India Rosa Plateau is praised for inventive Indian fusion and brunch that elevates classics, with butter chicken Benedict, chicken and waffles, masala waffles, and a garlic naan that pairs beautifully with dishes. The menu offers bold flavors, generous tapas and vegetarian options, and the desserts and cocktails are repeatedly highlighted as memorable. The atmosphere is described as cozy, stylish, and welcoming, with modern decor and a lively yet relaxed vibe that suits brunch, dinner, or special occasions. The service is often described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, with staff helping guests navigate the menu and accommodate dietary needs, though a few reviews note occasional delays during peak times and that pacing or noise levels can be challenging. Overall, India Rosa Plateau is regarded as a top choice for Indian inspired fare, with consistently delicious food, compelling presentation, and a vibrant, convivial setting that invites return visits.View restaurant profileMentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealWhere to Celebrate New Year's Eve in Montreal: The Best Restaurants and Brunches for 2026View More
Casa Galicia offers a warm, inviting atmosphere that transports guests to Spain with charming decor and regular flamenco performances that elevate the evening. The menu consistently earns praise for authentic Spanish flavors and generous portions, from paellas and seafood platters to tapas and mussels, with sangria and mocktails noted for depth and balance. Service is repeatedly described as attentive, friendly, and professional, with the staff making guests feel welcome and cared for. The overall experience combines tasty food, lively entertainment, and a cozy, romantic or family-friendly vibe, making it a standout in Montreal's Latin Quarter. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality, and the setting is often highlighted as picturesque and well suited for celebrations or a special night out.View restaurant profileMentioned in: 14 Must-try Tapas Restaurants in MontrealBest Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025View More
Sushi Hidden Fish earns wide acclaim for ultra-fresh fish, superb nigiri and sashimi, and creative, well balanced flavors with beautiful presentations. The atmosphere is described as elegant yet cozy, with a refined sushi bar experience and attentive, knowledgeable staff that guide choices and showcase the kitchen's precise craftsmanship. Menus featuring wagyu and aged cuts alongside inventive specials feel like a culinary journey, and many call it the best sushi in Montreal. While the price point is high and a few notes mention slower service on busy nights, the majority agree that every bite justifies the experience and makes it a top pick for celebrations and special occasions. The overall vibe blends sophistication with warmth, making it ideal for dates, anniversaries, or a memorable night at the sushi bar.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealHidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of MontrealView More
GESO Ristorante proves to be a welcome option near the hotel with a menu that looks good online and a dining experience that exceeds expectations. Delicious dishes and a notable Barolo pair with friendly and helpful staff, and the owner takes time to chat and share tips for a Montreal stay. Dishes like eggplant Parmesan, garlic crusted salmon, and mushroom spaghetti delight, while classics such as insalata mista, Bufala e Pomodorini, and Rigatoni al la Bolognese receive high praise for freshness and flavor. Service is attentive yet discreet, the setting feels cared for and vibrant, and the overall experience is repeatedly described as excellent. Parking is easy nearby and a private dining room is available for groups, making this a versatile choice for evenings out.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Best Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025Best Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
La Medusa delivers authentic Italian cooking in a warm, welcoming setting with a notable wine list and a menu that shines with pasta, risotto, seafood and crisp pizzas; guests repeatedly praise flavorful dishes, generous portions, and a friendly, attentive staff that makes celebrations and casual dinners alike feel special. The atmosphere is described as lively and charming, the location convenient for evenings out before concerts or sports events, and the antipasti and pastas are often highlighted as standouts alongside a well executed bolognese. A few reviews note higher prices and occasional service hiccups or billing questions, but these are outweighed by consistently positive remarks about quality and hospitality. In sum, La Medusa is regarded as a top Italian choice with dependable dishes, a convivial vibe, and staff that tends to leave guests eager to return.View restaurant profileMentioned in: La Medusa: The Beauty of ItalyView More
Restaurant H offers a refined and welcoming dining experience with a modern sunlit ambiance and impressive views. From amuse bouche to dessert the menu shows bold flavors, thoughtful technique and elegant presentation, with the tasting menu and wine pairings frequently highlighted as standout. The wine program is extensive and well curated, enhancing the courses with careful pairings. Service is consistently attentive and professional, with staff guiding guests through the menu and making suggestions with warmth. Brunch and breakfast experiences are frequently praised for quality ingredients, generous portions and a chic atmosphere. Overall Restaurant H is described as a memorable dining destination with good value for the quality and care.View restaurant profileMentioned in: 17 Restaurants with Amazing Views in Greater MontrealBest Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025View More
