Portovino Ristorante is consistently praised for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and attentive, professional service that makes guests feel at home. The menu is celebrated for freshness and variety, offering seafood, pasta, antipasti, and desserts with generous portions and appealing presentation. Brunch is highlighted for its broad range of options, from hot dishes to sweet treats, and for a festive yet cozy vibe that suits celebrations and family gatherings. The restaurant is repeatedly recommended for special occasions and group events, with staff going above and beyond to ensure memorable experiences. Overall, Portovino Ristorante stands out as a reliable choice for flavorful meals, friendly hospitality, and a comfortable, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant is a favorite for many diners who praise generous portions, consistently tasty dishes, and a warm, old school atmosphere. Classic favorites like fried cantonese noodles, general tao chicken, wonton soup, beef and broccoli, shrimp with lobster sauce, and crab or chicken and corn soup are frequently highlighted for flavor and value, with many meals providing enough leftovers to enjoy later. The service is described as friendly and efficient, with attentive staff who recognize regulars and help create a cozy, homey vibe, and guests appreciate thoughtful touches like green tea before the meal and fortune cookies after. A few notes pop up in reviews, including occasional dishes that are too salty or heavy on bean sprouts, minor service quirks, and some comments on price changes, yet the overall impression is that Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant remains a reliable, welcoming spot and a top choice for Chinese food in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Table 51 offers a stylish, welcoming setting with a lively atmosphere and consistently attentive service. The menu covers a wide range of flavors and textures, with many praising each course for quality and balance, from appetizers and seafood to braised beef and shareable plates, plus well made cocktails. The ambiance is described as vibrant yet comfortable, with a bar scene that feels casual and social, and the overall experience is often highlighted as perfect for celebrations, date nights, or casual evenings with friends. Reservations are advised on busy nights as the restaurant tends to attract full houses, and while noise levels can be high, the energy matches the lively mood. Most diners find the value and portions generous, the presentation appealing, and the staff professional and friendly, making Table 51 a dependable choice for a memorable night out.View restaurant profile
Lucille's Oyster Dive is described as a vibrant yet welcoming spot where oysters, lobster rolls, grilled octopus and a range of seafood and steak dishes come together for consistently delicious meals, with the tomahawk and ribeye singled out as standout choices and creme brulee finishing many a great night. The atmosphere ranges from festive to cozy, making it suitable for any occasion, and service is repeatedly praised as attentive and friendly, keeping courses well paced and guests well looked after. The Monkland location in Montreal is noted for its reliability, lively vibe and strong value, with seafood towers, oysters and other specialties earning frequent praise alongside drinks. Overall, guests express high satisfaction with the menu variety, freshness of seafood, and quality of preparation, making Lucille's Oyster Dive a go-to for memorable evenings of seafood and steak.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Mazzeh as a warm, welcoming Persian kebab house in Montreal where the food is consistently delicious and the portions generous. The kebabs, especially koobideh and joojeh, are repeatedly praised for being juicy, well seasoned, and cooked to perfection, with flavors reminiscent of classic Iranian cooking. Hospitality stands out, with attentive, friendly staff and a cozy atmosphere that makes guests feel at home whether dining in or ordering takeout. Many dishes are described as fresh and beautifully presented, with high quality ingredients and good value for money. The menu is diverse enough to satisfy meat lovers and those seeking comforting stews and sides, and the catering service is reliably praised for on time delivery and quality for events. Overall Mazzeh earns strong recommendations for consistent quality, authentic flavors, and a welcoming experience that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Yia Sou Greek Grill earns broad praise for authentic Greek flavors, a warm welcoming vibe, and generous portions. Reviewers consistently call the gyros and souvlaki juicy, the rotisserie chicken exceptional, and the spanakopita, moussaka, calamari, and salads well balanced and flavorful, with fresh ingredients evident in every dish. The atmosphere and staff are frequently described as friendly, efficient, and genuinely hospitable, making it a reliable spot for casual dinners, family outings, or sharing plates with friends on a lively patio. Several reviews note the food is often excellent and the portions large, offering good value for the price, while a few mention price points can be high and that kitchen quality or menu updates can vary over time. Reservations and ordering experiences are sometimes imperfect, but overall the dining experience remains highly positive and many plan to return to enjoy familiar favorites and new twists alike.View restaurant profile
