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Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

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Lahmajoune Villeray - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Lahmajoune Villeray

The best homemade Lahmajoune in Montreal.
Opens Today at 9 am
(420)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy

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Review Summary

Lahmajoune Villeray is a warm, family run spot in Montreal where the food feels handmade with care. The lahmajoune itself is praised for a thin, crisp crust and flavorful filling, while a wide array of kebbe, grape leaves, spinach pie, hummus, muhammara and cheese rolls showcases fresh, house made options. The service is repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, with generous portions and affordable prices that invite repeat visits. Popular items can sell out, so ordering ahead or arriving early is advised. Desserts such as baklava and namoura are highlighted, and the overall pick up or takeout experience is characterized by freshness, authenticity and a sense of family pride.View restaurant profile
Pâtissière ALYAMAAN - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Pâtissière ALYAMAAN

Opens Today at 9 am
(125)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Overall, Pâtissière ALYAMAAN is described as a clean, welcoming Montreal spot for Arabic sweets with a strong focus on baklava and knafeh, affordable prices, and gift worthy presentation. Desserts are praised for freshness and balanced sweetness, and the shop also operates as a cafe where customers can sit to enjoy coffee or tea. Staff are frequently noted for friendliness and helpful recommendations, making it a good choice for parties or gifting with elegant boxes. There are caveats, however, such as a few cakes being dry and kunafe sometimes felt syrup heavy or overly sweet. Many reviews hail it as among the best in Montreal and a reliable go to for quality desserts, though some call for more consistency across items and improvements to the coffee.View restaurant profile
Kawalees - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Kawalees

A cultural Arabic cabaret for contemporary performance art
Opens Today at 8 am
(58)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Kawalees is described as a cute and surprisingly spacious cultural spot in Montreal with a warm, friendly staff and a lively calendar that includes music, theatre, stand up and more, all in a casual social vibe where seating keeps sightlines to the show and service can be quick even on busy nights. The venue is noted for supporting artists with real amenities and smooth organization, making it feel welcoming and accessible. The entertainment is a highlight, featuring diverse acts and Arabic music, sometimes with short comedy breaks between segments, and the addition of hearty breakfasts adds another draw. Food and drinks get mixed reviews, with some finding prices high for what is offered and a few dishes not quite authentic, while others enjoy the quality and the overall experience and are inspired to return. Overall Kawalees comes across as a gem for not just dining but lively cultural events and social gatherings, even if it is not a fancy restaurant and timing can vary.View restaurant profile
Toucheh - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Toucheh

Opens Today at 9:30 am
(158)
Westmount

Review Summary

At Toucheh the warm cozy atmosphere and family run service accompany a menu that blends Persian and Italian influences. The dining experience draws praise for fresh flavorful dishes and attentive staff. Diners highlight standout items such as chencheh kebabs, pastas, lentil soup, and desserts, with brunch and BYOB noted as appealing features. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and suitable for dates or casual meals, though some critics find portions for Iranian dishes smaller than expected and a few dishes not at the same level as professional kitchen cooking, along with high prices for some items. The open kitchen and busy ambiance can be a factor, and occasional reservation hiccups have occurred but were addressed. Parking can be a hassle on certain visits. Overall the restaurant is regarded as one of the better Persian options in the area, with a charming setting and a mix of flavors that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
PARAMOUNT YUL - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

PARAMOUNT YUL

Open until 10 pm
(236)
Dorval

Review Summary

PARAMOUNT YUL is frequently praised as a standout airport dining option, with fresh ingredients, authentic Lebanese flavors and generous portions that many feel are worth the price. The food is often described as among the best at the airport, featuring shawarma, falafel, manaesh and other Levantine dishes prepared with fresh dough and crisp vegetables. Service is a major strength, with staff repeatedly described as friendly, professional and attentive, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere despite the busy setting. Opinions on value are mixed: the majority say the overall experience justifies airport prices, while a few note that prices can be high and some meals may vary in consistency, including occasional reports of smaller portions or extra charges for sauces. Overall, PARAMOUNT YUL comes up as a reliable, popular option for travelers passing through, especially for flavorful shawarma and the approachable, hospitable service that many reviewers highlight.View restaurant profile
Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish

Opens Today at 7 am
(91)
Sainte-Rose

Review Summary

Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish earns broad praise for authentic Lebanese flavors, with the dough described as perfect and toppings fresh and generous. Many reviews call the offerings delicious and consistently well prepared, from lahmajoun to manakish with zaatar or cheese, and some note the free tea and other classic Lebanese drinks as welcome extras. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as clean, welcoming, and the service friendly and attentive, with portions generous and prices affordable. A few comments mention small drawbacks, such as tomato manakish using tomato paste instead of fresh tomatoes, and one note that some dishes feel more like a pizza place than a traditional manouche oven, but these are in the minority. Overall, the sentiment is that this spot delivers authentic, well crafted flavors that feel like home and that many would consider among the best in Montreal, inviting repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Abu Elias - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Abu Elias

Opens Today at 8 am
(326)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Abu Elias is described as a cornerstone for charcoal grilled Middle Eastern meat in Montreal, offering a wide range of items from kafta, filet mignon, and tawook sandwiches to kebbeh nayeh and tebleh, and a butcher shop that doubles as a market and eatery. Reviews praise the freshness and quality of the meat, the bold flavors, and the variety of prepared dishes and salads that reflect the same care and craftsmanship. The service is often friendly and attentive, though some visits report occasional missteps with orders or items that are overly salty or overcooked, and a perception that prices can be high or that service varies when not local. Parking can be tight and seating limited, yet the overall impression is of a place that feels authentic, welcoming, and dedicated to Lebanese and Middle Eastern meat dishes, with a clean kitchen, a professional team, and a strong emphasis on quality across raw cuts and cooked specialties.View restaurant profile
Saray Restaurant - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Saray Restaurant

Opens Today at 8 am
(644)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Saray Restaurant is widely praised as a vibrant and welcoming Turkish dining spot with authentic flavors, generous portions, and a warm ambiance that suits brunches, family gatherings, and special occasions. The food is consistently described as delicious, with standout kebabs, mezze, and a hearty Turkish breakfast that transports guests to Turkey. Service is frequently noted as friendly, attentive, and professional, though a few reviews mention slower service during peak times or occasional inconsistencies. Many guests emphasize the beautiful decor, lively atmosphere, and the value of reserving ahead for busy nights or for brunch. While some diners feel the prices are high, most agree the quality, variety, and overall experience justify the cost and keep guests returning. Overall, Saray Restaurant is regarded as a top Turkish destination in the city, offering an immersive dining journey with shareable platters, careful preparation, and a hospitable, festive vibe that makes it a go-to for celebrations and everyday meals alike.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Mahrouse - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Pâtisserie Mahrouse

Opens Today at 9 am
(770)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry ShopsMontreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to TryView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pâtisserie Mahrouse as a charming hub for authentic Middle Eastern sweets, with an oriental decor that evokes an old Damascene house and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu offers a wide range of traditional desserts, with baklava, knafeh, halawet jibn, kunafeh, and ashta among the standouts, all praised for freshness, flavor and quality. Several readers note generous samples, attentive service, and a vibe that makes it a great spot for friends and family, though a few mention small portions for the price and longer waits during busy periods. The experience is often described as worth the price for the quality, with many calling it a hidden gem and one of the best places for Middle Eastern pastries in Montreal. Occasional comments reference packaging changes and occasional variation between locations and hours, but overall the sentiment is highly positive and urges repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Al Sham - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Patisserie Al Sham

Opens Today at 8 am
(259)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Patisserie Al Sham is described as a hidden gem offering authentic Arabic sweets with traditional flavors like baklava, maamoul, and knafeh that feel like they come from the Middle East. Patrons praise fresh, flavorful pastries with careful presentation, especially baklava that is not overly sweet and knafeh that is soft and satisfying, though a few note room for a bit more depth in some items. Service and atmosphere are consistently praised, described as warm and friendly with attentive staff, free tastings, and the option of customized cakes. Cleanliness and reasonable prices for the quality are also highlighted, reinforcing a sense of value. Many reviews rate it among the best Arabic or Syrian sweets in Laval and Montreal, a go to place for a wide variety of desserts and reliable quality. Overall the collection is seen as authentic, high quality, and dependable for repeated visits.View restaurant profile
Chez mon grand père - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Chez mon grand père

