Barbecue as a beacon for serious smoke lovers in Montreal, with brisket, ribs, and smoked sausage earning top marks for deep, balanced flavor from a Yoder smoker and a spice rub that enhances the meat without overpowering it. The menu shines with the Famous Aylwinator burger and other sandwiches, all described as juicy and well seasoned, plus sides like creamy mac n' cheese, a standout poutine, crispy fries, and a simple yet delicious duo of sauces, one sweet and one spicy. A big draw is the casual Atwater Market vibe and the friendly, efficient service that makes the experience easy and enjoyable, even with long lines at times. Reviews also highlight solid value for quality and a consistency that keeps regulars coming back. While a few notes mention some items being a touch too sweet or ribs that can taste ham-like, the overall consensus is that Aylwin Barbecue delivers top tier BBQ in Montreal, with brisket described as among the best and desserts like key lime pie providing a perfect finish.View restaurant profile
Le Kioko draws broad praise for fresh, well presented sushi and a cozy, welcoming vibe. The fish is consistently fresh, portions are generous, and the sashimi and spicy tuna are standout favorites. The chirashi bowl is a highlight and the chef's special platter is described as flavorful, with many noting a wide variety of seafood and professional service. It is considered a great value with high quality that keeps guests returning. Takeout is reliable, well packed, and convenient, while some diners wish for additional lunch options like bento combos. Occasional drawbacks include slower service during peak times, a few menu access hiccups with a QR code system, and, in rare cases, a dish with mushy rice that falls short of expectations. Beverage options may be limited for dine-in and some experiences vary, but overall Le Kioko is regarded as a strong sushi option in the area with fresh fish and attentive staff, inviting guests to come back.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Piklìz as a warm, cozy Haitian spot with a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. The menu showcases dishes like griot, djondjon rice, pikliz, plantains and more, with the griot repeatedly praised for tenderness and rich seasoning. Goat poutine, banana donuts, macaroni salad, and a range of cocktails are noted as tasty additions, and the decor and music contribute to a homey, neighborhood vibe. Service is often described as attentive and friendly, with staff making guests feel welcome and well cared for. Several reviews mention small portions relative to price and occasional inconsistency, with suggestions for stronger seasoning on some dishes. Overall Pikliz is seen as a standout Haitian option in Montreal, well suited for groups or intimate meals, and many reviewers say they plan to return.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently describe Sumac as a cozy, welcoming spot serving fresh, flavorful Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes with bold, balanced flavors. Favorites include falafel, chicken shawarma, muhammarah, hummus, labneh, kufta, and pita, with the in house pita getting particularly praised; portions are often generous for sharing, though a few note that plates can feel pricey and that takeout portions can be smaller than expected. The menu blends traditional staples with bright, modern touches and is praised for freshness and quality, while the service is described as friendly, efficient, and attentive in a casual counter service setting. The atmosphere ranges from lively and buzzy to warm and intimate, and several reviews compare the flavors to home or to other Lebanese spots, with some hoping for a second location. Overall, Sumac is seen as a reliable, high quality option with consistent taste that delivers good value on most orders, despite occasional concerns about noise and value on certain items.View restaurant profile
Bernice is widely praised as a solid bakery with standout items like brioche, cookies, cinnamon buns, and cakes, with the brioche described as moist, fluffy, and indulgent and the blueberry coffee cake highlighted as one of the best, though not always available as often as shoppers wish. The cookies are a major draw, thick and crisp on the outside with a moist interior, and some favorites such as chocolate chip with pecans balanced by the nuts; several notes call the prices high but worth it for the quality. The cakes and birthday treats earn high marks for flavor and presentation, and the cinnamon buns are often called the best in Montreal, with inventive flavors and generous portions. Service and ambiance are frequently praised for friendliness and cleanliness, though a few reviews point to occasional waits or inconsistencies and some issues with delivery or wrong cake orders. Taken together, Bernice stands out in the city for rich, indulgent pastries and attentive service, best experienced by sampling a few signature items like the blueberry coffee cake, cookies, and cinnamon buns, while anticipating a higher price point.View restaurant profile
