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Korean Restaurants in Montreal

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East Pan Asiatique - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

East Pan Asiatique

Modern restaurant featuring elevated Asian dishes & creative cocktails.
Open until 10 pm
(389)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

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Review Summary

East Pan Asiatique offers a diverse Thai, Chinese and Japanese menu with fresh, well presented dishes and generous portions, from wakame cucumber salad to dumplings and poke bowls, with vegan options that many guests appreciate. The ambiance is calm and inviting, a chic yet relaxed vibe that suits a casual night out. Service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and helpful recommendations, though a few guests mention slower moments or occasional dish inconsistencies. Overall, the combination of flavorful food, thoughtful presentation, and welcoming atmosphere makes East Pan Asiatique a place many would return to.View restaurant profile
La Belle Corée - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

La Belle Corée

Opens Today at 5 pm
(367)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

La Belle Corée receives frequent praise for a welcoming vibe, flavorful Korean dishes, and generous portions. Dishes like bibimbap, Korean fried chicken, tteokbokki, fried octopus, seaweed salad, and a tempting platter of salads and kimchi come up as standouts with fresh ingredients and satisfying textures. The service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and thoughtful, with the owner and staff making recommendations that enhance the meal. Prices are described as reasonable and beer is noted as affordable, adding to overall good value. The atmosphere is quiet and comfortable, great for conversation or a casual date, and the menu includes vegetarian options and authentic flavors reminiscent of Korea. Several comments call the place a neighborhood gem and a must-visit, with many planning a return visit and praising the welcoming hospitality and skillful cooking.View restaurant profile
Chimaek Gana - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chimaek Gana

Opens Today at 5 pm
(512)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Chimaek Gana earns high praise for crispy, flavorful fried chicken and generous portions, with many diners raving about the Supreme chicken, Yangnyeom and other bold flavors that pair perfectly with a cold beer. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, and the atmosphere is clean and welcoming, making it a solid pick for groups, dates, or casual meals. Reviewers also appreciate the variety of dishes from chicken and udon to conch salad, plus reliable sides like pickled radish and truffle fries, all offered at very reasonable prices for Montreal. A few notes mention menu changes and occasional pacing issues, but the overall experience remains highly recommended for those seeking great chicken, value, and a lively dining vibe.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 11 am
(24)
Pointe St-Charles

Review Summary

Overall, Chicken Plus + is described as a standout for fried chicken with crispy, juicy, and tender meat, rich flavor, and well balanced seasoning, with reliable delivery. Service is consistently praised for friendliness and efficiency, and many reviewers note good value and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. The menu earns praise for items like Bulgogi Fries and halal Korean options, appealing to chicken lovers and families, and a cheese dish described as stretchy like a corn dog adds a memorable twist. A few notes mention portion sizes or sauce quantities being smaller than expected, but the general impression is that the chicken is outstanding and the experience remains highly positive.View restaurant profile
Les Crazy Chickens - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Les Crazy Chickens

Opens Today at 12 pm
(98)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Les Crazy Chickens is described in the reviews as delivering delicious, crispy fried chicken with a light coating and juicy texture, a good range of sauces, and friendly, attentive service in a cute setting. Many mentions highlight the chicken as among the best fried chicken they've had recently, with generous portions and appealing sides and sandwiches. A few comments point out downsides, including tiny chicken pieces for some orders and one tasteless burger with extra charges for sauce, which tempered the experience for those customers. A festival tasting note mentions overcooked chicken but strong flavors in the spicy garlic sauce, while others compare the Korean style as fresh and homemade compared to American fried chicken. Overall the sentiment is largely positive, with praise for flavor, freshness, and service, alongside occasional concerns about value and portion size.View restaurant profile
Sota BBQ Coréen - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Sota BBQ Coréen

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(609)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal

Review Summary

Sota BBQ Coréen is hailed by many as one of Montreal's best all you can eat KBBQ, delivering tasty beef and other meats, solid sushi options, and a dessert line including ice cream that earned frequent praise, with some visits featuring fast service and a lively, well ventilated dining room. Experiences vary widely, though, with reports of long waits during busy times, last call rushes that force large upfront orders, incomplete or delayed dishes, and occasional billing issues such as added gratuities or hidden surcharges. Language and service consistency also come up, from attentive, friendly staff to comments about uneven attention, limited French or English, and inconsistent timing between courses and grills. Overall, it remains a popular spot for groups and celebrations, especially for fans of AYCE with a mix of Korean barbecue and sushi, but several reviews caution that the value and quality can depend on the visit, timing and how smoothly the service runs on that day.View restaurant profile
Maison Chez Bong - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Maison Chez Bong

