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Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

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Casa Di Toto - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Casa Di Toto

Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(69)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Casa Di Toto comes across in reviews as a warm, family run Italian spot with fresh, delicious food, a wide variety of options, generous portions, and reasonable prices. Pizzas and focaccia are highlighted for authenticity, with Napoli style pizza frequently praised, while arancini and cannoli are among favorites, and desserts are noted for their beauty and size. The menu also includes calzone and pastries and emphasizes fresh ingredients, and many mention a homey vibe with a sense of care in the cooking. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed, and the service is described as friendly and attentive. Location near the Jean Talon market is seen as a plus, with a casual vibe that suits weekend soccer viewing and casual dining, though parking can be a challenge. Takeout is appreciated as a practical option. Overall, Casa Di Toto is portrayed as a beloved neighborhood staple that delivers traditional Italian flavors, generous portions, and a welcoming, authentic experience.View restaurant profile
Pizzéria NO.900 - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Pizzéria NO.900

Open until 9 pm
(172)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: Exploring Quebec City's Pizzerias: Our Recommendations19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More

Review Summary

Overall, Pizzéria NO.900 earns praise for delicious pizza, attentive service, and a cozy, attractive setting, with many noting good value and a varied menu that appeals to different tastes. Several reviews highlight authentic Italian style, thin crisp crusts, fresh ingredients, and well balanced toppings, and some mention standout antipasti and desserts. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and clean, with plenty of seating and a pleasant terrace in good weather, making it a reliable spot near the Jean Talon Market. Service is frequently described as friendly and helpful, though a few experiences point to occasional delays or rush hour pressure that affects timing. Notable notes include vegan and gluten free options and a strong beverage list, including wine and cocktails, which add to the appeal. Overall, the reviews converge on the idea that Pizzéria NO.900 is a top choice for pizza lovers seeking quality at a reasonable price and a place where many plan to return.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Sushi Shop

Open until 8 pm
(16)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Reviews of Sushi Shop show mixed feedback with a poke bowl described as mostly cucumber, avocado, iceberg lettuce, tempura and rice and notes that crispy rice was not provided and the salmon was not torched, and that there can be too much tempura in some portions. Other comments praise the overall quality of the sushi and a very pleasant experience, especially at a branch in Villeray that is regarded as excellent and a favorite spot. Taken together, the reviews point to generally solid quality and a favorable visit, with particular emphasis on accurate preparation and presentation.View restaurant profile
Café Saint-Henri - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Café Saint-Henri

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(107)
Little-Italy, Mile-Ex

Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews of Café Saint-Henri describe a mix of experiences. Some visitors praise the cozy space, friendly staff, and inviting pastries, with notes that the coffee can be very good and the atmosphere ideal for a quick bite, reading, or chatting. Others report inconsistent coffee quality, such as grind sizes being too coarse for certain brews, espresso that tastes bitter or flat, and a focus on service that can feel rushed when crowds are heavy. Several comments mention overwhelmed staff during busy times and a desire for more help or longer, calmer service. Practical annoyances appear as well, including a lack of bathrooms and, in some visits, louder conversations behind the counter and questions about cleanliness of cups. A few patrons mention price compared to portion size, while several reviews affirm the café as charming, with a creative drink menu and a welcoming vibe that makes it a popular spot, especially on weekends. Improvements suggested include more professional upkeep, cleaner presentation, and consistent attention to the balance between speed and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Basha - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Basha

Open until 10 pm
(366)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Overall, reviewers describe Basha as the best Basha in Montreal, a warm family run Lebanese fast casual that delivers fresh, flavorful, generously portioned dishes. The shawarma and shish taouk are repeatedly highlighted as standouts, with marinated proteins, crisp salads and homemade sauces. The pita is praised for freshness and a crisp grill with herb oil, and the variety of salads such as beet and tabbouleh is a highlight. Guests appreciate authenticity, clear care in preparation, and ingredients that taste fresh and high quality. Service is consistently described as courteous, attentive, and friendly, with a welcoming, homely atmosphere and staff who go the extra mile. Takeout and dine in experiences are both praised, and many say this is the spot to go for Lebanese cuisine in the city, with generous portions and good value. In summary, Basha stands out for flavor, freshness and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(5)
Little-Italy