Schnitzel & Cie par Bagel St-Henri is described as a tiny, cozy neighborhood spot where everything is made in house and the quality is consistently excellent. The menu centers on homemade bagels and schnitzel sandwiches, with breads and pastries praised for freshness and the bagels often noted as some of the best. The owner is repeatedly praised for kindness and for running much of the operation solo, contributing to a warm, home cooked feel. Breakfasts are a highlight, with favorites including the breakfast bagel and a range of pastries that include vegan options. Service is consistently described as friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere feels intimate and down to earth. Prices are considered fair for the quality and homemade preparation, delivering good value. Several reviews emphasize that it is a must-visit and celebrate the labor of love in every bite, making it a standout for authentic eats. A note about street construction mentions access can be tricky, but the overall sentiment is that the place is worth a stop.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop is described as a warm, welcoming spot where the owner and staff are consistently kind and attentive, and ingredients stay fresh. Loyal patrons note quick and reliable takeout and say they will continue to visit for years. The proximity to home and the market location adds convenience for shopping before or after meals. Dishes are praised for freshness and flavor, with an especially tasty avocado roll and attractive presentation. Generous extras like pieces of sushi and caramel cakes are mentioned, along with fast, friendly service and a cozy lunch atmosphere. Overall, the reviews portray Sushi Shop as a dependable choice for sushi lovers who value freshness, variety, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Ruby's Café Mtl comes across as a beloved dog friendly brunch spot with a warm, laid back vibe where dogs are welcomed inside and often catered to with their own treats, water bowls, and in some cases a small outdoor area for a pup run; the decor is cozy and stylish, and the atmosphere feels welcoming to families and dog lovers alike. The meals are frequently praised for being delicious and well presented, with favorites including pancakes, grilled cheese, pulled pork burger, and a mix of brunch options; coffee and drinks are also well regarded. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and caring toward dogs, helping to make visits memorable and encouraging return trips. While the place can get crowded and service can occasionally be slow or uneven and a few orders can be misplaced, these experiences are generally outweighed by the overall positive sentiment. Overall it is seen as a standout pet friendly venue in Montreal where both humans and their canine companions can enjoy a relaxed brunch or lunch, socialize with other dogs, and feel at home.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Patisserie Rhubarbe as a superb and inventive patisserie with high quality products and refined execution. The mille-feuille and the lemon tart are repeatedly praised, and chocolate, raspberry and yogurt creations are noted as light yet intense and balanced. The shop is seen as both a delightful discovery and a must try, with lines forming from opening hours and no indoor seating. Creativity stands out in savory offerings and a memorable packaging design, while the ambiance is described as beautiful in the storefront and seating is limited or unavailable in winter. Prices are mentioned as higher, reflecting quality, and several reviews note a broader range including soups, lunches and frozen pastas, plus a small recipe book. Some feedback acknowledges changes over time, with fewer seating options and a perceived dip in offer or consistency for some patrons, though others still regard it as among the best patisseries in the area. Overall, impressions range from outstanding and top tier to balanced views, but the name remains associated with standout pastries and distinctive box design.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Petit Sao as a cozy, modern spot with fresh, flavorful, beautifully presented food and drinks like a refreshing litchi lemonade; the Picnic Box offers a generous share for two, including a large banh mi, a Saigon salad, and shrimp chips, while the grilled chicken banh mi and the salads are highlighted for quality and balance. Desserts such as che Thai are tasty, though there can be a mismatch with menu expectations like the absence of jackfruit, and the sandwich can be messy when too much sauce is used. The location can feel crowded at times, but the staff are consistently welcoming and the overall dining experience is enjoyable, making Petit Sao a reliable go to for a tasty, feel good meal.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Tacos Frida as a lively, authentic Mexican spot with a focus on birria, pastor, carnitas, pescado and shrimp tacos, plus pozole, guacamole and fresh salsas, all set in a warm, colorful atmosphere and backed by friendly, attentive service; the food is repeatedly praised for bold flavors and quality ingredients, with several dishes such as birria and pastor noted as standouts and delivery often performing well, while a few diners mention smaller portions, higher prices for the size, or occasional timing and freshness inconsistencies; overall, the consensus is that Tacos Frida offers a top Mexican experience in Montreal, with a vibrant vibe, good drinks, and a strong case for returning.View restaurant profile