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Wing Phat - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Wing Phat

Open until 10:30 pm
(512)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal

Review Summary

Wing Phat is a go to for many diners who praise its flavorful and varied Asian menu, generous portions, fast service, and consistently high quality that keeps guests coming back year after year. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff are friendly and efficient, and the BYOB option adds value for large groups and celebrations. Reviews describe fresh, tasty dishes across a broad selection, with favorites such as noodle dishes, imperial rolls, soups, and seafood, all offered at prices that represent good value for the portion sizes. The restaurant is noted for its busy, lively vibe and clean, comfortable setting, making it a reliable staple for families, friends, and special occasions. While a few dishes are mentioned as occasionally uneven or pricey, the overall impression is one of dependability, generosity, and satisfying flavors that make Wing Phat stand out in Montreal's Asian dining scene.View restaurant profile
Le Nouveau Paragon - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Le Nouveau Paragon

Opens Today at 11 am
(48)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Delivery is fast and hot, with orders handled efficiently and staff described as helpful when taking orders. Breads and parmesan containers are standout touches. Tortellini alfredo arrives at the right temperature and delights with rich flavor. The pizza is repeatedly praised for a well balanced crust, authentic taste, and generous toppings including bacon, ham, and cheese. Overall impressions highlight good value and attentive service, though a few reviews mention a rude delivery encounter and a front desk impression that could improve, and drinks are sometimes limited. Le Nouveau Paragon stands out for solid Quebec style pizza and reliable pasta and subs, with many customers expressing appreciation and willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Bagatelle Bistro - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Bagatelle Bistro

Opens Today at 11 am
(4855)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealBest Places for Tartare in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Bagatelle Bistro is described as a warm, convivial neighborhood spot where the food is consistently flavorful and well executed, with standout dishes like octopus, bavette de veau, filet mignon, and morue, and desserts that frequently delight. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive and professional, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to linger, while the BYOB option and the table d'hote offer strong value for money despite notes about price increases. The ambiance, a cozy bistro vibe with a lively but comfortable dining room and a pleasant terrace in good weather, is a major plus, though some reviews mention the space can be a bit loud when busy. All in all, Bagatelle Bistro comes across as a reliable choice for a quality French bistro experience with generous portions, good presentation, and consistently good service.View restaurant profile
Zykaa - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Zykaa

Come and enjoy delicious Indian and Pakistani cuisine in this pleasant restaurant.
Opens Today at 11 am
(811)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est

Mentioned in: Where to Find Amazing Butter Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Zykaa is widely praised as a cozy, family run Indian restaurant where warm hospitality, generous portions, and affordable prices create a consistently satisfying dining experience. Reviewers highlight a menu rich with favorites like butter chicken, biryani, tandoori dishes, samosas, naan, and shareable combos, along with a varied lunch buffet and reliable takeout that remains true to the on site flavors. The atmosphere, attentive service, and fresh, flavorful cooking leave guests feeling welcomed and eager to return, turning every visit into a dependable, comforting favorite.View restaurant profile
L'Académie - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

L'Académie

Opens Today at 11 am
(425)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Across the reviews, L'Académie is described as a warm, inviting spot with a chic yet comfortable atmosphere that suits both groups and intimate dinners. The menu shines with generous portions and well prepared dishes ranging from mussels and seafood to pasta, veal, chicken, salmon, and duck, with several commentators praising the sauce and depth of flavor. Service is frequently noted as friendly and attentive, delivering reliable, smooth dining even during busy periods. Value is a common strength here, with good quality for the price and the option to bring your own wine that many guests appreciate. The ambiance is described as cozy and convivial, sometimes lively yet welcoming for celebrations. While a few notes mention occasional inconsistencies or waits, the overall sentiment highlights solid tasting menus, appealing décor, and a restaurant that many would return to for a satisfying meal with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Akita - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Akita

Opens Today at 11 am
(69)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Akita earns praise for great food, attentive service, and a memorable overall experience. Generous portions and impeccable service are consistently noted, with the sushi described as outstanding and among the best in a long time. Overall, guests highly recommend Akita.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cabotins - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Restaurant Cabotins

