Mekan Beyond delivers consistently delicious burgers made with house baked buns and fresh halal meat, with signature options like the Mekan, Paris and Montreal burgers praised for juicy meat, balanced toppings and inventive sauces; the menu shines with other builds such as the Manhattan and Beyrouth and even twists from other regions, while sides like crispy fries, cabbage salad and poutine pair well and desserts such as kunefe and mangomisu offer a sweet finish; the atmosphere is described as clean, cozy and welcoming, with friendly, attentive service and a family run vibe; portions are generous and value is good for the quality, though a few notes mention price or that fries could be crisper; overall the restaurant is repeatedly recommended as a must try for halal burger lovers in Montreal, with a strong emphasis on fresh in house ingredients, bold flavors and a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
Allô Mon Coco is described in reviews as a reliable brunch destination with generous portions, fresh ingredients, and a wide menu that spans classic eggs to creative twists. The service is consistently praised for speed, professionalism, and friendliness, with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes it a good spot for family gatherings, friends catching up, or a quick coffee and bite before a busy day. The vibe is cozy and lively, though peak hours can be noisy and the dining room crowded, which can affect pacing and coffee refills, yet the overall experience remains strong. Many dishes and beverages stand out for quality and abundance, from fruit bowls and hot coffee to crab cake eggs Benedict and other signature plates, with easy parking and a convenient location noted in some branches. The staff are repeatedly described as attentive and patient, contributing to a positive atmosphere even when busy. Overall, Allô Mon Coco attracts brunch lovers for dependable quality, big portions, and a friendly team that makes weekend mornings enjoyable near Décarie.View restaurant profile
Solaris comes across as a lively, affordable spot for watching games and hanging out, with multiple TVs, a friendly, attentive staff, and a welcoming vibe that fits both casual hangouts and a busier sports bar scene. The menu is consistently praised for generous portions and solid flavor, from pizzas and wings to paninis, burgers, poutine, and fresh salads, all at great prices, plus a house hot sauce that gets good marks. Guests note easy access, reliable service, and a kitchen that keeps up during peak times, while breakfast and late night options add versatility. The atmosphere is described as fun and friendly, with a sense of community that makes it a dependable go to for meals, drinks, and game nights, whether stopping by for a quick bite or settling in for a longer hangout.View restaurant profile
Resto Café Oxford is described as a cozy, vintage inspired cafe with a warm, welcoming vibe and a true home cooked feel. The menu shows comforting brunch favorites, with pancakes and egg dishes highlighted for flavor and generous portions at good prices. The owners and staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and genuine hospitality, making guests feel like family, while the space's nostalgic decor adds charm and character. Overall, the experience comes across as reliable, authentic and satisfying, with a strong sense of soul that makes this spot memorable for many visitors.View restaurant profile
Typhoon Lounge comes across as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot with a lively bar scene and a welcoming terrace. The late hours, good lighting, and music help create a relaxed yet upbeat vibe, while the friendly, attentive service keeps guests well cared for. The menu delivers solid, satisfying dishes with several standouts, and reasonable prices plus happy hour deals add to the appeal. Overall, the combination of strong drinks, dependable eats, and a personable staff makes Typhoon Lounge a popular hangout for locals and visitors alike, with occasional menu quirks noted but rarely overshadowing the experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe PoutineVille as a go-to comfort spot with crispy fries, rich gravy, and squeaky cheese curds that make poutines stand out, paired with generous portions and warm, friendly service that creates a welcoming neighborhood vibe. The menu offers customization and a variety of options from classic to signature creations, with tasty sides and specials like a tapas night that keeps things fresh. The atmosphere is cozy and easygoing, perfect for casual dates or bites with friends, and the value matches the size and quality of portions. Overall, the experience is marked by consistent quality, clean modern decor, and a sense of dependable comfort that brings people back.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
Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q stands out as a timeless Montreal landmark where chicken is roasted over charcoal, delivering juicy meat, rich flavor, and generous portions. The menu stays simple and focused on chicken with fries and a house sauce, offering solid value and consistent quality that keeps locals and visitors coming back. The dining room and decor evoke a nostalgic time capsule with wood accents and vintage touches that many reviews describe as charming and cozy. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, with positive notes about fast dine-in and takeout, and occasional slower moments during peak hours. Fans praise the fries, the sauce, and the coleslaw, and many hail the chicken as the best in town or the best BBQ chicken in Canada, reinforcing a strong sense of tradition. The experience of visiting feels like stepping back in time, and the overall atmosphere and portions make it a must visit for those seeking classic rotisserie flavor, with a focus on value and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe L'Oeufrier as a warm, welcoming spot with generous portions and reliable breakfasts. The food is consistently tasty and hearty, with menu highlights like cretons, bologna, ham, bacon, sausage, eggs, and potatoes, plus popular options such as salmon avocado toast and a Nutella crepe. Service is frequently fast and friendly, with a family feel and attentive staff who address issues when they arise. The ambiance is pleasant but sometimes crowded and could use updating in places. A note about toast preferences: spreading the butter can prevent a dry slice. Coffee is mentioned as pricey for the amount at times. One negative review cites poor service at a location, but the majority of feedback emphasizes large portions, satisfying meals, and a reason to return, with some calling L'Oeufrier a favorite breakfast spot.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
Reviews describe Pizza Pinoli as the best in the neighbourhood, with reliable delivery even in a snowstorm and an enduring appeal that makes it an institution in NDG. Favourites such as the Quebecoise and the Americana are frequently mentioned, alongside notes that the vegetarian pizza is generous and arrives in an acceptable time. The pizza is described as amazing and tasty, with a great thin crust that appeals to many. However, several reviewers point out that prices have climbed, making larger orders like the Pesto Genovese harder to justify. The sense across reviews is of long standing pride in the quality and friendly service that reinforce Pizza Pinoli as a trusted neighbourhood staple. Overall, the collection paints a picture of delicious food, dependable delivery, and a place that has kept its quality for decades.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
Overall, Kojax Souflaki receives praise for tasty gyros and a signature sauce that goes with almost everything, with diners calling the flavors among the best Greek food in town. The pita is warm and fluffy, the meat and onions are thinly sliced and juicy, and the fries are crispy on the outside and soft inside; the chicken souvlaki is highlighted as one of the best in Montreal. Service is described as friendly and efficient, contributing to good value, although some delivery experiences mention missing extra sauce on orders and the need to pursue refunds. Some reviews note that this location seems to offer fresher food and better overall service than others. Overall the combination of fresh food, strong sauces, satisfying fries, and courteous staff makes Kojax Souflaki a favored option locally, with room for improvement in order accuracy on delivery.View restaurant profile
Café 92 Degres is described as a warm, welcoming neighborhood spot where the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere feels calm and cozy with a small indoor seating area and a little outdoor space. Coffee offerings receive high praise, from smooth espressos and cold brews to a mocha made with Mexican hot chocolate, and the food is generally fresh, delicious, and reasonably priced with a focus on homemade options such as soups, sandwiches and Mexican-inspired items. The menu is varied but not overwhelming, and many reviewers return regularly for reliable quality and the sense that everyone belongs there. The place is noted for its community vibe, support for local efforts, and occasional touches like art on display; service is described as friendly, multilingual, and attentive. A minor critique centers on temperature control in the shop, but overall the experience is consistently positive, with praise for the comfort, value, and the feeling that this cafe is an NDG staple and a true gem.View restaurant profile
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
Atlas Pizza earns consistent praise for tasty pizza with a homemade feel and generous portions, along with fast service that keeps orders moving. Delivery is usually quick and hot, though a few experiences mention trouble with finding the place or phone communication and online ordering can disappoint some customers while crowds can require waits outside. The menu features favorites like pepperoni pizzas loaded with cheese and pepperoni and steak and pep subs, with some noting the Mexican pizza as a standout, though poutine has not been to everyone's taste. While it can be a bit pricey, many feel the quality and casual vibe make it worth it for a family meal or party, especially for pickup to avoid delays. The staff are described as friendly and accommodating, with several reviews noting problems are remedied promptly.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint a mixed picture of Pizza Hut, with some customers noting that a longstanding combo of one pizza, a poutine and a soft drink has seen price increases without any change to the meal and others recalling promotions such as a free medium pizza. Some diners report consistent satisfaction when ordering through the app and praise the Supreme Pizza as a favorite, along with friendly and reliable service. A Lasalle location is described as generally good, but a recent visit was disappointing with undercooked dough and bland flavor, even though wings and bites were well received. Other observations highlight a wide variety of well cooked pizzas and courteous staff.View restaurant profile