Opens Today at 11 am
(250)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in MontrealA Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Maison Chez Bong is a small, cozy basement Korean spot in Chinatown known for authentic flavors, generous portions, and affordable prices. The menu features bibimbap, jap chae, tteokbokki, galbi, and crispy fried chicken, with several reviews praising dishes served in piping hot stone bowls and a warm, inviting ambience. While the vibe is consistently friendly and the service attentive, occasional lines on busy nights are noted and a few critiques mention a touch more salt on jjajangmyeon or a dessert option that is missing. The overall impression is that Maison Chez Bong is a reliable, best in town kind of choice for Korean food, a hidden gem that many would gladly return to for comfort food and quick service.View restaurant profile
Dessert Café Momo - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Dessert Café Momo

Opens Today at 12 pm
(139)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Dessert Café Momo as a cozy, charming little Korean style cafe with a small, intimate space that can feel busy and not very spacious at peak times. The menu earns praise for bingsu and desserts, including mango and strawberry bingsoo that are fresh, not too sweet, and generously portioned, along with cakes, macarons, tiramisu, and matcha specialties, though some macarons are criticized for being too small or the shell too crispy. The atmosphere is warm and relaxing, with friendly staff and a sense of care, and sometimes a dog visits adding to the experience. Ordering is easy via an electronic kiosk, and the coffee and other drinks pair well with the pastries, with some remarks that the house drinks are well balanced and not overly sweet. A few reviews note that the place can get busy and space is limited, leading to occasional waits or the need to move along during peak times, but overall it remains a favorite for locals and visitors seeking a comforting dessert stop. Several patrons express the desire to return to try bingsoo again and highlight the pleasant neighborhood vibe and reliable quality across both drinks and sweets.View restaurant profile
BOLS BOLS - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

BOLS BOLS

Opens Today at 12 pm
(83)
Verdun

Review Summary

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
Daldongnae Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Daldongnae Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 12 pm
(616)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Daldongnae as a lively, authentic Korean BBQ in Montreal with high quality meats and a wide array of generous side dishes that make the meal feel satisfying, and the grill-at-your-table setup adds a fun, interactive element. The atmosphere is usually welcoming and the staff are often praised for being attentive, though experiences with service vary from quick and friendly to slow and inconsistent, with some noting language barriers. Prices can be on the higher side for dinner, and a few visits were affected by long waits or a smoky dining room, though ventilation is mentioned as a relief in some cases. Despite these ups and downs, the consensus is that the meat quality, variety of sides, and overall experience make Daldongnae a must-visit for Korean BBQ in Montreal, with many patrons returning repeatedly.View restaurant profile
Daldongnae Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Daldongnae Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 12 pm
(507)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal

Review Summary

Across reviews, Daldongnae Korean BBQ is praised for high quality meats, a generous unlimited array of side dishes, and an authentic, convivial grilling experience served by attentive staff. Diners note a wide range of meats and a standout banchan lineup with favorites like cheese corn and kimchi; the overall meals are described as flavorful, filling, and good value for the price. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy or lively, though busy nights can feel crowded and some guests report feeling rushed or facing a few service hiccups, including policy quirks like cannot split the bill on weekends. Some dishes draw mixed opinions, with a few items underperforming in tenderness or freshness, yet the overall consensus remains strongly positive with many vowing to return and to recommend to others. In short, Daldongnae offers a memorable, well rounded KBBQ experience with generous sides, dependable service, and a focus on sharing and customization, even as price and pace can be considerations for some diners.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 11 am
(10)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Reviews of Chicken Plus + describe food that is very tasty, with creme brulee standing out, and praise extends to the overall experience, including friendly and patient service. The atmosphere is described as cozy, with enjoyable music, a pleasant view and thoughtful decor contributing to the vibe. Staff are noted as amazing and really nice, taking time with guests who want to linger. One review notes that it is really good, I enjoyed eating there, and I would come back often because the service is really good. Another says The best, the service is very kind. Taken together, the feedback suggests a welcoming spot where good food and attentive service combine to create a memorable visit at Chicken Plus +.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 4 pm
(74)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Mon Ami Korean BBQ as a welcoming, cozy spot in Montreal's NDG where generous portions and fair prices accompany a menu that shines with Korean fried chicken, bibimbap served in a hot stone bowl, bulgogi udon, corn cheese, seafood pancake, and rice cake skewers. The fried chicken is repeatedly praised for being crispy and juicy, with a dipping sauce and even a cheese topping mentioned by some diners. Dining experiences highlight friendly, attentive service that helps create a calm, friendly atmosphere. The restaurant is often recommended for its comfort food fare, with many noting the bibimbap and the chicken as must tries and calling the place a hidden gem or one of the best Korean spots in Montreal. Overall the food and service are described as consistently good, with ample portions and good value, making it a go to spot for those seeking satisfying Korean comfort food.View restaurant profile
Ici Restaurant Coréen - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Ici Restaurant Coréen