Overall, Diba Restaurant consistently delivers warm hospitality, a chic yet cozy atmosphere, and authentic Persian flavors that shine in juicy kebabs, tender chicken, rich eggplant dishes, and fragrant saffron rice with tahdig, with freshly baked bread and cheese served as a welcoming touch. Portions are generous and presentation is elegant, making it a reliable spot for family meals and celebrations alike. While some guests mention higher prices, the combination of quality, attentive service, and inviting ambiance earns frequent recommendations as one of the top Persian dining experiences in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Pho Anni draws broad praise for flavorful pho, generous portions, and solid value, with many notes about a well balanced broth, tasty spring rolls and shrimp tempura, and satisfying banh mi. The space is described as clean, cozy, and welcoming, with friendly, attentive service, and lunch specials are often highlighted as especially affordable. Several reviews call it one of the better pho spots in the city and a comforting choice for a cold night or a hearty meal. Some critiques mention broth that can be bland or noodles that can be overcooked, occasional slow service or inconsistency, and a desire for brighter accoutrements like lime or extra sauce on the table. Overall the place is seen as reliable, family run, with a warm atmosphere and dependable pho and sides, making it a go to option for Vietnamese cuisine.View restaurant profile
MTL Yardie earns praise for bold, authentic Jamaican flavors with jerk chicken, oxtail, curry goat, patty stuffed dishes, roti, and rice dishes, along with generous portions and fresh ingredients. Reviewers highlight the jerk chicken wings and patties and oxtail as standouts, noting tender meat, savory sauces, and flavors that linger, while some mention the patty filling can overshadow the patty itself. The service is described as warm, friendly, and attentive across visits, contributing to a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere that many say captures the Yardie vibe. Several reviewers call it the best Jamaican spot in Montreal, praising the clean space, consistent quality, and well made drinks like sorrel and fruit punch. A few comments raise concerns about price versus portion size and occasional order mixups or substitutions for takeout, but overall the consensus is that the food is delicious, fresh, and worth the trip, with many planning to return or to have catering for events.View restaurant profile
Sunshine Dumpling House receives consistently positive feedback for delicious dumplings and savory dishes, with friendly service and pickups often ready on arrival. The atmosphere is described as cozy and relaxing, enhanced by community board decor and calm music that invite a return visit. Reviews highlight a wide range of items including beef cilantro dumplings, soup dumplings, bean curd rolls, fried chicken, hot and sour soup, spring rolls, and sesame balls, with generous portions and a sense of homemade quality. A few critiques mention small soup dumplings, cold peanut butter wontons, occasional price or packaging concerns, and a note about a new owner in September, but the overall sentiment remains favorable and many express plans to order again, including via delivery.View restaurant profile
Reviews consistently highlight Mukja as an authentic Korean spot with a wide menu, big portions, and great value. Dishes such as tangsuyuk, dakgangjung, naengmyeon, pajun, tteokbokki, bibimbap, kimchi stew, and seafood pancake are frequently praised for depth of flavor and variety. The service is described as friendly and attentive, with many noting generous side dishes and a casual welcoming atmosphere. Some criticisms include soups that are overly salty, dishes that feel greasy or bland, occasional soggy fried items, and slower service on busy nights. Many patrons consider Mukja one of the best Korean spots in Montreal and a reliable go to for Korean comfort food, especially given affordable prices and generous portions. Overall the consensus leans positive, with authentic flavors and friendly staff marking the experience, though a few visits report inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Al Amine draws broad praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff and fast, attentive service, while the food is described as fresh, flavorful and generously portioned. Reviewers highlight manakish, shawarma, shish taouk, and pizza as standouts, with high quality ingredients, careful preparation and attractive presentation. Many note affordable prices and good value, and the overall vibe is convivial and family friendly. The menu mixes Lebanese staples with a range of options, and sauces and sides such as garlic sauce and pickles complement the grilled dishes nicely. Some days are described as hit or miss in consistency, but the consensus remains that Al Amine delivers reliable, tasty meals and memorable service. A few isolated experiences mention not fresh basbousa and less satisfactory handling, yet these are outweighed by praise for consistent quality, speed, and hospitality. Overall, it is regarded as a top Montreal option for flavorful, well prepared meals at reasonable prices, with strong recommendations to visit.View restaurant profile
