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Knot d'Asie - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Knot d'Asie

Knot is a vibrant Asian fusion restaurant and cocktail bar in Vaudreuil-Dorion.
Opens Today at 10 am
(825)
Vaudreuil-Dorion

Review Summary

Reviews describe Knot d'Asie as a warm and stylish spot with a welcoming atmosphere, comfortable seating, and a room that feels spacious and bright. The menu offers a wide Asian fusion selection, with favorites like pho, sushi, bao buns, katsu chicken, noodles, and breakfast options on weekends, all praised for freshness and thoughtful presentation. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly, attentive, and professional, with staff guiding guests through the menu and ensuring a smooth dining experience. Dishes are frequently highlighted for their vibrant plating, quality ingredients, and satisfying flavors, making many visits feel like a special occasion. Overall, Knot d'Asie comes across as a reliable go-to for both casual meals and celebrations, delivering consistently strong food, attractive presentation, and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Kiyomi - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Kiyomi

Opens Today at 5 pm
(27)
Chomedey

Review Summary

At Kiyomi, guests describe a VIP lounge ideal for large groups with plentiful food including vegetarian options, a beautifully equipped space with microphones, screens and lighting, and a service team that is welcoming, patient and attentive. The venue is highlighted as perfect for private parties, karaoke and dancing, with a private room rental that adds a special touch to celebrations. Food quality and portions are praised, along with consistently excellent service that helps guests feel well cared for. Overall, the experience comes across as memorable and seamless, thanks to thoughtful details, great food and friendly staff.View restaurant profile
Séoul Yokoso - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Séoul Yokoso

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(769)
Brossard

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

Review Summary

Customers praise Séoul Yokoso for its flavorful variety, generous all-you-can-eat portions, and fast, friendly service. Many note the entertaining robot server and the lively, family-friendly ambiance. Quality ingredients and well-marinated meats stand out, with bulgogi and other grilled dishes shining. Service is consistently attentive and welcoming, with the owner and staff going the extra mile. Prices are reasonable for the all-you-can-eat experience and the variety keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Chimaek Gana - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chimaek Gana

Opens Today at 5 pm
(512)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Chimaek Gana earns high praise for crispy, flavorful fried chicken and generous portions, with many diners raving about the Supreme chicken, Yangnyeom and other bold flavors that pair perfectly with a cold beer. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, and the atmosphere is clean and welcoming, making it a solid pick for groups, dates, or casual meals. Reviewers also appreciate the variety of dishes from chicken and udon to conch salad, plus reliable sides like pickled radish and truffle fries, all offered at very reasonable prices for Montreal. A few notes mention menu changes and occasional pacing issues, but the overall experience remains highly recommended for those seeking great chicken, value, and a lively dining vibe.View restaurant profile
Kimpo Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Kimpo Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(1532)
Boucherville

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

Review Summary

Kimpo Korean BBQ is repeatedly praised for flavorful meats, fresh sushi, and a broad all you can eat selection that keeps the plates coming. The lively, welcoming atmosphere and fast, attentive service make it a good fit for families, groups, or a casual date night, with generous portions and solid value for the price noted by many reviewers. A playful robot server, quick restocks, and dessert options add to the experience, and guests highlight the friendly staff and consistently high quality of both grill meats and side dishes. While a few comments mention pricing quirks or occasional gaps in value, the overall sentiment is that dining at Kimpo Korean BBQ is worth returning for and recommending.View restaurant profile
Kimpo Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Kimpo Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1683)
Brossard

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

Review Summary

Kimpo Korean BBQ offers an energetic all-you-can-eat experience where fresh sushi and flavorful meats are cooked at the table, and reviewers consistently praise the variety, the quality, and the enjoyment of grilling to personal taste. The atmosphere is described as cozy and modern, with clean decor and friendly, attentive staff that create a welcoming, family-friendly vibe. Diners highlight the standout sushi and well-seasoned meats, complemented by tasty sauces and sides, and many appreciate convenient electronic ordering and generally efficient service, though some note slower moments at peak times. Prices are sometimes viewed as high for an all-you-can-eat format and a service charge may be included, but the overall value is considered strong for such a broad menu. Across multiple branches, Kimpo is seen as a reliable spot for celebrations or casual dinners, leaving guests satisfied and likely to return.View restaurant profile
East Pan Asiatique - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

East Pan Asiatique

Modern restaurant featuring elevated Asian dishes & creative cocktails.
Open until 10 pm
(389)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: Best Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025MTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetView More

Review Summary

East Pan Asiatique offers a diverse Thai, Chinese and Japanese menu with fresh, well presented dishes and generous portions, from wakame cucumber salad to dumplings and poke bowls, with vegan options that many guests appreciate. The ambiance is calm and inviting, a chic yet relaxed vibe that suits a casual night out. Service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and helpful recommendations, though a few guests mention slower moments or occasional dish inconsistencies. Overall, the combination of flavorful food, thoughtful presentation, and welcoming atmosphere makes East Pan Asiatique a place many would return to.View restaurant profile
Jardin De Séoul - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Jardin De Séoul