Opens Today at 12 pm
(151)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Ici Restaurant Coréen is described as a small, cozy, mom-and-pop spot in Montreal with a whimsical vibe featuring Korean music, a mini library, and warm, attentive service. The place is praised for fresh, delicious food, generous portions for the price, and a menu that highlights kimbap varieties, bulgogi, tteokbokki, bibimbap, and kimchi, with many noting options for different tastes and substitutions. The order screen with photos is appreciated for convenient customization. The atmosphere and affordability draw praise, alongside takeout-friendly service and a welcoming, homey feel. However, it is a very small venue with limited seating, no on-site bathroom, and occasional inconsistencies in dishes, including one review that mischaracterized fried chicken and another that found a tuna kimbap dry. Overall, it emerges as a beloved, quirky spot worth visiting for Korean comfort food in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Mr. Dakgalbi - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Mr. Dakgalbi

Opens Today at 11 am
(51)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews of Restaurant Mr. Dakgalbi highlight flavorful dishes like General Tao, with strong opinions that the food is delicious and the portions are generously sized at an affordable price. Dishes such as salt and pepper calamari are a standout for many, while pig intestines were described as a bit oily and beef broccoli as solid. The experience is enhanced by friendly, welcoming staff and a lively atmosphere, sometimes complemented by a friendly pug that comes out to greet guests. The restaurant is often described as a reliable go-to in the neighborhood with good value, and several patrons say they plan to return many times. Some notes mention a blend of Northeast Chinese cuisine with Korean influences, reflecting the menu's diverse offerings.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 11 am
(12)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Chicken Plus + is described by reviews as offering excellent Korean fried chicken with a straightforward menu and a wide range of chicken options. The chicken is praised as incredibly tasty with sauces that are succulent and well balanced, and the Inferno is noted as incredibly spicy, a challenge for heat seekers. The cheese powder chicken is a standout for many diners, while the original tteokbokki is considered average and not spicy enough, with the rice cake texture resembling thick noodles. Friendly and helpful staff are frequently mentioned, contributing to a positive experience and good value. The place is regarded as among the best Korean fried chicken options in Montreal, with flavors that are consistently sauced and seasoned across orders. Many reviews express eagerness to return to try more flavors and dishes.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Makoto - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Makoto

Opens Today at 5 pm
(337)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Makoto draws praise for its welcoming staff, quick service and cozy ambiance, with favorites like bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, tofu dishes and teokkochi earning frequent compliments. The food is often described as flavorful with generous portions and reasonable prices, and miso soup and a simple salad come with meals. Several reviewers express disappointment with menu changes, missing items such as sundubu jjigae, beef seafood udon, fried chicken udon and the salad with ginger vinaigrette, hoping for their return. Some diners find the new side dishes less appealing and the chicken breading crumbly. A number of guests hope the restaurant will reintroduce elements of the old menu while still offering new options. Delivery experiences have shown that old versions can be accessed through the restaurant's ordering options, which helps bridge dine in and takeout. Overall Makoto is seen as a reliable, affordable option with tasty dishes and friendly service, though menu revisions have divided opinion and left regulars hoping for a balance between nostalgia and new ideas.View restaurant profile
Jako - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Jako

