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La Bine - Delivery, Online Reservations Restaurants Near: J7K2L7
≈ 0.3 km

La Bine

Brunch - Café - Pains
Open until 4 pm
(1210)
Mascouche

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Bine as a charming, cozy spot in Mascouche with a warm, family vibe and a rustic barn area that opens in summer, where many dishes are made in house and feature fresh local ingredients, breads, pastries, and inventive touches. The menu ranges from brunch and breakfast to savory plates like grilled cheese, gravlax on rye, and a famous beans dish, with several reviewers noting generous portions, high quality, and a strong emphasis on homemade components. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as welcoming and intimate, with decor that feels rustic yet Pinterest-worthy, and a boutique corner with local products that visitors enjoy browsing. Service is described as attentive and friendly by many, though a few reviews mention occasional lapses in mood or speed, and some argue that reservations dominate weekend seating, making walk ins challenging; there are also notes about limited vegetarian options outside desserts and a few reservations about price level. Overall, La Bine is portrayed as a standout brunch and casual dining destination with a unique character, excellent coffee and bakery items, and a consistent impression of care in cooking and presentation; many look forward to returning.View restaurant profile
≈ 0.7 km

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Cozy restaurant with a terrace, serving Korean fried chicken, stews, bulgogi, and bibimbap.
(122)
Mascouche

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal

Review Summary

Mon Ami Korean BBQ draws positive buzz for an inviting atmosphere and attentive, friendly service, with guests noting fast, efficient staff and reservations that help secure tables on time. The food is described as fresh, flavorful and varied, with marinated meats and a wide array of sides arriving repeatedly and some calling the chicken irresistible while the bulgogi pork and beef receive particular praise. The all-you-can-eat format is highlighted by generous variety and consistent outputs, making it stand out for many, though a few diners feel the value is off due to high prices or portions that don’t feel proportional to the cost. Some reviews mention practical tips like cutting chicken pieces at the table to speed cooking, and a few report occasional wait times or a chilly draft in the space. A quirky note mentions ramen served in camping-style metal pots. Overall, the majority say they would return, especially for group meals and for the overall friendly, attentive service and flavors, while a minority question distance or consistency.View restaurant profile

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