Frite Alors! earns praise for crispy fries fried in beef fat, excellent smash burgers, and a poutine with generous portions and bold flavors, all complemented by a charming retro diner vibe with comic-book touches and a cozy atmosphere. The menu also includes kid-friendly options and a small terrace, making it a casual spot for families and friends to linger. Service is described as courteous and efficient, even when busy, with some guests noting a quick kitchen show as dishes come out. A beer and fries pairing adds to the appeal, and the overall experience is repeatedly described as tasty, well made, and inviting a return visit, though a few reviews mention that prices can be high for the portion size. Taken together, Frite Alors! stands out for its fries, burgers, and poutine, along with warm hospitality and a welcoming, playful setting.View restaurant profile
La Banquise is a Montreal staple known for an astonishing variety of poutines, including plenty of vegetarian options with veggie gravy, and generous portions that satisfy big appetites. The classics shine with crispy fries, squeaky cheese curds, and rich gravy, while creative toppings like guacamole, sour cream, and smoked meat offer memorable twists. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with fast, efficient service that keeps things moving even when the place is crowded. Long lines are part of the experience, yet the quality and range of choices make it worth the wait. Takeout and late hours make it a reliable go-to for a satisfying meal any time, and the consistency keeps bringing locals and visitors back. In short, La Banquise delivers a quintessential, comforting poutine experience with heart, variety, and a true Montreal vibe.View restaurant profile
Maison Publique McLean's comes across as a welcoming spot that blends a warm pub vibe with sports bar energy, where guests are greeted by fast, friendly service and attentive staff. The menu features flavorful dishes such as pulled pork nachos and a standout mac and cheese, plus solid burgers and fish and chips, all paired with well poured pints including Guinness. The atmosphere is lively during game days and trivia nights yet remains comfortable, with decor that merges UK pub charm with North American flair and a few quirky touches that friends remember. Service is consistently described as helpful and energetic, making it easy to stay for hours and enjoy the food, drinks, and social buzz. The experience highlights great hospitality, tasty food, and a welcoming, vibrant scene that keeps bringing guests back.View restaurant profile
Chimaek Gana consistently shines with crispy, juicy fried chicken in popular flavors like Yangnyeom, Supreme and honey butter, generous portions, and solid value, complemented by tasty sides such as pickled radish and truffle fries and a lively, clean, welcoming atmosphere. The service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, making it easy to enjoy meals with friends or on dates, and the overall experience is dependable and flavorful despite occasional notes about menu changes or higher prices. Takeout and group visits are common, and the spot remains a top pick for Korean fried chicken in town.View restaurant profile
TiBum draws praise for fresh, flavorful food, generous portions, and a warm, family run atmosphere. Guests highlight attentive service, friendly staff, and thoughtful touches like crafted cocktails and menu explanations. The menu blends Thai favorites with regional influences and offers vegetarian options, with some dishes noted for lighter, more subtle flavors than the typical Thai profile. Prices are described as reasonable and portions large, making it a good value and a popular cozy spot in the Little Italy area. Several reviews mention standout items like pad Thai, soups, curries, and crispy noodles, and praise the chef and staff for making repeat visits feel special. While a few notes indicate occasional longer wait times or flavors that may not match expectations for traditional Thai, the overall experience remains highly regarded. Overall, TiBum is viewed as a hidden gem that invites guests to return with friends or family for a memorable dining night.View restaurant profile
Aime tes Ailes receives praise for the delicious chicken and the sauces, with "Prends ton envol" featuring wings that are well seasoned and satisfying. Spiral fries arrive in a generous portion and pair well with the poultry, though they can be quite salty. The overall combination of juicy chicken, flavorful sauces, and crispy sides creates a satisfying meal that stands out in memory.View restaurant profile
Kazo Ramen is a small, cozy spot with a lively anime inspired decor that many reviews praise for creating a warm, welcoming vibe. Ramen options like creamy tonkotsu, yuzu ramen and spicy paitan are highlighted for rich broths, balanced flavors and satisfying portions, though a few bowls are noted as lighter or less flavorful. The service and atmosphere receive frequent praise for being fast, friendly and attentive, with staff described as nice and welcoming and the decor adding to the experience. Several reviewers call it among the best ramen in town, with strong broth and springy noodles, while others note the noodles can be overcooked or the broth not as deep as authentic Japanese ramen. The space is described as small and sometimes crowded at peak times, which can lead to waiting but also adds to a cozy, hole in the wall vibe. Overall the consensus points to a budget friendly, satisfying option for cold evenings and a place to try a variety of Japanese inspired bowls along with accompanying dishes.View restaurant profile