Opens Today at 9 am
(155)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviews describe Chez mon grand père as a warm, authentic Lebanese breakfast and casual spot in Montreal where generous portions, fresh ingredients and traditional flavors shine. Dishes like manakish with cheese and zaatar, mixed maza or mezze including fatoush and tabbouleh, and fatah with chickpeas receive praise for texture, brightness and comfort, while sunny side up eggs with confit lamb elevate a morning meal into something gourmet. Pitas are repeatedly highlighted as a main event, with shish taouk and beef shawarma pitas delivering juicy meat, bold toum, and memorable sear. The in house bread and the family friendly, welcoming vibe are frequently noted, and the flavors are described as transporting diners to Lebanon, often at strong value for money given portions. Service is described as kind and accommodating in a cozy, vibrant atmosphere. A few reviews mention drawbacks such as inconsistent quality, occasional overpriced items, or a bathroom issue, but the overall impression remains that Chez mon grand père is a beloved, if imperfect, go to for authentic Lebanese breakfast and fare.View restaurant profile
Deli-Taouk - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Deli-Taouk

Opens Today at 9 am
(18)
Chomedey

Review Summary

At Deli-Taouk, reviews highlight quick service, generous portions, and a wide variety of options. The smoked meat pita is described as amazing, and the plates and poutines are noted for solid flavor and generous servings. Highlights include the beef shawarma poutine, the beef wrap with harissa, and the grillade, with pizza also receiving strong recommendations. Service is repeatedly praised as impeccable and the owners are described as friendly and generous. Overall, the feedback points to consistently good food, reliable service, and a welcoming vibe that makes diners eager to return and try more items.View restaurant profile
Orientalys Boulangerie pâtisserie - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Orientalys Boulangerie pâtisserie

Opens Today at 8 am
(107)
Longueuil

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Orientalys Boulangerie pâtisserie as a warm, welcoming spot with a stunning variety of pastries, breads, croissants and desserts, with favorites like éclairs and opera cake noted for quality and flavor. Many praise the fresh, refined tastes, generous selections and attractive presentation, and the espresso with Lavazza beans is often highlighted. The ambiance is described as bright and clean, and the service is described as helpful and attentive in most visits, making customers feel well cared for. Some reviews point to inconsistent service, long lines and wait times during busy periods such as Ramadan, difficulties reaching staff by phone, and prices not always displayed, as well as occasional pastry flaws like less filling or croissants that are dry. Despite these concerns, the bakery is frequently recommended as a top spot for pastries and treats in the area, a go to destination with strong product quality and a wide selection.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Four - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Boulangerie Le Four

May be temporarily closed
(183)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Boulangerie Le Four as a consistently delicious bakery where fresh dough and high quality ingredients bring authentic flavors to a wide range of savory and sweet offerings, from manakish with zaatar and cheese to other Lebanese and Syrian pastries, all with generous toppings and a light, flavorful crust. The open flame method and fresh baked goods earn praise for aroma, craftsmanship, and generous portions, with many calling it the best bakery in the West Island or in the area. The service is friendly and attentive, and the place is described as clean, cozy, and welcoming, with staff offering helpful guidance on what to order. Breakfast and daily meals are considered worth the drive due to reliable freshness, variety, and affordable prices, and the selection of specialty items and sweets is repeatedly highlighted as outstanding. Overall this creates a dependable go to spot for authentic Middle Eastern flavors, warm hospitality, and consistently high quality.View restaurant profile
Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish

Opens Today at 7 am
(26)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Reviews point to Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish as delivering fresh, generous flavors across a range of authentic Lebanese and Syrian manoush and pies, with the spinach pie repeatedly described as huge, delicious and almost a meal in itself. Lahmajoun varieties are praised as among the best, made fresh in front of customers and offered in flavors like zaatar, mohammara and sujuk, with breads baked to order and noted for great taste and affordable prices. Service is described as friendly, and many mention wanting to take items home or share with family, even taking some to Vancouver. A minor note suggests a dough rolling moment could be improved, but overall the place is seen as among the best in the west island for fresh, tasty bread, generous portions and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Pizza Lagua - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Pizza Lagua