Korean BBQ & All-You-Can-Eat Fondue in Dix30
Opens Today at 12 pm
(404)
Brossard

Review Summary

Jardin De Séoul offers an all you can eat Korean BBQ and hotpot experience where guests can mix and match BBQ and hotpot, cook at the table, and enjoy a generous sauce bar and a small self serve buffet, all in a bright welcoming space ideal for families and groups. Reviews consistently praise the quality of meat and seafood, the freshness of ingredients, the variety of broths, and the engaging dining concept, with many noting fast, attentive service and a friendly, convivial atmosphere. The option to choose halal offerings and clear explanations on what is halal is appreciated by diners seeking dietary guidance. Value is frequently highlighted given the breadth of choices and the ability to customize sauces and combos, though a few comments mention price, occasional longer waits, and ventilation concerns. Overall, Jardin De Séoul delivers a memorable experience with vibrant ambiance, reliable service, and a satisfying interactive meal that makes it easy to see why guests return.View restaurant profile
Kimpo Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Kimpo Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 11 am
(812)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

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

Review Summary

Kimpo Korean BBQ offers a vibrant mix of sushi and Korean barbecue with generous portions that feel fresh and flavorful, and the interactive grill at the table makes for a fun, social dining experience. The service is consistently praised for being friendly, attentive, and efficient, even when busy, with staff who check in and keep things flowing smoothly. The ambiance is warm, clean, and well decorated, making it a great spot for date nights, family dinners, or nights out with friends. The menu impresses with a wide range of sashimi, sushi, marinated meats, and other dishes, all of good quality and good value for money. Diners frequently highlight fast service, variety, and approachable pricing, along with reliable consistency across visits. Overall, Kimpo Korean BBQ is remembered for tasty food, welcoming staff, and a lively yet comfortable setting that invites guests to come back.View restaurant profile
La Belle Corée - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

La Belle Corée

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(367)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

La Belle Corée receives frequent praise for a welcoming vibe, flavorful Korean dishes, and generous portions. Dishes like bibimbap, Korean fried chicken, tteokbokki, fried octopus, seaweed salad, and a tempting platter of salads and kimchi come up as standouts with fresh ingredients and satisfying textures. The service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and thoughtful, with the owner and staff making recommendations that enhance the meal. Prices are described as reasonable and beer is noted as affordable, adding to overall good value. The atmosphere is quiet and comfortable, great for conversation or a casual date, and the menu includes vegetarian options and authentic flavors reminiscent of Korea. Several comments call the place a neighborhood gem and a must-visit, with many planning a return visit and praising the welcoming hospitality and skillful cooking.View restaurant profile
Koryo Korean Barbeque - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Koryo Korean Barbeque

Opens Today at 11 am
(84)
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville

Review Summary

Koryo Korean Barbeque consistently earns praise for delicious and well seasoned dishes, with beef and bulgogi described as tender and flavorful and generous portions across the menu. The service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, attentive and efficient, creating a welcoming atmosphere even during busy times. Many reviews call it among the best Korean barbecue in town and a reliable go to spot, though a few notes mention a sauce charge and occasional order mix ups or difficulty reaching the place by phone. Overall, the flavor, freshness of ingredients and value stand out, and the staff are often credited for positive energy and solid customer care. While some diners wish for slightly larger portions or more consistent finishes, the consensus is that this restaurant offers a satisfying, dependable dining experience that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Coréen Luna - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Coréen Luna

Quaint eatery serving classic Korean offerings, including bulgogi, bibimbap & BBQ dishes.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1768)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall Luna earns strong praise for flavorful, authentic Korean dishes, generous portions and consistently friendly, attentive service. The menu includes both classic staples and tasting options like full moon or demi lune, with many guests appreciating the ability to bring their own wine. The ambiance is described as warm and intimate, though sometimes lively and tables can feel a bit close. Most reviews highlight the quality, presentation, and variety of dishes such as bibimbap, japchae, dumplings and bbq, and several note that the kitchen adapts well for vegans or different preferences. A few experiences mention inconsistent vegan substitutions, occasional misunderstandings about the tasting menus and value questions given price, but the majority say the overall experience justifies a return. Reservations are often recommended on weekends due to high demand, and many guests leave convinced Luna is among the best Korean spots in Montreal. It is seen as a memorable, enjoyable dining experience with high marks for both food and service and a welcoming BYOB policy.View restaurant profile

Cafe Kokiri

Opens Today at 10 am
(49)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village

Review Summary

Cafe Kokiri is described as a cute cafe with authentic Korean coffee and a strong lineup of dishes like bulgogi banh mi and Korean hotdogs. Reviews praise its bingsu, including a strawberry version with chewy rice cakes and corn flakes, and a cream croffle that many find irresistible. Generous portions stand out, whether with the bulgogi banh mi, bulgogi rice bowl with spicy mayo, or tteokbokki that can be adjusted for spice. The cafe's cozy vibe, lo fi music, cute interior, and a photo booth contribute to a welcoming, study friendly atmosphere. Friendly, attentive service is noted as timely without being overbearing, helping guests feel comfortable and able to work or relax. A few items receive softer notes, such as the small cup for the small sized bingsu that feels uncomfortable, and a tteokbokki that may be too salty if the sugar is missing. Overall the reviews present Cafe Kokiri as an affordable, varied, and appealing spot for drinks, meals and desserts with a homey, comforting feel.View restaurant profile
Kalbi BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Kalbi BBQ