Review Summary

Le Marché Des Saveurs Du Québec is praised for a great selection of local products, including ingredients for traditional native dishes, and for being a very welcoming spot with good products and plenty of options. The staff are friendly and provide helpful advice, with thanks to the team. The boutique is described as an exceptional shop offering high quality products and is considered a must visit at the market. The butcher is incredible and dedicated to the craft with a focus on quality. There is encouragement to continue promoting local and organic products. The presence of farm raised meats is appreciated, and some reviewers would like to see even more organic varieties. The overall vibe comes across as very positive.View restaurant profile
Parma Café - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Parma Café

Italian Coffee and Specialties
Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(253)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Your Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sandwiches

Review Summary

Parma Café is described as a cozy, welcoming spot in Jean Talon Market with plenty of room, a calm vibe, and friendly staff, making it suitable for studying or a casual meal. The coffee is consistently praised for being bold and well made, and the service is often noted as fast and courteous. The food earns high marks too, with many raving about the paninis, the mortadella and pesto, the eggplant parm, caprese salad, and other Italian offerings, plus desserts like Nutella cookies. The atmosphere is repeatedly called charming and cozy, with an open kitchen adding to the experience. While value is generally seen as good and portions generous, a few reviews mention slower service during busy times or occasional inconsistency in sandwich quality. Overall Parma Café comes across as a dependable go-to for strong coffee, tasty sandwiches, and a friendly, comfortable environment in the market area.View restaurant profile
Alep - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Alep

Open until 10:30 pm
(234)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, Alep delivers bold Middle Eastern flavors that many reviewers praise for freshness and complexity, from the fattouche and hummus to tender grilled meats and a variety of tasting menu options that showcase a wide range of spices. The dining experience is described as delicious and memorable by many, with some noting excellent service and thoughtful wine recommendations, while others report slow or uneven service and long waits, and a few feel portions are small relative to the price. The atmosphere is generally pleasant and lively, though it can be a bit loud, and some diners observe a quieter, pricier section that could be more tranquil. Value fluctuates across reviews, with several guests happily paying for quality and variety, and a minority feeling the value does not fully match expectations. In sum, Alep is seen as a place offering strong flavors and attentive care that many would return for, despite occasional concerns about pacing, portion size, and consistency.View restaurant profile
3 Pierres 1 Feu - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

3 Pierres 1 Feu

Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
(403)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Black History Month in Montreal 2026: Restaurants Where Black Heritage Is at the Heart of the PlateAmerican BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-TriesView More

Review Summary

Overall, the reviews paint 3 Pierres 1 Feu as part of a lively, colorful market experience with a vast array of fresh produce, seafood, cheeses, meats, flowers and locally made gifts, plus plenty of places to eat on site or take a break on a terrace. The atmosphere is described as warm, authentic and very Montreal, with friendly vendors, easy navigation and a rhythm that invites wandering, tasting and lingering. The market and its stalls are repeatedly praised for quality, seasonality and breadth of choices, from everyday groceries to special finds, while parking options and accessibility are noted as a plus. The restaurant earns kudos as a reliable stop for a meal after shopping, and the overall vibe encourages trying new flavors and picking up gift items. A few critics mention higher prices, a sense of gentrification and occasional quieter winter days, but the consensus remains that 3 Pierres 1 Feu is a must visit for food lovers seeking local, delicious fare.View restaurant profile
Musubi - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Musubi

May be temporarily closed
(34)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi Restaurants

