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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews highlight Mauvais Garçons for inventive tapas, flavorful small plates, and a warm, vibrant atmosphere that suits date nights and nights out with friends. The menu earns praise for variety and balance, with favorites like tuna tataki tacos, arancini, burrata, Brussels sprouts and fried chicken sliders, plus a well regarded tasting menu. The cocktail program shines, notably the espresso martini, and the staff are frequently described as attentive and welcoming. The new location is well received for ambiance and decor, though some comments note that the music can be loud and portions or prices may feel high. Overall the experience is described as delicious, creative, and memorable, with many guests already planning returns.View restaurant profile
Mauvais Garçons
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmGriffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate New Year's Eve in Montreal: The Best Restaurants and Brunches for 2026
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≈ 2.9 km
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
Chimaek Gana
Open until MidnightShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Mon Ami Korean BBQ earns praise for the food quality and a warm, inviting atmosphere, with a wide selection of meats and tasty sides that many describe as fresh and flavorful. Reviewers repeatedly note friendly and helpful service when staff are available, but on busy Friday and Saturday nights the restaurant can feel understaffed, leading to slower service, occasional miscommunications, and dishes arriving late or not at all. Many appreciate value from promotions such as Monday family deals and the ability to sample a lot through the all you can eat option, though some feel the all you can eat price is high for the quality and that some items incur extra charges. Some comments point to a chilly dining room and insufficient ventilation that lets the BBQ smells linger or sometimes makes the air feel heavy. While some dishes are praised for marinated meats, dumplings, and notable fried chicken, others note uneven seasoning or dishes not meeting expectations compared with other Korean BBQ places. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a solid option for groups and new diners, with strong potential if staffing improves and care is taken to maintain warmth, timing, and consistent seasoning.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ
Opens Tomorrow at 5:30 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Ramen Isshin draws strong consensus for rich, comforting broths, chewy noodles and tender toppings like chashu and marinated eggs, with many calling it the best ramen in Montreal or among the best. The menu offers a range of flavors from traditional to spicy miso and includes solid vegetarian options, while desserts such as mango pudding or shaved ice are frequently praised. Service is consistently warm, friendly, and efficient, and the decor is described as clean, cozy, or modern. Portions are generally satisfying and prices are viewed as fair by many, though a few reviewers find value a bit high and note occasional shortages or items selling out. The atmosphere suits dates, friends, and solo visits, and staff handling of busy rooms, large groups, and terrace seating is often highlighted. Overall, Ramen Isshin is viewed as a standout ramen destination in Montreal, delivering reliable quality and a loyal following that looks forward to seasonal specials and new creations.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 1.2 km
Les Crazy Chickens attracts praise for a cute, inviting vibe and crispy fried chicken with a light coating and sauces served on the side, while fries are frequently described as tasty. Many reviews note juicy meat and a wide range of sauce options, with the spicy chicken and the garlic sauces getting particular praise. Some feedback points to small pieces and higher prices for certain items, and a few dishes like burgers are described as disappointing. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, and the decor is seen as fun and appealing. Overall the consensus leans positive, with standout Korean fried chicken and fresh flavors, though shoppers should weigh portion size and value.View restaurant profile
Les Crazy Chickens
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.3 km
Shokutsuki comes across as a cozy, cute Japanese spot with a welcoming, offbeat vibe and a sense of being a hidden gem. The food is repeatedly described as delicious and filling, with a mix of donburi, poke bowls, curry, poutine and burgers, and favorites like chicken katsu poutine and beef curry praised for flavor and portion size. The atmosphere is intimate and casual, with fast service and friendly staff noted, and the restaurant is described as a great late night option that opens late and offers takeout. Values are generally good, with generous portions and reasonable pricing for the quality, though a few items can lean greasy and some dishes such as curry or potatoes can be cold or a bit underseasoned on the day. It draws crowds at lunchtime due to nearby schools, yet is beloved for its unique menu, variety of flavors, and a comfortable setting that encourages lingering. Guests also mention the range of drinks including sake, whiskey and beers, and highlight desserts and a compact but well rounded menu, making Shokutsuki feel approachable whether dining in or grabbing a quick bite.View restaurant profile
Shokutsuki
Eat Delicately!