Opens Today at 12 pm
(704)
Chinatown, Downtown

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

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Kalbi BBQ as a lively all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ in Montreal with a strong appeal for meat lovers and groups, thanks to the table grills, broad menu, and playful robot servers, and many praise the friendly service and vibrant atmosphere. The concept of ordering by phone and the overall value when fully utilized are frequent positives, with many noting the quality and variety of meats, sushi options, and other sides. However, several comments point to higher prices for certain items and the fact that some staples like lettuce, desserts, and some sides are not included in the all-you-can-eat, along with occasional menu changes and shortages. A number of reviews mention long waits on weekends or during peak hours and mention that the space can feel loud or smoky, with ventilation sometimes criticized. Some guests feel the experience leans toward fusion rather than authentic Korean BBQ and advise reservations to avoid lines, while many still say they would return for the fun, tasty food, and the sense of novelty the concept provides.View restaurant profile
DOSHROCK Korean Restaurant - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

DOSHROCK Korean Restaurant

Opens Today at 12 pm
(121)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Patrons describe DOSHROCK as a cozy, family run Korean restaurant with authentic flavors, friendly and efficient service, and a wide menu that includes gimbap, tteokbokki, fried chicken, bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, mandu, and meals that feel comforting and well prepared. The staff are repeatedly praised for helpful recommendations, quick service, and a welcoming atmosphere, even when the dining room is busy. Dishes are highlighted for depth of flavor, generous portions, and good value, with frequent notes about high quality ingredients and satisfying textures. The BYOB policy is mentioned as a bonus, and the restaurant is described as a hidden gem on the West Island with a clean, quaint, and family run vibe. Across reviews, the overall impression is consistent: authentic Korean cuisine, reliable execution, and a place that locals plan to return to for various dishes.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Hansang - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Hansang

Opens Today at 5 pm
(106)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Restaurant Hansang offers a cozy, authentic Korean dining experience with generous portions and fair prices, drawing praise for friendly, prompt service and helpful explanations of dishes. The menu earns high marks for standout items such as bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, bulgogi, dak galbi, and seafood pancake, along with a range of well prepared soups and banchan, while some reviewers note especially satisfying tofu bentos or miso soup and even chicken ginseng soup and takoyaki as favorites. The atmosphere is described as homey and welcoming, with a pleasant vibe whether dining solo or in a group, though peak times can feel busy and a pre registration may be required. Occasional critiques mention some plates being too salty and a few dishes not being as oily or heavy as elsewhere, but overall the flavors come through as balanced, with quality ingredients and generous portions. Overall the reviews present Restaurant Hansang as a reliable spot for flavorful Korean meals, encouraging a return visit.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(547)
Verdun

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Overall, Mon Ami Korean BBQ draws many positive notes for tasty meats, especially bulgogi and fried chicken, generous portions, and a lively, friendly atmosphere with attentive service when staffing allows. The all you can eat option is frequently mentioned as a highlight for trying a variety of foods, though several reviews note it can be pricey and that some items incur extra charges. Group celebrations and warm hospitality are described as standout aspects, with many diners enjoying the vibe and the sense of value when service is well staffed. On busier nights, however, understaffing is a common theme, leading to slower service, longer waits for grilling changes, and occasional order mixups. Some guests report issues with the grill experience, miscommunications about sauces or side dishes, and instances where items arrive after the bill. Temperature and air quality receive mixed feedback, with some finding the space a bit cold and others noting strong BBQ aromas. Overall, the restaurant remains a solid option for those seeking a lively Korean BBQ with good food and atmosphere, and many would return for the flavors and vibe, while some advise managers to address staffing and consistency concerns to improve the experience.View restaurant profile
Opiano - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Opiano

Opens Tuesday at 11:30 am
(162)
Downtown

Review Summary

Opiano comes across as a fast, affordable Korean spot with generous portions and solid flavors, especially the pork bone soup and bulgogi, and an efficient digital ordering system that suits students and visitors near campus; the summer bingsu is a standout, often praised for rich milk, while overall there is broad appreciation for authentic comfort food and good value, though a few dishes are noted as overly sweet or slightly bland and one review mentions ramen-like noodles in a soup; some diners were surprised by a charge for takeout bags and others noted a self-service, no-tipping setup; the atmosphere is described as cozy and busy, sometimes noisy, with mixed impressions of the staff, yet many call it a dependable quick meal and a top pick for cheap, tasty Korean fare close to campus.View restaurant profile
Hoshi BBQ coréen - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Hoshi BBQ coréen