Review Summary

Musubi is praised for its beautifully crafted onigiri with a good balance of filling and rice, and for a friendly, attentive service at the Jean Talon Market alongside a solid beer selection; standout items mentioned include a spicy tuna onigiri, an original chicken onigiri, yuzunade, and seasonal specials like lobster and snow crab onigiri, with desserts such as daifuku and strawberry mochi also enjoyed. Opinions on value and portions are mixed, with some praising the portions as well balanced or not too heavy, while others call the prices high for the size and note fillings or fish can be dry and the seaweed a bit chewy. The atmosphere is described as a charming market stall, a hidden gem with a family-run vibe and staff who guide choices, contributing to a must-visit reputation for many. Overall Musubi stands out for authentic flavors and creative onigiri, offering both well-priced staples and seasonal specials, even as a few reviews wish for bigger fillings or lower prices.View restaurant profile
Sushi Nanami - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Sushi Nanami

Open until 9 pm
(296)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sushi Nanami as a standout spot in Montreal for fresh, beautifully prepared sushi and poke bowls, with a menu that includes vegetarian options and gluten free choices and a strong emphasis on quality ingredients. The service is consistently praised as warm and attentive, with staff who remember customers by name and occasionally offer small extras. The dining space is noted to be cozy and compact, which some find charming while others note it can be tight for dining in, and takeout is also mentioned as convenient. Many reviewers call it the best sushi in Montreal or in the Jean Talon area, highlighting the chef's craft, thoughtful plating, and good value for the price. Repeat visits are common and the overall vibe is a welcoming, professional, neighborhood friendly experience that makes it easy to recommend to friends.View restaurant profile
Bouffe-moi ! - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Bouffe-moi !

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(65)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Bouffe-moi ! comes across in reviews as a popular vegan option with oversized pogos and a memorable lemonade that many diners praise for flavor and balance. The food is described as tasty and inventive, with straightforward options given a twist, and the service is consistently noted as friendly and attentive, explaining offerings and checking in even while multitasking. The lemonade is a recurring favorite, sometimes a touch sweet, while fries and corn dogs receive praise for texture and flavor, with some wishing for crisper fries. Pogos are highlighted for their size and generous toppings, and the corn dog batter draws mixed reactions but remains a standout item. Prices are mentioned as high by some, and cleanliness of tables is occasionally noted as a drawback. Some reviewers were surprised to learn the vegan concept, and a few feel consistency varies.View restaurant profile
Crêperie du Marché - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Crêperie du Marché

Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 am
(319)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide

Review Summary

Crêperie du Marché is described as a lively Breton inspired spot inside Jean Talon Market, offering a wide range of gluten free and buckwheat galettes alongside many savory and sweet crepes made to order. Reviewers praise fresh ingredients, delicate fillings, and generous portions that feel satisfying, with many mentioning the option to customize fillings and to enjoy vegan or vegetarian choices. Friendly and efficient staff are repeatedly highlighted, keeping service fast even when the market is busy and lines are long. Some notes point to a higher price point and occasional crepes that are a touch burnt or overly salty, but most consider the quality and variety to justify it. Overall, Crêperie du Marché stands out in the market for its authentic Breton flair, reliable gluten free offerings, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a go-to stop for both locals and visitors.View restaurant profile
El Rey del Taco (LE ROI DU TACO) - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

El Rey del Taco (LE ROI DU TACO)

Open until 10 pm
(635)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best Mexican Restaurants in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Tacos in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Overall, El Rey del Taco draws mixed but largely positive feedback, with many reviewers praising authentic Mexican flavors, juicy meats, fresh guacamole, and homemade tortillas, and calling the place a solid option near Jean Talon market or a reliable spot for tasty tacos and brunch; the atmosphere is described as lively and welcoming, and service is frequently noted as friendly and attentive. Some guests find the portions small and prices high for what is offered, and others report crowding and cramped seating during peak times. There are also comments about inconsistent experiences, from standout dishes like chilaquiles verdes and birria tacos to concerns about saltiness in some meats and a mole enchilada dish that did not meet expectations. A few reviewers mention that the entrance is not wheelchair accessible and that there are occasional issues with promotions or grill cleanliness on busy days. Despite these variances, many say the food is flavorful and the place is worth returning to for the Mexican atmosphere and dependable options.View restaurant profile
Casa Poutine & Bar - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Casa Poutine & Bar