Columbus Café & Co is described as a place with good coffee and tasty treats, a relaxed atmosphere, and friendly staff. The space is large and often used for work, with plenty of seating and a nice terrace, but the music can be too loud at times. The espresso and lattes are highly praised, as are other drinks such as London fog, while some reviewers note that coffee can cool quickly in cold weather and should be sipped promptly. The service is generally friendly and efficient, with fast turnover and staff who are perceived as well trained, though at times the workload on one person can be heavy. The menu is extensive and includes gluten free options, such as gluten free sandwiches, but some feel that throughput may compromise freshness. Several items such as caprese focaccia and pear muffin are noted as tasty, and a vegan brownie option is mentioned though one reviewer felt it did not match the display. The prices are not cheap but many feel the experience and time spent are worth it. Overall the reviews depict a versatile cafe suitable for meeting someone, relaxing, or working, with good coffee and a welcoming environment, occasional loud music, and a mix of strengths and minor inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Reviews of La Cage describe a lively sports bar atmosphere with large screens and a crowd that adds energy during games. Overall, guests report mixed value, with food quality ranging from mediocre to good and prices that feel high for what is offered. Common complaints include slow service, long waits for beers and orders, and occasional kitchen inconsistencies such as over salted dishes or undercooked pizza. Some visits are praised for friendly staff and attentive service, especially when the team is on top of things. Free popcorn is frequently mentioned as a popular, inexpensive perk. Accessibility is noted with easy metro access and parking, and the space is described as noisy but inviting during big events. Taken together, La Cage remains a solid option for watching sports, though expectations should account for busy periods and possible variability in both food and 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
Atelier Zamara Studio de Pâtisserie is described as a warm, family friendly cafe and bakery with airy, inviting surroundings and a clean, cute atmosphere. Reviews praise a range of tasty treats such as red velvet cupcakes, blueberry scones, pistachio and match cupcakes, Oreo cheesecake, and Jamaican patties, along with drinks like maple latte and Dirty Chai. The studio also shines for hands on experiences, including cake decorating classes and a bento cake activity where participants decorate with plenty of tools and decorations while a coach guides them. The space is noted for its charm and delicious baked goods, and the venue is highlighted as a great spot to host baking workshops for birthdays, girls nights, or corporate events, with friendly service and a willingness to try new items on future visits.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
Café de'Mercanti is described as a cozy, authentic Italian coffee spot that many reviewers consider a true neighborhood gem, offering rich espresso, creamy cappuccinos, and a tempting line of pastries like cannoli and pistachio donuts. The vibe is warm and welcoming, with a homey living room feel and a compact garden terrace that invites lingering with friends or a quiet moment with a book, even as the cafe can get busy and a bit noisy. The service is often praised as friendly and efficient, though a few comments mention occasional delays or crowded conditions, and some reflect on higher prices, occasional cleanliness concerns, or less ideal experiences like under flavored cappuccinos or limited food options. Overall, Café de'Mercanti is widely beloved for its coffee quality, Italian atmosphere, and sense of community, making it a destination for coffee purists and casual patrons alike.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
At B & M Restaurant, reviews present a mixed picture: some patrons describe a chaotic dining experience with meals arriving piecemeal over minutes, bland and cold dishes, and poor timing that led to staff blaming the cooks; others praise a trendy spot with a great breakfast, a terrific server, and an owner who is pleasant and helpful for answering questions about food allergies.View restaurant profile