Portus 360 earns praise for its panoramic views of Montreal and the rotating dining room that makes the city look different with every course. The menu features seafood and Portuguese specialties that are described as fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Service is consistently highlighted as attentive and professional, with guests appreciating thoughtful recommendations and steady hospitality. The atmosphere is chic and romantic, making it a popular choice for special occasions and memorable dinners. Some reviews note that prices can be high and portions a bit small, and a few dining moments were not perfect, but the overall experience remains impressive. Overall the experience is described as memorable and worth returning for, with the rotating platform and the city view standing out as key highlights.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The Best Portuguese Restaurants in Montreal17 Restaurants with Amazing Views in Greater MontrealView More
Chez Delmo offers a warm, refined dining experience in Old Montreal with attentive, knowledgeable service that sets the tone for the evening. The seafood and fish dishes are frequently described as fresh, expertly prepared and beautifully presented, with standout items like lobster bisque, lobster roll, walleye, scallops, mussels and the Dover sole Meuniere noted as especially memorable. Wine pairings and cocktails complement the menu well, and the overall ambience blends modern style with a touch of historic charm, making it feel both classy and welcoming. While a few reviews mention price and occasional dish missteps, the general consensus highlights generous portions, high quality, and hospitality that makes guests feel at home and eager to return. Overall, Chez Delmo is seen as a top seafood destination in Montreal, known for its family-like hospitality, lively yet relaxed atmosphere, and dishes that showcase fresh ingredients and thoughtful preparation.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The 18 Best Places to Enjoy Fresh Oysters in MontrealMontreal Restaurants Serving the Best Dishes This Lobster SeasonView More
Bonaparte is described as an elegant, candlelit French dining experience in Old Montreal, where a refined atmosphere and attentive service make guests feel welcome and well cared for. Many reviews highlight the menu as reliably classic with occasional innovative dishes, a standout wine list, and tasting options that pair beautifully with duck, lamb, and beef bourguignon. Described as a top destination for special occasions and romantic dinners, the restaurant also earns praise for its bar atmosphere, dessert program, and consistently professional staff. While a few notes mention small portions for the price and occasional delays during peak times, the overall experience is regarded very highly thanks to thoughtful presentation, quality ingredients, and warm hospitality. Bonaparte is regarded as a premier choice in the city for classic French dining, frequently recommended for couples and celebrations and known for its memorable wines and refined ambiance.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Best Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealMust-Visit Dining Spots in the Old Port: Where to Eat in Old MontrealView More
Veranda offers a warm, elegant atmosphere with a beautiful terrace and refined decor that makes every meal feel special, while the dining room remains spacious and comfortable. The service is consistently described as attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, with staff guiding guests through the menu and accommodating dietary needs, contributing to a welcoming experience. The menu showcases a strong selection of Indian classics and modern twists, with notably delicious butter chicken, dal makhani, curries, and fresh naan, along with many vegetarian and vegan options that are well executed, and the cocktails are well crafted to pair with the courses. The overall experience combines high quality, presentation, and hospitality, making Veranda a standout in Old Montreal. Some reviews note a smaller starter list and occasional spice adjustments that may veer from traditional flavors, and a few mentions of minor washroom upkeep or pacing during busy times, but these do not overshadow the warmth, flavor, and care from the team.View restaurant profileMentioned in: MTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetWhere to Celebrate Diwali in MontrealView More
Reviews of Chez Lévêque describe a warm intimate French dining room with a refined ambiance and consistently attentive service that many patrons find exemplary. The cuisine is frequently praised for classic French dishes, with standout options like escargots, foie gras, moules farcies, and well prepared fish and meat mains, accompanied by a deep wine list and dessert offerings that often delight. While several visits are described as excellent, some diners note inconsistencies such as dishes not meeting expectations, overly salty sauces, small portions for the price, or moments of variable attentiveness. The atmosphere is sometimes noted as crowded or softly noisy, which can detract from a quiet tete a tete, though others appreciate the lively hospitable energy. Price is generally viewed as high but justified by the quality and presentation, and many call it a Montreal institution for reliable French fare that makes for memorable celebrations, even if not every visit is flawless.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceOur Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