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(12)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Casa Poutine & Bar draws consistent praise for its poutine and tasty fries, with reviewers noting an excellent poutine and friendly staff in a market setting. The market ambience adds energy but seating can be hard to find. Complimentary spicy sauce is available, and the fries are described as great, with ketchup often mentioned as a side option. Pricing is mixed, with one review calling the poutine the most expensive in the area for a casual meal while others describe prices as fair. Overall, the experience centers on solid flavors, helpful service, and a lively market location that influences the dining dynamic.View restaurant profile
Juliette & Chocolat - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Juliette & Chocolat

Open until 10 pm
(185)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best Dessert Places in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Juliette & Chocolat as a cozy, welcoming spot with a warm, family friendly vibe and attentive staff. The hot chocolate is repeatedly praised for its old fashioned richness, and the crepes and buckwheat crepes are standout offerings, often large enough to share. Desserts are a major draw, with brownies and other chocolate treats noted for flavor and presentation, though a few items are described as overly sweet or of uneven quality. The menu includes savory options and a range of vegetarian and vegan choices, with vegan brownie and vegan hot chocolate mentioned by some guests. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, with playful touches for kids, a friendly atmosphere, and a terrace that some reviewers enjoy. Service is generally friendly and helpful, though several reviewers mention occasional understaffing and longer waits. Price increases and smaller portions after recent changes have disappointed longtime visitors, leaving some unsure about value. A note from one review mentions a questionable quote in the women’s restroom with a grossophobe connotation that could offend some patrons. Overall, Juliette & Chocolat remains a go-to destination for desserts and crepes in Montreal, with many planning to return for the chocolate and crepe offerings while hoping for consistent quality and pricing.View restaurant profile
Mazorca MTL - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Mazorca MTL

May be temporarily closed
(50)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Reviews highlight Mazorca MTL for flavorful tacos, especially pork and chicken, and a guacamole described as outstanding, with many praising the bold tastes and bright, colorful presentation; the service is consistently described as friendly and attentive, and the venue at Jean Talon Market is portrayed as cute with multiple seating options and a bright inviting atmosphere. The market setting can be busy in the afternoon, causing occasional waits, while some diners mention extras like complimentary shots or refills as pleasant touches; takeout packaging is noted for keeping items neat and a spicy hot sauce is available on request, with margaritas also earning positive mentions. A few voices call the pricing a bit high for small portions and describe the taste as mild or the toppings as odd, but overall the feedback leans positive and Mazorca MTL is seen as a quality market bite worth trying.View restaurant profile
Patati Patata - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Patati Patata

Open until 8 pm
(115)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: 14 Must-try Poutine Spots in MontrealGuide to the Best Montreal Snack Bars Worth DiscoveringView More

Review Summary

Patati Patata is described as a simple, good and affordable spot with generous portions and a casual, family friendly vibe. The atmosphere is laid back and the staff are friendly, making it a solid option for a quick, tasty meal without breaking the bank. The menu features mini burgers and a fish burger that earns praise, while the poutine is praised by some and found lacking by others, and the fries are generally solid though not universal. It is well suited for families and casual outings, with fast service and a welcoming crew, though occasional concerns about cleanliness and maintenance such as sticky tables and high chairs needing cleaning show up. Some reviews mention changes in the bread affecting quality, while others emphasize value and portions as the main strengths. Overall, Patati Patata is seen as a dependable budget friendly choice that delivers good value and a cozy vibe, with experiences that can vary between visits.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Open until 10 pm
(585)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Mon Ami Korean BBQ typically earns positive comments for tasty Korean barbecue, generous portions and friendly service, with many noting a lively, family friendly atmosphere and a convenient QR code ordering system. Reviewers appreciate the variety of meats and side dishes and the overall value, especially on all you can eat options, while a few find some cuts fatty or not perfectly cooked and mention pricing as a concern. The service is repeatedly described as fast and attentive, though busy times can slow things down when staff are stretched. Ventilation and heat can be an issue on hot days, and a small number of guests point to noise, flies, or inconsistent flavor on certain items. Overall Mon Ami Korean BBQ is seen as a solid, affordable option with a fun table cooking concept that makes for a social dining experience, encouraging repeat visits, especially with family or friends, while noting that patience and menu selection can influence satisfaction on any given visit.View restaurant profile
Havre aux Glaces - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Havre aux Glaces

