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≈ 0.1 km
Shawarma Moods receives mixed feedback, with many praising crispy shawarma, fresh flavors, and generous portions. The staff is frequently described as friendly and the atmosphere is warm and clean. Several reviews call the food delicious and the service excellent, while a number report bland or dry meat and a lack of flavor in the garlic sauce. Some experiences are quick and efficient with attentive service, others note slow service or longer wait times and inconsistent pacing. There are mentions of pleasant extras like complimentary baklava and a generally welcoming vibe. Overall it comes across as a strong contender in the area that many would return to, though a few visits fall short on taste or timing.View restaurant profile
Shawarma Moods
Ville-Émard
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≈ 1.1 km
Pasquale Pizza | Safy Falafel is described as a warm, family run spot that blends Middle Eastern and Italian flavors with generous portions and honest prices. Reviewers praise the falafel as crispy on the outside and soft inside, with tahini, pickles and fresh vegetables that elevate every bite, along with a crusty pizza that fans say is well topped and well baked. The atmosphere is repeatedly called welcoming and homely, with attentive service and thoughtful touches like hot tea or a small treat, and guests feel at home from arrival to departure. Many notes highlight fresh ingredients, flavorful sauces such as muhammara and labneh, and dishes that taste like home, whether they are Syrian inspired plates or Italian classics. The value is a common thread, with prices considered very reasonable for the quality and portions, and wine or beer is often allowed to be brought in, adding to the overall experience. Several reviewers say the place is a hidden gem worth returning to for a wide range of dishes, from falafel and fattoush to pasta and pizza, and to explore more of the menu. Overall the sentiment is consistently positive, describing tastiness, care in cooking, and a welcoming environment that makes it a frequent go to for families and groups.View restaurant profile
Pasquale Pizza | Safy Falafel
Opens Today at 2 pmLaSalle, Ville-Émard
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≈ 1.7 km
Café Restaurant Nab is described as a warm, family run Persian restaurant with a truly authentic feel, where generous portions, reasonable prices, and thoughtful hospitality create a homey dining experience. Reviewers repeatedly praise the kebabs, especially koobideh and kebab torsh, the kaleh pacheh, ghormeh sabzi, and saffron rice with tahdig for their depth of flavor and careful preparation, with the rice and tahdig often highlighted as standouts. The atmosphere is consistently described as cozy and inviting, with tasteful Persian decor and occasional live traditional music, while the staff are noted for being friendly, attentive, and welcoming. The food is praised for freshness and high quality ingredients, and many say the dishes taste homemade and reflect real Persian cooking. A few comments mention occasional delays or service hiccups in busy times, but the overall impression is that Café Restaurant Nab is among the best Persian places in the city, great for family meals, groups, or romantic nights, and that many guests plan to return with friends and family to try more dishes.View restaurant profile
Café Restaurant Nab
Opens Today at 10 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviewers note that La Première is a late breakfast or brunch option that people sometimes stumble into and leave pleasantly surprised by a simple and tasty menu. The cro waffle is highlighted as a standout, and the interior is described as beautiful.View restaurant profile
La Première
Opens Today at 8 amVerdun
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≈ 2 km
Souvlaki Grec Plus comes through as a value driven Greek spot with generous portions and authentic flavors offering everything from souvlaki and gyros to fresh salads, pitas and Greek potatoes, with some diners noting solid pizza options as well. The BYOB policy and friendly, attentive service plus a warm casual ambiance make it a dependable stop for a casual meal or a celebratory dinner. Quality and abundance for the price are frequently praised, with many remarks on tender meat, vibrant sauces, and well filled plates. Occasional hiccups include longer takeout waits, slower service at times, and a few cleanliness concerns, but these do not dominate the overall experience for most guests. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem and commend the authentic preparations and hospitable staff that feel welcoming and down to earth. The tzatziki, Greek potatoes, and generous portions are highlighted repeatedly, with several guests noting good value and fair pricing. Overall, it is viewed as a solid, affordable option with consistent flavor and a friendly vibe, though a minority of reviews mention occasional service inconsistencies or upkeep issues.View restaurant profile