Cafe Kokiri is described in reviews as a welcoming spot with a wide range of food, drinks and sweet treats, where staff are consistently friendly and the vibe is warm and casual. Diners praise the texture and flavour of bingsu and the variety of Korean options like bulgogi rice bowls, beef bulgogi, and tteokbokki with adjustable spice, along with fresh to order desserts such as the cream croffle. The interior is noted as cute and spacious enough to study or hang out, with plenty of seating and even a playful photo booth. Bubble tea and dumplings receive strong praise, and reviewers highlight high quality homestyle cooking that evokes comforting, home style flavors. Service is described as attentive, prices reasonable, and there is interest in trying hot dishes on future visits. Overall Cafe Kokiri comes across as a bright, inviting cafe that balances savory meals with sweet treats in a relaxed setting for both work and socializing.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bok receives high praise for its jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk combos, with many saying the jajangmyeon is among the best in town and the tangsuyuk crispy and flavorful. The combos and quick service create a satisfying, comforting experience, and dishes like jjamppong and jokbal are also frequently highlighted. The atmosphere is described as welcoming, with efficient staff and a relaxed vibe, aided by music videos on a wall. Some drawbacks are noted, including a black bean sauce that tastes prepackaged and a vegetable japchae that is heavy on onions and not worth the price, as well as a beef fried rice that was too moist. A few reviews mention inconsistency or unprofessional staff, but overall the restaurant is regarded as one of the top Korean spots in Montreal, offering good value, a wide selection of beverages, and strong recommendations to try the jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk together. Return visits are common among patrons craving the signature dishes, and many express intent to return for the jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk. Overall, the impression is of comforting, delicious food, fast service, and a standout jajangmyeon, with some caveats about certain dishes.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Bistro Miga as a cozy, welcoming spot with a warm family atmosphere and a broad menu that blends authentic Korean dishes with well executed Japanese options. The food is praised for rich flavors, freshness, generous portions, and thoughtful preparation, with standout items including gamjatang, dakgalbi, Osam Bulgogi, bulgogi, tteokbokki, fried chicken, and sushi that many mark as among the best in town. Side dishes and banchan are regularly noted as plentiful and well balanced, while the salmon onion sushi and other nigiri receive frequent acclaim for freshness and texture. Service is described as attentive and friendly, with a calm, clean, and inviting ambiance and frequent mentions of the staff going the extra mile. Delivery experiences stand out for careful wrapping, handwritten notes, and little touches like candies, though a few reviews mention occasional inconsistencies in timing or dish execution. Overall, Bistro Miga is viewed as a hidden gem and a go to for Korean and Japanese flavors in the city, praised for heart, care, and the ability to turn a simple meal into a comforting and satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Collectively, reviews describe Kinton Ramen as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy yet lively atmosphere where the ramen is consistently delicious, the broth rich and the noodles chewy, and portions generous for the price. The menu earns praise for both classics like shoyu and chicken miso and bolder options like spicy pork and seasonal specials, with reliable sides such as gyoza, karaage, and Tokyo fries. Service is frequently described as fast, friendly, and attentive, making it a good choice for families, students, or a casual meal with friends. The overall experience is viewed as dependable and comforting, with many noting great value and a consistent level of quality. Occasional remarks mention busy times causing slower service or minor kitchen misses, but these do not overwhelm the overwhelmingly positive impression.View restaurant profile
Overall, Abhiruchi is described as delivering delicious, fresh and flavorful Indian food with authentic Hyderabadi biryani, plus butter chicken, paneer dishes and goat curry, all praised for rich aromas and well balanced spices; portions are generous and prices are generally reasonable, making it a reliable go to for a satisfying meal. The atmosphere is noted as clean and cozy and service is frequently described as friendly, attentive and welcoming, though a few reviews mention occasional slower or inconsistent service and some variation in taste or portion size. A few diners point out very spicy dishes or spice indicators that could be clearer, and on rare occasions a lingering smell or menu miscommunication was noted, but these do not overshadow the overall positive sentiment. Many reviews highlight that the staff are accommodating and that the paneer biryani and biryanis in general stand out, encouraging repeat visits and strong recommendations as a top Indian option in the area.View restaurant profile
Dessert Café Momo is described as a cozy, welcoming spot in a calm neighborhood with a menu focused on bingsu, cakes, and coffee, where portions are generous and presentation is appealing. The mango bingsoo is repeatedly praised for freshness, balanced sweetness, and a generous helping of fruit, while other bingsoo flavors such as red bean and matcha receive mixed feedback on toppings and flavor intensity. Strawberry shortcake and a variety of cakes are often highlighted as delicious, and the drinks and macarons pair well with the desserts. The staff and owner are consistently described as friendly and accommodating, with the occasional mention of the cafe’s dog adding charm; some note the space is small and can get busy, leading to slower service. A few reviews mention rising prices and wish for more toppings on certain items, but overall the cafe reads as a reliable, enjoyable place to relax with friends and enjoy a satisfying bingsu or cake.View restaurant profile
