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≈ 3 km
Reviews describe India Beau Village as a welcoming and authentic Indian dining spot in Montreal, offering a broad menu with favorites like butter chicken, chana bhatura, naan and dal makhni. Diners note generous portions and strong value for price, with many praising thalis and breads for being affordable and satisfying. The service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, efficient and attentive, contributing to a consistent, enjoyable atmosphere. The restaurant is described as clean, comfortable and unpretentious, yet capable of delivering memorable, flavorful meals that entice repeat visits. Several reviews contrast it with pricier options by stressing quality, authenticity and a welcoming vibe that makes diners feel at home.View restaurant profile
India Beau Village
Opens Today at 11 amParc-Extension, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews converge on Harry's Curry Corner as a consistently satisfying and affordable spot for Indian cuisine, with flavorful curries that range from butter chicken and lamb korma to dal makhani and palak paneer, plus well made bhature, naan and garlic naan to scoop up the sauces. Guests repeatedly mention generous portions and good value, with many noting that dishes are well spiced and balanced, and that seafood and vegetarian options like shrimp biryani, chana samosa, aloo gobi, and vegan biryani are well represented. The atmosphere is described as warm, unpretentious, and welcoming, suitable for families and casual dinners, with service hailed as friendly, accommodating, and quick, though a few comments note occasional delays during peak hours or limited alcohol offerings. Takeout and delivery are praised for reliability, freshness, and staying true to the kitchen feel, and several reviewers express eagerness to return. Overall, Harry's Curry Corner emerges as a standout choice in Montreal for authentic Indian flavors, strong comfort dishes, and consistently good service.View restaurant profile
Harry's Curry Corner
Opens Today at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.4 km
Le Super Qualité earns praise for authentic Indian street food with standout dishes like vada pav, pav bhaji, dosa, and dahi puri, capturing Mumbai and Tamil Nadu flavors with fresh, well-seasoned elements, and offering both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options with vegan adaptations possible. The atmosphere is described as cozy and intimate, with a choice between indoor and outdoor seating, though the Belanger location is noted for being cramped. The menu is often praised for being focused and easy to decide, while some reviews feel the thali and price may be less favorable due to portion sizes or higher prices in recent visits. The service is generally friendly and attentive but occasionally slow or inconsistent, leading to mixed experiences across visits; some diners highlight warm, helpful staff while others mention long waits or a feeling of being overlooked. Overall Le Super Qualité is seen as one of the most authentic and tasty Indian street food experiences in Montreal, with high marks for flavor, freshness, and a lively vibe, though variations between locations and occasional service or price hiccups are noted.View restaurant profile
Le Super Qualité
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews of Makkah praise flavorful Afghan and Indian dishes with fresh, aromatic flavors and generous portions that feel like a feast. Garlic naan is described as soft and warm, while butter naan and plain naan are also popular though plain can be a bit dry. Butter chicken is creamy and rich, with matar paneer and other curries providing variety, though some note the paneer to peas ratio can be skewed. Rice options such as Kabuli rice and biryani rice are highlighted for their quality and portion size, and fries are considered among the best in the city with many guests returning for a larger order. The prices are generally reasonable and the service is friendly and efficient, with staff accommodating spice levels and family needs. The space is small and clean with a simple, comfy atmosphere that suits family meals or small gatherings, and many reviewers call Makkah a hidden gem despite the modest decor.View restaurant profile
Makkah
Opens Today at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.3 km
Mysore Fine Cuisine Indienne is described in the reviews as an authentic, fresh and flavorful Indian dining experience in Montreal, with standout dishes such as butter chicken, tandoori selections, biryani and naan, and a variety of curries praised for bold but balanced spice and generous portions. Service is consistently noted as friendly, attentive and smooth whether dining in or ordering delivery, with staff going the extra mile and creating a welcoming vibe despite a small, unpretentious setting. Diners mention good value for money and a commitment to quality, though a few point out that prices can be high for the amount served and that chicken breast in some dishes can be dry, while sauces and accompaniments redeem or elevate the meal. The place is regarded as a culinary hidden gem by many, frequently recommended to others and described as among the best Indian options in Montreal, with visitors expressing confidence in returning for more and praising the authenticity and artistry of the flavors.View restaurant profile
Mysore Fine Cuisine Indienne
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 2.7 km
Marche Moon Star is widely praised for authentic Bangladeshi flavors and a home cooked feel, with many reviews highlighting fresh, flavorful dishes such as tehari, kacchi biryani, roast polao, and halim, along with generous portions and reasonable prices. The service is repeatedly described as warm and attentive, with the owner and staff making guests feel at home and never rushing the meal. The atmosphere is typically simple and welcoming, and the restaurant is noted as a reliable late night option with convenient hours and strong delivery through apps. Ramadan and other special occasions are mentioned for the hospitality and occasional complimentary desserts, while a few notes point to occasional spice imbalances or price discrepancies between dine in and delivery. Overall Marche Moon Star is considered a hidden gem in Parc Extension for anyone seeking genuine Bangladeshi cuisine and friendly hospitality.View restaurant profile
Marche Moon Star
Open until 11:55 pmParc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 2.7 km
Hindusthali is described across reviews as a warm, family run Indian restaurant that feels like home, with a cozy, intimate atmosphere, spotless surroundings, and attentive, friendly service. The menu gets high marks for variety, with many vegan options and thalis that showcase fresh, home made flavors. Dishes like baingan bharta, curries, and lassi are repeatedly praised for depth without being overly oily or spicy, and portions are generous at affordable prices. Guests frequently note the quality of ingredients, the care in preparation, and the hospitality of the owners who welcome guests as if visiting friends. The experience is often described as comforting, nourishing, and reassuringly authentic, with praise for the mango lassi, pista kulfi, and other desserts, as well as the overall value for money. While one or two comments mention a preferred older setting, the consensus remains that Hindusthali is a standout option for vegan and non vegan diners alike, warranting repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Hindusthali
Welcoming space with exposed brick & wooden tables, serving a menu of typical Indian specialties.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.8 km
Chai Sutta Bar comes across as a lively, welcoming chai lounge with a modern vibe where chai is served in kulhads and a range of snacks pairs nicely with the drinks. The chai is repeatedly praised for being rich and kadak, with many noting good flavor and consistent quality, while the staff is described as friendly, polite and quick, contributing to a generally positive service experience. The atmosphere and music, along with affordable prices, make it a popular place to hang out or grab a quick tea break. Some reviews mention downsides such as long wait times, occasional mix ups like dessert substitutions, safety concerns about packaging and spillages, and cleanliness issues; a few patrons also report inconsistent service during peak times. Overall, the reviews suggest Chai Sutta Bar offers solid chai, tasty snacks, and a pleasant social vibe, though visitors should anticipate busy periods and check orders and packaging when needed.View restaurant profile
Chai Sutta Bar
Opens Today at 9 amParc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 2.9 km
Restaurant L'amrit is described as possibly the best Indian in town, with incredibly friendly service and a warm, welcoming host. Reviews note generous, flavorful dishes that are not oily or salty, with favorites including naan, curries, biryani, and paneer, and vegetarian, vegan, fish and shrimp options. Extras such as complimentary mango lassi and mango ice cream, plus the possibility of bringing your own wine, add to the appeal, and the location near the train station is convenient. A casual, homey atmosphere and attentive service are frequently highlighted, with good value for price in Montreal. A few notes mention occasional inconsistency in spice level or in the quality of meat dishes in certain visits or takeout, but overall the experience is highly positive and many say they will return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'amrit
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviews describe Classic India Restaurant as a small, unpretentious, family‑run spot in Montreal offering halal and vegetarian options at very reasonable prices, with generous portions and quick, friendly service. Diners praise authentic Indian flavors across dishes such as butter chicken, chicken tikka, paneer dishes, biryani, and chaat papri, noting that both dine‑in and takeout experiences are satisfying. The atmosphere is modest but welcoming, with reliable quality that keeps customers returning for favorites like chicken kadhai and paneer dishes, and many call it among the best value in the city for classic Indian cooking. Overall, this restaurant is viewed as a dependable, budget friendly destination with flavorful dishes, friendly staff, and solid portions that hold up over time.View restaurant profile
Classic India Restaurant
Opens Today at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviewers give Central Sweets & Food-Hub a mostly positive overall impression, praising authentic chaat such as sev puri and bhalla chaat, a beloved chai, and a wide selection of desserts including falooda. Panipuri and samosas are often described as good, and the staff is repeatedly noted as welcoming, friendly, respectful, and helpful while the space is described as clean. A few critiques center on pav bhaji, which some find oily and stale and not up to the rest of the menu, though other items like aloo parathas and chicken biryani are highlighted, with biryani sometimes limited to weekends. Several comments mention standout items like the best spring rolls with strong spices, fresh dahi puri and falooda, and frequent notes that Central Sweets & Food-Hub offers excellent service, good conversations with staff, and reliable quality for Eid sweets. Overall, the venue is seen as a good family and friends spot with lots of options and consistently high quality on sweets and Indian street food, deserving a visit for those seeking authentic flavors and a friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Central Sweets & Food-Hub
Opens Today at 9 amParc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 3 km
Sana Restaurant is widely praised for consistently delicious food, with standout haleem and a menu that showcases authentic South Asian flavors, bold spices, and presentations that invite a photo before tasting. The kitchen earns compliments for freshness and quality ingredients, and favorites like chicken sizzler and fish pakora are often highlighted along with raita and the yellow chutney. Many note friendly, welcoming service and a warm atmosphere, with small gestures like complimentary raita elevating the experience, while a few reviews mention slower service, occasional hygiene concerns, or less attentive counter service. Value is seen as good for the quality, portions are described as generous, and several reviewers consider this among Montreal's best Indian and Pakistani options and say they plan to return and recommend it.View restaurant profile
Sana
Opens Today at 11 amParc-Extension, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 3 km
Overall, reviews describe La Paanvilla as a lively, all-vegetarian Indian spot known for authentic street-food flavors, with paan and falooda receiving especially strong praise, along with chana bhatura, samosa chaat, dosas, and Indo-Chinese dishes that many diners find fresh and flavorful. The menu is seen as diverse, offering both savory classics and indulgent desserts such as rabdi falooda, with portions described as generous and presentation appealing. Several comments highlight fast, friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, making it a reliable choice for groups and families. However, some reviews point to variability in dishes like idly batter and a few items that can be overly salty or not up to standard, suggesting that consistency could improve. The overall impression is that La Paanvilla delivers strong flavors and a memorable paan experience, often cited as among the best in town, and many would recommend a visit to try the falooda and paan varieties as well as the chaat. While not every dish meets every expectation, most patrons leave satisfied with the vibrant, affordable fare and the lively vibe that makes it a go-to for Indian comfort food and street-food inspired delights.View restaurant profile
La Paanvilla
Opens Today at 10 amParc-Extension
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≈ 3 km
Royal Punjab draws praise for its flavorful, authentic Indian fare with chole bhatura and a well rounded thali standing out, along with a strong dosa selection and excellent naan. Reviewers describe rich, well seasoned curries, generous portions, and good value for money, while some feel the dessert options fall short and best to skip them. The atmosphere is described as warm and comfortable, with friendly service and a layout that suits both dining and casual working or conversation, plus a window seat that offers a pleasant breeze on hot days. Overall, the restaurant is regarded as a top neighborhood pick for home style Punjabi and Indian cooking in Montreal, delivering reliable favorites and a welcoming, affordable experience. A few dishes receive mixed notes such as chicken texture or dessert quality, but the consensus leans toward consistency, flavorful food, and strong staples that make the place a go to for many diners.View restaurant profile
Royal Punjab
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 3.1 km
Salateen is described as a halal Indian restaurant with a wide menu and consistently strong flavors, where items like biryani, lamb karahi, chicken tikka masala, nihari, dal chana, and tandoori shrimp receive praise for depth and tenderness, and naan and garlic naan are highlighted as especially good. The food is noted for freshness and solid cooking, not overly spicy, with generous portions and good value for money, making it a reliable option for families and groups. The atmosphere is described as cozy and clean, with friendly, attentive staff and quick service that enhances the dining experience. While most reviews are glowing and repeatedly recommend Salateen, there are mentions of a disappointing chicken biryani that was oily and lacked aroma, and some concerns about packaging and plastic use that could be addressed. Overall, Salateen is seen as a top choice for flavorful halal Indian cuisine, inviting repeat visits from locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Salateen
Opens Today at 11 amParc-Extension
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews of Dera Restaurant describe bold authentic Pakistani flavors and generous portions, with paya, nihari, haleem and halwa puri frequently praised and naan noted as fresh and flavorful. Many diners report friendly and attentive service that creates a welcoming, homey vibe, though some note room for improvement in ambiance, lighting and staff uniforms and cleanliness. Food quality shows highs and lows, with dishes praised for depth of flavor while others are described as bland or overly spicy and with some inconsistency across visits. Iftar and breakfast experiences are varied, some buffets offering well received items and others lacking variety or heat, but halwa puri and fresh naan remain standout. Overall Dera Restaurant is seen as a solid go to for authentic desi cuisine and family meals, valued for bold flavors and generous portions, with suggestions to enhance decor, presentation and cleanliness to broaden appeal.View restaurant profile
Dera Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 amParc-Extension
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≈ 3.1 km
Desi Tadka is widely praised for authentic taste and friendly hospitality, with diners calling the food delicious, flavorful, and true to desi and Pakistani traditions. The menu impresses with staples like butter chicken, biryanis, chicken tikka rolls, samosas, gol gappa, pani puri, naan, and refreshing drinks such as mango lassi, all described as fresh, tasty, and satisfying. Service is repeatedly highlighted as warm and welcoming, with guests noting attentive staff and good value. While some diners mention occasional wait times during peak hours, the outcome is described as worth it, and many plan repeat visits from nearby towns to enjoy rich, comforting flavors reminiscent of home or travels in the region. Overall, Desi Tadka is viewed as one of the best desi and Pakistani spots in town, offering a hospitable, affordable, and consistent dining experience for both dine-in and takeout.View restaurant profile
Desi Tadka Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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