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(360)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Jako is described as a small, cozy Korean and Japanese fusion restaurant with a warm vibe and soft lighting. The food is repeatedly praised for being flavorful and generously portioned, with favorites like bulgogi dolsot, yaki udon, fried chicken, katsu with cream sauce, and sundubu; prices are considered affordable for the downtown area. Service is noted as attentive and friendly, often quick, with staff who offer good recommendations and even help with takeout when the meal is finished. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and unpretentious, a good setting for casual meals with friends or family, though the space can be a bit dark and the music loud at times, and a few dishes are described as overly salty or oily. Overall, reviews converge on a highly positive impression and a strong likelihood to return, with many urging reservations for peak times.View restaurant profile
Bistro Chingu - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Chingu

Opens Today at 12 pm
(21)
Quartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

At Bistro Chingu, reviews describe a pleasant atmosphere with music that isn't too loud and even a space to write on the wall with paint markers. However, corn cheese and tteokbokki disappoint some diners, and the tonkatsu is pretty good but the chicken quality could be better. Overall, the experience is described as okay, with some patrons saying it is worth returning but others would rather go somewhere else. The ambiance is praised as very clean with a nice style, and service is frequently described as excellent and attentive. The food is often called amazing and well priced, and staff are noted for friendly service and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

GaNaDaRa

Lively restaurant serving popular hearty Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Opens Today at 12 pm
(155)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More

Review Summary

GaNaDaRa earns praise for tasty, well balanced dishes, generous portions, and affordable prices, all delivered with fast, friendly service in a compact casual space with a lively K pop vibe. Reviewers describe a welcoming atmosphere, consistent quality across a range of Korean and fusion options such as cupbap bowls, fried chicken, tonkatsu, and tteokbokki, plus crowd pleasers like poutine tteokbokki and curry katsu. The experience is often described as efficient, with order at the counter and food brought to the table, and staff who are attentive and accommodating, sometimes going the extra mile to rectify issues or provide leftovers promptly. Some notes point to the seating near the entrance being a bit chilly when doors open, and a couple of visits mention the focus on Uber Eats orders at the counter, but these do not overshadow the overall impression of good value, reliable taste and a place to return for quick meals with friends.View restaurant profile
LA TABLE DE JO - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

LA TABLE DE JO

Discover the Korean cuisine in Montreal
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(268)
Downtown

Review Summary

LA TABLE DE JO comes across in reviews as a cozy, stylish Korean spot in the village serving authentic flavors with generous portions and good value. The food is repeatedly praised for being flavorful and well balanced, with standout dishes such as bulgogi, bibimbap, jjigae, mandu, tteokbokki, a seafood pancake, and a comforting army stew, and desserts such as the croffle receiving particular praise. Lunch specials with combos including miso soup are noted as affordable and convenient. The service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, though occasional slower service is mentioned when the place is busy. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and easygoing, with appealing decor and a cozy vibe, while a few reviewers mention the dining area can feel a bit cold and heating could be improved. Some critiques focus on dessert value and occasional missteps, such as a bingsu that did not meet expectations, but these do not dominate the overall impression. Overall, LA TABLE DE JO is widely recommended as a top Korean option in the area, with many guests planning to return to try more dishes and celebrate occasions.View restaurant profile
Laon restaurant - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Laon restaurant

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(26)
Quartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Laon restaurant is described as a cozy, calm spot with attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, where quick, flavorful meals are paired with reasonable prices and generous portions. Diners praise the cheolpan with its side dishes, bibimbap, jeon, and soondubu, noting that the flavors are satisfying and comforting, especially on cold days in Montreal. It is viewed as a reliable destination for comforting Korean food in a small, peaceful setting that suits casual visits as well as celebratory meals such as birthdays or anniversaries, with regulars returning for favorites. The service is repeatedly highlighted as top notch and friendly, with thoughtful touches like extra bowls and utensils to share meals and help on busy or special occasions. Some notes mention minor menu caveats such as bibimbap missing pickled vegetables, but overall the experience is described as delicious, warming, and worth revisiting. In sum, Laon restaurant comes across as a warm, flavorful, value friendly option that stands out for its atmosphere and consistent quality in the Montreal area.View restaurant profile
Café Nook - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Café Nook