Instacrispy Bubble Tea receives a mix of glowing and mixed notes from diners, with many praising fresh, tasty food, a fun and clean atmosphere, and friendly service that makes guests want to return. The skewers stand out for variety and bold flavors, with reports of generous portions and a wide range of proteins and vegetables, and bubble tea offerings including brown sugar boba and an unlimited milk tea bar that many find appealing. Adventurous items like stinky tofu are noted by some, while others mention the overall taste and the chef's choices as a good overview of the menu. Some dishes can be quite greasy and certain textures feel off or inconsistent, producing disappointing experiences for a few guests. Service experiences vary as well, ranging from patient and helpful staff to occasional lapses and defensive responses to feedback in some reviews. Despite these differences, the place is described as cute, clean, reasonably priced, and worth a return visit to try more items and drinks.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop draws a mixed set of reviews, with several diners calling it a great value and a convenient, cozy lunch counter thanks to large, filling onigiri and quick service, and a wide range of flavors from spicy salmon to beef with marinated egg yolk and even Korean fried chicken. Others praise the affordable price and generous fillings, sometimes noting the rice is the main star, while a few find the portions too rice-heavy or the fillings sparse and occasionally oily. There are plenty of positive points about the atmosphere and friendly staff, but some experiences mention cleanliness concerns, a small dining area, limited seating, and a tiny bathroom, with reports of a weak sanitation impression and even warm raw fish in some cases. Occasional order mistakes or menu misunderstandings are mentioned, but some staff corrections and courtesy are noted; gluten-free awareness was flagged as unclear by at least one reviewer. Overall, Onigiri Shop is seen as worth trying for value and variety, though dining in may be less enjoyable for some and cleanliness or service can be variable.View restaurant profile
Overall, Grill Gate is described as a warm, welcoming spot with fresh, flavorful food and a lively, modern ambiance. Reviews praise delicious burgers and pizzas, real charcoal grilling, homemade bread, and Persian twists, with portions that are often generous and satisfying, though some consider the price high for the quality of ingredients. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly, attentive, and professional, making the dining experience memorable. The menu covers cheeseburgers, Philly steaks, veggie options, and pizzas, with several items highlighted as must try items and the atmosphere described as clean, cozy, and family friendly. Accessibility receives mixed feedback due to a front step and a small back toilet, but the overall impression remains strong and many reviewers say they will return to try more items.View restaurant profile
Gia Ba is described as a genuine Szechuan takeout spot with a concise menu and dishes that feel authentically Szechuan, offering an education to Canadians about real Chinese flavors. Reviews celebrate the reopening on Somerled after the Monkland closing, with many favorites named such as Gong Bao Brussels Sprouts, Szechuan Cabbage, Green Beans, Eggplant, Salt Pepper Squid, Beef Broccoli, and Cumin Chicken, and describe the food as consistently excellent for takeout and delivery. The place is portrayed as a cosy neighborhood gem and is said to be worth a drive across the city, with some noting that there is no close equivalent Szechuan option in Montreal. Takeout during the Covid shutdown is praised for reliability and the overall tone is that Gia Ba has returned with an outstanding menu, though one review notes only one sauce per order and a bagging issue at the counter. Overall the collection of reviews conveys strong appreciation for the flavors, consistency, and service, making this spot stand out in the landscape of Montreal Szechuan cuisine.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Le Manoir NDG receives mixed but predominantly positive feedback, with many guests describing a warm, welcoming atmosphere, a fireplace, and a lively space suited for groups and sports fans, complemented by large portions and attractive prices. The menu gets praise for hearty breakfast items, crepes, pork souvlaki, and other staples, along with quick, friendly service in many visits. The service is frequently highlighted as attentive and efficient, though some reviews note moments of slower or less proactive service during busy times and language barriers for some guests. Decor is repeatedly singled out for its nice look and the presence of big screens, creating a casual, family-friendly vibe. While some guests consider it a good all-around spot for meals and drinks, others describe limited cocktail options and emphasize that it may not be a beer-centric brasserie. Overall, Brasserie Le Manoir NDG seems to deliver solid value and consistent comfort, with room for improvement in service consistency.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Senegal receives praise for flavorful dishes, generous portions, and a warm, convivial atmosphere, with dishes like mafé, thieb and dibi frequently highlighted. Many reviews praise the friendly front desk service and attentive staff, while some mention that service can be uneven, sometimes slow, and the dining area is not always impeccably clean. Prices are often noted as high for the amount of food, with some dishes appearing light on meat even given the price, though overall quality remains strong. Other patrons describe a homey, authentic experience with quick kitchen times and enjoyable bissap juice. Overall, Le Petit Senegal is seen as a top option for Senegalese and African cuisine in Montreal, delivering flavorful meals that satisfy and an atmosphere that fosters a sense of community, despite occasional delays or service lapses.