Mignonette is frequently praised for its oysters and tartare, a wine list that offers good value, and a lively counter atmosphere, with a friendly and proactive team delivering fast, courteous service; the staff clearly knows the menu, contributing to an overall satisfying visit and earning a reputation as a must for seafood lovers.View restaurant profile
Resto Végo offers a broad, welcoming vegetarian and vegan dining experience with a large buffet and a pay-by-weight system that makes trying a little of everything easy. The menu features a wide variety of warm and cold dishes, creative vegan options, comforting staples, and plenty of desserts and drinks, all prepared with freshness and flavor. The space is airy and calming with multiple seating areas, a charming downstairs cafe, and a terrace for nice weather, complemented by friendly, attentive staff. Overall reviews highlight great value for money, consistent quality, convenient take-away and dine-in options, and a place that feels like a go-to for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.View restaurant profile
Le Molière Brasserie Française delivers a consistently refined experience with expertly cooked French classics and a menu that pleases a wide range of tastes, from bavette and ris de veau to escargots and moules poulette, all presented with finesse and warmth. The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, the decor inviting, and the service described as attentive, professional, and genuinely friendly, helping guests feel well cared for from start to finish. The wine list and dessert options, including crème brûlée, millefeuille, and profiteroles, are frequently singled out as standout complements to the well-prepared dishes, and many reviews note that the restaurant is a perfect pre or post show destination given its central location and efficient timing. While some guests mention value for money and occasional delays during peak hours, the consensus centers on high-quality ingredients, precise execution, and a welcoming, festive vibe that makes this brasserie a reliable favorite worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Sésame is consistently praised for its friendly, efficient service and vibrant atmosphere that suits a pre-show dinner in the Place des Arts area. The menu offers a diverse array of Asian fusion dishes, with well presented plates, generous portions, and flavors that range from savory pad thai to tasty dumplings and soups, plus standout cocktails and desserts that add a festive touch. The setting is described as stylish and cozy, with an appealing terrace and a central downtown locale that makes it easy to pair a meal with an evening show. Guests also note good value for money given the quality, and many return for reliable consistency, quick seating, and attentive service. Occasional comments mention busier nights bringing louder ambiance and longer waits, but the overall experience remains positive and memorable, making this a go-to spot for locals and visitors before or after performances.View restaurant profile
Reviews consistently highlight Lola Rosa as a warm, cozy, all-vegan spot with generous portions, creative flavors, and friendly service that shines for both casual meals and group events; the Place des Arts location is repeatedly praised for its atmosphere, views, and efficient service, while the third floor with foosball and terrace adds a fun vibe; menu favorites include chickpea fries, Cajun burgers, poutine with mushroom gravy, nachos, lasagna, curries, burritos, tacos and inventive salads, with gluten-free and nut-free options noted as a strength though occasional dishes fall short or vary by location; several guests remark that non-vegans also enjoy the fare and that desserts like lemon pie and brownies are well balanced, though a few critique bread texture or some vegan riffs; service is described as attentive and knowledgeable, with staff guiding dietary needs and menu choices, and the private room on the top floor receiving special thanks for celebrations; overall the reviews present Lola Rosa as a must-try, reliable choice for vegans and non-vegans alike in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Copper Branch is described in reviews as a fully vegan friendly option with bowls, burgers, poutines, smoothies and desserts, and the feedback often highlights tasty flavors and fresh ingredients. The bowls and smoothies are noted as well balanced, with textures like plant based eggs and smoked tempeh praised. Service is generally fast and friendly in busy food court settings, and staff cleanliness and attentiveness are repeatedly mentioned. A few downsides appear, including dishes that are underseasoned or slightly undercooked, and some guests felt modifications were not allowed or that descriptions were inaccurate leading to mayo being added. Gluten free buns are highlighted as a strong option for vegan sandwiches and gluten free choices are described as tasty. Overall the reviews suggest Copper Branch is worth a visit for vegan diners, with generous portions and consistent vegan offerings, while a minority report service or kitchen issues.View restaurant profile
Morso Pizzeria is regarded as the best Roman-style pizza in Montreal, with a lively ambiance and very friendly service; the dough is honeycombed, light and crispy on the outside yet soft inside thanks to a long fermentation, and it can be enjoyed hot, warm, or cold and reheats well at home. Pizzas come in large al taglio rectangles designed for sharing, with toppings ranging from Padellino pepperoni and rosemary potato to speck and pancetta, Margherita Stracciata di Burrata, and vegan eggplant caponata, plus sausage with ricotta. A box allows sampling multiple flavors. The menu also features salads, arancini, croquettes, and desserts like tiramisu and cannoli, along with Italian beverages. Reviews describe it as a quick, flavorful, quality option for lunch in a lively urban setting, with outstanding service and fresh ingredients. Some note the price can be high, but the majority feel the quality justifies it, and several reviewers call it among the best Roman pizzas experienced in Montreal.View restaurant profile