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(14)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Café Nook offers a cozy atmosphere, tasty food, and a beautifully made latte, making it a perfect spot for a relaxed coffee break. The staff are courteous and the menu is interesting, with cakes that look appetizing in a variety of flavors. They are fresh, fluffy, and not too sweet. There are also trendy Korean dessert flavors for those who enjoy exploring new tastes.View restaurant profile
WULI - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

WULI

Opens Today at 12 pm
(13)
Ville-Émard

Review Summary

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
Bistro Miga - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Miga

Opens Today at 4 pm
(120)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Diners describe Bistro Miga as a cozy, family run spot offering authentic Korean and Japanese dishes with bold flavors, generous portions, and thoughtful touches like well curated banchan and careful takeout packaging. The menu receives high praise for items such as gamjatang, bulgogi, dak galbi, fried chicken, sushi, and the seafood pancake, with many noting fresh ingredients and well balanced seasoning. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly and attentive, with warm hospitality from the owners contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. A few reviews mention minor flaws like occasional overcooked noodles or a somewhat sweeter Sundubu Jjigae, but overall Bistro Miga is regarded as an amazing, hidden gem with consistent quality and reasons to return.View restaurant profile
Ganadara - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Ganadara

A lively restaurant serving hearty popular Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Opens Today at 4 pm
(35)
Downtown

Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Ganadara comes across as a casual, affordable Korean spot in downtown Montreal near McGill, with a menu of comforting classics like ramyeon and bibimbap and standout pork bone soup that many reviewers call a must try. The vibe is described as quaint and low key, and the food is often praised for being tasty and the portions generous, making it a reliable go to for a quick, affordable meal. Service is a mixed bag, praised for friendliness in some visits but sometimes marked by slow or unfriendly interactions in others. Several diners highlight the fried chicken as a highlight when it is perfectly crispy and juicy, while a few note it can be dry or disappointing at times; new menu items and drinks have generally landed well. Some reviews mention that gamjang tang has not always been available. The location near McGill and the long-standing habit of stopping by on visits or in daily routines are also recurring themes. Overall, Ganadara is viewed as a solid, affordable option for Korean comfort food with reliable basics and occasional service or consistency quirks.View restaurant profile
Le Cafe Bomnal - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Le Cafe Bomnal

Opens Today at 1 pm
(13)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Le Cafe Bomnal draws praise for its Bomnal coffee and delicious snacks in a cozy, intimate Korean cafe setting. Reviews highlight a wide range of beverages and desserts and consistently mention friendly, welcoming staff. The bingsoo stands out, especially the matcha version, noted for balanced flavor, finely shaved ice that melts smoothly, and toppings that complement rather than overwhelm. A large bingsoo is described as generous for two and good value. The space is described as small, cute, and intimate, making it a pleasant place to slow down, though it can feel tight when busy. Other highlights include flavorful ramen, tasty tteokbokki, and injeolmi bingsoo, with reviewers expressing enthusiasm for the overall dessert experience. One note mentions that water is not provided for free.View restaurant profile
JOA - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

JOA

Opens Today at 12 pm
(73)
Latin Quarter

Review Summary

JOA offers comforting Korean fare with fried chicken as the standout, praised for being juicy and crispy and paired with a sweet and tangy sauce, while the house noodles have solid texture and jjajang sauce could use a touch more acidity or heat. Dumplings, tteokbokki, and dishes like jjamppong are well received, and the overall quality is described as tasty and satisfying. Portions run generous and prices stay affordable, contributing to a strong sense of value. The staff are consistently friendly and welcoming, and service is quick in a small, family run setting. The atmosphere is casual and unpretentious, with several reviewers highlighting a positive experience even when crowded, and many say the fried chicken alone makes them want to return.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 11 am
(8)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Reviews for Chicken Plus + highlight generous portions with tender, delicious chicken and flavorful sauces. Service is described as very pleasant and attentive, with staff answering questions for first time diners and even offering tastings of the sauces to help with decisions. The food is praised as amazing, with perfectly fried chicken and tasty sauces. Boxes are noted as enough to feed people and are best enjoyed fresh, and many recommend starting with the regular plain box and sampling the sauces before buying a full box. Overall the reviews suggest trying new dishes and discovering the range on offer.View restaurant profile
Chungchun Kogo Coreen - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chungchun Kogo Coreen