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken earns high praise as one of the best Korean fried chicken spots in Montreal, with reviewers highlighting crispy, juicy chicken, spicy and umami sauces, and tender meat; the portions are generous and the menu offers variety beyond chicken, including boneless options and tasty sides like pickled radish, dumplings, and miso rice. The food is consistently described as fresh and flavorful, with sauces that make a difference and a crunch that stays even when orders are taken to go. The service is repeatedly noted as friendly, accommodating, and attentive, and the atmosphere is clean, welcoming, and casually Korean in vibe. While a few comments mention higher prices or a recent dip in some menu items compared to earlier visits, the overall impression remains that DaWa Chicken provides reliable quality and strong value for dine in and takeout, with many endorsing it as a must try chicken experience in the city.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Poke Monster is praised for fresh, flavorful poke bowls, generous portions, and friendly, attentive staff who are described as knowledgeable and welcoming. Many comment on reliable service, late hours, good value, and the overall experience being a strong reason to return. The space is noted as clean and airy, but some diners report limited seating and a cold interior in winter, and a few mention the lack of washrooms for customers. Delivery and takeout experiences are sometimes affected by missing utensils or sauces, and a small number of orders have caused frustration due to delays. Overall, Poke Monster is seen as a dependable and tasty option for a quick poke, with enthusiastic word of mouth about the bowls and service, while some reviews point to opportunities to improve consistency and comfort in dining and delivery experiences.View restaurant profile
Ilion earns high marks for delivering an outstanding corporate lunch with delicious, fresh, and flavorful food that drew many compliments, while the service is described as excellent with attentive staff and careful handling of dietary needs and setup; the overall impression is that Ilion is highly recommended for any event due to its quality cuisine and professional execution, including thoughtful presentation, and the French feedback also notes excellent service and standout dishes such as the chicken.View restaurant profile
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Reviews of Dessert Coréen Crofre celebrate an inventive twist on croffles, with flavors like pistachio, vanilla, matcha, tiramisu, banana brûlée, strawberry, blueberry, Nutella fruit and Oreo, delivering a crispy exterior and a soft, fluffy interior with rich, fresh creams and generously topped creations that aren’t overly sweet. The service is consistently described as warm, friendly and helpful, with staff attentive to questions and orders, and the space noted as cute, cozy and clean with a distinct Korean vibe. A few reviews mention a small, intimate setup and limited seating, plus accessibility challenges due to stairs and parking being tricky, so it helps to check hours and plan ahead. Many mentions call it the best croffle or best dessert in Montreal and even Canada, with repeat visits and plans to try more of the menu. Prices are described as reasonable for the quality, making it a popular spot for dates, friends or family and a good late night treat. Overall the experience blends novel textures and fresh toppings to create a standout dessert stop that fans say is worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Bangkok Express is widely praised for flavorful Thai dishes and generous portions at reasonable prices, with staples like green curry, duck dishes and dumplings frequently highlighted as favorites. The atmosphere is described as calm, bright and welcoming, with a tropical, relaxed vibe and even a terrace, while the service is usually friendly and attentive though a few visits note inconsistent pacing or a busier crowd leading to slower service. Some dishes vary in quality from visit to visit, ranging from well balanced and perfectly spicy to overly salty or oily, and a few meals arrive lukewarm or without rice. Takeout and dine in are both common, and many readers call it the best Thai in Montreal or one of the top picks, thanks to fresh ingredients and flavorful dishes, though a handful of diners report less satisfying experiences with spice levels or portion balance. Overall, the reviews depict a solid, popular option with generous portions and welcoming staff, with the caveat of occasionally inconsistent execution.View restaurant profile
Across many reviews, Yufuku Fusion Tapas is described as a gem in Monkland offering inventive Japanese fusion with ultra fresh sushi and sashimi, complex sauces, and shareable dishes. The kitchen earns high marks for creativity and quality, with highlights including tapas style bites and signature rolls that feel refined yet playful. Guests frequently note friendly, attentive service and a warm, modern, intimate dining room that suits both casual nights out and special occasions. The atmosphere, flavors, and presentation are praised, along with generous portions and good value for the craft, though a few diners felt some dishes or drinks were pricey and a couple of meals were not as strong. The staff's knowledge and recommendations are repeatedly praised, and many plan to return to explore more of the menu, confirming Yufuku Fusion Tapas as a memorable local destination for sushi lovers.View restaurant profile
