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Filipino Restaurants in Montreal

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Cuisine De Manille - Filipino Restaurants in Montreal

Cuisine De Manille

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(236)
Côte-des-Neiges

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Review Summary

Cuisine De Manille earns praise for authentic Filipino flavors, generous portions, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a variety of dishes that are often described as flavorful and comforting. The kamayan feast and tasting platters are a standout, offering a communal way to sample the menu, and the finger foods like fried chicken and pork items are frequently highlighted. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly and accommodating, and the space is described as clean and cozy, with staff going the extra mile in many instances. Some reviews mention consistency issues and value concerns, including dishes that feel oily or one note, items missing from special menus, higher prices for comparable portions, cold rice, and packing or napkin shortages, especially for takeout or busy times. Takeout and catering receive strong praise for reliability and presentation, with catering being a popular option for parties and celebrations. Overall, Cuisine De Manille is viewed as a solid go to for Filipino comfort food in Montreal, with multiple standouts and a lively, family friendly vibe, though some guests caution about variability and pricing.View restaurant profile
Buboy - Filipino Restaurants in Montreal

Buboy

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(216)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Buboy is a cozy Filipino spot tucked into a small corner of a building in Montreal, praised for comforting, deeply satisfying flavors like bulalo with rich bone broth, tender meat, and sweet corn, along with crowd favorites such as pancit canton, lechon, kinilaw, and kare kare. Reviews describe an authentic carenderia vibe with generous portions, friendly and attentive service, and a range of dishes that feel like home cooking, while also noting occasional issues such as limited seating, tricky location, and moments of inconsistency in temperature or seasoning. The menu delights with items like miki, coconut soup with crispy pork, Laing, and a cantaloupe juice, and some experiences highlight special offerings like Kamayan feasts that are interactive and genuinely satisfying. A few visits mention order mix ups or sanitation concerns, but the overall impression is that Buboy offers unique, affordable Filipino comfort food that many would return for, especially the pancit canton, lechon, kinilaw, and bone broth.View restaurant profile
Kalye Restaurant - Filipino Restaurants in Montreal

Kalye Restaurant

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(15)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Kalye Restaurant is widely described as an authentic Filipino spot with generous portions, bold flavors, and good value. Diners rave about sizzling sisig with crispy skin and egg, garlic rice, chicken inasal, lechon, pork BBQ, lumpia Shanghai, and pancit palabok, often noting the dishes are well seasoned and served with tasty sauces. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with friendly staff, complimentary soup at the start, and even Filipino karaoke that adds to the experience. While many find the food delicious and comforting, some mention a bit of oiliness in the sisig and there is one note about a past instance of food poisoning, underscoring the need for consistent quality. Overall, Kalye Restaurant emerges as a strong introduction to Filipino cuisine in Montreal, appreciated for authenticity, substantial portions, and a memorable dining experience for first time visitors and regulars alike.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Vibe - Filipino Restaurants in Montreal

Le Petit Vibe

May be temporarily closed
(3)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
JUN JUN - Filipino Restaurants in Montreal

JUN JUN

May be temporarily closed
(165)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

JUN JUN is described as a vibrant, intimate spot where modern Filipino cuisine is executed with finesse, blending traditional flavors with bold, creative presentations. The tasting menu and brunch are frequent highlights, with numerous dishes lauded for balance and originality, and desserts and breads earning special mention. Service is repeatedly praised as warm, attentive and knowledgeable, with the staff guiding guests through the menu and making everyone feel welcome. The atmosphere is noted for being lively yet comfortable, with tasteful decor and a playlist that fits the vibe. While most reviews sing praises, there are occasional notes about items being unavailable, some dishes overcooked, and pacing issues during longer tasting experiences. Portions are sometimes described as small for the price, leading to a sense that value varies by menu format. The restaurant is recommended for date nights, celebrations and fans of elevated Filipino cuisine, and many guests say they will definitely return to sample more dishes. In sum, JUN JUN stands out as a top option for modern Filipino food in the city, delivering exceptional food and service even as a few operational quirks appear from time to time.View restaurant profile

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