Opens Tomorrow at 11:08 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews of Comon blend high praise for crispy, juicy Korean fried chicken and flavorful sauces, with the sweet and spicy glaze often singled out as a highlight and rice cakes or pancakes accompanying meals earning positive notes; some diners crown it as the best fried chicken in town and a favorite, while others felt the dishes were okay but not exceptional and pointed to small portions, delivery that kept the chicken from staying crispy, and prices that could be steep; service ranges from warm and attentive to minimal effort, and the atmosphere is described as inviting, although a few visits mention slow ordering and instances of overpromising pickup times; overall impressions show solid quality and satisfying flavors for many, but inconsistent experiences on texture, portion size, price, and service.View restaurant profile
Comon
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Reviews for Chicken Plus + highlight it as a standout fried chicken spot with crispy, juicy chicken, tender meat, and a rich, balanced flavor that sets a new standard for taste. The value is praised for amazing prices, with good service and friendly staff contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. The menu features halal Korean options and favorites like Bulgogi Fries, described as out of this world, and the overall dining experience leaves kids loving it and plans to return. The notes also praise the chicken and sauces as very very good and the service as impeccable. Taken together, the reviews indicate consistent quality, strong flavors, and a clear desire to revisit.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus +
Open until 11 pmPointe St-Charles
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≈ 1.4 km
Moa Moa is described as a cozy, no frills Korean diner that delivers bold, addictive flavors. The food is consistently praised as amazing, with standout dishes including cupbap with tofu, japchae with pork, jajang noodles, seaweed salad, tteokbokki, and crispy fried chicken, with the half and half sweet spicy soy garlic fried chicken getting special mentions. The owner and staff are repeatedly praised for warmth and friendliness, making the service a highlight even when the place is busy. Takeout is great and the atmosphere is relaxed and casual, not a fancy dining room, and the space is noted as small and busy but still welcoming. Some reviews mention room for improvement such as adding a seafood protein option, making the shrimp appetizer meatier, and a warmer evening ambiance or terrace, but the overall impression is that Moa Moa quietly delivers solid portions and satisfying authentic Korean food and remains a highly recommended, go-to spot for many years.View restaurant profile
moa moa
May be temporarily closedVerdun
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≈ 1.5 km
GaNaDaRa receives mixed but mostly positive feedback across locations, with many praising halal options, tasty Korean and fusion dishes, and friendly service, while some guests note variable experiences with cleanliness, portion sizes, and value. Some reviews highlight standout items like Korean fried chicken and kimchi poutine, while others mention disappointments such as food arriving cold, a moldy salad, dirty glasses, slow or inconsistent service, and smaller portions. The atmosphere is described as cozy and casual with approachable prices, though a number of visits are characterized as underwhelming or overpriced. Overall impressions place GaNaDaRa as a solid option for Korean fusion with a focus on halal options, but quality and value can vary by location and visit.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews consistently celebrate Jack Le Coq for crispy, juicy fried chicken with generous portions and a range of crowd pleasers like tenders, wings, burgers, and poutine, all set in a clean retro atmosphere with fast, friendly service. The chicken is repeatedly described as fresh and well seasoned, with a crunchy breading and a moist interior, and many say the sides such as fries and mac and cheese hit the mark, though some comment that fries can be frozen style or the gravy tastes mass produced and not homemade. A number of reviews note price increases and changes to the recipe that have affected perceived value and consistency over time, including reports of smaller tenders or variable quality between locations. Takeout and dining in experiences vary as well, with occasional misses like missing items or undercooked batches, but broad consensus remains that Jack Le Coq is one of the top fried chicken spots in the city, especially for the tenders and signature items, and that the overall experience is worth returning for when the quality is on point, particularly in Verdun.View restaurant profile
Jack Le Coq
Open until 11:30 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 1.8 km
Poulet Fou et Frit is described across reviews as a beloved Montreal spot for fried chicken, with consistently crispy, juicy meat and generous portions that many consider a great value. The chicken is praised for its flavor and well balanced spice, with many recommending the spicy sauce and a variety of dipping sauces, while sides like fries, poutine, and a chicken sandwich round out the meals. The atmosphere stands out for its warmth and welcoming staff, lively decor with a comic book vibe, and occasional karaoke or live shows that add a social feel to the meal. While the praise is loud, a few reviews note occasional inconsistencies such as oilier batches or overly salty fries, suggesting it can vary by visit. Menu variety beyond chicken, including burgers, spaghetti, and a coconut dessert, is often highlighted, and many readers say they would definitely return to try more items.View restaurant profile
Poulet FOU et Frit
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
Overall, reviews describe WULI's poutine with kimchi, beef, pork and spicy rice cakes as wonderful, with praise for the super nice staff, good prices and real enjoyment of the food. Service is noted as excellent and the atmosphere as clean and calm, while the pork in the ramen is described as amazing, though the broth could have more flavour tho.View restaurant profile
WULI
Opens Thursday at 12 pmVille-Émard
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≈ 2.3 km
Pouletto Restaurant draws mixed feedback from diners. Some reviews describe uneven service and language barriers at the counter, with delays taking orders and occasional mix ups like the wrong drink or requests for condiments. One report mentions a tense moment with the owner over a service issue, though others note the staff can be attentive in a busy setting. On the positive side, the chicken is praised for being fried to order, crispy on the outside, and paired with a garlic sauce that many find appealing, while the fries are described as crispy and not too oily. Several reviewers call Pouletto Restaurant one of the best chicken spots in Montreal and would recommend it for the food, especially the chicken and the garlic sauce, despite the possible service inconsistencies. Overall the dining experience appears to vary by visit, with strong food quality offsetting some service challenges.View restaurant profile
Pouletto Restaurant
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amDowntown, Westmount
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≈ 2.3 km
Le Bird Bar comes across as a chic, cozy venue with stylish decor and a lively vibe that makes it a popular spot for brunch, cocktails, and casual meals. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though wait times and speed vary, with some visits experiencing delays during busy periods. Food quality is inconsistent: the chicken and waffles are a recurring point of contention, sometimes dry with small portions or perceived as overpriced, while other dishes such as tartare, salmon tartare, fried chicken, mac and cheese, and oysters receive praise for flavor and preparation. Portions range from generous to modest, and the balance between bar bites and more substantial plates can feel uneven. Drinks are often highlighted as a major strength, with well crafted cocktails, solid margaritas, and an appealing wine list that enhances the experience. The ambiance, energy, and attentive service encourage return visits, even when food quality and value vary between meals.View restaurant profile
Le Bird Bar
Opens Thursday at 5 pmGriffintown, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: The Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to ExperienceThe Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Reviews portray Madame Poulet as a casual, comforting spot where fried chicken, chicken burgers, and tenders are praised for flavor and freshness, with fries that are often crispy and portions that feel generous for the price. Service is frequently described as fast, friendly, and professional, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, though a few comments mention language barriers or noise at peak times. The consensus is that the chicken is tasty, with many calling it among the best fried chicken options in town, and the ambiance described as warm and easygoing. Some criticisms note underseasoned sides or fries that can be soggy, and occasional inconsistencies in texture or spice. Overall, Madame Poulet comes across as a reliable, enjoyable choice for a quick, satisfying meal with strong value and frequent praise for the chicken and service, inviting return visits and recommendations.View restaurant profile
Madame Poulet
Open until 2 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.5 km
Overall, Faybee's Restaurant receives praise for bold Caribbean flavors with standout dishes like jerk chicken, oxtail, griot, roti and patties, along with tasty sides such as rice and peas, plantains and spicy sauces, while some notes emphasize generous portions and good value and others warn of inconsistency in quality or portion sizes. The vibe is described as vibrant and welcoming, with a small dine-in area that suits casual meals and takeout, though parking can be challenging and the space can feel cramped. Service experiences vary, from friendly and patient staff to moments of loud or hurried service, and a few reviews recount missteps with orders or dietary concerns. A few guests call it a hidden gem worth returning to, while others advise caution due to mixed experiences, but many still express enthusiasm to try more items on the menu.View restaurant profile
Faybee's Restaurant
Open until MidnightLachine
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≈ 2.5 km
Bigga Taste draws broad praise for authentic Jamaican flavors and generous portions, with favorites like jerk chicken, oxtail, curry goat, fried plantains, roti and patties delivering tender meat, vibrant seasoning and a balanced kick of spice. The sides and drinks stand out too, from rice and peas with a sweet chutney on the side to a refreshing sorrel, while the patties are noted as flaky and flavorful. The vibe is described as warm, clean and welcoming, with friendly staff and quick service contributing to a homey atmosphere. Some reviews mention higher prices and occasional slowdowns during busy periods or pickup calls, though the overall sentiment remains positive about the food. While a few voices compare flavors to other Montreal Jamaican spots, most view Bigga Taste as a top choice for satisfying, authentic meals and many say they will return.View restaurant profile
Bigga Taste
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.5 km
Pink Kong
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Karaoke Nights in Montreal: The Best Spots
≈ 2.5 km
Cuisine Coréenne Cocodak offers a broad range of Korean dishes with standout fried chicken and dumplings, alongside bibimbap, bulgogi, seafood pancake, kimchi and other sides. Reviewers praise the tasty authentic flavors, generous portions and colorful presentations, and note friendly attentive service in a clean welcoming atmosphere that can feel lively and student oriented. While most comments are highly positive, a few mention higher prices and occasional dips in quality, and a brunch menu that is limited on weekends. Overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable, shareable spot for comforting flavorful Korean meals that work well for groups or family outings.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Coréenne Cocodak
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.6 km
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
Hot Star Montreal
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.7 km
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
Ramen Isshin
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 2.8 km
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
Jako
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path
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≈ 2.8 km
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
Restaurant Danbi
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
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
Chicken Plus +
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.9 km
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
Pony BBQ Coréen
Open until 11 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Awesome Montreal Restaurants to Celebrate Your BirthdayWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.9 km
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
TOKI
Opens Wednesday at 11:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.9 km
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
Buldak Poulet Frit
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.9 km
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
Katsuya
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 3 km
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
Rôtisserie Poulet Bronzé
Open until 2 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews portray Crusty's as a go to spot for hearty burgers and fried chicken with creative toppings and generous portions that many find worth the price, especially when paired with well crafted sides like crispy fries, poutine, and mac and cheese, though a few mentions note where a dish could be more seasoned or crisper. The dining room is described as having a cool retro vibe, clean and welcoming, with staff that are friendly, attentive, and ready to explain the menu or offer samples and substitutions, which many reviewers say enhances the experience. Several comments highlight halal options and fresh ingredients, and some praise the owner or managers for being personable and responsive to allergies or special requests. Some feedback points to quiet crowds at times and notes about value being a factor, with a subset feeling the burgers run a bit pricey for the portion size, while others feel the price matches the quality. Overall the consensus is positive about the flavor, creativity, and consistent service, and many reviewers express a desire to return with family or friends to enjoy the full Crusty's experience.View restaurant profile
Crusty's
Open until 3 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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