Opens Today at 9 am
(70)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Pizza Lagua draws praise for excellent pizza and friendly, attentive service, with many reviewers mentioning flavorful dishes such as the mixed plate, spaghetti with bolognaise, and seafood pasta that is described as delicious, along with Tunisian street food options and fresh sandwiches that are reasonably priced for the area in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The variety and freshness come through in mentions of the seafood spaghetti as a standout and comforting dishes that feel like a heartwarming meal. It is seen as a neighborhood spot with good value and a hospitable vibe. A minority experience notes a chicken pizza arriving cold with cheese that tasted like plastic, leading to disappointment and a decision not to order again.View restaurant profile
Byblos Le Petit Café - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Byblos Le Petit Café

Artsy Persian coffeehouse for fragrant stews, dips served with pita & breakfast, plus Iranian tea.
Opens Today at 9 am
(279)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Byblos Le Petit Café comes across as a warm, cozy spot with a calm, sunny atmosphere, a décor that blends bohemian charm with Middle Eastern touches, and a menu that offers a wide range of Persian and vegetarian options, plus gluten-free bread on request. The food is praised for bold flavors and nostalgic touches, with many diners raving about the feta omelette for brunch, the variety of egg-based pies, the traditional Iranian breakfast, dizi, and dips like hummus and beet spreads, with several dishes described as memorable. The staff and service are frequently noted as friendly and helpful, though several reviews flag slower service during busy times, occasional missteps with timing or table management, and cleanliness or upkeep issues in some visits. The venue is described as both a hidden gem and a great place to share plates with friends or family, especially in good weather when windows open to create an airy terrace, while winter seating is described as cozy. Price points are described as reasonable by some and overpriced by others, and a few reviews caution that expectations can vary and that the experience can be inconsistent. Overall, the consensus is that Byblos Le Petit Café delivers a distinctive, comforting Persian-influenced dining vibe with opportunities to explore a broad menu, but visitors should be prepared for occasional service delays and a few maintenance flaws.View restaurant profile
Al Amine - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Al Amine

Opens Today at 8 am
(299)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Al Amine describe a neighborhood gem in Montreal with generous portions, fresh ingredients and affordable prices, where shawarma, shish taouk, lahmajoun, manakish and pizzas are repeatedly praised for flavor and quality. The service is warm, attentive and efficient, with staff friendly and welcoming and orders often ready quickly and correctly even at busy times. The atmosphere is casual and convivial, ideal for a quick bite or a relaxed meal with family or friends, and the restaurant is noted for a pleasant vibe and, when possible, a nice terrace at night. Consumers consistently highlight the care in preparation, the robust flavors, and the satisfying portions that feel well priced, contributing to a reliable go to option in Côte des Neiges. While some reviews point to occasional variability in daily execution or a rare issue with an item, the overall sentiment is that Al Amine delivers quality, consistency and good value.View restaurant profile
Boustan - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Boustan

Open 24HRS
(366)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village

Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots

Review Summary

Overall, Boustan draws a mixed verdict from diners, with many praising fresh, flavorful Lebanese dishes, quick service, and friendly staff during busy hours, while others report dry chicken, overly salty potatoes, smaller portions than expected for the price, and inconsistent cleanliness. Some reviews highlight reliable delivery and attentive, caring employees, and several locations are regarded as having excellent service and good value at times, but recurring complaints about portion size, price increases, and sporadic quality at certain venues suggest variability. The cuisine itself is frequently described as tasty, well seasoned, and satisfying when the kitchen performs well, making Boustan a popular choice for Lebanese fast food, but visitors should expect differences by location and time of day.View restaurant profile
Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish

Opens Today at 7 am
(134)
Sainte-Dorothée

Review Summary

Reviews for Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish describe an authentic Lebanese bakery experience with fresh, thin crusts, generous toppings, and a rich zaatar; portions are large and meal-worthy, and a welcoming, friendly service plus free tea are frequently noted. It is often praised as the best manoushe in Montreal or Canada, with strong praise for varieties like lahmajoun, spinach and cheese pockets, and sojok cheese manouché. Some comments mention crowds during peak hours and occasional service pressure, while a few visits report undercooked ingredients or issues with takeout packaging or dining area cleanliness. The overall impression is a standout for authentic Lebanese breakfast and bakery fare with hearty portions and hospitable staff, though experiences can vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Café Noctis - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Café Noctis