Souvlaki Grec Plus
Open until 2 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.1 km
Villa Du Souvlaki is widely praised as a go-to for fresh, tender souvlaki with generous portions and solid value, a Montreal institution many call a must visit and one of the best in town. Dishes like gyro salad and pork skewers are noted for fresh ingredients and well seasoned meat, with warm pita and simple, first class quality often highlighted. Hospitality is repeatedly described as a standout feature, with friendly, welcoming service that sometimes includes small extras for newcomers, and several reviews express a desire to return. The overall mood is one of consistency and loyalty, with long-time patrons and new visitors alike appreciating the food and the atmosphere. Some criticisms appear, including missing or extra tzatziki on certain plates, occasional undercooked chicken, overly salty meat, and a sense that service and food prep can diverge. Parking can be challenging and a few mentions point to maintenance or ambiance improvements, but the consensus remains strongly positive about Villa Du Souvlaki as a reliable, enjoyable Greek dining option.View restaurant profile
Villa Du Souvlaki
Opens Today at 4 pmCôte-des-Neiges
Mentioned in: Montreal's Must-Try Souvlakis: Our Top Picks
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≈ 2.1 km
Khorasan Kabab is described as fresh, flavorful Persian cuisine with juicy kebabs, generous portions, and unbeatable value, often sustained by a constant standard under the same owner-chef; the atmosphere is welcoming and family friendly with a homey vibe, and staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentive service, with small touches like tea on the house and a space to pray noted by reviewers. Many call it among the best Iranian restaurants in Montreal, with diners traveling from far and wide to dine and returning often. The menu features items such as mixed grill plates, koobideh, baghali polo, and Aash, and takeout is reliable, though a review mentions a delivery mishap with soup spilled on the main dish and another notes a staff member being unfriendly and pressuring for a tip. Overall the impression is delicious, reliable food paired with warm hospitality that makes customers feel at home and eager to return.View restaurant profile
Khorasan Kabab
Opens Today at 12 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.2 km
Limeni is praised for authentic Greek cuisine, excellent service, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Diners note that dishes are prepared and plated to a high standard, with standout fish and fresh vegetables, and fried zucchini and eggplant are frequently mentioned. The staff is described as friendly, attentive, and accommodating, contributing to a sense of welcome whether dining on the terrace or inside. While overall high quality is a common thread, some reviews mention the fish pricing as relatively steep. Overall, Limeni emerges as a top choice for quality Greek dining with consistent food, service, and a charming ambiance.View restaurant profile
Limeni
Opens Today at 5 pmCôte-des-Neiges
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≈ 2.2 km
Bonab Kabob offers consistently delicious Persian cuisine with juicy, tender kebabs such as koobideh and bonab, flavorful grilled meats, perfectly cooked saffron rice, and comforting sides like ash reshteh and Kashke Bademjan, all praised for freshness and generous portions. Reviews describe a warm, welcoming atmosphere and attentive service, making it a reliable choice for families and gatherings, with BYOW adding to the appeal. The flavors are repeatedly highlighted as among the best in Montreal, with dishes like kebab torsh standing out for their rich, authentic taste. Desserts and tea, including baklava, receive praise as well. Although a few visits note occasional service inconsistencies or a dip in quality, the restaurant remains a beloved staple for authentic Iranian cuisine and a top recommendation for those seeking bold, traditional flavors. Overall, the experience is described as cozy and inviting, with prices considered fair and portions ample, encouraging guests to return.View restaurant profile
Bonab Kabob
Opens Today at 12 pmCôte-Saint-Luc
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≈ 2.2 km
Oliveraies Ktima Barakaris is described as a charming, slightly hidden spot offering simple yet beautifully prepared Greek-inspired dishes and a strong emphasis on high-quality Greek products. Highlights include superb Greek coffee, excellent cappuccino, fluffy sourdough bread, and a tempting array of desserts, with the focaccia made from private imported Greek olives frequently praised along with olives and olive oil. The menu features favorites such as stuffed peppers, spanakopitas, and fresh salads, all complemented by friendly, attentive service from a delightful staff. Reviews note that the place keeps getting better and recommend a visit, and it is regarded as an excellent venue for private events.View restaurant profile
Oliveraies Ktima Barakaris
