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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews highlight WULI as a small, cozy spot offering Korean and Japanese dishes where karaage chicken, bibimbap beef and fried udon beef are described as delicious and comforting, with the udon especially praised as a must have. The atmosphere is noted as cute and the service friendly, quick, and consistently clean and calm, with generous portions and good prices. Vegetarian udon options are available, and the WULI poutine with kimchi, beef, pork and spicy rice cakes is described as wonderful. The ramen pork is amazing for the pork, though some feel the broth could use more flavor. Some notes express a wish for the restaurant to attract more business in the future, but several reviews mention they would definitely return.View restaurant profile
WULI
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmVille-Émard
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews describe Bagel St-Lo as a beloved neighborhood spot with homemade bagels, strong coffee, and a warm vintage vibe that feels welcoming to families and regulars; the Verdun location is often highlighted for brunch and casual meals. The bagels are praised for freshness, variety, quality ingredients, and textures, with notes on sesame and poppy seeds and flavorful cream cheeses or spreads; many say the bagels taste exceptional and that meals on site or to go are convenient. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and genuine, with many customers feeling remembered and well cared for even during busy periods, and the atmosphere is consistently described as cozy, charming, and sometimes lively with artful decor and a terrace. Beyond bagels, soups, salads, and brunch items are well received and considered good value, though a few reviews mention portions can be modest or substitutions pricey. Parking can be tricky due to street layout and bike lanes, but nearby streets offer easier options. Some comments caution that vegan or gluten free bagels may resemble flatbread rather than true bagels, and a small number note occasional inconsistency in bagel size or quality during busier times.View restaurant profile
Bagel St-Lo
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
Ruby's Café Mtl is portrayed in many reviews as a welcoming, dog friendly spot where pets can dine inside, often with a dedicated dog menu, bowls, and even a small fenced area or dog park outside and sometimes a dog pool, which makes it a favorite for brunch with dogs. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm, cozy, and lively, with people appreciating the ambiance and the focus on pets as part of the experience. Food receives mixed notes: many praise the quality and variety for humans and pups, from french toast sticks and grilled cheese to meatballs for dogs, while some meals are described as pricey for the value or not as impressive, and a few visits report underwhelming portions or service missteps. Service is noted as both highly attentive and slow or disorganized on busy days, with stories of forgetfulness and late drinks tempered by reports of friendly staff who go the extra mile during tougher moments. The overall sentiment leans positive, especially for dog lovers seeking a place to eat with their four legged friends, with advice to book ahead, be patient at peak times, and enjoy the kid friendly and pet friendly vibe that Ruby's Café Mtl provides.View restaurant profile
Ruby's Café Mtl
Opens Friday at 10 amSaint-Henri, Pointe St-Charles
Mentioned in: The Best Mac N' Cheese and Grilled Cheese in MontrealBest Avocado Toast in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Overall, Kahwa Cafe is praised for fresh house made bread and flavorful sandwiches such as chicken panko, kebab, merguez, tuna and falafel, with sauces that are generally well balanced and fillings that are often generous. The bread is a standout, frequently described as delicious and add extra texture to the sandwiches, and portions are repeatedly noted as large and good value. The atmosphere is cozy and the staff friendly, with several reviewers calling the service quick and attentive, though a few mention occasional slow or disorganized moments and occasional order mix ups. The coffee is sometimes described as average, but the food experience remains strong and many say the sandwiches are among the best in Montreal, with the Verdun location seen as a welcome addition and late hours a plus. While a few critiques point to too much sauce or requests not fully followed, the general sentiment is positive, highlighting fresh ingredients, great flavor combinations, and a reliable quick bite that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café
Open until 10 pmVerdun
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≈ 2.2 km
Moa Moa is widely praised for delicious Korean fare, fair prices, and consistently friendly service. Favorite dishes include cupbap and bibimbap, with many reviewers calling the flavors bold and savory, and japchae with pork and tteokochi among standouts. The atmosphere is described as cozy, casual, and welcoming, a good fit for takeout or dining in, whether solo, on a date, or with friends, and the staff are repeatedly noted as attentive and warm. A few notes mention the shrimp appetizer being crispy but lacking meat and a desire for more seafood options, while the fried chicken is often highlighted as a must try and the overall vibe and comfort food style keep people coming back. Overall Moa Moa delivers consistent quality and a strong value proposition, with many calling it a hidden gem in Verdun and a reliable go to for good Korean food.View restaurant profile
moa moa
Open until 9 pmVerdun
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews describe BBQ KUI as a lively, bustling Korean barbecue spot with a warm, celebratory vibe where conversations flow as the grill sizzles and aromas build anticipation. The menu offers a wide variety of marinated meats, udon, and other favorites, with a bring-your-own-wine option seen as a bonus that enhances the experience. Food is consistently praised for freshness and flavor, and service is noted as fast and attentive even on busy nights, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. Some drawbacks include occasional understaffing leading to missing orders and longer waits, and a higher price point with some complaints about sides; a noticeable amount of smoke is also mentioned. Overall, this location is regarded as a reliable, repeatable choice in Montreal and Verdun, described as a hidden gem by many and a place guests plan to return to for celebrations and casual dinners alike.View restaurant profile