Mont Istanbul is described as a consistently satisfying Turkish spot in Montreal, known for its doner and kebabs, in house bread, and generous portions that feel like good value. Reviewers praise authentic, flavorful meat, fresh salads, and extras like kunefe, with some noting Iskender kebab being prepared on request. The atmosphere is often called welcoming and family run, with fast, friendly service and a clean, comfortable space that works for a quick bite or a family meal. Many appreciate the generous portions, reasonable prices, and the option to enjoy a variety of dishes from wraps to plates. Late hours and easy parking are appreciated by those stopping by after work. Occasional critiques mention slower service during peak times when staff are stretched and a few menu items not meeting every expectation, but the overall sentiment is that Mont Istanbul delivers high quality Turkish food and a warm, dependable experience worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Karin is a warm family run Japanese restaurant in Montreal's NDG offering an intimate setting with private booths and traditional decor that evokes Japan. The menu features incredibly fresh sushi and sashimi with toro noted as melt in your mouth, along with well prepared tempura, yaki soba, and a range of set menus that let guests sample a little of everything. Service is consistently attentive and friendly, with a welcoming atmosphere that makes diners feel part of the family. Ingredients are repeatedly praised for freshness and quality from sashimi to kimchi, and the overall experience includes a strong sake and drink list to complement meals. While some reviews mention prices being on the higher side, many feel the value is justified by the quality, ambiance, and attentive service, making Karin a reliable choice for special occasions or repeat visits. The restaurant is described as a hidden gem with a cozy, authentic vibe and a memorable, homely touch that keeps guests returning year after year.View restaurant profile
Mirama receives mixed feedback: takeout is praised for good food and friendly staff, but a recent visit found the place closed, leaving some customers unsure if it is still in business. Some reviews point out issues such as no spring rolls and occasional menu mislabeling, like fried rice described as chicken when no meat is present. Pricing is noted as cheaper than many options, which appeals to solo diners, though others find the overall experience average. Still, a few voices crown it as the best Chinese food ever, underscoring strong takeout quality amid the varied impressions.View restaurant profile
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Sushi Star is described as a favorite Montreal sushi spot with unbeatable quality to price ratio and consistently fresh, delicious sushi, while the staff are repeatedly praised for being friendly, welcoming, and attentive. The owners are noted for their kindness and the quick, courteous service provided by the couple behind the counter; many reviewers say they will definitely return. The menu gets praise for variety and quality, including tasty vegetarian options and poke bowls, and the place is called a hidden gem and among the best in Montreal. Regulars who move away still make a point to visit when in town, underscoring dependable consistency. Overall, the reviews convey a warm, customer focused experience, strong takeout efficiency, and a loyal, growing fan base for Sushi Star.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently praise Fardin Express Restaurant for authentic Persian cuisine, with especially praised kebabs and Joojeh, fresh ingredients and flavorful saffron rice. The hospitality is repeatedly highlighted as warm and welcoming, with a homey, intimate atmosphere and attentive staff, and a pleasant outdoor terrace mentioned by some. Portions are described as generous and prices fair, making it a value for regular diners. A few notes of caution include a longer wait at times and, in one review, a sense that the flavors and quality have declined, urging a return to former magic. Overall, the restaurant stands out as a strong Persian dining option in Montreal, drawing praise from locals who say they will definitely return and recommend it to friends.View restaurant profile
Nakfa delivers authentic Habesha cuisine with generous portions and rich, well seasoned flavors that pair beautifully with injera. A warm and attentive service is repeatedly praised, with the staff and owners making guests feel welcome. The menu offers a mix of meat and vegetarian options, with vegan choices and combos that showcase variety and balance. While the space is small and seating can be limited, the overall experience remains highly recommended and the dishes are often described as delicious and well prepared. Some reviews note that prices can be a bit higher than in other cities, but many feel the quality and generous portions justify it, and a post-dinner traditional coffee and popcorn is a nice finishing touch.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Kiku as a welcoming Japanese spot with a cozy atmosphere where fresh, beautifully presented sushi and attentive, knowledgeable staff set a positive tone. The menu offers a mix of classic options and creative specials, with praise for the Kiku roll, California roll, tempura roll, and fresh sashimi, and diners noting strong recommendations from the staff. Service and ambiance are frequently highlighted as strong points, along with reliable delivery and good overall value. Some takeout experiences were disappointing, with flavors that felt off, rolls resembling a California roll theme, sashimi that was partially cooked, and a poorer perceived price for quality. There is talk of ownership changes and new dishes on the horizon, which has sparked interest. Overall, sentiment tilts positive, with many calling it memorable and promising to return.View restaurant profile