Opens Today at 9 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.2 km
Overall, Café Noctis is described as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood cafe with a homey vibe, friendly staff, and a strong focus on coffee and pastries. The coffee is repeatedly praised as well balanced and not burnt, with notes of wood, chocolate, and nutty characters and occasional special drinks like rosewater or pistachio lattes; the pastry selection includes bagels and a variety of desserts with some gluten free options, plus vegetarian treats and house made ice cream. The atmosphere stands out as relaxing and charming, with comfortable seating and a terrace in warm weather, and occasional events such as poetry nights or live music that foster a sense of community. A few reviews mention drawbacks such as slow service at peak times, longer waits for certain items, and changes to kitchen hours that can be confusing or disappointing. Still, many say the space invites return for the warm welcome, late hours compared with nearby spots, and a vibe that feels like a home away from home.View restaurant profile
Café Noctis
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews for Amir show a mix of high praise and notable drawbacks rather than a uniform impression. Some call it among the best in Montreal, praising generous portions, fresh vegetables, quick service, consistent taste, and friendly, helpful staff, with the owner often singled out for kindness and good recommendations; others complain of flavorless, dry chicken with sauce clumped at the bottom, and warn that the overall experience can be hit or miss. There are mentions of excellent shawarma at this location and of crepes being very good, as well as clean and efficient service in some visits, while others note problems such as a less tidy bathroom and uneven quality. Overall, Amir tends to deliver large portions and fresh ingredients and solid service, but experiences vary and some meals fall short on flavor balance or cleanliness.View restaurant profile
Amir
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews depict Boustan as a go‑to for tasty, flavorful food with generous portions and strong variety, especially shawarma, vegetarian and vegan options, bowls and wraps, plus hummus and garlic sauce that many find addictive; the atmosphere is often described as welcoming and the service friendly, with several praising everyday specials and good value. On the downside, some orders reported mix-ups and price gaps versus the menu, and a few notes mention undercooked rice, too little sauce, or not receiving all items, along with a notably problematic instance of spoiled chicken and a lack of response to a complaint. Despite these issues, many customers say Boustan remains a favorite in Montreal, praising the freshness of pita, the standout potatoes in the junior shawarma, and a generally reliable experience that keeps them returning.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Open until 2 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
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≈ 2.3 km
At Toucheh the warm cozy atmosphere and family run service accompany a menu that blends Persian and Italian influences. The dining experience draws praise for fresh flavorful dishes and attentive staff. Diners highlight standout items such as chencheh kebabs, pastas, lentil soup, and desserts, with brunch and BYOB noted as appealing features. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and suitable for dates or casual meals, though some critics find portions for Iranian dishes smaller than expected and a few dishes not at the same level as professional kitchen cooking, along with high prices for some items. The open kitchen and busy ambiance can be a factor, and occasional reservation hiccups have occurred but were addressed. Parking can be a hassle on certain visits. Overall the restaurant is regarded as one of the better Persian options in the area, with a charming setting and a mix of flavors that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Toucheh
May be temporarily closedWestmount
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≈ 2.3 km
Chalet Amu Jan draws praise for warm hospitality and a homey vibe, with staff described as incredibly kind and welcoming and the food consistently delicious. Kaleh pacheh is a frequent highlight, with some reviewers calling it the best in Montreal, and dishes such as Mirza ghasemi and chelo koobideh described as nostalgic and satisfying. The dining experience is often likened to being in Tehran, thanks to an authentic atmosphere and comforting, homemade style. Breakfast offerings including kaleh pacheh and an omelette are noted as memorable. While a few comments mention tidying and improvements in atmosphere and cleanliness, the overall impression is very positive and many plan to return, including visitors from nearby cities like Ottawa.View restaurant profile
Chalet Amu Jan
Opens Today at 9 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.3 km
