Le B-38 Sushi et Poke earns wide praise for ultra fresh fish, generous portions and a creative menu that goes beyond the usual rolls, all at a very reasonable price. The sushi and poke are consistently described as fresh and flavorful, with well balanced rice and thoughtful sauces, and service is noted as fast and friendly whether dining in or taking out. The atmosphere is clean and pleasant with attractive decor, and many reviewers highlight reliable takeout, making it a popular spot for families and sushi fans in Montreal. Overall, the experience is marked by quality, variety and great value.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Wok Hei as a small, off the beaten path spot that feels like a neighborhood gem, with a warm welcome when indoor seating is available and a menu that delivers delicious and unique dishes at a good price. Highlights include shrimp spring rolls with a delicate crisp wrapper, General Tao with tender chicken just enough breading and a balanced sauce with sesame seeds, and the upside-down bowl noted as a standout. A BBQ pork not on the menu is superb, paired with savory mushrooms. The place is compact with limited seating, including a single table and counter service, but the flavors make it worth a detour for fans of Westernized Chinese cuisine. All dishes are delicious and unique, reinforcing Wok Hei as a hidden neighborhood gem, with a warm hospitality that invites a return.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Sae Low as a place with inventive, delicious dishes, a dynamic team, friendly service, and a convivial atmosphere, with guests praising bold Southeast Asian flavors, a strong wine and cocktail list, and a terrace that’s great in summer. A brief January breakfast window was deemed totally delectable, including a refreshing lemonade and a shooter, and many look forward to returning, finding Sae Low worth the detour and a place to discover something new on every visit. Lunch offerings include braised beef ramen which some felt needed more seasoning, while the spicy noodles and baos were enjoyed, and there is clear interest in trying the regular dinner menu. Prices are described as quite expensive by some, yet the overall quality earns high marks, with standout dishes like beef tartare, a sauté, and a cheesecake dessert cited. The chef is commended for accommodating dietary restrictions, and the cafe by day is noted for creative twists on drinks like latte or matcha. A few comments warn that bland food and small portions may frustrate certain diners, and a ramen visit did not hit the spot, but the consensus remains that Sae Low delivers exciting flavors, thoughtful options, and a desire to return.View restaurant profile