Bigga Taste draws broad praise for authentic Jamaican flavors and generous portions, with favorites like jerk chicken, oxtail, curry goat, fried plantains, roti and patties delivering tender meat, vibrant seasoning and a balanced kick of spice. The sides and drinks stand out too, from rice and peas with a sweet chutney on the side to a refreshing sorrel, while the patties are noted as flaky and flavorful. The vibe is described as warm, clean and welcoming, with friendly staff and quick service contributing to a homey atmosphere. Some reviews mention higher prices and occasional slowdowns during busy periods or pickup calls, though the overall sentiment remains positive about the food. While a few voices compare flavors to other Montreal Jamaican spots, most view Bigga Taste as a top choice for satisfying, authentic meals and many say they will return.View restaurant profile
Dak Hing Barbecue comes across in reviews as a humble, cash only, takeout focused spot near Plamondon Metro that delivers strong Cantonese barbecue at very good value, with crispy skin on roast pork, juicy meat, and a robust char siu that is caramelized without being overly sweet, plus a variety of items like duck, pork ribs, wings, and pork sausage, all available by the pound or in lunch combos. Several reviewers rank it among the best Chinese BBQ in Montreal, praising authentic flavors and careful preparation, while a few say it is not the very best but still solid for the city. The duck is noted as fatty and juicy though sometimes with many bones, and the pork skin on the roast pork is praised, with occasional mentions of chewy skin in another dish. Service is friendly and fast, but the space is small with no seating and no washrooms; the restaurant operates takeout only, though e transfer may be accepted by some. Highlights include Lunar New Year taro cake and Dragon Boat festival zongzi, and the option to buy by the pound or in lunch combos, with lines forming at peak times and broad appeal across years. Overall, the reviews present a reliable, affordable option for authentic Chinese BBQ in Montreal, with strong pork and char siu defining the standout offerings and casual, no frills service.View restaurant profile
Maison du Souvlaki draws a mixed crowd: some diners praise friendly service, generous portions, and bread that hits the mark, while others fault the execution and question authenticity, calling the chicken souvlaki oily and fusion styled and noting a lack of a dedicated cook. Hygiene concerns surface in several reviews, including not using gloves and handling money near food, and there are repeated complaints about dry meat or bland tzatziki and a moussaka that seems frozen or watery. Online ordering problems and gaps between menu descriptions and the actual dishes are mentioned as frustrations, though several comments acknowledge good value and friendly staff when things go right. Overall, impressions vary, with strong positives around flavor and portions from some, but persistent critiques about consistency, authenticity, and hygiene from others.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Thai Express as a fast, mostly reliable chain with some visits delivering tasty, generous portions and others finding the food not as good as before. Positive notes highlight fresh, flavorful dishes like pad Thai and General Thai, consistent quality, and quick, friendly service with helpful cashiers even when busy. Some diners find the price to be good and takeout boxes can feed multiple people, while a few meals are described as underwhelming or tasting off, with one pad Thai compared to noodles with ketchup. Cleanliness varies a bit, with some tables needing attention, but the overall atmosphere is friendly and has a nice vibe. Overall, Thai Express is regarded by many as one of the better quick Thai options in town and a place many would recommend, despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Oregano's Grill as a neighborhood favorite with excellent service, delicious food, generous portions, and a quiet atmosphere with easy parking. The staff are friendly and efficient, the chef greets guests, and there are plenty of regular patrons underscoring its status as a local gem. The atmosphere is a bit old school and could use a light refresh, but the overall dining experience is valued for tasty, consistently well prepared dishes and good value. Every meal includes a choice of soup or salad, potatoes or rice, and coffee or tea, and service remains reliable even on busy Friday nights. The octopus appetizer is highlighted as a must try, and the place is described as welcoming, with timely service and a likelihood of return.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews portray Caribbean Food Factory as delivering bold, authentic Jamaican flavors, with the jerk chicken repeatedly highlighted for being juicy, well seasoned, and satisfying, along with strong performances from curry goat, oxtail, ackee and saltfish, and roti. Value and generosity of portions are frequently noted, keeping customers coming back for more. Yet service and consistency receive mixed marks, including long wait times, pickup or delivery delays, missing items, and occasional inconsistent quality or presentation. Some visits show freshness and hospitality, while others describe stale sides, cold components, or incomplete orders. Ambience and cleanliness are also mentioned, with opinions ranging from inviting to needing improvements. Despite the ups and downs, the consensus centers on flavorful food that can be worth the wait and the price for fans of authentic Caribbean cooking.