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Quartier des Spectacles Indian Open Sunday Restaurants

We found 2 recommendations for Quartier des Spectacles Indian Open Sunday Restaurants.

See also: The 10 Best Quartier des Spectacles Indian Open Sunday Restaurants which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Quartier des Spectacles Restaurants.

Darbar - Quartier des Spectacles Indian Open Sunday Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Darbar

Opens Wednesday at 4:30 pm
(735)

Review Summary

Darbar is described as an intimate, cozy, family run gem offering authentic Indian cuisine with warmth, balance and a modern touch. Dishes are consistently flavorful and freshly prepared, with many reviewers noting how the chef comes to tables to explain dishes and tailor recommendations, and how spice levels and dietary needs such as gluten free or vegan options can be accommodated. The service is frequently praised as attentive, welcoming and knowledgeable, and the setting is quiet and suited for conversation or special occasions, with cocktails and drinks adding to the experience. While the restaurant's small size can mean slower service on busy nights and some dishes arriving separately, the overall impression is one of high quality, good value and a memorable dining experience that many describe as a Montreal standout and a hidden gem. Reservations are recommended as the venue is small and often busy.View restaurant profile
SpiceBros - Quartier des Spectacles Indian Open Sunday Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

SpiceBros

Bringing the taste of Indian food with a modern twist, spicebros style!
Opens Today at 11 am
(517)

Review Summary

SpiceBros in Montreal garners praise for generous portions and flavorful dishes, with highlights like butter chicken poutine, paneer options, samosas, and mango lassi that many diners consider among the best they’ve had. The service is a frequent standout, described as friendly, attentive, and willing to share samples or help with choices, contributing to consistently positive impressions. The atmosphere and cleanliness receive mostly favorable comments, though a few guests find the vibe a bit quiet or loud at busy times. The spot is praised for late hours and reliable availability for late night meals, making it a popular option after shows or flights, while some reviews note pricing can be on the higher side or that quality can vary by location. Vegetarian dishes are well received, though a handful of reviewers report bland or uneven seasoning on certain orders, and there are occasional mix ups like paneer being substituted with tofu. Overall, customers leave with warm memories of generous hospitality and solid Indian comfort food, and repeat visits are common when seeking a quick, tasty meal that feels fresh and well prepared.View restaurant profile
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