Maté Latte comes across as a charming, family owned cafe that pairs Korean flavors with Western comfort food and offers a welcoming, well priced experience. Reviews highlight fresh, well presented dishes such as the bulgogi wrap, japchae, and a club sandwich, plus tasty lemon tea with ginger and an oatmeal cookie. Service is generally attentive and quick, with many noting a cute atmosphere and friendly staff, while some point to longer wait times when staffing is tight. A few downsides appear as comments about a messy kitchen in tight spaces and drinks like coffee and matcha not meeting expectations for some customers. Several reviews mention potential closings due to rental issues and describe Maté Latte as a local favorite worth returning to try more items.View restaurant profile
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Across the reviews, Café Toranj comes across as a warm, authentic Iranian dining spot with a cozy, homey atmosphere and distinctive decor that many visitors describe as inviting and very Iranian. The food is repeatedly praised for authentic flavors, with standout dishes like fesenjoon, ghambar polo, albaloo polo, lamb shank, and eggplant based plates, often noted for rich, balanced sweet and sour notes and generous portions, along with vegetarian and vegan options and a selection of pastries. Tea, saffron desserts, smoothies, and other drinks are highlighted as delicious complements to meals. The service and staff are described as friendly, attentive, and caring, contributing to a welcoming experience, though a minority mention slower or less attentive moments. Brunch and breakfast items receive praise for generous portions and variety, with many reviewers planning return visits and recommending Café Toranj to others. Overall, the reviews position Café Toranj as a top choice for Persian cuisine, celebrated for its flavorful food, inviting ambiance, and reliable hospitality.View restaurant profile
Farino Pizza is consistently praised as the best pizza in Montreal with a Neapolitan style crust baked in a stone oven and toppings described as fresh and generous. Service is repeatedly described as fast and friendly, with takeout and delivery options noted as reliable. The restaurant is repeatedly highlighted for kosher pizza that many feel is among the best in town, made with high quality ingredients. While the price is occasionally mentioned as a bit steep, the overall value is seen as worth it for flavor, texture, and generous toppings. The dough is praised for being crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, creating pizzas that leave a craving for more. Space is sometimes described as small for the crowd, making takeout a sensible choice. Other items like garlic bread, poutine, fries and salads receive positive mentions, and overall the experience is described as warm, welcoming, and consistently satisfying.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Restaurant De Chou as a cozy, casual spot in Montreal offering fresh, well balanced Korean dishes at reasonable prices. Diners highlight favorites like bibimbap served piping hot and a spicy tofu hotpot, with portions that feel just right and flavors that balance nicely. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as peaceful and not too loud, a relaxing place to enjoy a warm meal with a drink. Service is consistently described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a neighbourhood feel. The restaurant is also admired for its consistency, comforting staples, and overall value, leading many to call it a hidden gem and a beloved local choice. Takeout is noted as reliable, and the overall impression is that Restaurant De Chou delivers tasty, comforting, and approachable Korean cuisine in a friendly setting.View restaurant profile
Eggsfrutti receives broad praise for tasty food, friendly and efficient service, generous portions, a welcoming atmosphere and easy parking, with many reviewers highlighting good value and reliable breakfast quality. The experience is described as a go to for quality and consistency, with fast service and solid coffee, while notes about upsells and extra charges for fruit or items like bananas and unclear additional fees appear in some reviews. A few comments mention occasional slower moments, but overall the kitchen earns praise for fresh ingredients and well prepared eggs. In short, Eggsfrutti is seen as a popular, dependable breakfast destination with strong vibes and attentive staff, though price clarity and fruit portions can vary between visits.View restaurant profile
Terrone is described as a morning spot with great coffee, tasty treats and a welcoming vibe that makes guests feel at home, with coffee praised as one of the best in Montreal and croissants, lemon cookies and espresso singled out as standout items; the decor and vibe are noted as appealing and the service is friendly and knowledgeable, with arancini and cornettos recommended.View restaurant profile
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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
Reviews of Sopoong consistently praise the fried chicken and dishes like bibimbap, dak galbi, and bulgogi for bold flavors, generous portions, and reliable execution, with many noting tasty sauces and an authentic, comforting Korean vibe. The service is described as friendly and efficient by a majority, though a few comments cite occasional communication gaps during busy times. The ambiance is clean and homely, and vegetarian options such as tofu bibimbap are appreciated. A few critiques mention higher prices or occasional oiliness or missing side dishes, but overall the consensus is that the food is delicious and worth repeat visits, solidifying Sopoong as a top Montreal Korean option.View restaurant profile