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Mon Ami Korean BBQ as a cozy, welcoming spot with generous portions and consistently fresh, flavorful Korean comfort food. The fried chicken is repeatedly praised for being crispy and juicy, often with a dipping sauce and sometimes topped with cheese in certain orders; combos include drumsticks with rice or fries and pickled radish, while side dishes like corn cheese, seafood pancake, and rice cake skewers are also highlighted. The bibimbap is noted for arriving sizzling in a stone bowl with the right mix of textures. The service is friendly, fast, and attentive, and the atmosphere is described as inviting and value driven. Overall the place is called a hidden gem with fair prices for the portions, and most reviews encourage trying Mon Ami Korean BBQ and returning to sample more items, even as a few mentions of price or quantity arise.View restaurant profile
Behesht Restaurant is frequently praised for authentic Iranian flavors, generous portions, and a warm traditional atmosphere with tender kebabs and fragrant rice, and service that feels welcoming. Many reviews call it a standout Persian spot in Montreal and appreciate extras like tea after the meal. Yet experiences vary, with some dishes described as not fresh or overly salty, and others noting long waits, crowded spaces, or gaps in service and cleanliness. There are occasional complaints about catering and takeout issues, flies or ventilation problems, and inconsistent quality. Overall Behesht Restaurant is seen as a top option for Persian cuisine in Montreal, offering strong food and ambiance, but guests should expect variability and possible peak hour delays.View restaurant profile
Le Cafe Bomnal comes up in several reviews as a cozy, cute spot with friendly, welcoming staff and solid coffee. The ramen is praised as fantastic, while the food overall is described as delicious with standout items like tteokbokki that is unforgettable. Injeolmi bingsoo is highlighted by fans, and the dessert is often singled out as the best. The cafe is noted to be small and can feel tight when busy, which reinforces the intimate atmosphere. Flavors are described in vivid terms, with one description calling the experience a "cascading waterfall of flavors" that transports the taste buds to another dimension. There is a practical note about water not being free, so bringing a bottle is advised. Overall, reviews emphasize pleasant service, tasty options from savory to sweet, and a charming but compact setting that makes Le Cafe Bomnal feel special even during crowded times.View restaurant profile
Reviews show Pho 88 as a popular, affordable option with delicious food, very large portions, and fresh ingredients, especially beef pho and beef stews, with fast service and friendly staff. The setting is described as simple and low key with a calm, roomy space, and wifi is noted as a bonus. The place is frequently called reliable and a go to for pho in the area, with many noting consistent flavors at good value and plans to return. Some caveats appear, including reports of spring rolls not being freshly made, a few dishes being average or not as exciting, and comments about decor feeling dated or prices rising on some items. Overall Pho 88 is viewed as a dependable Vietnamese option with satisfying bowls and broad appeal, though experiences may vary by dish.View restaurant profile
FooFooNoodz Nouilles Montreal is described as a tiny cozy neighbourhood spot that emphasizes hand made noodles and rich broths, with the coconut curry and Taipei beef noodles among the favorites; diners note that the broths are well simmered and deeply flavorful, and the noodles are springy and fresh, often described as the star of the bowls. Takeout is common, seating is limited, and some reviews mention high prices for the portions, though many say portions are generous and satisfying when dining in or picking up. Service is repeatedly praised as fast, friendly, and attentive, with a welcoming vibe. A few critics point to price value balance and occasional noodle to broth pairing issues, but overall fans regard it as one of the top noodle spots in Montreal and express plans to return for repeats and to try more flavors. The menu is simple, with a focus on broth based and dry options; many dishes arrive with house made noodles and fresh ingredients, and the sambal on the side adds extra heat for those who want it.View restaurant profile
Jr's Café offers standout bbq pork skewers and imperial rolls, nice decor that makes it a cute little spot, and very good value for the skewers; not much else was tried, yet the food is fresh and delicious and the staff are courteous, earning strong recommendations and plans to return.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dek Sen is described as a newly opened, authentic Thai spot in Montreal with strong vegetarian options. Tasted dishes are praised for home made flavor, with tofu highlighted as among the best ever by several diners. Appetizers arrive quickly, but mains can take longer, with some diners waiting an hour and attributing delays to having one cook handling many delivery orders. Staff are consistently described as polite and friendly in a clean, family run setting. Music is noted as generic and sometimes repetitive. Across reviews, the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem offering good value for casual dine in or takeout, with strong vegan and vegetarian appeal. Some reviews note it as a sister restaurant to another location, yet the focus remains on authentic flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile