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La Chaudronnée Suisse - Montreal Czech, Swiss Restaurants
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La Chaudronnée Suisse

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1404)

Review Summary

La Chaudronnée Suisse receives consistent praise for superb service and delicious dishes set in a calm, intimate atmosphere ideal for a date. Diners frequently highlight the high quality of meat and the range of fondue options, from cheese to chocolate, along with flavorful sauces that elevate every bite. The ambiance is described as quiet and romantic even when busy, with contemporary decor, well chosen lighting, and a warm welcome that makes it easy to relax. The staff are noted as attentive and friendly, and prices are regarded as reasonable given the quality. Desserts, including crepes and sugar cream creations, are often singled out as a delightful finish, and many guests say they would definitely return for another evening at La Chaudronnée Suisse.View restaurant profile
Bily Kun - Montreal Czech, Swiss Restaurants
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Bily Kun

Open until 1 am
(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, Swiss Restaurants
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Bohémia

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(115)

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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
La Raclette - Montreal Czech, Swiss Restaurants
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La Raclette

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1903)

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La Raclette is described as a cozy Montreal spot offering authentic raclette with generous portions and strong cheese that pairs well with cured meats and potatoes. The ambience and service are repeatedly praised, though a few experiences report slower service when busy and occasional issues with raclette heating. Price is a common critique, with some noting surcharges for cheese or extras and others considering the BYOW option and the overall experience a good value. Several reviews mention BYOB or bringing wine since wine is not on the menu, while others appreciate the ability to customize the meal and the interactive dining style. Desserts such as the chocolate dome receive high marks, and many call the overall experience memorable, comfortable, and suitable for dates or groups, even as some feel the menu can be a bit complicated and portions for meat may be uneven.View restaurant profile
Mazot Suisse - Montreal Czech, Swiss Restaurants
Restaurant

Mazot Suisse

Opens Thursday at 5 pm
(60)

Review Summary

Mazot Suisse is described as a welcoming, convivial spot that delivers hearty Swiss comfort food with fondue at the center of the menu. The fromage fondue, tartiflette and fondue bourguignonne are repeatedly praised, along with a standout onion soup and good raclette, with meat noted as tender. Many comments highlight generous portions and solid, satisfying flavors, sometimes paired with a touch of mountain atmosphere that transports guests as if to a Swiss apres ski setting. The service is consistently described as attentive, professional and friendly, with the proprietor often providing a warm, personal touch. While not the cheapest option, reviewers feel the dishes and the overall experience justify the price, and several declare it a favorite they plan to return to, sometimes weekly, citing reliability and a rare, addicting quality. Overall, Mazot Suisse is seen as a dependable destination for a casual, unpretentious evening with good food, welcoming staff, and a lively, pleasant ambiance.View restaurant profile
La Savoie - Montreal Czech, Swiss Restaurants
Restaurant

La Savoie

Opens Today at 5 pm
(167)

Review Summary

La Savoie is described as a cozy, rustic cheese focused spot in Mont Tremblant offering a playful dining experience beyond a traditional menu, with options like Raclette on a cheese wheel, pierrade, and fondue served tableside along with meats grilled at your own pace. Reviews praise fresh ingredients, generous portions, and a memorable cheese heavy feast, though the cheese wheel can be calorie rich and low in protein, so pairing with other items is suggested. The atmosphere is warm and intimate, ideal for après ski or special occasions, with a wine list and attentive service that many reviewers call outstanding, though prices are high and service can falter during peak times. Reservations are advised, the place tends to fill up, and dietary needs are accommodated well, making it a must try for cheese lovers visiting Tremblant.View restaurant profile

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