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(340)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Reviews of Hoshi BBQ coréen describe a lively, welcoming atmosphere with a very friendly staff and strong value thanks to a wide all you can eat menu that blends Korean BBQ with sushi and skewers, fast service, and a QR based ordering system that keeps dishes flowing and crowds happy. Many diners praise the high quality of meats and fresh sushi, the variety, and the comfortable, family friendly vibe, with some calling it a go to spot for casual outings and gatherings. However, some experiences note downsides such as dishes being overly salty or not as fresh on certain visits, occasional smoky odors from limited ventilation, and inconsistent service with some staff interactions that detracted from the night. A few reviewers also mention issues with a rude hostess, pushy tipping behavior, or logistical hiccups like parking or reservation needs, but these are outweighed by positive impressions for most and many say they would return.View restaurant profile
Koryo Korean Barbeque - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Koryo Korean Barbeque

Opens Today at 10 am
(103)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Koryo Korean Barbeque draws praise for tasty, well presented dishes, with meat grilled to order and portions that feel generous. The service is described as fast, friendly, and attentive in a clean setting, making diners feel comfortable and eager to return. Popular items include bibimbap and beef dishes, with a mix of Korean flavors and some mall adapted offerings such as fries and lunch bowls, and the price point is noted as affordable for the quality. No pork on the menu is highlighted as a halal friendly option, and the menu is appreciated for inclusivity. Some reviews mention that while the concept blends mall food court style with Korean barbecue, the experience remains satisfying and portions are generous, with comments on freshness, cleanliness, and value. Overall, the reviews converge on a positive impression of the food quality, consistency, and convenient location in Pointe Claire Fairview Mall.View restaurant profile
Coq Au Miel - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Coq Au Miel

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(41)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Coq Au Miel is described as a standout for halal fried chicken and Korean comfort dishes, with fast service and a clean, welcoming vibe. Reviewers highlight a strong lineup of fried chicken, mozzarella corn dogs, and other corn dog varieties, plus tasty grilled beef sets, udon, dumplings, miso soup, kimchi and rice, with many calling it a hidden gem that consistently delivers. The menu notes halal chicken meals and also pork grilled dishes, and portions are often described as ample. Some comments mention the food being well seasoned and not overly heavy, though a few find the chicken slightly dry and some sides like pickled veggies tasting a bit old, and a few feel the price is a touch high. The owners are repeatedly described as nice and informative about halal options, making the restaurant feel welcoming and clean, with multiple recommendations to return and to tell others about it.View restaurant profile
Karin - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Karin

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(189)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews depict Karin as a warm, family-run Japanese restaurant in Montreal's NDG that feels like a home away from home. The atmosphere is intimate, with small private booths and traditional decor that adds a cozy, authentic touch. The kitchen earns high praise for fresh, well-balanced dishes, from standout sushi and sashimi to comforting staples like miso soup, tempura and various noodle bowls. Toro and other fatty cuts receive special mentions for melting in the mouth, and the nigiri selection is described as excellent and very fresh. Value for quality is noted, with some guests finding it a bit pricey, but most agree the portions are generous and the experience justifies the price. Set menus and family-style service make it easy to try a bit of everything, and the staff are consistently described as friendly, attentive and welcoming. The restaurant is repeatedly called a gem, a place that transports diners toward a Japanese dining experience in the heart of the city, with decor crafted to feel homey and intimate. Diners also mention Korean influenced options such as bibimbap and kimchi, highlighting the diverse offerings. Overall, Karin is seen as a reliable, beloved choice for occasions, returning guests and travelers seeking fresh, high-quality Japanese cuisine in a warm, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Matjip - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Matjip

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(237)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Reviews describe Matjip as a casual Korean spot where the food delivers consistently, with fried chicken, bulgogi and bibimbap among the crowd pleasers and flavors that feel authentic and comforting. Diners praise juicy, well seasoned chicken and a range of dishes that balance sweetness and savor without feeling greasy, often noting generous portions and good value for the price. The service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, patient, and attentive, with welcoming vibes and willingness to accommodate requests, even during busy times. A halal menu is mentioned, and many appreciate the variety of choices that reflect Korean flavors with broad appeal. Some feedback points include a desire for more vegetable variety in certain dishes, occasional dryness in chicken on one order, and the reality that the small space and limited ventilation can lead to lingering smells, though these are outweighed by the food and hospitality. Takeout and in-store app ordering are convenient, and leftovers are commonly enjoyed, reinforcing the sense of reliable comfort food. Overall, Matjip comes across as a dependable go-to for Korean comfort food, loved by regulars for its consistent flavor, friendly service, and easygoing atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Bistro Chingu - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Chingu

Opens Today at 12 pm
(21)
Quartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

At Bistro Chingu, reviews describe a pleasant atmosphere with music that isn't too loud and even a space to write on the wall with paint markers. However, corn cheese and tteokbokki disappoint some diners, and the tonkatsu is pretty good but the chicken quality could be better. Overall, the experience is described as okay, with some patrons saying it is worth returning but others would rather go somewhere else. The ambiance is praised as very clean with a nice style, and service is frequently described as excellent and attentive. The food is often called amazing and well priced, and staff are noted for friendly service and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Gangnam Poké - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Gangnam Poké