Reviewers consistently praise Côba Sushi for superb quality and creativity, with fresh ingredients, a wide selection of nigiri and rolls, and standout items like the truffle tuna roll and even real wasabi noted by some as a mark of quality. The dining atmosphere is described as warm, moody, and inviting, with attentive service that makes guests feel welcome and experiences that feel romantic or polished, whether for a date night or a solo visit. Regulars highlight the consistency of the standard menu, the generous fish to rice ratio, and the impressive presentation of dishes, and many say Montreal has one of the best sushi experiences with this restaurant. A few comments point to slower service during busy periods, smaller portions for the price, and occasional gaps between price and perceived value, but the majority view is that Côba Sushi delivers high quality and memorable flavors that keep people returning.View restaurant profileMentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsView More
Reviews describe Milos as a refined, high-end Greek and seafood destination in Montreal, with an atmosphere of elegance and warm hospitality, where the menu showcases fresh seafood and Mediterranean flavors; the service is repeatedly praised as impeccable and attentive, and the fish dishes, octopus, calamari, Greek salad, and the Milos special with fried zucchini and eggplant tower are frequently highlighted as standout items, along with desserts like baklava ice cream; many diners consider it a Montreal institution and a great spot for celebrations or lunch, praising value on the lunch menu though acknowledging that dinner can be expensive and the space can be noisy; a number of reviews note occasional inconsistencies, such as overcooked or bland fish, underseasoned or underwhelming starters, or service hiccups, but these are not universal and the overall consensus remains that the quality, freshness, and presentation of the dishes are memorable; guests also commend the wine selections and cocktails, and the option of a private dining area for groups is appreciated, resulting in Milos being widely recommended for seafood lovers, with the caveat to expect premium pricing and a lively environment.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndBest Greek Restaurants in MontrealView More
Restaurant L'atmosphère is described as a very beautiful African-inspired setting that feels relaxing and welcoming to a diverse, international crowd; the ambiance is generally praised, though some reviewers say the decor could use a winter refresh, and a note is made that the kitchen staff talk at length about the dishes, which distracts some diners.View restaurant profile
Damas is widely praised for bold, authentic Syrian flavors, generous sharing plates, and a polished fine dining vibe, with many noting exceptional service, sophisticated ambiance, and a strong wine and cocktail program. The tasting menu with wine pairing is a highlight for many, delivering a curated showcase of dishes, though some find it too large or pricey and would prefer conceptually lighter or ad hoc options. Service is repeatedly described as professional, attentive, and knowledgeable, though a few experiences mention slow service, missteps, or a sense that value does not always align with the price. Dishes like octopus, lamb, fattoush, hummus, and kebabs are frequently cited as standouts, with pitas and dips praised, while some mains or sides receive mixed reactions and a few guests feel portions or costs could be better aligned. The atmosphere is described as elegant and warm, sometimes lively and crowded, with a strong ambiance that can veer toward noisy on busy nights. Overall, Damas is considered one of Montreal’s top destinations for Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine, delivering memorable experiences marked by bold flavors, meticulous presentation, and standout service, albeit with caveats about cost, noise, and occasional service or consistency issues.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
Maison Boulud in Montreal is widely regarded as a refined, high end dining venue that showcases French gastronomy with an elegant and calm atmosphere. The meals are frequently described as excellent and beautifully presented, with dishes praised for quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation. The cocktails and wine list are a strong point, with standout drinks and well balanced pairings, though the wine menu can be pricey and some feel value is uneven. The setting includes a lovely garden or patio when weather allows, and the interior is noted for sophistication without being stuffy. Experiences with brunch and lunch are mixed: some say brunch is divine or exceptional, while others note slower service or less balance in certain courses. Impeccable service and genuine hospitality are common highlights, though occasional lapses like slow pacing or uneven dishes appear in some reviews. Overall, Maison Boulud remains a premier destination for special occasions and refined dining in Montreal, albeit with premium pricing and variable consistency.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceThe Best Outdoor Restaurants and Bars to Celebrate This Winter in MontrealView More
Reviews of Ferreira Café portray it as a premier Portuguese seafood venue in downtown Montreal, renowned for an elegant yet relaxed ambiance and an impressive wine list. Diners repeatedly praise the seafood for freshness and balance, with standout items including octopus, black cod, bouillabaisse, and the seafood platters, and many note that entrées arrive beautifully presented and thoughtfully seasoned. Service is described as attentive and professional by many, though a few accounts mention inconsistency or moments of unprofessional behavior, and some guests feel the experience can be affected by pricier checks or a lack of transparency on charges such as bread or olives. Some visits are lauded as exceptional or Michelin worthy, especially when the kitchen shows creativity and skilled execution across multiple courses, while others describe an off night or expectations not fully met for the price. Overall, Ferreira Café remains a top choice for seafood lovers seeking authentic Portuguese flavors, strong tasting menus, and a sophisticated setting for meals with friends, family, or colleagues, with room for occasional improvement in consistency and value.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The Best Portuguese Restaurants in MontrealBusiness Lunch Spots That Will Guarantee You a PromotionView More