BBQ KUI
Open until 10 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
BOLS BOLS is widely praised for bold Korean flavors, quick friendly service, and generous affordable portions. The reviews describe delicious dishes across the board from galbi bowls and the bulgogi chicken rice bowl to mandu, Korean corn dogs and tteokbokki, with guests noting crisp textures, flavorful sauces and satisfying portions. The classic Kogo and the half cheese half sausage corndog get special mentions for a crispy exterior and fluffy inside, while dak gang jeong and the spicy pork options are valued for their depth of flavor. The atmosphere is welcoming and feels family run, with attentive staff helping with selections and making guests feel well treated. Value is repeatedly cited due to fast service, fresh ingredients and reasonable prices, with many readers planning to return or recommending it to friends. Occasional notes mention a lettuce texture issue on one visit, but overall consistency and care in preparation shine through across the reviews.View restaurant profile
BOLS BOLS
Open until 8:30 pmVerdun
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≈ 2.6 km
Across reviews of Comon, fried chicken is consistently praised for crispiness, juiciness and a flavorful coating, with the sweet and spicy sauce highlighted as a standout and dishes like gimbap, pancakes, boneless chicken and a spicy pork rice bowl frequently mentioned as favorites, with some calling it the best fried chicken in Montreal, and orders picked up are often hot and ready quickly, contributing to a positive impression. Yet experiences vary: a takeout order occasionally showed inconsistent portions with little meat and even hints of off smells, leading some to say they would not return; other feedback points to small portions for the price and delivery orders that were not as crispy or were seen as only decent compared with other Korean spots. Service and atmosphere receive mixed notes too, ranging from friendly and efficient to minimal effort and higher prices, but the overall sentiment remains that the food is worth trying, especially the crispy chicken with sauce on the side to enjoy the texture, with rice cakes and pancakes also standing out despite the occasional disappointment.View restaurant profile
Comon
Open until 9:30 pmVerdun
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≈ 2.6 km
Giwa stands out in Montreal as an elevated Korean spot with a cozy, intimate vibe and a small, thoughtfully curated menu that rewards attention to detail. The room feels private and homey, while the focus on precise sotbap rice dishes provides a foundation of texture and a crisp, nutty crust at the bottom, and the banchan is handmade to accompany each course. Dishes such as the seafood platter, beef tartare, gimbap, and dakgangjeon, along with a seasonal marinated seafood platter, are praised for freshness, balance, and presentation, with desserts that push Korean ingredients in creative directions. Desserts like perilla oil ice cream, gochujang brownie, and inventive sorbets receive enthusiastic notices. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, though some reviews note occasional timing hiccups, reservation issues, or warmth and lighting that affect comfort. The small menu is a deliberate choice that signals confidence and quality, delivering consistently high flavors that feel traditional yet refined, more like a high end kitchen than a casual spot. Overall Giwa is described as a hidden gem in the city, offering a cohesive, memorable experience, elegant plating, and a sense that every dish is thoughtfully crafted for those seeking thoughtful, elevated Korean cuisine.View restaurant profile
Restaurant GIWA
Open until 10 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: Discover Verdun's Remarkable TablesSnow Crab Specials: Must-Try Places in MontréalView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Hwang Kum is described as a cozy, small, family-owned Korean spot that locals often return to with friends and family. Strong praise centers on jokbal, pajeon especially the seafood pajeon, and a variety of noodles, along with bulgogi, samgyetang, tteokbokki and a generous pork bone soup, all said to be prepared fresh with distinct flavors and textures and to be complemented by tasty banchan and sauces. The dining experience is described as small and sometimes busy, with lines common and street parking usually available, and hours can vary so checking Google for open days is advised. While prices can be on the higher side, the quality, generous portions, and friendly, speedy service consistently earn high recommendations, with some reviewers calling it the best Korean food in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Hwang Kum
Open until 8:30 pmMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.7 km
Overall, Restaurant Bok earns praise for consistently delicious Korean dishes with standout jajangmyeon, tangsuyuk, jjamppong, and a highly praised Biscoff bingsoo. Diners often note that the jajangmyeon with tangsuyuk combo is a favorite, while fried calamari and pork dishes are celebrated for crisp textures. Service is described as friendly and quick, though a few reviews mention occasional slow service or unprofessional staff. Some critiques point to items that could be improved, such as black bean sauce that tastes prepackaged and a vegetable japchae that is heavy on onions. Many diners consider it one of the best Korean meals in Montreal, offering good value and a broad drink selection, including chestnut makgeolli. Overall, the feedback portrays Restaurant Bok as a reliable, comforting option with beloved noodles and pork dishes that encourage repeat visits for the top combos and desserts.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bok
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.7 km