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(44)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal

Review Summary

Havre aux Glaces draws mixed notes from reviewers, with a long queue and prices that feel high for scoops, though flavors come across as rich and ingredient-forward, featuring visible pistachio and a strong matcha while some cones taste a bit burnt and portions feel small for the cost. Many praise the sorbets and the best sorbet flavors, with seasonal rotations that keep trying something new on each visit. The shop offers a wide range of dairy-free options, which is appreciated by lactose intolerant guests. Some descriptions frame the product as artisanal ice cream rather than gelato, with flavor profiles that taste very real and include pistachio, hazelnut, and caramel or maple variations. There is no seating inside, but the market setting provides nearby picnic tables, even in winter. A pink grapefruit sorbet in a half-liter portion is highlighted, and overall flavors are consistently delicious, even if some find the price and portion size a touch high.View restaurant profile
Roxy Focaccia - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Roxy Focaccia

May be temporarily closed
(42)
Little-Italy, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Roxy Focaccia for fresh soft focaccia, high quality fillings, and a comforting homemade feel. The bread and ingredients are described as exceptionally fresh, with sauces made in house and generous portions that many say are worth the price. Standout sandwiches such as mort de faim and che figue ata with peach are frequently highlighted, along with notes on seasonal creations. The atmosphere is described as cozy and the service as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming dining experience. Several comments mention that the sandwiches are among the best they have ever had and that the place is a go to for a satisfying hearty meal, sometimes described as craving worthy. While a few reviews note that opening hours could be more convenient or that some prices feel high, most agree that the quality and flavor justify a visit. Overall the collection of reviews depicts a consistently strong, highly recommended focaccia focused menu with memorable flavors and generous well crafted portions.View restaurant profile
Palomar - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Palomar

Open until 9:30 pm
(252)
Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The 18 Best Places to Enjoy Fresh Oysters in MontrealMontreal Restaurants Serving the Best Dishes This Lobster SeasonView More

Review Summary

Palomar emerges in reviews as a seafood-forward spot that blends a lively market vibe with dining, featuring a standout raw bar, a broad selection of oysters, frequent mentions of mussels and calamari, and the option to pick a fish at a counter and have it grilled or prepared to order. Dishes like gravlax, tuna tartare, and various grilled fish receive particular praise, with many noting the freshness and thoughtful preparation, while some visits mention that portions or pricing can be on the small side or that service can be inconsistent during peak times. The ambiance is described as cozy yet energetic, with a terrace that many enjoy and a staff described as friendly, attentive, and professional. The overall impression across reviews is that Palomar offers a memorable seafood experience with high quality, a unique market-to-table concept, and strong value for seafood lovers who want to explore fresh catches and inventive preparations.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré - Restaurants in Jean Talon Market

Boulangerie Au Pain Doré

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(38)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

At Boulangerie Au Pain Doré, reviewers highlight standout pastries such as galette des rois and a chocolate croissant, with sandwiches praised for freshness and bread that looks amazing, and service described as friendly and helpful with reasonable prices. Many note the food as generally fresh and tasty, though some experiences mention delays, confusion over dine in, and a few mixups with orders and refunds. A latte is described as one of the best, and the chocolate avalanche pastry is described as delicious, while some coffees such as Americano are weaker and a few pastries are hit or miss. A negative note mentions a brioche croissant that was dry and not fresh, leading to concerns about pricing and future visits. Overall, the reviews show strong favorites among the pastry and sandwich options, with generally positive impressions tempered by occasional service or quality hiccups.View restaurant profile

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