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Chez Anna - Montreal Czech, Hungarian Restaurants
Restaurant

Chez Anna

Opens Today at 10 am
(158)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Chez Anna as a warm, unpretentious spot tucked inside a small grocery setting, where authentic Hungarian home cooking meets generous portions. Dishes such as schnitzel with spaetzel, goulash, and paprikash come highly praised for being hearty and well seasoned, while seafood options and the fish counter add freshness. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, with an open kitchen, a family owned feel, and a sense of home cooked warmth. Service is described as friendly and attentive, with allergy accommodations and a willingness to adapt sides, though some evenings may feel slow. Portions are generous and the pricing is noted as good value by many, even if some feel certain dishes run higher priced. All in all, Chez Anna is regarded as a hidden gem offering hearty, comforting Hungarian fare that draws locals and visitors back for the homemade flavor and welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
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Morsures d'amour

Opens Today at 1 pm
(100)

Review Summary

Reviews portray Morsures d'amour as a cozy downtown Montreal spot offering a wide range of desserts that feel fresh, flavorful, and made with care, with standout chimney cakes in savory and sweet varieties such as tuna, turkey, Nutella, and pistachio, and house made gelato that pairs beautifully with croissants and hot chocolate. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and charming, with attentive staff who help guests choose flavors, offer samples, and ensure a smooth experience, and takeout packaging noted as thoughtful. The menu also includes halal savory options and student discounts, adding to its appeal. Overall, the consensus is that the desserts are consistently high quality, portions are generous, and the service is friendly, making it a must-visit that many reviewers say they will return to.View restaurant profile
Bily Kun - Montreal Czech, Hungarian Restaurants
Bar/Pub

Bily Kun

Opens Today at 3 pm
(142)

Review Summary

Bily Kun is described as a place with a warm, moody atmosphere and a very Czech vibe. The bar offers a range of Czech liqueurs and unique cocktails, with drinks such as absinthe options and Becherovka-based creations drawing attention. Many patrons praise attentive and friendly service, noting professional staff who stay calm and helpful even in tricky moments. Ostrich heads on the walls are a distinctive feature that many find charming and memorable. The menu is mostly Czech and can be a bit hard to decipher, yet the drinks and prices earn consistent praise. The venue is recommended as a good stop in the Plateau neighborhood for after work drinks and casual conversations. Noise levels inside can be high, making conversations difficult at times. Some reviews mention drinks arriving slowly and moments of less attentive service, but the overall sentiment leans toward fondness and a desire to return. The decor and atmosphere contribute to a nostalgic Montreal feel and a broad selection of drinks that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Bohémia - Montreal Czech, Hungarian Restaurants
Restaurant

Bohémia

Opens Today at 5 pm
(115)

Review Summary

A cozy, intimate traditional family style restaurant with a warm, relaxing atmosphere. Friendly, attentive hosts make guests feel at home, and the small space adds to the sense of a personal, homelike dining room. The menu offers authentic Central European dishes prepared in a homemade style with fresh ingredients and generous portions. Diners describe the experience as a hidden gem, memorable and comforting, with no frills service and a vintage, charming decor. Dinner is limited to Saturdays in a small venue, so reservations are recommended, while brunch and lunch options round out the weekly offerings. Both locals and visitors note the reasonable prices and satisfying meals that keep guests coming back. Overall Bohémia is praised for a truly comforting, flavorful, homey dining experience that feels like a traditional kitchen in Prague.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Hongroise Montreal - Montreal Czech, Hungarian Restaurants
Restaurant

Cuisine Hongroise Montreal

Opens Today at 12 pm
(22)

Review Summary

Cuisine Hongroise Montreal is described as a cozy, welcoming spot offering authentic Hungarian dishes made with care. Reviews highlight delicious, homemade tasting meals from soups to desserts, with chicken paprikas, schnitzel, goulash, stuffed cabbage rolls, and a ratatouille dish among favorites. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, efficient, and attentive, contributing to an atmosphere reminiscent of a family kitchen. The food is noted for tasting like what is cooked in Hungary and evokes nostalgia, though portions are sometimes considered small for the price. The owner's passion for cooking shines through, and the restaurant is described as a hidden gem and a comforting refuge in a neighborhood increasingly filled with depersonalized franchises. Overall, Cuisine Hongroise Montreal receives strong recommendations to try the garlic cream soup and to savor the warm, authentic, and cozy dining experience that makes diners want to return.View restaurant profile
Chateau Euro - Montreal Czech, Hungarian Restaurants
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Chateau Euro

Opens Today at 10 am
(22)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Chateau Euro as a standout European bakery with authentic Hungarian flavors and favorites like kremes, linzer, beigli, and pogácsa that linger long after tasting. The pastry selection is praised for high quality and variety, and many note that the offerings are worth the drive and bring back nostalgic tastes. Some comments are more mixed, mentioning that certain items do not stand out in flavor or texture, with a chocolate and caramel cake cited as unpleasant in texture and a rum cake lacking rum flavor, while other treats such as lemon tart and custard tart, along with the coffee, receive praise. The atmosphere and service are repeatedly highlighted as friendly and welcoming, with staff noted as patient and helpful, and the overall impression is that it is among the best European pastry shops in the area.View restaurant profile

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