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Couscous, Moroccan Restaurants Near: H4E1A2

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Café Noctis - Couscous, Moroccan Restaurants Near: H4E1A2
≈ 2.2 km

Café Noctis

Opens Today at 7 am
(212)
Verdun

Review Summary

Overall, Café Noctis is described as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood cafe with a homey vibe, friendly staff, and a strong focus on coffee and pastries. The coffee is repeatedly praised as well balanced and not burnt, with notes of wood, chocolate, and nutty characters and occasional special drinks like rosewater or pistachio lattes; the pastry selection includes bagels and a variety of desserts with some gluten free options, plus vegetarian treats and house made ice cream. The atmosphere stands out as relaxing and charming, with comfortable seating and a terrace in warm weather, and occasional events such as poetry nights or live music that foster a sense of community. A few reviews mention drawbacks such as slow service at peak times, longer waits for certain items, and changes to kitchen hours that can be confusing or disappointing. Still, many say the space invites return for the warm welcome, late hours compared with nearby spots, and a vibe that feels like a home away from home.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café - Couscous, Moroccan Restaurants Near: H4E1A2
≈ 2.3 km

Kahwa Café

Opens Today at 9 am
(141)
Verdun

Review Summary

Overall, Kahwa Cafe is praised for fresh house made bread and flavorful sandwiches such as chicken panko, kebab, merguez, tuna and falafel, with sauces that are generally well balanced and fillings that are often generous. The bread is a standout, frequently described as delicious and add extra texture to the sandwiches, and portions are repeatedly noted as large and good value. The atmosphere is cozy and the staff friendly, with several reviewers calling the service quick and attentive, though a few mention occasional slow or disorganized moments and occasional order mix ups. The coffee is sometimes described as average, but the food experience remains strong and many say the sandwiches are among the best in Montreal, with the Verdun location seen as a welcome addition and late hours a plus. While a few critiques point to too much sauce or requests not fully followed, the general sentiment is positive, highlighting fresh ingredients, great flavor combinations, and a reliable quick bite that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Tangia - Couscous, Moroccan Restaurants Near: H4E1A2
≈ 2.7 km

Tangia

May be temporarily closed
(4)
Downtown
≈ 3.1 km

Cococina

(55)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (March 2026)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Cococina as a standout dining spot with delicious, beautifully presented dishes that blend Moroccan and Spanish influences, complemented by creative cocktails and a warm, vibrant, upscale atmosphere that works for celebrations or a cozy date night. The interior design is repeatedly praised as stylish and the overall vibe is welcoming and lively, sometimes described as instagrammable. Service is a mix of high praise for attentiveness and professionalism and occasional notes of slowness or miscommunication, but the consensus is that when the service hits its stride the experience is memorable. Dishes like tajine variations, seafood platters, octopus, calamars, and lamb receive frequent compliments, while a few items such as certain shrimp preparations or poutine have caveats about taste or portion size and some reviews mention timing constraints that affected the meal. Overall, Cococina is viewed as a strong, high quality option in Montreal with many guests planning to return and recommend it, while acknowledging that as a newer venue some aspects can still be refined.View restaurant profile
Holder - Couscous, Moroccan Restaurants Near: H4E1A2
≈ 3.1 km

Holder

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(690)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Best Places for Tartare in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Holder as a lively, classic French brasserie in Old Montreal with a warm, versatile atmosphere and a strong wine list. Service is repeatedly praised for attentiveness and friendliness, though a few visits note slower pacing or inconsistent attention during peak hours. The space is stylish and bustling, which can translate to a noisy environment and limited privacy, making it less ideal for quiet business meals or intimate dinners. The food earns high marks for standout dishes such as braised beef cheeks, duck confit, lobster ravioli, mussels, oysters, and French onion soup, with many diners calling the meals superb and well presented. Yet other orders have fallen flat, including greasy or under seasoned items, dry meats, or dishes that felt overpriced for the portion or quality. The menu's breadth is a strength, offering classic French bistro staples and brasserie favorites that suit groups, celebrations, or casual yet substantial lunches, with brunch and lunch service generally reliable. In sum, Holder emerges as a dependable, high energy spot with many standout plates and gracious service, but experiences can vary by dish and by the tempo of the room.View restaurant profile

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