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Colombian Restaurants in Montreal

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El Lounge Resto-Bar - Colombian Restaurants in Montreal

El Lounge Resto-Bar

Opens Tomorrow at 6 pm
(301)
Quartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

El Lounge Resto-Bar comes across as a vibrant, welcoming spot with a cozy yet lively vibe and a warm, attentive staff that makes guests feel cared for from the moment of arrival. The atmosphere ranges from relaxed on the terrace to energetic indoors, with a DJ who adapts the music to the mood and a crowd that keeps the dance floor active late into the night. Drinks are repeatedly praised for their presentation and flavor, while the food is described as delicious and well prepared, featuring items like ceviche, patacones, arepas, and memorable cocktails that invite sharing. Overall the hospitality and quality of food and drinks create a memorable experience that many reviewers say they would happily return for.View restaurant profile
Tostadito café boulangerie - Colombian Restaurants in Montreal

Tostadito café boulangerie

Best Colombian restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 10 am
(609)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Mentioned in: The Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in Montreal

Review Summary

Tostadito cafe boulangerie delivers an authentic Colombian dining experience with crowd pleasers like bandeja paisa, picadas, arepas, empanadas, lechona, and cazuela de mariscos that are generous in portions and rich in home style flavors. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with vibrant music and a cozy, intimate space that makes guests feel at home. The service is friendly, attentive, and accommodating, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and helping through busy times, while cocktails and fresh juices complement the meals beautifully. The prices are affordable for the quality, and the consistency across dishes is frequently praised, with many calling it among the best Colombian food in town. Although the space is small and seating can be tight, the overall experience shines through the flavorful food and genuine hospitality, inspiring guests to return with family.View restaurant profile
Sabor Latino - Colombian Restaurants in Montreal

Sabor Latino

Opens Today at 9 am
(312)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sabor Latino as a casual, welcoming hub that blends a Latin grocery, bakery, butcher, and restaurant, delivering authentic flavors, generous portions, and consistently friendly service. The atmosphere is lively and warm, with a wide range of Latin products and dishes like arepas, tacos, empanadas, and soups receiving strong praise for flavor and value. People highlight the variety and quality, calling it a hidden gem on the Plateau and a one stop shop for home cooking and Latin groceries. Some concerns appear, including occasional freshness issues with baked goods, questions about pricing, and a few service hiccups, but the overall impression is that Sabor Latino offers satisfying, authentic Latin experiences and is a go to spot for both meals and groceries in the city.View restaurant profile
Point Colombie - Colombian Restaurants in Montreal

Point Colombie

Opens Today at 11 am
(48)
La Prairie

Review Summary

Point Colombie earns high praise for empanadas with a wide variety, fresh ingredients, and sauces that add a traditional touch, paired with good value and friendly service; the space for eating on site is described as small but cozy. Some reviews mention a mismatch between online orders and what arrived and note the empanadas can be oily, which dulls the crunch. The place is often called among the best Colombian empanadas in Quebec, with comments on takeout and even freezing options, plus fresh fruit juices and coffee. The gluten free option is a major plus, with several diners reporting everything was gluten free and tasty and even a child enjoying a dish. Overall, the impression is strong, with excellent products and service and a clear inclination to return.View restaurant profile
Sabor Latino - Colombian Restaurants in Montreal

Sabor Latino

Opens Today at 9 am
(547)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Overall, Sabor Latino is described as a busy Latin American market with a small restaurant counter inside and a wide range of products from many Latin American countries, including Mexican ingredients, Colombian pastries, and fresh bakery items. Reviewers highlight affordable prices in many cases, good value for prepared foods, and friendly, mostly helpful staff who often speak Spanish. Some items receive mixed feedback, such as pupusas that were disappointing and empanadas sometimes made with sweet dough, while others praise freshness and authenticity. Occasional stock shortages and presentations that could be improved are noted, alongside a fast food vibe or a dated look in need of renovation and price concerns due to crowds. Many say the store helps reconnect with roots and provides hard-to-find ingredients, and the restaurant section is praised for tasty and hearty plates. All in all, Sabor Latino is seen as a go-to place for Latin groceries and quick, flavorful meals, with strong variety and a sense of community, though experiences can vary by product and day.View restaurant profile
Tienda Latina - Colombian Restaurants in Montreal

Tienda Latina

Opens Today at 9 am
(76)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Reviews describe Tienda Latina as a place with flavorful Latin dishes and a broad selection of Colombian products, where empanadas are delicious and yuca empanadas are favorites, and the space has recently been renovated to a larger area with on site seating even though it is not a formal restaurant. Some comments mention uneven service, calling it curt or lacking enthusiasm, while the busy checkout signals a loyal, returning crowd. The overall impression is a vibrant, authentic spot that blends shopping and dining, offering good value and a range of options for those seeking both groceries and ready to eat items, and several notes praising the quality of the food despite the service caveat.View restaurant profile

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