Nikas is described as a neighborhood favorite for good food and a friendly, efficient atmosphere, with a wide selection and the option to bring your own wine, plus delivery and takeout. The grilled chicken is highlighted for deep, consistent flavor with oregano, spices and a hint of lemon, served with flavorful rice, Greek potatoes and a side salad with feta, and baklava that many praise as exceptionally moist and syrupy. The menu also earns praise for pizza and souvlaki, and delivery is fast with no extra fee. The setting is typically quiet and unpretentious, and diners note reasonable prices and a reliable experience. However some reviews flag a need for updating the interior, and others point to a price increase for moussaka that coincided with a dip in quality and presentation, and a Greek salad that can be bland and lacking vinaigrette and feta. Overall Nikas serves as a dependable family-friendly option with a mix of classic Greek dishes and casual options.View restaurant profile
Nikas
Opens Today at 10 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.4 km
Overall, Boustan draws a mixed verdict from diners, with many praising fresh, flavorful Lebanese dishes, quick service, and friendly staff during busy hours, while others report dry chicken, overly salty potatoes, smaller portions than expected for the price, and inconsistent cleanliness. Some reviews highlight reliable delivery and attentive, caring employees, and several locations are regarded as having excellent service and good value at times, but recurring complaints about portion size, price increases, and sporadic quality at certain venues suggest variability. The cuisine itself is frequently described as tasty, well seasoned, and satisfying when the kitchen performs well, making Boustan a popular choice for Lebanese fast food, but visitors should expect differences by location and time of day.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Open 24HRSNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
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≈ 2.4 km
Overall, reviews describe Souvlaki Bar as a warm, cozy spot with generous portions and tasty, fresh ingredients, especially the souvlaki plates, chicken dishes and bar salads, with prices described as very appealing. Service is frequently praised for being friendly, attentive and fast, though a few experiences mention slower table service when staff is stretched and a couple of menu items, like tzatziki or fries, were missing or not perfect. The atmosphere is consistently described as welcoming and relaxed, suitable for dates or casual meals, and many customers say they would return, citing reliable quality and satisfying flavors that make repeat visits common. Takeout and delivery are noted as convenient options, contributing to the overall positive impression.View restaurant profile
Souvlaki Bar
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Montreal's Must-Try Souvlakis: Our Top Picks
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≈ 2.5 km
Petros Taverne Grecque is consistently praised for fresh savory Greek dishes and friendly attentive service in a warm family like atmosphere that makes it feel like dining at home. Reviews highlight favorites such as zucchini chips with tzatziki, moussaka, seafood, lamb and octopus, with generous portions suited for sharing, though a few dishes are noted as smaller for the price point or bone in fish. The staff are repeatedly described as accommodating, including handling shellfish allergies and gluten restrictions, and the BYOB policy is welcomed due to no wine license. The vibe is described as lively and family friendly, sometimes a bit noisy, with a decor and service that many say transport guests to Greece. Overall, it remains a reliable beloved choice for gatherings and special occasions with many looking forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Petros Taverne Grecque
Opens Today at 5:30 pmWestmount
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≈ 2.7 km
Sumac earns praise for bold Middle Eastern flavors, fresh ingredients and generous portions, with falafel, muhammara, shawarma and the house pita often described as standout items and many reviewers calling the pitas some of the best in town. The menu includes strong vegetarian and vegan options and both dine in and takeout experiences are described as reliable and quick, with friendly service. The ordering flow at the counter and occasional extra charges for add ons can feel cumbersome and some dishes are described as oily or dry or pricey for smaller portions, but portions are usually large and the overall quality is strong. The ambience is warm and convivial, staff are noted as friendly and attentive, and the restaurant is seen as an authentic option that delivers consistent quality and memorable sides, making it a solid choice for a satisfying meal with friends or family, even if some visits lean toward the higher end of cost.View restaurant profile
Sumac