Joah Joah C.K is described as offering superb value in Montreal with impeccable service and a wide range of Korean snacks alongside sushi, with reviewers praising tofu bibimbap, samgak kimbap triangles with tofu, and some of the best sushi in town, including insanely fresh salmon sushi. The menu features makis, spring rolls, tasty combos and a variety of affordable sides, with generous portions and consistently high quality. It feels like a small friendly mom and pop style spot focused on takeout rather than a traditional sit down restaurant, and in the summer some outdoor tables are available. The staff are repeatedly described as nice and the proprietors adorable, and online ordering is commonly recommended, making this a go to for fresh, well executed, delicious food.View restaurant profile
Patati Patata comes across as a tiny, cozy Montreal staple, a go-to for late night bites with a renowned poutine featuring squeaky cheese curds, rich gravy, and thin crispy fries. Reviews consistently praise the generous but sometimes modest portions, affordable prices, and the ability to grab a quick bite either at the counter or for takeout. The poutine is described as the standout, with many declaring it among the best in Montreal, though a few find certain components like the gravy or fries not their preference. The menu also includes burgers and other comfort foods, and several notes highlight vegetarian friendly options with a separate fryer. The atmosphere is described as intimate and lively, a hole in the wall vibe that adds to the charm, with the space often crowded and seating limited. Service is generally warm, fast, and attentive, though peak times can bring longer waits and some inconsistent experiences, with staff praised for friendliness and knowledge. Overall, it is a beloved, affordable must-visit for poutine lovers seeking authentic Montreal vibes, offering quick, tasty food and a strong sense of community that keeps bringing people back.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe La Taverne de Noël as a magical, heavily decorated Christmas setting that draws crowds for photos and vibes, but the experience is very uneven. The decor and festive atmosphere get top marks for being cozy and instagrammable, with enchanting details and holiday music that some reviews later note not always present. Long waits outside in the cold and a crowded interior are commonly mentioned, as is a lack of clear service organization and a no table service format that makes ordering feel slow and impersonal. Drinks are praised by some for being tasty and atmospheric, including hot chocolate with marshmallows and a range of seasonal cocktails, yet others find them overpriced, underwhelming, or too sweet or cold. The food ranges from surprisingly delicious pizzas and desserts to items described as mediocre or reheated, with some menu items unavailable at times. Overall, La Taverne de Noël offers a undeniably festive and photogenic experience that many visitors enjoy with friends and family, but timing, crowd management, and inconsistent quality mean it may disappoint those seeking a reliable, high quality meal.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken gets strong praise for its crispy fried chicken and a standout tteokbokki, with reviewers noting authentic Korean flavors, juicy texture, and a good variety of sauces that complement the dishes. The chicken is repeatedly described as a highlight, while other items like the seafood pancake or a truffle flavored platter receive mixed reactions, and a few posts mention that some dishes can feel rushed or fall short when the kitchen timing is off. Service is commonly described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, and the venue is appreciated for cleanliness and a pleasant vibe, though wait times can be long at times due to kitchen pace. Value is generally considered good, with generous portions and reasonable prices for the quality, and many diners say they would return to try more of the menu. Taken together, the reviews present DaWa Chicken as a reliable destination for Korean fried chicken and related dishes, with a few inconsistencies to watch but a strong overall impression.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe La Petite Dînette as a cozy, welcoming spot with delicious pho and dishes such as grilled chicken, spring rolls, and banh mi, praising the broth, fresh ingredients, generous portions, and affordable prices, along with a charming retro vibe, friendly attentive service, and a clean, well decorated space that creates a comfortable casual dining experience; many comment on the owners being kind and helpful and on the quick service, with plans to return, while a few note that some items are a bit pricey or portions feel small for the price and vegetarian options are limited, but overall the pho is considered outstanding, the flavors are reliable, and the value stands up for a casual Vietnamese cafe.View restaurant profile