Opens Today at 4 pm
(163)
Longueuil

Review Summary

Gangnam Poké earns praise for ultra fresh ingredients, especially the fish, with many reviewers noting that the poke bowls and sushi are consistently high quality. Customers describe a small, cozy setting and quick, friendly service, with staff described as welcoming and attentive. A loyalty program is mentioned as a perk for repeat visitors. Specials like sushi pizza and maki creations, and off menu chef choices, are highlighted as standout and creative. A few notes mention minor issues such as wasabi packed with the ginger or one visit without soy sauce, creating a slightly off experience but not spoiling overall satisfaction. Overall, Gangnam Poké is described as a reliable, delicious, and welcoming spot that locals and visitors would likely return to and recommend.View restaurant profile

HANA Korean Steakhouse

Hana is a refined Korean steakhouse offering table-side dining in the heart of Old Port Montreal
Opens Today at 5 pm
(46)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

HANA Korean Steakhouse is described as an elegant setting with a refined vibe and a premium feel, where the meat is often praised for its quality, the chef's selections and pairings are well thought out, and service can be impeccable in some visits, especially during special occasions; however, several reviews point to uneven service including delays with cocktails and sides, having to flag staff repeatedly, and in some cases a lack of apology for the wait, which can leave diners with the impression that value does not always match the price. The tasting and butcher options are highlighted as offering interesting combinations and refined presentation, with meat cooked to impress in many orders, while others found certain cuts or courses underwhelming for the cost, and a few noted lingering issues during the early opening period such as coordination and longer wait times. The overall impression is that Hana has strong potential and memorable dining moments, particularly for celebratory dinners, but execution can vary and the experience may hinge on service timing and the day of the visit.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

GaNaDaRa

Lively restaurant serving popular hearty Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(155)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More

Review Summary

GaNaDaRa earns praise for tasty, well balanced dishes, generous portions, and affordable prices, all delivered with fast, friendly service in a compact casual space with a lively K pop vibe. Reviewers describe a welcoming atmosphere, consistent quality across a range of Korean and fusion options such as cupbap bowls, fried chicken, tonkatsu, and tteokbokki, plus crowd pleasers like poutine tteokbokki and curry katsu. The experience is often described as efficient, with order at the counter and food brought to the table, and staff who are attentive and accommodating, sometimes going the extra mile to rectify issues or provide leftovers promptly. Some notes point to the seating near the entrance being a bit chilly when doors open, and a couple of visits mention the focus on Uber Eats orders at the counter, but these do not overshadow the overall impression of good value, reliable taste and a place to return for quick meals with friends.View restaurant profile
Misoya - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Misoya

Opens Today at 12 pm
(80)
LaSalle

Review Summary

Misoya earns praise for fresh, delicious sushi, with quick, cheerful service and a welcoming, family run atmosphere. Dine in and takeout options are repeatedly noted, and many describe generous portions and solid value. A variety of dishes beyond sushi are highlighted, including sashimi platters, poke bowls, bibimbap, and a mix of Korean and Japanese offerings, all described as tasty and well prepared. The small, cozy setting and friendly staff contribute to a homey vibe and frequent visits from locals. Some reviews mention occasional issues, such as a mix up with ingredients, too much lettuce relative to rice, a wasabi quality problem on a recent visit, and moments when service could be more consistent. Nevertheless, Misoya is regarded as a hidden gem worth returning to and one of the better spots in the area for flavorful fare.View restaurant profile
LA TABLE DE JO - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

LA TABLE DE JO

Discover the Korean cuisine in Montreal
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(268)
Downtown

Review Summary

LA TABLE DE JO comes across in reviews as a cozy, stylish Korean spot in the village serving authentic flavors with generous portions and good value. The food is repeatedly praised for being flavorful and well balanced, with standout dishes such as bulgogi, bibimbap, jjigae, mandu, tteokbokki, a seafood pancake, and a comforting army stew, and desserts such as the croffle receiving particular praise. Lunch specials with combos including miso soup are noted as affordable and convenient. The service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, though occasional slower service is mentioned when the place is busy. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and easygoing, with appealing decor and a cozy vibe, while a few reviewers mention the dining area can feel a bit cold and heating could be improved. Some critiques focus on dessert value and occasional missteps, such as a bingsu that did not meet expectations, but these do not dominate the overall impression. Overall, LA TABLE DE JO is widely recommended as a top Korean option in the area, with many guests planning to return to try more dishes and celebrate occasions.View restaurant profile
Le Bibimbap - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Le Bibimbap

Opens Today at 4 pm
(170)
Saint-Eustache

Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Le Bibimbap is widely praised for warm, friendly service, fast and attentive staff, and a cozy, relaxing atmosphere paired with high quality, fresh Korean dishes that feel like good value. Guests highlight easy reservations during busy times, family friendly vibes, and a menu featuring classics such as bulgogi and kimbap that are described as delicious and well prepared. Some drawbacks appear, including a limited choice in the all-you-can-eat format, scarce dessert options, and occasional dish issues like fatty meat or overcooked eggs, plus remarks about a flooring or decor refresh. Overall the reviews present Le Bibimbap as a standout spot with a memorable dining experience, often inviting guests to return and bring friends, and many say they would recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(594)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Mon Ami Korean BBQ typically earns positive comments for tasty Korean barbecue, generous portions and friendly service, with many noting a lively, family friendly atmosphere and a convenient QR code ordering system. Reviewers appreciate the variety of meats and side dishes and the overall value, especially on all you can eat options, while a few find some cuts fatty or not perfectly cooked and mention pricing as a concern. The service is repeatedly described as fast and attentive, though busy times can slow things down when staff are stretched. Ventilation and heat can be an issue on hot days, and a small number of guests point to noise, flies, or inconsistent flavor on certain items. Overall Mon Ami Korean BBQ is seen as a solid, affordable option with a fun table cooking concept that makes for a social dining experience, encouraging repeat visits, especially with family or friends, while noting that patience and menu selection can influence satisfaction on any given visit.View restaurant profile
Chez Bong - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Bong

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(146)
Downtown

Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews portray Chez Bong as offering genuine Korean flavors with generous portions and friendly service. The jajangmyeon is frequently praised, with in house noodles a standout, while some dishes such as kkanpunggi receive mixed notes. The fried chicken is repeatedly described as crispy and delicious, and the bibimbap and bulgogi options are well liked. Service is described as kind and attentive, though a few visits mention slower service when the place is busier. The atmosphere ranges from cozy and welcoming to a bit quiet or showing its age, with some mentions of ownership changes affecting the kitchen style. Overall it is considered a reliable favorite and a hidden gem by many, with consistent quality, good value for portions, and a strong emphasis on sharing dishes and banchan. Several reviewers say it is among the best Korean food experiences in the area, prompting multiple return visits and recommendations to others.View restaurant profile
Petit Tokepi - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Petit Tokepi

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(141)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Petit Tokebi is described as a charming, intimate spot with a cozy, private feel that works well for dates and relaxed meals. Bibimbap is repeatedly praised, with many calling it the best in Montreal and the miso soup a standout, though a few reviews note a small menu and occasional inconsistency. The atmosphere is often described as super chill and welcoming, with distinctive decor and a touch of jazz that enhances the dining experience. Service is generally fast and friendly once seated, though some reviews mention a first come, first served policy and that the owner isn’t always there to serve. The space is noted to be very small, sometimes feeling smaller than it looks, with a private Asian vibe and a tiny outdoor terrace that adds charm. Occasional cleanliness concerns are reported, but many diners agree the meals are delicious and the portions are generous for two, offering good value. Overall, Petit Tokebi stands out as a reliable option for tasty Korean dishes, a memorable intimate setting, and a go-to for a pleasant, uncomplicated meal with a date or a casual outing, while acknowledging that the experience can vary.View restaurant profile
Laon restaurant - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Laon restaurant

Opens Today at 11 am
(26)
Quartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Laon restaurant is described as a cozy, calm spot with attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, where quick, flavorful meals are paired with reasonable prices and generous portions. Diners praise the cheolpan with its side dishes, bibimbap, jeon, and soondubu, noting that the flavors are satisfying and comforting, especially on cold days in Montreal. It is viewed as a reliable destination for comforting Korean food in a small, peaceful setting that suits casual visits as well as celebratory meals such as birthdays or anniversaries, with regulars returning for favorites. The service is repeatedly highlighted as top notch and friendly, with thoughtful touches like extra bowls and utensils to share meals and help on busy or special occasions. Some notes mention minor menu caveats such as bibimbap missing pickled vegetables, but overall the experience is described as delicious, warming, and worth revisiting. In sum, Laon restaurant comes across as a warm, flavorful, value friendly option that stands out for its atmosphere and consistent quality in the Montreal area.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(4)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Chicken Plus + offers excellent chicken in a very clean setting, with tender meat and flavors like garlic and honey plus a creamy onion option that is very delicious; the service is simple and appreciated, and the overall experience is praised; the chicken is described as the best, highly recommended, a true must-try, and there are plans to return with pleasure.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 12 pm
(458)
Brossard

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

Review Summary

Mon Ami Korean BBQ is praised for a friendly, attentive service and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The fried chicken is consistently crispy and juicy, the bulgogi bibimbap is described as delicious, and portions are generous for a good value. A number of reviewers note fast, helpful service and a casual, family friendly vibe, with decor and ambiance often highlighted as inviting. Some reviews caution that a few dishes can taste bland or the service can be uneven, and there are mentions of incentives like free dessert for positive ratings that some readers find problematic. Overall Mon Ami Korean BBQ is seen as a reliable go to for Korean comfort food, with frequent returns and a belief it is among the best fried chicken options in the area, plus a welcoming vibe that makes it a good spot for friends or family.View restaurant profile
Maison Bulgogi House - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Maison Bulgogi House