Opens Today at 4 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews paint Boustan as a solid fast food option with flavorful shawarma and juicy beef and chicken, along with strong fast service and friendly, hard working staff. The atmosphere is often praised as clean and welcoming, with late night hours offering good value through specials. Experiences vary by location, with some sites delivering consistent quality and great late night dining, while others show menu confusion, uneven service, or less polished cleanliness. Vegan options and custom orders are noted positively, and several accounts highlight quick service and generous portions, though a few reports mention dry or overcooked chicken and flavorless sandwiches. Overall Boustan is seen as dependable for tasty food and good service, especially when cravings hit late hours, but outcomes can differ between locations.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Opens Today at 11 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.8 km
Reviews of Maison du Souvlaki present a mixed picture: some diners describe the chicken souvlaki as oily and possibly frozen or overly processed, with a fusion style that detracts from authenticity and concerns about kitchen attention; other diners praise the bread, the savory fillings, and the generous portions that make meals feel substantial. Hygiene worries appear in some comments, including not wearing gloves and handling money, and certain dishes like the tzatziki or moussaka are noted as lacking flavor or having small portions or watery textures, even though the béchamel is well liked in places. A number of readers report friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, and several reviews suggest the restaurant can deliver authentic Greek flavors when executed well, with some sense that the quality has improved or is on par with past standards. Overall, Maison du Souvlaki seems capable of delivering satisfying Greek fare, but experiences vary depending on order, kitchen execution, and attentiveness.View restaurant profile
Maison du Souvlaki
Opens Today at 11 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.9 km
Overall, reviews for Casa Grecque consistently praise flavorful Greek dishes, generous portions, and attentive service, with many noting that the kitchen delivers high quality across visits and events. The atmosphere is described as warm and inviting, recently renovated, and well suited to both group celebrations and intimate dinners. The bring-your-own-wine option and reasonable prices are appreciated, and staff are repeatedly described as friendly and helpful, able to accommodate large groups with smooth service. Some experiences mention occasional service hiccups during peak hours, language gaps, or minor menu drawbacks such as salad quality or certain seafood not meeting expectations. Private events and wine tastings are highlighted as well organized, with good room setup and responsive staff. Overall, Casa Grecque emerges as a dependable spot for reliably good food, a welcoming vibe, and a place that many customers return to for family gatherings, celebrations, or casual meals.View restaurant profile
Casa Grecque
Opens Today at 11 amLaSalle
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≈ 2.9 km
Ilion earns praise for friendly service, fresh and flavorful Greek food, and a good selection of Greek products, with visitors recommending a visit. Catering for corporate lunches is described as outstanding, with meals that are consistently delicious, careful attention to dietary needs, and on site setup that runs smoothly. The reviews also note excellent service and high quality food, including positive remarks about a standout chicken dish.View restaurant profile
Ilion
Opens Today at 11 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
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≈ 3 km
Quartier Perse is described as a warm, family run Persian restaurant with consistently high quality, delicious food, generous portions and fair prices, where dishes such as lamb zeresh, chenjeh, koobideh and other kebabs are noted for flavor and tenderness along with comforting rice and soups. The atmosphere is cozy and homey, and the staff and owner are repeatedly praised for being attentive, welcoming and down to earth, creating a sense of hospitality that makes guests feel at home and eager to return for celebrations or casual meals. The BYOB option is appreciated by many, and the restaurant is frequently cited as among the best Persian places in Montreal and Canada. Occasional busy nights during festivals or weekends are mentioned, with the service described as generally good and sometimes slower when the dining room is full, but never detracting from the overall positive impression. Some readers suggest expanding vegan options and updating the website or menu, yet the consensus remains that Quartier Perse offers authentic Persian cuisine, warm service and an inviting atmosphere that draws repeat visits with family and friends.View restaurant profile
Quartier Perse
Opens Today at 5 pmCôte-des-Neiges
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