Opens Today at 9 am
(215)
Verdun

Review Summary

Overall, Café Noctis is described as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood cafe with a homey vibe, friendly staff, and a strong focus on coffee and pastries. The coffee is repeatedly praised as well balanced and not burnt, with notes of wood, chocolate, and nutty characters and occasional special drinks like rosewater or pistachio lattes; the pastry selection includes bagels and a variety of desserts with some gluten free options, plus vegetarian treats and house made ice cream. The atmosphere stands out as relaxing and charming, with comfortable seating and a terrace in warm weather, and occasional events such as poetry nights or live music that foster a sense of community. A few reviews mention drawbacks such as slow service at peak times, longer waits for certain items, and changes to kitchen hours that can be confusing or disappointing. Still, many say the space invites return for the warm welcome, late hours compared with nearby spots, and a vibe that feels like a home away from home.View restaurant profile
Café Rawaa - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Café Rawaa

Opens Today at 9 am
(201)
Duvernay

Review Summary

Café Rawaa earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and authentic Lebanese flavors, with a diverse menu that is described as fresh, flavorful and well priced. The staff are consistently highlighted for friendliness and attentiveness, contributing to a positive dining experience, although a few visits note slower or uneven service during busy periods. Breakfast and brunch are commonly praised, and the ambiance is described as ideal for hanging out with friends or enjoying a relaxed meal with family, complemented by traditional decor. Overall, the meals are often marked as delicious and made with good quality ingredients, with many dishes like Fateh and hummus singled out as standouts and the portions described as satisfying. Some reviews point to occasional inconsistencies in service or value and one note about cash only, but the general sentiment is that Café Rawaa is a reliable, inviting choice and a hidden gem for Lebanese cuisine in the area.View restaurant profile
Bella Traiteur Reception - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Bella Traiteur Reception

Opens Today at 9 am
(47)
Chomedey

Mentioned in: Which Caterers Will Make Your Event Unforgettable in Montreal?

Review Summary

Overall, guests describe Bella Traiteur Reception as an elegant, well sized venue with refined decor and a warm atmosphere that works for weddings, milestone birthdays, Christmas gatherings, brunches, and corporate events. The food is consistently praised as delicious and homestyle, with a generous buffet that caters to various tastes and dietary needs, and desserts that are frequently highlighted. Service is repeatedly commended for professionalism, attentiveness, and smooth timing, with staff described as friendly and accommodating. The hall and setting are noted for being bright and stylish, with a dance floor that fits the space and the option to provide own music. Reviews also emphasize reliable planning and coordination, ensuring events run on schedule and guests feel well cared for. Special mentions include abundant portions, high quality sweets and cakes, and a Lebanese inspired menu at times, with brunches described as exceptional. Overall, Bella Traiteur Reception is viewed as a dependable choice for celebrations of many kinds, delivering great food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Falafel St-Jacques - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Falafel St-Jacques

Opens Today at 8 am
(416)
Lachine, Montreal-West

Review Summary

Overall, Falafel St-Jacques is seen as a standout vegetarian and Middle Eastern spot with fresh, flavorful falafel and a wide vegan friendly menu including shawarma, shish taouk, pitas and a bakery selection of desserts; portions are generous and many reviewers call it among the best falafel experiences in the area, with some even listing it as the best in Montreal; the service is repeatedly described as warm, friendly and attentive, creating a homey feel that encourages return visits; the atmosphere is casual and grab and go with limited seating, though parking can be challenging in busy times; while a few notes mention higher prices for the size or occasional takeout timing issues near closing, the overall impression emphasizes consistent freshness, variety and hospitality; the place is described as a hidden gem for authentic Israeli and Middle Eastern flavors, appealing to both vegans and non vegans and frequently recommended for visitors and locals alike.View restaurant profile
Leymoun Restaurant - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Leymoun Restaurant