Opens Today at 5 pm
(718)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Best Places for Tartare in Montreal

Review Summary

Cabotins feels warm and inviting with original decor and a neighborhood vibe, while the seasonal menu shines with fresh local ingredients and inventive dishes such as gravlax, shrimp tartine, and wagyu inspired creations, all served by attentive, friendly staff in a refined yet approachable setting; portions are generous and the value is good, and the overall experience is praised for great service, a magical ambiance, and the sense that the menu keeps reinventing itself, inviting return visits for the next surprise.View restaurant profile
État-Major - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

État-Major

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1731)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Become a Part of Culinary History at Montréal en Lumière 2026Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceView More

Review Summary

État-Major offers a lively yet refined dining scene with a varied menu that changes seasonally, and guests highlight standout dishes such as scallops, oysters, foie gras, tuna, duck breast, guinea fowl, beef tartare, and beef macreuse, plus desserts like warm beignets with ice cream and crème brûlée. The service is described as impeccable, attentive and friendly, and the atmosphere as vibrant and convivial, making it easy to linger over wine and conversation. The bring your own wine option is frequently praised for making the experience more accessible while preserving the focus on flavor and presentation. Overall, the kitchen consistently delivers high quality and inventive flavor combinations, inviting repeat visits to explore seasonal items and new preparations.View restaurant profile
Phuket - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Phuket

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1317)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Phuket offers a welcoming atmosphere with friendly attentive service and a cozy vibe that suits both intimate dinners and gatherings with friends or family. The menu features fresh, flavorful sushi and Thai dishes with generous portions and consistently high quality, and the option to bring your own wine adds value for guests seeking good price performance. Repeat visitors praise the reliability of the dishes, the creativity of the sushi, and the overall experience, noting quick service and a warm reception that makes guests feel well cared for. The ambiance is lively yet comfortable, making Phuket a great choice for a night out with a group or a quiet dinner, while a few reviews mention occasional menu changes or busy noise levels. Overall Phuket is seen as a dependable favorite for excellent flavors and a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Du Boucher À La Table - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Du Boucher À La Table

Opens Today at 11 am
(433)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

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Review Summary

Du Boucher À La Table offers a consistently impressive meat focused experience with top quality, well cooked steaks and a range of seafood and pasta options that keep the menu interesting, all served by an attentive and friendly team in a warm, convivial setting. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it ideal for groups and celebrations, and the bring your own wine policy helps keep costs reasonable for the quality. Reservations are recommended as the restaurant tends to fill up quickly. Guests frequently highlight standout dishes like the tomahawk and rib steak, along with generous starters and reliably good service that makes guests feel at home. A few notes from some visits include occasional noise and tight seating, and some mention of water charges and value considerations, but these do little to dampen the overall positive impression and desire to return. Overall, this is a top pick in town for meat lovers, delivering flavor, hospitality, and a vibrant dining experience that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Ô Asie - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Restaurant Ô Asie

Opens Today at 11 am
(21)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Restaurant Ô Asie receives praise for the pho broth being flavorful without heavy sauces, but the dish is criticized for lacking basic herbs, vegetables and green onions, with very small beef portions and few traditional cuts, resulting in more noodles than meat. The price to value is mixed, as some items are regarded as good value while the pho is seen as lacking meat quantity for the price. Service is described as impeccable and staff are described as friendly and present, though one review notes that a server could have asked about chicken preference in a chicken tonkinese soup; others mention no alcohol sold and a discreet entrance. Other dishes and desserts like fried pineapple and vanilla ice cream receive positive remarks, suggesting overall quality varies by dish. Overall the restaurant offers solid broth and affordable options, but expectations for a fully loaded pho with fresh herbs and varied meat cuts may not be consistently met.View restaurant profile
Kazumi Sushi Lounge - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Kazumi Sushi Lounge