Overall, Côte St Luc Bar-B-Q is described as a dependable source of hearty, flavor-forward barbecue and rotisserie chicken, with tender meat, crispy skin, and generously sized portions that make sides and sauces feel like welcome complements. Reviewers highlight the reliable quality, friendly fast service, and versatility for takeout, delivery and events, with many noting great value for the price and a casual, no-frills atmosphere. The chicken is consistently praised as the star, often accompanied by golden fries, satisfying gravy, and crowd-pleasing poutine, while some menu items receive mixed reactions and a few comments about bland sauces or soups, routine improvements to the space, or accessibility concerns. Across years of visits, the sentiment centers on comforting, dependable flavors that hit the craving for classic BBQ and rotisserie fare, making it a go to option when a hearty, reliable meal is desired.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Luncheonette as a small, cozy retro diner with a homey vibe and an intimate setting that feels like a local staple. The atmosphere is often praised for its vintage charm and friendly service, though some visits note slow or uneven service and occasional waits. Food is frequently highlighted for freshness and flavor, with well cooked eggs, crispy potatoes, and bacon, plus crowd favorites like breakfast sandwiches, burgers and a standout fried chicken sandwich, and even a pancake with apple compote and goat cheese garnering praise. Coffee is commonly described as good and served hot, and prices are generally reasonable. Cash only is a common item to note, though an ATM is usually on site, which helps. Overall Luncheonette is seen as a worthwhile, nostalgic brunch or breakfast spot worth returning to, with many reviewers planning to try more items on the menu.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Pigeon Café & Bar as a cozy, stylish spot with a solid brunch and coffee program and consistently friendly service, though a few visits note a noisy ambience and occasional slow or uneven service, and some concerns about value and portion sizes. The food is generally well liked, with several dishes highlighted for taste and generous portions, and staff are repeatedly praised for attentiveness, hospitality and helpful menu guidance. The atmosphere, decor and terrace are frequently cited as positives, making it a go-to for casual dining and brunch, with most reviewers saying they would return.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Brasserie Blandino as a stylish and welcoming spot with a lively atmosphere and a well regarded menu, where the food is frequently praised for quality and flavor and cocktails are a highlight. Service is a common strength, described as professional, attentive and friendly, with many noting staff who are helpful and accommodating. The venue is popular for both casual meals and larger gatherings, including office parties and family outings, and its ambiance is often cited as conducive to a good time. Some critiques note variability in value and portion sizes, with a few dishes described as overly salty or not as memorable, and a few visits mentioning slower service or louder crowds during peak times. There are positive mentions of dietary accommodations, including gluten free options that were well handled for guests with restrictions. Overall, Brasserie Blandino is seen as a solid choice for an enjoyable dining and drinking experience, especially for social occasions or a relaxed evening out, with reliable service and a vibrant atmosphere.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
Across the reviews The Famous Cosmos is described as a small, welcoming spot with an old school diner vibe, where counter seating and quick service create a lively, friendly atmosphere. The food earns frequent praise for breakfast and budget friendly options, with standout items including a top notch breakfast sandwich and the Creation sandwich, plus reliable burgers and well made potatoes and hash browns. Coffee is consistently noted as excellent, and the overall value is regarded as outstanding. The staff feels warm and the place has a community feel that draws locals and travelers alike, though seating can be tight and waits for a stool or a spot at the counter are common. It is seen as a Montreal staple and NDG gem.View restaurant profile
Marché Korea blends a well stocked Korean grocery with a casual dining area, letting customers grab a quick bite at the counter or sit in a comfortable upstairs space while shopping. Reviewers praise friendly staff, helpful cashiers, ample parking, and a welcoming atmosphere that helps even those new to Korean cuisine feel at home, with standout items like kimchi, fresh meats for BBQ, and a wide range of sauces and pantry staples. The on-site restaurant and ready-to-eat options get high marks for flavor and generous portions, and the overall selection of fresh, frozen, and imported Asian products is described as a one-stop shop that can rival other markets. Some notes include occasional variability in product availability and cafeteria pricing rising over time, but the store's cleanliness, organization, and value for groceries keep it highly recommended. Overall, Marché Korea is viewed as a high-quality, customer-focused destination for authentic Asian groceries and meals with something new to try on every visit.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
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
Reviews portray Crusty's as a go to spot for hearty burgers and fried chicken with creative toppings and generous portions that many find worth the price, especially when paired with well crafted sides like crispy fries, poutine, and mac and cheese, though a few mentions note where a dish could be more seasoned or crisper. The dining room is described as having a cool retro vibe, clean and welcoming, with staff that are friendly, attentive, and ready to explain the menu or offer samples and substitutions, which many reviewers say enhances the experience. Several comments highlight halal options and fresh ingredients, and some praise the owner or managers for being personable and responsive to allergies or special requests. Some feedback points to quiet crowds at times and notes about value being a factor, with a subset feeling the burgers run a bit pricey for the portion size, while others feel the price matches the quality. Overall the consensus is positive about the flavor, creativity, and consistent service, and many reviewers express a desire to return with family or friends to enjoy the full Crusty's experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café highlight a standout original flavor and a wide range of varieties, with mango and double chocolate among favorites and the frozen yogurt described as not too sweet. The shop is praised as a must try and noted for changing flavors seasonally and for offering vegan options at times, plus it stays open in winter which many appreciate. However, the price point is considered high by some, and a few customers report delays or confusion about opening times with doors locked when it is supposed to be open. Parking can be challenging, though walking from side streets is a common workaround. All in all, the experience seems reliable and enjoyable with consistent quality and enough variety to keep visitors returning, though improvements to hours and vegan options would be welcome.View restaurant profile
Mariposa comes across as a lively cafe with a welcoming vibe, offering a varied menu that includes vegetarian options and solid pub fare alongside a strong drinks list. Live music is the centerpiece, featuring a diverse lineup and a weekly open mic on Wednesdays that attract a warm, multi-generational crowd and a genuine sense of community. The atmosphere is described as subtle and quirky, enriched by local art and music memorabilia and a well curated liquor collection that includes a memorable cosmopolitan style martini. The food earns frequent praise, from a smoked meat sandwich and superb fries to a chicken dish cooked to perfection and a side salad, with pizza noted as nice though portions vary. Pricing sits on the higher side, a tradeoff that some reviewers see as supporting the music and performers, while the venue remains fully licensed. Staff are repeatedly called friendly and patient, contributing to a comfortable experience. Overall, Mariposa is viewed as a hidden gem in the city, a place to eat, enjoy live jazz and other performances, and feel part of a welcoming musical community.View restaurant profile
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Leyley's is seen as an awesome place with good food and decent service, though there can be a long wait and hours are not always updated after a Christmas closure; dairy items are praised, the shakshouka is excellent, and visits to Montreal are described as delicious with a wish for something comparable in New York, while some feel the value is not great due to too much bread and too little salad.View restaurant profile
Café & Pâtisserie - La Maison Des Cinqs is described as a small patisserie and cafe with a pleasant experience, offering a variety of pastries and fresh bagels, including a standout Nutella bagel and favorites like cinnamon rolls and chocolatine. Pastries are praised as excellent and fresh, with the bagels often noted as among the best in town. A few reviews mention that the Americano is not great and plain bagels are not always available. The atmosphere is described as cozy, with spots to relax and enjoy pastries and drinks, and customer service is highlighted as amazing. Prices are considered fair with good portions, and many reviewers express a desire to return for the pastries and overall experience.View restaurant profile
Crêpe Way is described as a casual, welcoming place where both sweet and savory crepes shine and flavors stay well balanced. Reviews highlight items such as brownie crepe with banana, apple cinnamon crepe, strawberry banana and a range of savory options like chicken fajita and Philly steak, often enjoyed with fries or a vanilla milkshake. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive and the overall atmosphere is calm and pleasant, even as a few notes point to occasional table cleanliness issues. Many diners mention strong value for money and a willingness to return to try more dishes. Overall the impressions center on delicious creations, satisfying textures, and a reliably positive experience that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile