Akwaba stands out for authentic Ghanaian flavors with fresh, delicious dishes and generous portions that keep diners coming back. The cuisine is repeatedly praised for its well balanced sauces and homey, comforting taste that makes meals feel special. Service is described as friendly, patient, and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere for visitors and locals alike. Value is highlighted, with many noting that portions and quality justify the price and that takeout or pickup is a convenient option, especially when ordering ahead. The overall impression is a reliable, flavorful standout in Montreal where the food evokes a strong sense of origins and keeps guests returning for more.View restaurant profile
Overall, Mikado Go earns praise for fresh, high quality sushi and sashimi, with many noting flavorful rolls and poke bowls that are not overly salty. The menu offers traditional options alongside creative rolls, with a lobster roll among the items mentioned as a standout by some. The takeout experience is described as elevated and well prepared, with food arriving neatly packaged and meals feeling generous in many orders. While many praise friendly, attentive service and bilingual staff that contribute to a welcoming atmosphere, a few reviewers mention that portions can be smaller and prices higher than expected. Overall, Mikado Go is seen as a top choice for sushi lovers, a reliable spot for a cozy night in or a special occasion, and a place that many look forward to returning to.View restaurant profile
Instacrispy Bubble Tea receives a mix of glowing and mixed notes from diners, with many praising fresh, tasty food, a fun and clean atmosphere, and friendly service that makes guests want to return. The skewers stand out for variety and bold flavors, with reports of generous portions and a wide range of proteins and vegetables, and bubble tea offerings including brown sugar boba and an unlimited milk tea bar that many find appealing. Adventurous items like stinky tofu are noted by some, while others mention the overall taste and the chef's choices as a good overview of the menu. Some dishes can be quite greasy and certain textures feel off or inconsistent, producing disappointing experiences for a few guests. Service experiences vary as well, ranging from patient and helpful staff to occasional lapses and defensive responses to feedback in some reviews. Despite these differences, the place is described as cute, clean, reasonably priced, and worth a return visit to try more items and drinks.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Komma Rosta as a warm, inviting cafe with cozy, eclectic decor and a relaxed, family friendly vibe, where comforting Japanese inspired dishes like onigiri and curry udon sit beside solid coffee, tea and desserts; guests praise friendly and attentive staff, a welcoming space for studying or catching up with friends, and occasional live music. The menu is noted for affordability and shareable options, with popular drinks including matcha, hojicha latte and chai latte, and treats like brownie and poppy seed cake. The cafe is especially valued for its kid friendly play area, though some reviews mention noise from other patrons and, in a few cases, the absence of table service and a desire for better ventilation to reduce fried smells. Overall it comes across as a popular neighborhood spot with delicious food and great coffee, inviting return visits.View restaurant profile
Kutum Montreal earns high praise for a warm, family-run atmosphere and a Bengali French fusion that blends traditional Bangladeshi flavors with creative twists like naan pizza, tacos and tapas. The menu is described as flavorful and inventive, with standout items such as shrimp and beef tapas, chicken and shrimp platters, shakshuka, and a pistachio Nutella latte that many say is memorable. Patio or terrace spaces are frequently called a vibe, and the overall ambience is cozy and welcoming, with friendly service that many reviewers say goes above and beyond. Brunch is a recurring highlight, with praise for the varied options and halal offerings that bring a comforting, homey touch. A few reviews note occasional inconsistencies in seasoning or service timing, but the consensus remains that Kutum Montreal offers a distinctive and comforting fusion experience worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Café Nao has some tasty dishes but the coffee quality and overall flavors fall short in this set of reviews. A brunch including avocado and bacon egg benedict and a breakfast dish with baked beans and fried egg showed potatoes that were undercooked and unsalted at first, with replacements that were better cooked but still flavorless and unsalted, and beans that were undercooked. The coffee was described as burnt and unpleasant. The owner was described as friendly, and the cafe also sells coffee beans. A quiet Saturday crowd was noted as a potential warning sign about footfall. Overall, the experience came across as underseasoned and unlikely to inspire a return visit.View restaurant profile
Chemin Faisant received strong praise for its Mediterranean menu and outstanding catering, with dishes described as delicious and well presented. The service contributed to a very successful Christmas party, and the buffet was highlighted by guests as exceptional. There was clear intention to recommend the service and to book it again for future events. Holiday greetings were extended, underscoring the overall positive impression of the experience.View restaurant profile