Opens Today at 9 am
(184)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Leymoun Restaurant is described as a warm, homey spot where the Syrian Lebanese breakfast shines through generous portions, fresh ingredients, and thoughtful presentation. The brunch menu features a standout fatteh, foul, hummus bowls, falafel, shakshuka, and fried halloumi with signature honey and za'atar. The big pot of black tea and refreshing lemonade are popular accompaniments. The atmosphere is consistently praised as unhurried and welcoming, with attentive staff and owners who explain the menu and make guests feel at home, turning meals into lingering, shareable experiences. Dishes are noted to be designed for sharing, with generous, well balanced flavors that feel authentic and comforting. Some reviews mention busy weekend crowds or price value concerns, but overall consistency, freshness, and service quality are emphasized. The place is often recommended for family or friends to discover a genuine Middle Eastern breakfast, with a cozy, intimate vibe and dishes like halloumi and fatteh standing out.View restaurant profile
Le Pain Saj Express - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Le Pain Saj Express

Opens Today at 7 am
(186)
Chomedey, Laval-Ouest

Review Summary

Le Pain Saj Express draws praise for amazing, light dough, generous portions, and prices that improve when buying packs, all within a small, welcoming space. The food is described as fresh and delicious with a variety of manaeesh including zaatar and cheese and other offerings like lamb dishes, and takeout packaging is noted for keeping things well preserved. Service is consistently professional, polite, and friendly, contributing to a warm atmosphere and plenty of repeat visits, including for special occasions. Though a few reviews mention that prices can feel high, the overall picture is strong on flavor, quality, and value, especially when considering the packaged deals and the quality of the experience.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Kaakouna - Middle Eastern Restaurants in Montreal

Boulangerie Kaakouna

Opens Today at 9 am
(111)
Chomedey, Laval-des-Rapides

Review Summary

Kaakouna is described as a warm, family-run bakery offering authentic Tripoli style Kaak and classic manakeesh, with favorites like Mafroukeh, kaak with soujouk, zaatar and cheese, and labneh, all made in house and prepared fresh in front of customers. The food is consistently praised for its fresh, real flavors and the absence of processed ingredients, and the portions are generous. The owners are repeatedly highlighted for kindness, hospitality, and taking time to explain the menu, which creates a welcoming vibe that feels like home. The place is often called a hidden gem in a residential area, with a cozy, clean setting and a wide range of options including meat, cheese, and vegetarian offerings, plus desserts. Visitors note that the experience extends beyond the food, with warm conversations and genuine care that make them want to return and tell others. Overall, Kaakouna earns high praise for authentic taste, careful preparation, and a heartfelt, family-like atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression.View restaurant profile

Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish

Opens Today at 7 am
(246)
Brossard

Review Summary

Reviews consistently highlight fresh, authentic Lebanese flavors at Man'oushé, with dough that is soft and baked to order and a range of toppings such as za'atar, cheese, lahmajoun, muhammara and sujuk that are described as delicious, flavorful and generously garnished. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as clean, welcoming and cozy, with friendly, attentive staff and fast service, and options to order ahead plus free tea or samples. Many note the quality and freshness of ingredients that evoke memories of Lebanon, and several call it the best manoushe in town or on the south shore, making it a popular choice for a quick bite, a family meal, or a Lebanese breakfast without leaving the area. Value is described as good with reasonable prices, though a few comments mention longer waits or price discrepancies on delivery platforms. Overall, Man'oushé stands out as a maker of made-to-order, authentic manakeesh and lahmajoun, delivering tasty, fresh meals and a warm experience that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile

Luna Restaurant

Opens Today at 9 am
(59)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Reviews describe Luna Restaurant as a lively, welcoming spot with a warm atmosphere, especially on weekends when live music, a comedy show and a vibrant crowd elevate the night. The food receives frequent praise, with standout dishes including mesakhan, mansaf and chicken sushi, and cocktails are often noted as well balanced. Service is described as fast and attentive in many visits, though it can be slow when the place is full or during events and when only a single server is on duty. A few reviews mention miscommunications with event staff and some pricing errors or extra charges on the menu, which dampen the experience for those guests. Overall, the sentiment is positive and many say Luna Restaurant is worth returning to for good value, atmosphere and the chance to enjoy great food with friends or family.View restaurant profile

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