Reviews of OFISH MTL show a mix of experiences: many diners praise the fish and chips as light and crispy with fries that are perfectly crunchy, and they appreciate generous portions and dishes like the fish burger and a curry option, along with friendly service and a cozy, clean atmosphere. On the other hand, several visits are disappointing with comments about oily or bland fries, a slaw that is too acidic or not well prepared, small or tough fish portions, and slower or inconsistent service. Longtime fans note changes to the fry style, preferring thicker chips, while some reviews question freshness or overall consistency. Taken together, the restaurant is seen as capable of delivering delicious fish, but satisfaction varies and sides and execution can significantly impact the overall experience.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
PlanB garners broad praise for fresh, in-house made naan and bread that arrive warm and flavorful, with standout items such as garlic potatoes and well seasoned wraps; reviews consistently highlight fresh ingredients, generous portions, and a menu that blends authentic flavors with approachable, modern twists. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and welcoming in a clean, inviting space, with customers noting good value for money and a lively atmosphere enhanced by music and a warm vibe. Some comments mention price being a bit high for certain combos, and a note about a discontinued local worker discount, but overall satisfaction remains high with many saying they would return and recommend the place to others. Across the board, diners praise the variety of sauces, the doner and kebab dishes, and the naan experience, making PlanB a standout option for naan focused fast casual dining.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
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 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
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
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
Reviews of Tchang Kiang By Yangtze describe a long standing local favorite with generally solid, freshly made dishes and attentive service, with high praise for pineapple chicken, crispy pork with black mushrooms, egg rolls, soup, and chicken chow mein as reliable choices for meals or takeout. Yet opinions are mixed, with several noting smaller portions than in the past and a few dishes that feel underseasoned, overcooked, or lacking chicken, along with a reported instance of misprepared sweet and sour pork with cartilage. Many comments also highlight courteous staff and a sense of consistency for family celebrations or regular visits, while others feel the quality has declined and advise cautious expectations. Overall, the place is viewed as a dependable neighborhood option by many, though some reviews warn that portion size and consistency have fluctuated over time.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
Local75 Bistro Pub on Monkland is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with attentive service and a neighborhood vibe that keeps guests coming back. Reviews praise a versatile menu featuring shareable appetizers, burgers, ribs, fried chicken, and a standout smoked meat sandwich, with fresh, flavorful dishes and solid sides. The drinks program shines with cocktails, beer, and mocktails, making it a great place for date nights, meals with friends, or family outings. Value is frequently highlighted with reasonable pricing for the quality, though a few notes mention busy times can bring delays, a small dining area, and the lack of reservations. Overall, this place is seen as a hidden gem by locals, admired for its warmth, consistency, and lively yet comfortable atmosphere.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
Reviews describe B12 Burger as offering massive, juicy burgers with fresh ingredients and generous portions, with a variety of options and flavors that many feel are worth the price. The burgers are frequently praised for being flavorful and not overly greasy, and the sides like fries or poutine are noted as solid accompaniments. Service is often highlighted as fast and friendly and the atmosphere welcoming, though several comments point to occasional inconsistencies in service and longer waits when the place is crowded. A useful feature for many diners is the ability to customize, including a lettuce wrap option for gluten free or lighter choices. Cleanliness and hygiene levels are sometimes raised as concerns, with a few visits mentioning issues that led to hesitation or leaving. Overall, B12 Burger is regarded as one of the top burger spots, known for huge portions and strong flavor and good value, even though experiences can vary from visit to visit.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
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
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
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
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
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
Reviewers describe Notre-Boeuf-de-Grâce as a popular casual burger spot with a lively, welcoming vibe and reliable in person service, making it a go to for families and groups, with late hours and pleasant outdoor seating noted. Burgers are repeatedly praised for flavor and generous portions, and several options are highlighted as standouts, though nights can vary and some burgers have been undercooked or topped incorrectly. Fries and poutine receive mixed feedback, ranging from tasty and crispy to disappointingly soggy or burnt when not fresh. The experience can be quick and friendly, but on busy nights service and kitchen performance can feel inconsistent, and delivery orders have occasionally fallen short with issues like grease, wrong toppings, or missing items. Overall, it remains a top choice for burger lovers seeking a fun atmosphere and solid meals, while noting occasional inconsistencies and the importance of visiting during a good shift.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
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
Le Jus is widely described as a neighborhood gem for smash burgers and crispy chicken, with many praising the honey chicken burger, the jalapeño kick, and the cheese fries, while fries can be undercooked or over-salted and some burgers are noted as very thin or small for the price; the vibe is cozy and the service fast and friendly, though a few comments mention limited seating and occasional inconsistencies; overall the menu is concise and focused on burgers and chicken sandwiches, and most reviewers feel the quality and flavor justify the cost, with calls for more toppings, additional dipping sauces, and a fixed combo price to improve value; in sum Le Jus is considered a must-try spot in NDG by many, delivering solid flavor and heartful cooking that keeps a loyal crowd returning.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