Opens Today at 11 am
(127)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Maison Bulgogi House for hearty, home style Korean dishes and reliable flavors that feel authentic. Soups like samgaetang, gamjatang, dolsot bibimbap and pork potato soup are highlighted as comforting and generously portioned, with many saying the meals are satisfying even on a sick day or when craving a comforting bowl. The staff are frequently described as friendly and accommodating, with attentive service and helpful dish recommendations, and many reviews mention good value and reasonable prices. The dining atmosphere is noted as cozy with a casual vibe, though a few remarks point to outdated decor or dim lighting. Takeout and online ordering are common and convenient, and some reviewers appreciate extras like complimentary tea and well balanced banchan. A minority mention issues such as a below par dish or a problematic bill including tips and taxes, but these seem isolated. Overall, Maison Bulgogi House is seen as a strong go to spot in Montreal for comforting Korean cooking and reliable portions, with many calling it a hidden gem.View restaurant profile
MoonSikdang - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

MoonSikdang

Opens Today at 5 pm
(180)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

MoonSikdang is repeatedly described as an authentic Korean standout with dishes like bibimbap, bulgogi, spicy tofu soup, and seafood pancakes delivering rich flavors and generous portions. Reviewers praise friendly, attentive service and a clean, welcoming atmosphere, with staff helping with takeout and seating when needed. While the price is noted as a bit higher than some other spots, the quality and portions are seen as worth it. Space is small and weekends can mean a wait, so making a reservation is advised. Overall, MoonSikdang is regarded as a top choice on the south shore and in Montreal, consistently delivering flavorful, well-presented meals that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
La Maison de Seoul - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

La Maison de Seoul

Opens Today at 11 am
(93)
LaSalle

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

La Maison de Seoul earns consistent praise for flavorful, comforting Korean dishes, with generous portions and fresh ingredients that feel like home cooking made with care. Reviewers highlight a warm, cozy, family owned atmosphere, fast friendly service, parking in front, and a variety of favorites from spicy stews such as gamjatang, naejangtang and yukgaejang to bibimbap in a hot stone bowl, crispy fried chicken, kimbap and generous appetizers and sides. The food is described as delicious, authentic, and reasonably priced, with big portions and a satisfying mix of flavors that invites repeat visits. Many call it the best Korean in town or a gem worth crossing the city for, and the overall experience is noted as intimate, welcoming, and consistently dependable.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Mr. Dakgalbi - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Mr. Dakgalbi

Opens Today at 11 am
(51)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews of Restaurant Mr. Dakgalbi highlight flavorful dishes like General Tao, with strong opinions that the food is delicious and the portions are generously sized at an affordable price. Dishes such as salt and pepper calamari are a standout for many, while pig intestines were described as a bit oily and beef broccoli as solid. The experience is enhanced by friendly, welcoming staff and a lively atmosphere, sometimes complemented by a friendly pug that comes out to greet guests. The restaurant is often described as a reliable go-to in the neighborhood with good value, and several patrons say they plan to return many times. Some notes mention a blend of Northeast Chinese cuisine with Korean influences, reflecting the menu's diverse offerings.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 12 pm
(44)
Lachine

Review Summary

Across English and French reviews, Chicken Plus + is described as delivering crispy, juicy fried chicken with a wide range of sauces and flavors, such as honey brown, creamy onion, and garlic soya, plus tasty sides and an impressive bubble tea lineup that many say makes the meal complete. The chicken is repeatedly praised for its consistent crunch, moist interior, freshness, and generous portions, with many saying it is the best fried chicken in town and a reliable quick bite or shareable option in the Montreal area, including Lachine. The experience is often highlighted for friendly, fast service and helpful staff, with notes that the menu also features items like kogo, fries, salad, mac and cheese bites, and even vegetarian options, all made with care, and several reviews note halal and homemade preparation. A few comments mention items that do not measure up, such as hot dogs pogos, and some sauces can be very spicy for non seasoned palates, but overall the place receives strong praise for quality, variety, and flavor.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Dessert Coréen Crofre

Opens Today at 4 pm
(300)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends

Review Summary

Dessert Coréen Crofre is described as a cozy spot with a strong focus on croffles and Korean inspired desserts, praised for a crispy outside and chewy inside, fresh ingredients and attractive presentation. Reviews highlight a wide range of flavors including lotus, matcha, pistachio, Oreo, banana brûlée, berry cheesecake, strawberry Nutella, tiramisu and mango, with croffles often cut into bite sized pieces for easy sharing. The pairing with coffee is a common theme, and the to go bottles are noted as a cute touch, while the desserts themselves are repeatedly described as very tasty, not overly sweet, and well balanced. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, with attentive staff, quick service and a vibe that is cozy and lively, and the location is cited as a good spot for a late night treat. Some comments mention that prices are a bit high and that hours can be inconsistent on Sundays, but the overall sentiment focuses on freshness, variety and satisfying desserts. In short, this place stands out in Montreal as a go to for croffles and creative desserts with a warm, casual experience.View restaurant profile
KOSA restaurant - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

KOSA restaurant

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Montreal-West
Joah Joah C.K - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Joah Joah C.K

