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Quartier des Spectacles Chinese, Vietnamese Brunch Restaurants

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LaKafe MTL - Quartier des Spectacles Chinese, Vietnamese Brunch Restaurants
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LaKafe MTL

Opens Today at 10 am
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LaKafe MTL is described as a cozy, clean spot with a diverse menu of coffees, matcha, croffles and onigirazu that many reviews consider delicious and satisfying. The drinks include egg coffee, Vietnamese coffee, coconut matcha cloud, and a variety of matcha lattes such as jasmine, strawberry, and brown sugar oat with egg foam, with the coconut cloud especially praised for its light, foamy coconut flavor. The onigirazu are noted to be generous and tasty, with salmon, spicy shrimp and unagi options drawing frequent praise and the spicy shrimp singled out as excellent. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and the service efficient, while the space is often called cozy, calm and good for studying or catching up with friends. Some comments mention higher prices and occasional waits, but most feel the quality justifies the cost and many say they would return to try more items. Overall the place comes across as a unique, approachable option in Montreal for creative Vietnamese influenced drinks and comforting cafe fare, offering a welcoming atmosphere and reliable quality.View restaurant profile
Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang - Quartier des Spectacles Chinese, Vietnamese Brunch Restaurants
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Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang

Opens Today at 11 am
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Reviews about Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang show a wide range of experiences. Some diners praise the wide ingredient selection and the price by weight, with combos offered, and a spicy beef broth that is rich and flavorful. Others note inconsistencies such as ingredients not always fresh, occasional undercooked items, or a fishy smell at the self serve area. Several comment on friendly staff who explain the ordering process and assist, while at times service can feel sparse or unfriendly. Reports mention long waits, hygiene concerns, and missteps with water self service or allergen handling, and a few say prices have risen or are less competitive. Despite challenges, many still find the broth authentic and the bowls satisfying, with standout items like certain seafood and a comforting yet customizable concept. Overall, the appeal of selecting ingredients and adjusting flavors remains strong for some, but expectations are not met by others, making this a mixed but notable option for malatang in the city.View restaurant profile

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