OPLANTE Sushi Wok Végétalien draws praise for flavorful, inventive vegan sushi and a wide variety of dishes, with many visitors calling it a go-to spot for plant-based Asian fare and noting that the all you can eat option offers good value and a chance to try many items. The food is often described as delicious and satisfying, with standout rolls and occasionally surprising vegan tempura, and some reviewers appreciate the ability to share vegan sushi with nonvegan family members. Experiences with service and logistics vary widely: some visits are quick, friendly, and well organized, while others report slow or inattentive service, confusion around ordering, missing dishes, and long waits, especially when the restaurant is busy, and a few reviews mention a robot server used to shuttle plates. Ambience ranges from comfortable and spacious to a basement vibe described as gloomy or lacking warmth, with cleanliness occasionally criticized in a few reviews. Price perceptions also differ: some find the value excellent, particularly on all you can eat, while others feel certain days or menu items are pricey or inconsistent with expectations. Overall, OPLANTE remains a popular choice for vegan sushi in Montreal according to many reviews, though potential diners should be aware of possible service fluctuations, stock variations, and occasional reliability issues.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Vua Sandwichs as a fast, affordable spot with a wide menu that includes banh mi, sushi, poke bowls, bubble tea and desserts. Many notes highlight quick service, friendly staff and strong value for money, especially for students. Some comments say the banh mi and meat portions vary, with bread not always meeting authentic expectations or fillings being light. A few reviews mention health concerns after meals, suggesting attention to kitchen practices. Overall the place is seen as a convenient budget friendly option with great variety and reliable speed, attracting regulars even as opinions differ on authenticity and portion size.View restaurant profile
Overall, Piri Piri earns praise for superb service, generous portions, and strong value, with diners noting meals delivered to the table and attentive help with drinks as well as a menu that ranges from poutine and fries to Portuguese style chicken that is often described as delicious and fresh. The fries are frequently highlighted, and the chicken, when well prepared, is considered both flavorful and satisfying, with portions large enough to satisfy sharing appetites and a Mediterranean vibe that many find appealing. Location near the theatre Saint-Denis is mentioned, and the team is described as friendly and mostly attentive, supporting a casual, on-the-go dining experience. Experiences vary, with some noting average cleanliness and minimal enthusiasm from staff, while a few orders report inconsistent kitchen results such as undercooked chicken or rice and chicken that can be oily, reminding that results can differ by visit. Overall, Piri Piri seems to be a solid, affordable casual spot with a focus on generous portions and a positive service orientation that encourages trying more dishes.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Pizzéria NO.900 paint a picture of a lively, well located spot delivering authentic Neapolitan pizza with a light, chewy crust, bold flavors and quality ingredients, often described as outstanding and worth the wait, with many diners calling it a standout and a regular must visit when in Montreal; the ambiance is repeatedly praised as bright and welcoming, though service can be slow during busy times and a few visits experienced missteps like the wrong pizza or small portions, while staff are usually friendly and helpful and one-on-one attention is noted when possible; several comments mention consistent menus across locations and good value, and some reviewers appreciate extras such as spicy oil at the table and vegetarian options; on occasion changes to the dough or ingredients are mentioned, affecting texture or flavor, but overall the sentiment remains positive and many say they will return.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
Overall, Pintxo draws a mix of strong to very positive impressions across reviews, with many diners praising the food as delicious and well executed, notably the octopus, lamb chops, scallops, and calamari, and a wine list that pairs well with the dishes. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, contributing to a welcoming, vibrant vibe and some guests noting good value and creative Spanish options. A few criticisms appear, including portions that some feel are small for the price, occasional uneven flavors, and noise levels at the Central location. A small number of comments mention hygiene concerns or question the authenticity of the tapas, but these are not universal. Overall Pintxo is remembered as a lively tapas spot with standout dishes and solid wine, prompting many to plan a return visit, sometimes for lunch or a celebratory evening.View restaurant profile
Diners describe Restaurant Zinzin as offering attentive service and solid value for money. The menu is praised for originality and fresh flavors, with options for vegetarians, vibrant presentations, and dishes like risotto with shrimp, duck and soup, beef with chimichurri and sautéed shrimp with lemon sauce, and a notable flammekueche. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, though the space can be quite loud at times, and a few hiccups such as a reservation mix up or meals arriving cold have been noted but typically handled well by the staff. Across reviews the quality of ingredients and thoughtful seasoning stands out, prompting many to say they would return and recommend Restaurant Zinzin to others. Overall, the experience feels aligned with a lively Montreal dining scene, with positive notes on decor and mood.View restaurant profile