Opens Today at 2 pm
(886)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviewers repeatedly praise Kazumi Sushi Lounge for ultra fresh fish, beautifully presented dishes, and attentive service in a warm, stylish setting. Many highlight the ability to bring your own bottle and the relaxed yet upscale ambiance. The menu blends classic sushi with inventive specials and omakase options that diners describe as consistently excellent. The service is noted as friendly and professional, with many guests appreciating consistent quality and thoughtful recommendations. Some reviews mention slower service during busy periods and a few occasions where the atmosphere was louder than desired. There are occasional comments about value or mixed experiences with certain lobster dishes, but overall the quality and freshness are repeatedly praised. Repeat visitors describe the tasting menus and chef selections as memorable and the fish as impressively fresh. Overall Kazumi Sushi Lounge is regarded as one of the top sushi spots in the city and a place many are eager to return to.View restaurant profile
Les Canailles - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Les Canailles

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1207)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Les Canailles is described as a lively BYOB bistro with a warm, unpretentious vibe and consistently friendly, attentive service that makes guests feel welcome from start to finish. The kitchen earns praise for freshness, flavor and presentation, with standouts like oysters, foie gras profiteroles, beef tartare, scallops with chorizo and duck or cod with truffle. Value is generally seen as good, with generous portions and the BYOB policy highly appreciated, while the atmosphere remains cozy yet lively and staff are noted as helpful and professional, especially for groups or special occasions. The ambiance can be noisy and a bit chaotic at times, which some diners enjoy as part of the energy, but others find it distracting. A few dishes are mentioned as too salty or uneven in execution, yet overall the reviews converge on great food, solid service and a willingness to return for another festive evening or a simple night out with friends.View restaurant profile
Huong Xua - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Huong Xua

Opens Today at 11 am
(292)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Huong Xua is commonly praised as an authentic Vietnamese restaurant with a zen, welcoming atmosphere and spotless dining areas. The menu is praised for pho, imperial rolls, banh xeo, and other classics, with some dishes like caramel fish and ginger chicken highlighted as especially flavorful; portions are generous and ingredients feel fresh. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and helpful, with staff offering good recommendations and a BYOW option that adds value. The prices are generally reasonable, though a few reviews note it can run higher than some other spots and a couple of experiences mention slower service on busy nights or occasional inconsistency. The restaurant is seen as a standout or hidden gem in the area, a family-friendly spot where guests plan to return to try more items, including desserts like fried ice cream and fried banana. Overall, it is regarded as one of the best Vietnamese options in Montreal, known for reliable flavors, welcoming staff, and a pleasant dining environment; reservations on weekends are advised due to popularity.View restaurant profile
Chez To Go - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Chez To Go

Opens Today at 11 am
(78)
Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Chez To Go is described as a cozy, small restaurant with limited seating where the food is delicious and affordable and portions are generous. Reviewers note attentive, polite service and a welcoming atmosphere even when the space is a little noisy. The dining options include both on site meals and takeout, with a pleasant interior despite an unassuming exterior. The chicken with peanuts is highlighted as a standout dish, and many call it one of the best value meals they have found. Overall the place is a strong discovery, highly recommended for quality versus price, and many suggest bringing wine to enhance the experience.View restaurant profile
Sushibar Nippori - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Sushibar Nippori

Opens Today at 11 am
(81)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Sushibar Nippori is described as a modest inviting spot with a wide menu where everything is delicious and beautifully presented, from fresh sushi and excellent nigiri to a Volcano starter with succulent scallops and a hot sizzling teriyaki plate, with generous portions and dishes like the Loveboat Deluxe regarded as worth it; the service is friendly and attentive, the ambiance is pleasant with music that is not too loud, and the BYOW option adds value for guests, with freshness and overall quality praised across reviews; delivery experiences are mixed, with some orders arriving on time or early while others faced timing hiccups, and a few diners mention considering trying another sushi spot next time rather than returning, though many still call it excellent overall.View restaurant profile
Le Surfin - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Le Surfin

