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Restaurant Top Pick

Bei - Beiroots

Open until 11 pm
(177)

Review Summary

Bei - Beiroots offers an authentic Lebanese shawarma experience with fresh ingredients, featuring crispy Bei style sandwiches on saj or pita, labneh and halloumi options, and bowls that balance sweet, sour and salty flavors, complemented by a refreshing mint and lime juice. The space is warm, clean and modern with a welcoming atmosphere and attentive, friendly staff, and prices that feel generous for the portions. The consensus is that the shawarma is among the best in Montreal, with standout crispy edges and flavorful sauces that make it feel homemade, though a few reviews note the chicken can be dry and service can be slow on busy days. Many diners praise the variety and consistency, from labneh to za'atar fries, and return for the reliable quality and inviting vibe. Overall it comes across as a top choice for Lebanese comfort food, great for students or a casual meal downtown, with strong love for the authentic taste and the friendly service.View restaurant profile
Grocery Store

Casse-Croûte Les Filles Fattoush

Open until 6 pm
(14)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Casse-Croûte Les Filles Fattoush as a friendly spot by the market where guests can sample a wide range of bites and discover favorites like cheese rolls, kibbeh, hummus, falafel, and halloumi; the buffet mezzes are praised for variety, balanced flavors, and generous portions that offer excellent value; dishes come across as fresh and well prepared, with bright salads, olives, and a delicate rose bouza noted among the highlights; hospitality is consistently warm and welcoming, and the setup includes a small market stall plus a newer permanent space with outdoor seating, with the option to take containers home to cut down on plastic; overall the place feels like an amazing find and a reliable market area standout, with several items repeatedly highlighted and a sense of care in presentation and taste, making it likely to return soon.View restaurant profile
Restaurant

Morsures d'amour

Open until 10 pm
(100)

Review Summary

Reviews portray Morsures d'amour as a cozy downtown Montreal spot offering a wide range of desserts that feel fresh, flavorful, and made with care, with standout chimney cakes in savory and sweet varieties such as tuna, turkey, Nutella, and pistachio, and house made gelato that pairs beautifully with croissants and hot chocolate. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and charming, with attentive staff who help guests choose flavors, offer samples, and ensure a smooth experience, and takeout packaging noted as thoughtful. The menu also includes halal savory options and student discounts, adding to its appeal. Overall, the consensus is that the desserts are consistently high quality, portions are generous, and the service is friendly, making it a must-visit that many reviewers say they will return to.View restaurant profile
Restaurant

Brocard

Taste Syria’s finest!
Open until 11 pm
(148)

Review Summary

Brocard offers a warm, cozy Syrian and Middle Eastern dining experience with attentive, friendly service and an open kitchen that makes guests feel at home. The menu features standout items such as shish barak, fatet mozat, sayadeyeh and batersh, with hummus, freekeh and grilled meats praised for depth, balance and freshness. Dessert is a must and the mint lemonade and other drinks are frequently highlighted as refreshing accents to the meal. Portions are generous and prices are fair for the quality, making it a strong value for those seeking authentic flavors. The atmosphere is inviting and lively yet intimate, with a casual vibe and memorable touches like warm bread, light music, and the open kitchen adding to the experience. Many reviews recommend Brocard for dates or celebrations and describe it as a hidden gem for real Syrian and Lebanese flavors in the city.View restaurant profile
Ice Cream Parlor

Crèmerie -18°

May be temporarily closed
(44)

Review Summary

Crèmerie -18° is described as a bright, welcoming spot in Griffintown with a smooth, creamy ice cream lineup that includes both dairy and vegan options and a standout soft serve with a wide range of dips and toppings. Reviewers praise bold flavors and careful balancing, from lotus and burnt honey with miso caramel to pistachio and pineapple raspberries, plus a camerise royale soft serve that feels refreshing and indulgent. Some experiences note that vanilla or basic flavors can feel ordinary or pricey, and a chocolate cup may fall short, but overall quality remains high. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, and the decor and vibe are described as charming and vibrant. Overall Crèmerie -18° appears to be a strong new option in Griffintown, offering a generous vegan presence and inventive toppings while leaving room to grow as flavors expand.View restaurant profile
Ice Cream Parlor Top Pick

Dalmata Gelateria

May be temporarily closed
(63)

Review Summary

Dalmata Gelateria is described as a place where the ice cream quality and flavor are consistently impressive, with standout options like apricot, fior di latte, brioche with chocolate, and the barbotine Zam hibiscus slush earning frequent praise. The atmosphere is often noted as charming and stylish, with friendly staff and a neighborhood vibe that makes it worth a visit, and several reviews mention shorter wait times compared with nearby cremeries. However, some diners feel the pricing is steep for the portion sizes and that the menu is limited and pricey, with comments about taxes not being included and a reliance on tips. Many readers consider the ice cream to be among the best in the city and worth the trip for flavor quality, while a few find it overrated or not as refined as other local spots. Overall, the consensus highlights high-quality, creative flavors and appealing presentation in a cute setting, tempered by concerns about value and portion size.View restaurant profile
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Luna Restaurant

Opens Today at 6 pm
(44)

Review Summary

Overall, Luna Restaurant earns praise for its warm ambience, friendly staff, and attentive service. Many reviewers describe the atmosphere as lively and the food as very good and well presented, with drinks that are also well crafted, making for a great night with friends. Prices are generally seen as reasonable and the overall value for what is eaten and drank is highlighted. A minority note a negative experience with billing errors, extra charges, and a limited menu that did not meet expectations, leading to a decision not to return. Taken together, the reviews suggest Luna Restaurant is a welcoming spot for gatherings where hospitality, food, and ambience shine, with most guests looking forward to another visit.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Top Pick

Pizzéria Elena

Slices & whole pies in Griffintown.
Open until 8 pm
(87)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Pizzéria Elena as an elevated pizza spot in Griffintown with a warm vibe and friendly, attentive staff. The pizza is consistently praised for a light, crisp yet chewy crust, high quality toppings, and a range of flavors from mushroom and spinach to sopressata, calabrese and classic margherita, with sauces and dips adding extra bite and ice cream finishing the meal nicely. Many say the slices are substantial and good value for the quality, while others note the price can be high and the seating limited, making takeout the norm. The overall consensus is that the pizza by the slice or whole pie delivers a true New York style experience and stands out in Montreal, with enthusiasm for the vibe, decor and hospitality that encourages returning for both pizza and dessert.View restaurant profile
Bakery/Pastry Shop

Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish

Open until 6 pm
(179)

Review Summary

Reviews for Man'oushé - Lahmajoun & Manakish describe a welcoming, homey spot that serves fresh, authentic Lebanese manakeesh and lahmajoun, with dough baked to order and toppings that are generous, especially cheese and zaatar; customers call it the best in town and on the south shore, note the friendly staff, fast service, a warm atmosphere, and good value with free tea and vegan options mentioned; the food is repeatedly described as delicious, hot, and flavorful, with many saying they would return weekly or recommend it to others, and the breads are praised for freshness and the ability to freeze leftovers by dozens; overall the place is praised as a simple, high-quality spot where you feel taken care of and the menu offers ample variety, while a few reviews mention occasional delays during busy times and slightly higher Uber Eats prices compared to the site.View restaurant profile
Ice Cream Parlor

Janine

May be temporarily closed
(16)

Review Summary

Reviews of Janine celebrate a standout gelato and ice cream experience, noted for creative and memorable flavors, a sweetness level that pleases without being overly sugary, and a warm, attentive staff whose playlist and atmosphere enhance the visit. The soft opening drew praise for the mood and friendly service, with many mentioning wow moments and a sense of discovery. Flavors such as Bleuet Vanille Epinette are highlighted as exceptionally good, and several reviewers call it the best gelato in town, with some labeling it the best in Montreal. The owners and staff are repeatedly described as kind and helpful, contributing to a welcoming, top notch experience. Overall, the collection of notes points to frequent plans to return and to explore more of the unique offerings at Janine.View restaurant profile
Restaurant

Shawarma Moods

(27)

Review Summary

Shawarma Moods is described as clean and inviting with friendly staff and tasty, juicy shawarmas made from fresh chicken, earning strong praise from many diners. Some reviews note slow or inconsistent service and repeat waits outside, and one critiques a burger for a poor meat to bun ratio and overall value. Overall, the tone favors flavor and cleanliness but highlights punctuality and value concerns, making it a generally positive but mixed overview of the dining experience.View restaurant profile
Ice Cream Parlor

Pistachio

Open until 1 am
(258)

Review Summary

Described as a cozy and charming dessert spot with a calm, inviting ambiance and cute decor, Pistachio draws visitors with a strong pistachio focused menu and visually appealing trompe l'oeil pastries. The service is widely praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with staff often guiding choices and offering samples. Desserts and ice creams are highlighted for fresh flavors and balance, with pistachio items and baklava, Dubai chocolate chimney cake, and crepes getting many mentions as must tries, while some patrons note that a few items can be pricey or portions feel small. The overall quality is described as high, with many items described as not overly sweet and made with quality ingredients, and the coffee program also receives compliments. A few reviews mention sporadic inconsistencies such as a crepe that missed the mark or a perception of value, but the majority view Pistachio as a standout destination for sweets in Montreal. In sum, Pistachio is seen as a welcoming, Instagram friendly spot offering inventive pistachio desserts, solid coffee and ice cream, and a vibe that invites repeat visits by those with a sweet tooth.View restaurant profile
Bakery/Pastry Shop Top Pick

Comptoir Krem & Kanel

Indulgent cinnamon rolls 🍦 Soft-serve ice cream and specialty coffee.
Open until 9 pm
(50)

Review Summary

Comptoir Krem & Kanel earns wide praise for its brioches, with favorites like pistachio, lotus, classic and speculoos, noted for a perfectly moist, fluffy texture and a balanced sweetness that keeps it from being too sweet. The brioche is described as handmade each morning and decadently addictive, a must try for pastry lovers. The accompanying drinks and desserts receive praise too, including a selection of artisanal slushes such as mango, dragon fruit and matcha, as well as ice cream with mango and passion fruit that tastes incredibly fresh. Service is generally friendly and helpful, though a few reviews mention moments of less attentive staff or a fly near the pastries and occasional stock shortages on busy days. Prices are described as a little steep by some, but the quality and the versatility for dessert, brunch, or a take-home treat are cited as worth it. Overall the spot is seen as a charming, artisanal bakery cafe on the north shore with many planning to return to try more flavors.View restaurant profile
Ice Cream Parlor

GaGa Glace

Open until 8 pm
(28)

Review Summary

GaGa Glace gets strong praise for natural flavors and quality ingredients, with vegan sorbet options like raspberry and coconut standing out, while chocolate vegan is not available. The atmosphere is described as colorful, cute and charming with excellent service, making it a welcome addition to the neighbourhood, and many note the friendly staff and warm vibe. The ice creams are described as creamy with a texture that ranges from smooth to whipped, and many appreciate the possibility to sample before buying, though a few say the current flavor selection is small and prices feel a bit high. Portion sizes are occasionally mentioned as modest compared with competitors, and expectations for seasonal improvements are noted, but overall GaGa Glace is seen as a top choice for natural, not overly sweet flavours and a memorable experience, with some reviews calling it the best ice cream in the southwest of Montreal.View restaurant profile

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