Reviews generally describe Ristorante Beatrice as a refined dining option with attentive, knowledgeable service and meals that many guests praise for quality. The kitchen is highlighted for dishes such as filet mignon, cavatelli, fettucine, chicken, and truffle spaghetti, along with fresh cannoli, and the wine list or pairing events are often noted as standout. Ambiance receives mixed feedback, from immaculate and classy to bland or cold, with some finding the setting not matching the price tag. Service is frequently described as efficient and courteous, with servers who offer good dessert recommendations and dont oversell, though a few guests felt service could be hasty. Some reviews recount exceptional experiences with tasting nights and generous portions, while others mention texture issues, imbalanced flavors, or perceived value concerns. Overall, the restaurant is viewed as a fine establishment with memorable dishes and strong service, particularly appealing for special occasions, but opinions on value and atmosphere vary and the Montreal dining scene has other strong options.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The Best Private Rooms in MontrealView More
Reviews describe Bis Ristorante as a standout Italian spot in Montreal, offering authentic, high-quality dishes, a warm and intimate, slightly upscale ambiance, and attentive service that makes guests feel well cared for without being rushed. Diners repeatedly highlight the pasta, ragù, veal dishes, burrata and desserts as highlights, along with a wine program and the welcoming atmosphere that suits romantic dinners or celebrations; the experience is often described as refined yet unpretentious, with tables arranged to foster conversation and a host who checks in with guests. On the downside, a minority of reviews point to occasional inconsistencies such as fatty ossobuco or underseasoned risotti, meals that feel not very filling, and higher prices, along with occasional crowding or slower service during peak times and critiques of the wine list for its lack of non-Italian options. The overall impression is that Bis Ristorante delivers superb food and service and a memorable dining experience that many would happily repeat.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Burrata: The Fanciest Cheese and Where to Taste it in MontrealView More
Reviewers describe Sushi Okeya Kyujiro as an intimate, elegant omakase that transports guests toward Japan with a refined, understated setting. The courses are praised for pristine freshness, seasonal ingredients, and expert preparation, with many noting each plate feels like a small work of art. The service is highlighted as impeccable and attentive, with staff sharing knowledge and guiding guests through the tasting. The experience is described as immersive and theatrical, featuring close interaction with the chefs and a pace that flows between courses, though a few reviews note brisk moments. Pricing is generally cited as high, but the consensus is that the quality, atmosphere, and sense of traveling to Japan justify the cost. A few notes mention occasional shortcomings, such as a dessert not matching the rest or variability between lunch and dinner value. Overall, Sushi Okeya Kyujiro is regarded as a premier dining experience in town, especially for special occasions, memorable celebrations, and those seeking authentic Japanese cuisine.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealA Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsView More
MAKAO delivers a stylish, intimate dining experience with bold fusion flavors and a strong emphasis on service. Reviews consistently praise attentive, friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, along with chic decor, moody lighting and a vibe that suits dates and celebrations. The menu features Asian and European fusion, with many praising items like ceviche, salmon tartare, crispy rock shrimp, dumplings, and other small plates for freshness and presentation, while a few mains and rice or noodle dishes receive mixed reactions for seasoning or value. Oysters and cocktails are often highlighted as standouts, though some guests note online promotions and menu changes can be confusing. The overall consensus is that the experience is enjoyable and many would return to try more dishes and enjoy the ambiance, even as a minority of reviews point to inconsistency in depth of flavor or portions relative to price.View restaurant profile
Da Vinci is described as an elegant, welcoming Italian restaurant with attentive service and a refined atmosphere that suits romantic dinners as well as private events. The dining experience is frequently praised for friendly, attentive staff and thoughtful touches, including private rooms and even celebratory extras, with plenty of praise for the warm welcome. The menu is noted for classic Italian fare and well-prepared options like pasta Bolognese, mushroom risotto, seafood dishes, and prime meats; many find flavors strong and ingredients fresh, though a few reviewers consider some dishes or overall value average and the prices high. Ambience is repeatedly highlighted as sophisticated and pleasant, with conversations easy to have and not overly loud; a downstairs private room is cited as ideal for functions. Practical notes include valet parking and other service details, while one review mentions a non-functioning TV during a visit. Overall, Da Vinci emerges as a top-tier destination for service, atmosphere, and quality ingredients, though some feel the cost is steep and experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Jérôme Ferrer - Europea is consistently described as a premier Montreal dining experience with a Michelin pedigree, offering artistic, generously portioned tasting menus that showcase Quebec and Canadian ingredients and feature visually striking presentations, including standout lobster cappuccino and Kobe beef, along with engaging table-side theatrics and occasional behind-the-scenes kitchen tours. Diners praise the refined ambiance and attentive service in many visits, though some critiques highlight variability: some meals feel harmonious and sumptuous with high value, while others lean toward overly salty or creamy flavors and dishes that fail to justify the price. The dessert and cotton candy touches polarize opinion; some find them whimsical and memorable, others deem them gimmicky or cloying. The wine pairings and sommelier guidance are frequently commended, though a few guests note inconsistent pacing or rushed courses. The newer location and decor are generally well received, but a handful of reviewers report service lapses, miscommunications, or less polished experiences compared to expectations for a Michelin-starred establishment. Overall the restaurant remains highly regarded for culinary creativity and high-end dining, with some room for refinement in execution and value.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Montreal's Best Restaurants for Tasting Menus by Renowned ChefsMontreal Foodie Itinerary: 3 Days to Discover the City's Best SpotsView More
Le Kube receives mixed feedback that highlights hotel level service and a chic vibe suited for romantic dinners or nights with friends. Many meals are described as delicious, well cooked and well presented, with a standout seafood risotto, and desserts and cocktails receiving frequent praise for variety and quality. Diners note generous portions and a comfortable atmosphere, while others point to inconsistencies such as oily and salty dishes, a salmon that is a little dry, and occasionally prices that feel high for the value, sometimes accompanied by slower service. The kitchen and bar offerings are praised for presentation and originality, making Le Kube an appealing option for an urban stay or night out. Overall the experience is seen as stylish and enjoyable when the service is on point, but experiences vary in food quality and price. In short, Le Kube delivers notable strengths in service, ambiance and certain dishes, with room for improvement in consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint La Voûte as a stunning basement style venue set in an old bank, with an ambience that blends elegance, mystery and high energy, ideal for a night of dining and spectacle. Guests frequently mention engaging live shows, dancers and club vibes that keep the space lively well into the night. Food and drinks get mixed assessments but are often described as tasty with attractive presentation; sushi and other fare are praised for freshness and technique, while prices are noted as high for the value and portions. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly and professional, with bartenders and front of house getting particular kudos, although a few guests note occasional slow pacing or inconsistencies when the venue is crowded. The size and acoustics can push sound levels to the point that dining can feel loud, and some reviews mention long lines or crowds late in the evening. Overall La Voûte is seen as a memorable, standout option for special occasions or a night out with a strong atmosphere, impressive entertainment and a wish to return.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Best Supper Clubs in Montreal You Need to ExperienceView More
Hang Bar is a stylish, warm and vibrant spot in Montreal Old Port with a creative fusion menu and inventive cocktails that many reviews praise for flavor and presentation. The ambiance and decor get frequent compliments, with a lively yet refined atmosphere suited for dates or a night out with friends. Service is often highlighted as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews note inconsistent attention or slower service during busy periods. New Year’s Eve in particular is described as chaotic and poorly managed, with long waits and seating issues that affected value. Overall, opinions on value vary as some dishes and cocktails feel overpriced or underwhelming while others are praised as exceptional, and many guests call Hang Bar a must-visit for the experience and vibe, especially the wagyu pho, tartare, scallops and ribs and a strong cocktail program. The nights can be loud due to live music or a DJ, but the energy is part of the appeal for many patrons.View restaurant profileMentioned in: 11 Montreal Hot Spots the MICHELIN Guide ForgotView More
Casa Solmar earns praise for a memorable dinner, with reviewers noting the soup, the cod, and an orange dessert, and for exceptionally attentive service. Staff with multilingual ability is repeatedly highlighted. The atmosphere is described as warm and inviting, with a pleasant terrace mentioned by some. Several reviews call it the best Portuguese restaurant in Montreal and speak highly of the wine pairing, even as wine prices are noted as elevated. Dishes such as caldo verde, fresh oysters, beef tenderloin, steak, and grilled cod are cited as delicious, and desserts are described as excellent. A few notes of disappointment include occasional overcooking or dishes that seem reheated, but the overall impression remains positive and plans to return are common. Overall the reviews present a strong impression of quality, atmosphere, and service that make Casa Solmar a favored choice for those seeking authentic flavors and a convivial night out.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The Best Portuguese Restaurants in MontrealView More