Opens Today at 11 am
(178)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Le Surfin is widely praised for tasty pizza and subs with generous toppings and a menu that includes Greek salad, grilled chicken, chicken parmesan, poutine, and other favorites. Service is consistently described as friendly and efficient, with a warm atmosphere and a beautiful terrace in the summer. Takeout and delivery are reliable, with orders arriving on time and the food staying hot, though a few reviews note occasional order mistakes and missing invoices. Diners mention good value, attentive staff, and a family friendly vibe, making it a solid option for casual dinners. Overall the reviews present Le Surfin as a dependable spot for flavorful, well prepared meals and a pleasant dining or takeout experience, encouraging return visits.View restaurant profile
Pho Khanh Hoa - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Pho Khanh Hoa

Opens Today at 11 am
(127)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup

Review Summary

Pho Khanh Hoa is widely praised for a rich, flavorful broth and fresh, well-prepared toppings like spring rolls, with generous portions and reasonable prices. The experience is often described as friendly and efficient, featuring fast service and a welcoming, simple atmosphere. Many reviewers say the pho stands out as among the best in Montreal, with noodles of ideal thickness and a broth that is not overly salted, and they note reliable takeout options as well. There are some drawbacks mentioned, including instances of vegetables that could be washed more thoroughly, a dish arriving cold or tasting bland on occasion, and a rare but serious complaint about finding a worm in soup. Overall, the sentiment is that the restaurant offers authentic flavors and good value, earning loyalty as a go-to spot for pho and other dishes, with multiple mentions of a genuine vibe and strong staff attentiveness.View restaurant profile
Chez Lien - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Chez Lien

Opens Today at 11 am
(240)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Across multiple reviews, Chez Lien is described as offering excellent service and delicious, healthy Vietnamese cooking with generous portions and affordable prices. Diners praise a cozy, welcoming atmosphere and a menu that covers classic Vietnamese staples such as pho and other traditional bowls, with many calling it among the best Vietnamese restaurants in Montreal, especially in the east. The staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and attentive, and the kitchen is described as consistently good with fresh, well prepared dishes. Parking is limited, with nearby street parking available, and the restaurant does not take credit cards, so cash is preferred; Bring Your Own Wine is allowed. There is often a lively, busy vibe and quick service, and desserts like the fried banana with ice cream are mentioned; overall the dining experience is seen as reliable, enjoyable, and worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Casa Grecque - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Casa Grecque

Opens Today at 3 pm
(366)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviews portray Casa Grecque as a popular, family friendly destination with warm, attentive service and a convivial atmosphere that makes guests feel at home, especially for celebrations and groups; portions are generally generous and the food is described as flavorful and satisfying, with many praising calamari, shrimp dishes, souvlaki, lamb chops and desserts. The ambiance is typically lively, though it can be noisy and parking challenging at times, particularly for mobility impaired patrons. Service is often fast and friendly, but during busy periods staff can feel rushed and pacing or presentation can vary. A few criticisms appear, including occasional inconsistencies in dish quality such as salmon tasting frozen or a chewy filet, salad lacking flavor, and confusion over promotions and pricing; there was also at least one report of possible cross contamination. Overall, the sentiment is positive and most guests say they would return, citing reliable taste, good value for lunch or dinner, and a welcoming, no fuss dining experience.View restaurant profile
Nori Sushi - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal-East

Nori Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(83)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviews of Nori Sushi consistently praise the sushi for being fresh, flavorful, and thoughtfully prepared, with many calling it excellent or amazing and noting it as among the best in town with good value and generous portions. The dining room is described as casual and cozy, but crowded at times because of the small space and heavy takeout, which can make in restaurant service slower and often leads diners to prefer pickup. Standout items include eel and eggplant, and the chef's selections are appreciated for their quality and attention to detail, though the platter can feel a bit heavy on fried options. Staff are repeatedly described as polite and attentive, and the place attracts regulars and visitors from nearby areas. Overall, Nori Sushi is viewed as a go-to spot for fresh, well prepared sushi and a pleasant, casual dining experience despite occasional crowding.View restaurant profile

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