Overall, Mon Ami Korean BBQ draws many positive notes for tasty meats, especially bulgogi and fried chicken, generous portions, and a lively, friendly atmosphere with attentive service when staffing allows. The all you can eat option is frequently mentioned as a highlight for trying a variety of foods, though several reviews note it can be pricey and that some items incur extra charges. Group celebrations and warm hospitality are described as standout aspects, with many diners enjoying the vibe and the sense of value when service is well staffed. On busier nights, however, understaffing is a common theme, leading to slower service, longer waits for grilling changes, and occasional order mixups. Some guests report issues with the grill experience, miscommunications about sauces or side dishes, and instances where items arrive after the bill. Temperature and air quality receive mixed feedback, with some finding the space a bit cold and others noting strong BBQ aromas. Overall, the restaurant remains a solid option for those seeking a lively Korean BBQ with good food and atmosphere, and many would return for the flavors and vibe, while some advise managers to address staffing and consistency concerns to improve the experience.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ
Open until 9:30 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Dessert Coréen Crofre is described as a cozy spot with a strong focus on croffles and Korean inspired desserts, praised for a crispy outside and chewy inside, fresh ingredients and attractive presentation. Reviews highlight a wide range of flavors including lotus, matcha, pistachio, Oreo, banana brûlée, berry cheesecake, strawberry Nutella, tiramisu and mango, with croffles often cut into bite sized pieces for easy sharing. The pairing with coffee is a common theme, and the to go bottles are noted as a cute touch, while the desserts themselves are repeatedly described as very tasty, not overly sweet, and well balanced. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, with attentive staff, quick service and a vibe that is cozy and lively, and the location is cited as a good spot for a late night treat. Some comments mention that prices are a bit high and that hours can be inconsistent on Sundays, but the overall sentiment focuses on freshness, variety and satisfying desserts. In short, this place stands out in Montreal as a go to for croffles and creative desserts with a warm, casual experience.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre
Open until 11 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews depict Schnitzel & Cie par Bagel St-Henri as a tiny, cozy neighborhood spot where everything is made in house, from bagels to bread to pastries, offering brunch and lunch with takeout sweets; the menu is varied and the quality is consistently high, with items like the schnitzel sandwich, breakfast bagels, donuts, and spicy sausage often highlighted. The owner receives frequent praise for kindness and passion, and service is described as friendly, welcoming and attentive. Many guests call the bagels among the best in town, note generous portions and good value, and appreciate the labor of love evident in the bread, bagels and other offerings. Some mention it is a simple place that could use a bit of updating, but the experience remains highly positive and memorable, with continued interest despite access challenges from street construction.View restaurant profile
Schnitzel & Cie par Bagel St-Henri
Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.8 km
Marché Korea is a busy Korean market with a wide range of authentic groceries and ready to eat options. Reviewers praise the cafeteria dishes such as fried chicken, tangsuyuk, bibimbap, kimbap and noodles for flavor, with generous portions and crisp textures. The store is described as well stocked with Korean and some Japanese items and friendly staff, though prices can be high for groceries and the layout is not always easy to navigate and parking can be limited. Overall the reviews present it as a top destination for both shopping and casual meals, offering a one stop shop for Korean cooking with a strong sense of authenticity.View restaurant profile
Marché Korea
Open until 8 pmMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.8 km
DaWa Chicken is widely praised for crispy, juicy fried chicken and sauces that stand out, with many calling it the best Korean fried chicken in Montreal. Reviewers note that the chicken stays flavorful and tender, especially when served with signature sauces and complementary items like pickled radish, onions, or tteokbokki, and they appreciate generous portions and customization for bone-in or boneless orders. The service is repeatedly described as fast, friendly, and accommodating, and the atmosphere as warm, casual, and clean. While the quality is consistently high, a few reviews mention occasional dryness or variability in texture, and some say pricing is on the higher side though regarded as worth it for the portion size and flavor. Overall, DaWa Chicken comes across as a reliable go-to for flavorful, well-executed Korean fried chicken with strong takeout and dine-in experiences, with customers returning for repeat orders and recommending it for both first-timers and regulars.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken
Basic, cafeteria-style eatery offering Korean fried chicken, noodles, fries & coleslaw.
Open until 9 pm
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Reviews describe Mukja as a consistently delicious Korean spot that has improved after renovation, with the jjukkumi bokkeum consistently praised as the standout dish and portions that are generous for the price. The menu is varied and flavorful, with favorites like seafood pancake, beef short ribs, tteokbokki and pajun, and the restaurant is noted for friendly service, quick kitchen times, and plenty of free side dishes plus rotating desserts, making it a good option for both friends and dates. While the atmosphere is described as cute and casual and the value strong for Montreal levels, some comments mention price increases after reopening and occasional inconsistencies such as tangsuyuk arriving soggy or service during peak times not feeling as welcoming.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Mukja
Open until 9 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in MontrealMontreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten PathView More
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≈ 3 km
Le Mouton Noir is frequently praised for its bagel with lox and cream cheese, often ordered double toasted, which comes across as exceptional. The atmosphere is described as great and parkside, with friendly, bustling service that keeps things lively. The coffee earns strong admiration, while the nachos are delicious and beer options are good. The setting is noted for a soothing ambiance, especially in spring, and the staff are described as helpful while keeping the space clean and hygienic.View restaurant profile
Le Mouton Noir
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amWestmount
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