Icehouse is described across reviews as a welcoming, reliably tasty spot with an intimate yet lively setting and prices that feel fair for the value. The menu earns high marks for fried chicken that is juicy and crunchy, brisket sandwich, fish tacos, shrimp po'boy, ribs, and generous burritos, with standout sides like smoked potato salad and crowd-pleasing nachos. Drinks are praised for being well crafted, from margaritas to bourbon lemonades, and the overall vibe ranges from cozy and homey to energetic with good music. Service is frequently noted as friendly and attentive, with several reviewers calling it impeccable, though a few mentions of mix-ups or busier nights appear. Ownership changes are referenced by some as bringing new life while preserving core favorites and ongoing comfort food appeal. Value and portions are generally favorable, though a few diners feel some menu items are priced high or portions can be inconsistent. In short, Icehouse comes across as a dependable, convivial neighborhood favorite where strong flavors, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
Seau de Crabe attracts broad praise for fresh, flavorful seafood, generous portions, and a warm, convivial atmosphere that works well for friends and family, with signature sauces and Cajun seasoning frequently highlighted as standout, and many reviewers noting the fun hands on experience with bibs and gloves. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and efficient overall, though a few visits mention inconsistent attentiveness or a negative moment, and some notes about changes such as ordering at the counter before seating. The setting is described as cozy and lively, sometimes busy with a queue, and while a few complain about music volume or space constraints, most agree the experience is worth returning for. Price is sometimes seen as high for the size of portions, but many reviews emphasize the quality and abundance of seafood, making Seau de Crabe a top choice in Montreal for a memorable seafood boil.View restaurant profile
Reviewers overall praise Jack Le Coq for crispy fried chicken, juicy tenders, and strong burgers with excellent fries and a tasty sauce, while noting a stylish retro industrial vibe and friendly service. The dining experience is often described as enjoyable, though some comment on high prices and portions that may not always feel worth the cost. A few critiques mention inconsistency in cooking, with chicken sometimes too dry or too oily, and one note about ordering on delivery leading to slower service. Cleanliness concerns appear in a handful of reviews, including mentions of flies in the dining area. Still, many say the flavors and texture are outstanding and that Jack Le Coq remains a top option for fried chicken lovers, with atmosphere and staff generally adding to the appeal. In short, the restaurant shines for taste and quality with price and occasional service or cleanliness issues tempering the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Roch le Coq paint a picture of a place where poutine and generous portions stand out, with the chicken described as juicy and crispy and the fries and sauces frequently praised, while the ambiance and service are consistently described as friendly and efficient. Many diners say the classic poutine is among the best they have tasted in Montreal and that the chicken and popcorn chicken are standout items, leading to plans to return. Some critiques point to a disappointing chicken burger and to prices that feel high for certain menu items, but even these comments acknowledge the overall quality and flavor. The overall impression is positive, with repeat visits anticipated and diners leaving with a sense of reliable favorites and satisfying quick meals.View restaurant profile
El Furniture Warehouse is described as a lively, affordable spot with great vibes, solid food, and creative drinks, plus consistently attentive and friendly service. The atmosphere and music are regular highlights, though it can be loud or crowded and a few meals are noted as small or dry. Cocktails receive praise for flavor and variety, yet a couple of visits note ones with weaker alcohol content, while some guests mention excellent quick service and others slower attention on busy days. Overall the mix of cheap eats, good drinks, and welcoming staff makes it a go‑to place for hanging out with friends and enjoying a busy, convivial scene.View restaurant profile
Atlas Pizza draws praise for flavorful pies with crisp crusts and fresh, generous toppings, from Florentine and Aubergine pizzas to Hawaiian and Philly steak options, along with vegan choices and satisfying sides like sweet potato fries and onion rings. The atmosphere is described as warm, cozy and welcoming, with attentive staff that help create a relaxed, homey vibe. While the majority of reviews highlight high quality and good value, some notes mention occasional service hiccups or longer waits, particularly for delivery or when not at the counter. Overall, Atlas Pizza is seen as a standout neighborhood spot and a hidden gem in the city, inviting guests to return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Laon is described as a small, cozy Korean spot in Montreal with a calm, quiet atmosphere that makes it easy to talk and enjoy a meal. The menu is praised for flavorful, comforting dishes and generous portions at good value, with bibimbap highlighted as especially comforting in winter and several dishes like jeon, cheolpan pork, and soondubu praised for texture and spice. Reviews consistently note attentive, friendly service and thoughtful touches, from extra utensils to plating designed for sharing, even on special occasions. A few comments point out minor gaps, such as bibimbap sometimes missing pickled vegetables, but overall the flavors, freshness, and temperature are well received. Overall, Laon feels like a reliable, welcoming option for authentic Korean food in Montreal, suitable for a cozy solo visit, a date, or a casual night out before or after cinema.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Mon Ami Korean BBQ highlight flavorful meats, a cozy and modern setting, and a friendly, attentive vibe that makes it easy to return. The all you can eat option and weekend barbecue buffet are often praised, with portions described as generous and good value, especially for meat quality and marinades. Service is frequently described as fast and kind, though some experiences mention slower service or inconsistent timing when the venue is busy and a few nights with less attentive staff. Some criticisms point to sides arriving cold, uneven portion sizes on separate orders, and a few nights when the menu or experience differed from expectations. The atmosphere is repeatedly noted as pleasant for groups of friends or family, and many reviewers express enthusiasm to come back or recommend Mon Ami Korean BBQ to others.View restaurant profile
Madame Poulet receives mixed but mostly positive reviews with many praising the fried chicken for being crispy, juicy, and flavorful, often with generous portions and good value through daily deals, while some critique the price for what is offered. The service is frequently described as fast and friendly, with a clean dining area, though a few reviewers report order mistakes or items not arriving hot. Menu items beyond fried chicken such as burgers, poutines, and buffalo sauce offerings are seen as solid but not consistently outstanding, with some posts mentioning that the mac and cheese is bland and the buffalo burger is very messy to eat. Still, the spot is described as convenient for a quick bite and even among the best chicken experiences in Montreal by several diners, who emphasize the quality of the chicken and the dependable overall experience, recommending the place for comfort food at reasonable prices when the daily specials are available.View restaurant profile
Benny et Fils is praised for fresh, very good food and high quality dishes, with service described as excellent, kind, quick, and backed by smiling staff. The portions are described as massive and the atmosphere welcoming, making it a strong kosher option and one of the best Mediterranean choices downtown Montreal.View restaurant profile
Frite Alors! garners consistent praise for its Montreal style poutine, crispy double fried frites, and solid burgers, with many noting the poutine as among the best and the fries as a standout, though several visits mention cheese portions being light or gravy not meeting expectations on some days. The atmosphere is described as casual and welcoming, with a lively street vibe and pleasant terraces in the summer, and staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness even as service can be slow or erratic during peak times. Value is generally considered good with reasonable prices, lunch specials, and a good beer and cider selection, though some complain about portion sizes or paying for smaller formats. Dietary options appear mixed, with some reviews noting a vegan or plant based burger while others say vegetarian options are limited. Overall, the place seems to deliver tasty burgers, strong fries and poutines, and a fun hangout vibe, prompting several patrons to say they would return, especially on nice days or for a quick casual meal.View restaurant profile
JOA draws praise for its homemade noodles and a decadent fried chicken, with fast service and friendly staff frequently noted. Diners highlight comforting, well executed Korean and Sino Korean dishes, especially the jajangmyeon, jjamppong, and dumplings with spicy sauce. The portions are sometimes described as small for the price, but the quality and authenticity shine through, and some visits include extras like a free cup of tea. The setting is described as a small, quaint place with a calm vibe, making it surprisingly quiet on certain evenings. Overall the reviews point to a solid, authentic menu, reliable hospitality, and an appealing option for those seeking classic dishes done well.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe LeDon Donburi as a tiny, cozy spot with an intimate, authentic Japanese vibe and fast, friendly service that still makes guests feel welcome. The menu focuses on donburi and pairs well with items like takoyaki, gyoza, korokke and karaage don, with bowls such as katsudon, gyudon and unadon praised for fresh, flavorful, comforting elements and good value. The décor leans toward anime-inspired charm, creating a homey, convivial mood that works for date nights or casual meals, though limited seating means reservations are recommended. The staff are repeatedly described as attentive and passionate, delivering a sincere tribute to Japanese culture rather than pretentious fusion. Occasional notes mention one dish like tonkatsu being slightly overdone, but the overall experience is described as memorable and many would return and recommend LeDon Donburi to others seeking authentic, high quality donburi.View restaurant profile
Van Horne Pizzeria comes across as a long-standing neighborhood staple with old-school, thick crust pizzas and generous toppings, and the poutines and subs are frequently praised; takeout and delivery are common, and many customers appreciate friendly service and a welcoming staff. Some reviews point to a large space that can feel cold and lacking ambiance when busy, with dine-in not always emphasized and service sometimes described as merely okay. Quality is described as nostalgic and hearty by many, with some calling it among the best in town and a reason to travel from elsewhere, while others note price increases, changes in ingredients, and reduced portion sizes that detract from value. The menu variety, including Souvlakis with tzatziki and a range of pizza sizes for bigger groups, is highlighted as a strength, and recurring comments emphasize consistency in crust and toppings on classic pies. Overall, the place is portrayed as a beloved, old-school pizza spot with strong crowd appeal and dependable comfort food, albeit with occasional fluctuations in ambiance and value.View restaurant profile
Overall, Roch le Coq draws praise for crispy, flavorful fried chicken, generous portions, and strong sauces that many describe as standout, along with friendly service and a welcoming vibe; highlights include the chicken bowls, halloumi sandwich, Buni Burger, and sauces like hot honey and buffalo, with some reviewers calling the fries among the best in Montreal. At the same time, several comments point to drawbacks such as poutine that can be too salty or cheese served cold, fries that feel frozen, and value concerns with price versus portion. Delivery is typically fast and food arrives hot, though a few experiences note inconsistent quality. Taken together, the reviews present a place that excites with its chicken and sauces and warmth, while a portion of diners question price and poutine consistency.View restaurant profile
Ho Lee Chix draws mixed feedback from diners, with many praising the new fried chicken bowl with peanut sauce or the spicy peanut butter sauce, the updated menu and the general tao bowl, and several noting good service and appealing flavors. Some reviewers celebrate the menu changes and express strong recommendations, including multilingual praise for the peanut bowl and other tasty options. Others report downsides such as dry, tasteless chicken and hard breading, and a chow mein that is too salty, leaving some plates unfinished. The overall impression is that the restaurant offers interesting twists and solid flavors for many, but consistency varies across dishes.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Taverne Atlantic as a stylish, warm spot with impressive decor and a lively vibe, where evenings can be loud but the rooftop terrace offers a calmer option in summer. The food draws praise for menu staples like pizza, schnitzel, burrata, and poutine with wine sauce, and the drinks and cocktails are often highlighted as standout, with some noting strong, well crafted cocktails and a notable wine list while others find sangria overpriced. Service is described as friendly and attentive in many reviews, though a few experiences mention less friendly or rushed staff and a chaotic atmosphere during busy times. The space can feel crowded and acoustics are sometimes challenging, and prices can be high for drinks and certain items, yet the general sentiment is that Taverne Atlantic is a great place for dates, drinks with friends, and casual dinners, with many calling it a hidden gem or must visit in the area.View restaurant profile
Montreal Pool Room is an iconic, old school Montreal staple celebrated for steamed hot dogs and classic poutine, often described as a must visit for late night eats. The steam technique is central to the appeal, with buns and dogs steamed to perfection and simple toppings like mustard, relish and coleslaw, while the poutine is praised for its hot gravy and curds though opinions vary on the fries and overall authenticity. The venue is repeatedly characterized as a nostalgic, no frills institution with a cash only policy, quick service, standing room only and plenty of old photos on the walls, and there are no pool tables. It is regarded as a legendary stop for locals and visitors alike, delivering consistent comfort, value and a dose of Montreal history, though some reviews note atmosphere can be plain. Overall, the consensus is that Montreal Pool Room delivers memorable steamed hot dogs and solid poutine in a classic setting that makes it worth a visit when in the area.View restaurant profile
Overall, Poulet Royal gets strong praise for fresh, hot, flavorful chicken in a range of styles from grilled to crispy to spicy, with a wide lineup of sauces including bold options like King and Queen that many feel elevate the meals. Portions are generous and the dishes are described as well seasoned, juicy on the inside and crunchy on the outside, with bowls, sandwiches, tenders, burgers and sides such as fries, rice, and salad offering plenty of variety. The setting is typically clean and modern with self order kiosks noted as a time saver during busy hours, and staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive. Many reviewers say the place is a standout in Montreal for quality chicken and a good value, with some calling it better than nearby spots and a reliable choice for takeout to preserve crunch. There are some drawbacks mentioned, including breading that can detach from tenders and occasional menu or service issues during peak times, plus questions raised about halal certification. Nevertheless, the overall impression is enthusiastic, with multiple mentions of repeat visits for the juicy, flavorful chicken and the array of sauces that make each order feel distinct.View restaurant profile
Otto Ramen is described by reviewers as serving a chicken ramen that can be tasteless and overpriced for the value, with many noting that there is better ramen for the same price and that it is not worth recommending. The basic chicken ramen with onions is considered expensive, and even when it is decent it would be more affordable elsewhere. The vegetables gyoza are noted to be crispy and fried.View restaurant profile
Bar 1994 is described as a casual friendly spot with solid Korean dishes, competitive prices, and quick attentive service; reviews praise the food as excellent and the atmosphere as welcoming, making it a good option for a quick dinner with friends or before an evening out. Drinks and soups are highlighted positively, while the overall vibe is lively and pleasant even though it is not fine dining. There are notes of inconsistency in one review mentioning more fish cake than tteokbokki and that only tteok was charged, while beef tartare is described as not bad.View restaurant profile
Yumi Burger reviews describe a casual, efficient spot for smash burgers with juicy patties, creative toppings, and a signature Yumi sauce, though some find the patties overly salty and wish for a crisper sear on the grill. Fries are often fresh and hot but can be plain or pricier than expected, and opinions on value vary, especially for vegetarian options. The atmosphere is casual and modern with a youthful vibe and quick service that suits dine in or takeout, and several reviews note ready availability for delivery. The menu offers halal beef and chicken and includes vegetarian choices, with toppings and sauces that many find bold and well balanced. Overall, Yumi Burger is viewed by many as a standout smash burger spot in Montreal, delivering flavorful bites and responsive service, while a few diners feel the pricing or consistency does not always match the hype.View restaurant profile
Rôtisserie Poulet Bronzé earns praise for generous portions and savory, bronzed chicken, with fried chicken described as perfectly crisp on the outside and juicy inside and seasoned boldly yet balanced. Poutine is noted for heavy toppings of chicken and plenty of fresh squeaky cheese curds, making it filling and indulgent. Value is highlighted as portions are large and prices feel reasonable. Service experiences vary, with several friendly interactions but some moments of less friendly service noted. The halal southern fried chicken is a standout for freshness, golden crust, and flavorful spice, and the restaurant stays open late to satisfy late night cravings. Clarity on sauces and ensuring burgers arrive with warm buns could improve the experience. Overall, reviews describe tasty, hearty meals with big portions and good value, despite occasional prep or service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Yumi Burger garners mixed reviews, with the fried chicken sandwich described as okay but not exciting and oily, and the price considered too high for the quality, while the counter experience is criticized for being understaffed and relying on a self-serve setup that leaves service feeling impersonal; burgers are described as decent with tasty, fresh ingredients, though the price-to-quantity ratio is poor and the patties are thinner than expected and not always faithful to the menu pictures; a few reviewers praise great service and the Yumi sauce as a standout.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + earns praise for amazing food that is best when eaten fresh, with a regular plain box that feeds several people and sauces to try before committing to a full box. The service is very pleasant and the food is delicious. The chicken is fried perfectly and the sauces are flavorful. This place is recommended for anyone looking to discover new dishes.View restaurant profile
Pizza Campanello receives mostly positive feedback for a warm welcome, fast service and good value, with many noting a crispy, tasty crust and fresh, well chosen toppings on pizzas such as margherita and Bianca and some calling it among the best pizzas in the city; the retro counter vibe and friendly staff are often highlighted, and several reviews say they would return or already do so regularly; a few diners found certain pizzas bland or dry with insufficient sauce and some concern about price for the quality, but even those notes rarely overshadow the overall positive impression; overall, Pizza Campanello appears to be a reliable, well regarded option with standout flavors and a friendly atmosphere that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Katsuya as a must for katsu lovers, with consistently crispy, juicy cutlets and generous portions. The chicken katsu is praised for a light, flaky crust and a juicy interior, while the pork katsu is described as thick and tender with a satisfying crunch and even a cheese filling option that draws raves. Sauces such as rose, spicy rose, and curry are highlighted, and there is interest in options like grinding sesame into sauce just like in Japan. The menu blends Japanese styles with Korean influences, offering items like cheese katsu, takoyaki, karaage, toppoki, and udon, and several notes call the udon soups and miso appealing with free refills. Service is consistently praised for friendliness, speed, and attentiveness, though a few visits mention slower service during peak times or understaffing. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and relaxed, the location convenient near Guy Concordia, and overall meals are seen as high value with big portions, extra perks like refills, and many diners planning to return.View restaurant profile
Buldak Poulet Frit earns high marks for attentive service and a dining experience that feels seamless, with staff who seem to anticipate needs; the fried chicken is described as flavorful and well cooked, not overly spicy but rich in taste, and the garlic sauce version is often called the best in town; the chicken stays very crispy and tender inside, with the boneless fried chicken a favorite when ordering through Uber Eats; the overall impression includes a clean restaurant and broad appeal for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Reviews of TOKI highlight a cute, casual spot for Korean street food with a playful rabbit-themed interior and a welcoming vibe. Dishes that recur as favorites include rice skewers, tteokbokki, kimchi fries and a kimchi poutine, all praised for bold flavors and a sauce balance that leans sweet or spicy depending on the dish. The Korean fried chicken is repeatedly praised for crisp exterior and juicy interior, offered in several flavors and often paired with generous combos that come with fries, dumplings, kimchi and other sides. Portions are described as substantial and prices are considered fair, making it a good value for a quick, satisfying meal. The interior seating is small and may not accommodate large groups, which makes takeout or smaller gatherings more practical. Service is generally friendly, with reviewers noting helpful staff even at closing time, though a couple of orders report minor hiccups such as extra charges for add-ons or occasional busy periods. Overall, TOKI comes across as a reliable go-to for tasty, affordable Korean street food in a cozy setting.View restaurant profile
Reviews for Chicken Plus + consistently highlight flavorful fried chicken that is juicy and well seasoned, with many noting that the sauces are tasty and often generous when present, making the meals feel comforting and made with care. Service is frequently described as fast, friendly, and accommodating, with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and reasonable prices that support returning with friends or family. Some experiences mention inconsistency, with a few orders showing less sauce, drier meat, or chicken that was not as moist or coated as expected, suggesting variability in preparation. The menu items like tteokbokki or other sides are appreciated and add variety, and several reviewers say they would recommend the place or consider it one of their favorites. Overall, the consensus is positive about flavor and value, with many planning to return, while a subset notes occasional hiccups such as wait times at ordering kiosks.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Danbi is a tiny, cozy Korean spot with counter seating and a welcoming vibe, where crowd-pleasers like Dakgangjeong, gimbap and tteokbokki are noted for freshness, generous portions and bold flavors. The fried chicken is repeatedly praised for crunch and tenderness, and bowls and wraps are flavorful and well priced, with a spicy mayo sauce that gets many votes. The atmosphere is relaxed and charming, with cute decor such as mirrors to color and attentive staff who remember regulars and accommodate substitutions like tofu instead of imitation crab. Takeout is common and there is a small dine-in space, with not too loud music and a calm vibe. Overall, reviews point to tasty food, friendly service, large portions and a playful, welcoming environment that makes people want to return.View restaurant profile
Pony BBQ Coréen emerges in reviews as a lively Korean barbecue spot with generous portions, a wide range of side dishes, and meat that many describe as flavorful and well cooked, often paired with unlimited banchan and interesting soju options. The vibe is frequently praised as fun and authentic, with decor that evokes a bustling Korean market and a menu that invites sharing among friends or family. Service is consistently highlighted as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, with several mentions of standout servers who enhance the experience. Some diners note ventilation issues that let smoke linger and affect comfort, and a few express concern about meat quality or portion size depending on the dish, along with occasional slower service or billing hiccups. Overall, the consensus is that Pony BBQ Coréen offers a memorable, enjoyable dining experience at a good value for groups, prompting many to say they would definitely return.View restaurant profile
Jako is described as a cozy, lively Korean-Japanese fusion spot where the vibe and the service are consistently praised. The menu covers bulgogi dolsot, chicken katsu with cream sauce, udon, tteokbokki, sundubu, and other favorites, with many meals noted as flavorful and well prepared and portions said to be generous. Several dishes are singled out as especially delicious, from the fried chicken and creamy katsu to the dolsot versions and the spicy pork bibimbap. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, though the space can feel a bit dark at dinner and lines can form when tables are full, so reservations are advised. A few reviews mention occasional saltiness or greasiness in some items and a few dishes that are less memorable, but overall the sentiment is highly positive and many diners say they would return. The staff are described as friendly and helpful with recommendations, contributing to a sense of being well looked after during a meal. Overall Jako is seen as a standout option for authentic yet approachable Korean-Japanese fusion in Montreal with broad appeal for groups and curious diners alike.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin is a popular and reliable ramen spot with a broad range of bowls, where many reviews praise rich broths, chewy thick noodles, and well balanced miso, shoyu, and dashi bases, including vegan options and a standout red miso or tsukemen, with some calling it among the best ramen in Montreal; service is described as fast, friendly, and attentive, the ambiance warm and comfortable, and promotions like student discounts noted by some, though opinions vary on portions and price in a crowded market; occasional downsides include a bathroom odor, a dessert not hitting the mark, and a few texture critiques such as takoyaki or pork, yet the overall sentiment centers on high quality, consistent flavors, and a lively vibe with good music; many reviewers say the tsukemen is a must and that the place remains a top choice to try different ramens and sides, returning for more bites or a suggested spicy miso or shio, while acknowledging a few preferences for hotter spice or slightly bigger portions.View restaurant profile
Chez Tousignant is described as a retro Montreal casse croûte with a focused, small menu built around smash burgers, a few hot dogs and poutine, and everything made in house from the buns to the sausages, giving a warm, old school diner vibe. The burgers are repeatedly praised for juicy patties, good texture, and expert balance, with standout mentions for the double smash burger and the Tousignant burger with maple ham. The poutine is a frequent highlight, though a few reviewers note portions being small or the gravy more savory than salty, and some say the large size would be better shared. The hot dogs, especially when homemade, are a mixed bag but generally seen as solid, while fries earn compliments for crispness and flavor. The atmosphere is described as charming and casual with fast service and friendly staff, though a minority call out inconsistent or less enthusiastic service. Prices are often described as high for fast food, but many feel the quality and in house touches justify the premium and justify a visit, especially for those craving classic smash burgers and comfort food with a nostalgic edge. Overall, Chez Tousignant looms as a beloved pick for fans of unapologetic, well executed diner style burgers and poutine, even as some visits raise questions about value or consistency.View restaurant profile
Hot Star Montreal draws mixed reviews, with many praising the chicken as fresh, crispy and juicy, portions that feel generous, and a wide range of flavors including the popular cheesy chicken and Korean style options; some customers also mention solid fries and a refreshing green apple yogurt drink, and a sense that ordering is quick and the food arrives piping hot, with some calling it the best fried chicken in town. Yet others report inconsistency, noting burnt or soggy chicken, a switch to chicken breast that some feel diminished the flavor, and on site order glitches that sometimes lead to refunds and no follow up. There are mentions of a fire affecting a western Montreal location and hope for a reopening, plus comments on a plain but clean interior and occasional French service. Overall, Hot Star Montreal remains a draw for fried chicken lovers and travelers, but experiences vary and price may be a factor.View restaurant profile