Opens Today at 11 am
(23)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20

Review Summary

Joah Joah C.K receives praise for ultra fresh, delicious dishes and evident passion for the craft, with sushi described as amazing and well prepared. The staff are consistently friendly and the service is efficient, and reviewers note generous portions and good value for Montreal prices. The menu spans makis, rolls, spring rolls and combos, with standout items like tofu bibimbap and samgak kimbap and other Korean snacks that feel authentic and comforting. Takeout is a common theme, with easy ordering through apps and a growing outdoor seating option in the summer; the spot is often framed as a reliable mom and pop style kitchen. Overall, the reviews highlight high quality, flavorful food, friendly service, and affordable prices that make it a dependable choice for fresh bites and quick meals.View restaurant profile
Marche Korea - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Marche Korea

Opens Today at 10 am
(163)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Marche Korea is described as a convenient and affordable hub for Korean and Asian groceries with a broad range of ready-to-eat meals, snacks, sauces and drinks, a standout variety of onigiri and kimbap, and good prices that make it a go-to for quick bites and for discovering new products. Reviews praise friendly checkout staff and a helpful atmosphere, though some accounts mention occasional rude behavior and counter meals that can be less tasty or rice-heavy, leaving the experience mixed but generally reliable for value and selection.View restaurant profile
Maison Chez Bong - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Maison Chez Bong

Opens Today at 11 am
(250)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in MontrealA Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Maison Chez Bong is a small, cozy basement Korean spot in Chinatown known for authentic flavors, generous portions, and affordable prices. The menu features bibimbap, jap chae, tteokbokki, galbi, and crispy fried chicken, with several reviews praising dishes served in piping hot stone bowls and a warm, inviting ambience. While the vibe is consistently friendly and the service attentive, occasional lines on busy nights are noted and a few critiques mention a touch more salt on jjajangmyeon or a dessert option that is missing. The overall impression is that Maison Chez Bong is a reliable, best in town kind of choice for Korean food, a hidden gem that many would gladly return to for comfort food and quick service.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 11 am
(53)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Chicken Plus + gets mixed notes from guests: the chicken is delicious and the sausage is big, while the batter coating isn't to everyone's taste and one order seemed mischarged due to a likely miscommunication at the counter. Beverage options are limited, with sparkling water available for guests who do not drink soda. The space is clean and pleasant, with a kid friendly vibe, a piano toy to keep young guests entertained, and a hand painted mural that sparked conversation. Service is described as professional and welcoming, though a bit of waiting occurs during preparation. Overall, the restaurant is recommended for good food and a friendly atmosphere, especially for families, despite occasional ordering hiccups and limited drink selection.View restaurant profile
Bol Orange - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Bol Orange

Opens Today at 11 am
(162)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Bol Orange is described as a cozy, authentic Korean spot in Montreal with a warm, homey vibe and fast, friendly service. Reviews highlight a menu that spans comforting staples like bibimbap in large portions, kimchi stew, kimchi ramen, tteokbokki, and fried chicken with garlic sauce, with many praising the crispy coating and flavorful sauces. Takeout is reliable and well executed, with orders ready on time and staff going the extra mile even in snowy weather. The price point is described as a little expensive but worth the value, and the space is limited, yet the overall experience feels comforting and welcoming. Many reviewers express that the kitchen delivers consistently fresh, flavorful, and authentically Korean dishes, with favorites like chicken katsu kimbap, tofu soup, and spicy stir fry chicken, making Bol Orange a true hidden gem for those seeking true Korean flavors outside Korea.View restaurant profile
Pony BBQ Coréen - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Pony BBQ Coréen

Opens Today at 12 pm
(747)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Awesome Montreal Restaurants to Celebrate Your BirthdayWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Pony BBQ Coréen comes across as a lively, visually striking Korean BBQ spot with a generous, shareable format and lots of side dishes that are restocked throughout the meal. The meat variety and quality are frequently praised, and reviews highlight attentive, fast service and a warm, energetic atmosphere that makes it great for groups and celebrations. The decor and vibe evoke Korea, with fun details that add to the experience. While portions are often ample and prices reasonable for the amount of food, some guests find the place loud, the smoke from grilling intense, and ventilation inconsistent on busy nights. A few dishes earn mixed notes on flavor or authenticity, but the overall sentiment is very positive and many guests say they will return. In short, Pony BBQ Coréen is regarded as a top Korean BBQ option in town for tasty meat, generous sides, and a welcoming, convivial environment, especially for group outings.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 5 pm
(364)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Mon Ami Korean BBQ is praised for delicious food, a friendly vibe, and a broad all you can eat menu. Meat is described as fresh and well marinated, with Bulgogi noted as especially tasty. The atmosphere is cozy and suitable for casual dinners or special occasions. Service is often fast and attentive, but several reviews mention slower or overwhelmed staff during busy times and occasional items being out of stock. All you can eat portions are sometimes criticized as small for vegetables, while meat portions are more generous and the variety of meats and sides generally impresses. Many diners say it is among the best Mon Ami locations in Montreal, with friendly staff and lively vibes. Occasional inconsistencies appear, such as food quality fluctuations or a burned fried chicken in takeout order, underscoring the need for steady service during peak hours. Overall, the consensus highlights tasty food, good value for money, and a welcoming environment, making Mon Ami Korean BBQ a frequent recommendation.View restaurant profile
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