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(159)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Chungchun Kogo Coreen as a small casual spot offering Korean style hot dogs with a crispy batter and a playful range of toppings, from mozzarella and potato coated to cheese and sausage options, including Doritos variations, with a solid lineup of dipping sauces like chili mayo, spicy mayo, teriyaki, and sweet and sour. The atmosphere is cozy and affordable, ideal for a quick bite and often considered instagrammable. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and helpful recommendations, even during busy periods. Some reviews note the downtown location and a Chinatown branch and recall years of steady quality, though a few mention changes in the batter that can leave a dog soggy and a sense that consistency has fluctuated. Overall, it comes across as a beloved go-to snack spot with a distinctive menu and repeat visits, tempered by occasional service hiccups or perceived dips in quality during peak times.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(256)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealThe Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Mon Ami Korean BBQ draws mixed reviews, with many diners praising delicious food, a wide variety of meats and sides, and a lively interactive grill that makes for a fun dining experience. The atmosphere is often described as warm and welcoming, and service is frequently noted as fast and friendly. Many praise the quality of meat and dishes like bulgogi, fried chicken, bibimbap, and dumplings, and the all-you-can-eat option is valued for value when the selection is ample. However, several comments point to inconsistencies including variable meat quality, greasy or overcooked items, and some missing or underwhelming options, with some meals feeling more like fast food than a traditional Korean BBQ. Some guests report a confusing or slow ordering process relying on a phone or online system. Cleanliness concerns appear in a few reviews, including bathrooms and sticky tables. Pricing and portions are debated, with some finding the price fair for all-you-can-eat and others feeling it is overpriced, especially for alcohol or certain dishes. Despite these drawbacks, the restaurant remains popular in Montreal, repeatedly praised for flavor and friendly staff, and many reviewers say they would return.View restaurant profile
Comon - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Comon

Opens Today at 5 pm
(111)
Verdun

Review Summary

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
Marché Korea - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Marché Korea

Opens Today at 10 am
(175)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

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
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 12 pm
(44)
Lachine

Review Summary

Across English and French reviews, Chicken Plus + is described as delivering crispy, juicy fried chicken with a wide range of sauces and flavors, such as honey brown, creamy onion, and garlic soya, plus tasty sides and an impressive bubble tea lineup that many say makes the meal complete. The chicken is repeatedly praised for its consistent crunch, moist interior, freshness, and generous portions, with many saying it is the best fried chicken in town and a reliable quick bite or shareable option in the Montreal area, including Lachine. The experience is often highlighted for friendly, fast service and helpful staff, with notes that the menu also features items like kogo, fries, salad, mac and cheese bites, and even vegetarian options, all made with care, and several reviews note halal and homemade preparation. A few comments mention items that do not measure up, such as hot dogs pogos, and some sauces can be very spicy for non seasoned palates, but overall the place receives strong praise for quality, variety, and flavor.View restaurant profile
Marche Korea - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Marche Korea

Opens Today at 11 am
(163)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Marche Korea is described as a convenient and affordable hub for Korean and Asian groceries with a broad range of ready-to-eat meals, snacks, sauces and drinks, a standout variety of onigiri and kimbap, and good prices that make it a go-to for quick bites and for discovering new products. Reviews praise friendly checkout staff and a helpful atmosphere, though some accounts mention occasional rude behavior and counter meals that can be less tasty or rice-heavy, leaving the experience mixed but generally reliable for value and selection.View restaurant profile
Picks - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Picks

Opens Today at 1 pm
(217)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews describe Picks as a small, family run burger spot in downtown Montreal known for fully customizable burgers, fresh ingredients, and strong value. The menu invites personalization with a wide range of toppings and sauces, including smoked Gouda and kimchi, and even options like poutine on the side. Patty thickness is debated, with some diners finding thick patties hard to bite while others praise burgers cooked to perfection and juicy, and several notes suggest thinner patties could yield a nicer crust. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, a hole in the wall with drawings on the walls and friendly staff. Many reviews highlight fast, courteous service and affordable prices, and a sense that the recipes and vibe have remained consistent even after new ownership. Poutine is a common pairing, with large portions and flavorful sauces, though a few readers wished for more sauce on the poutine. Takeout is convenient and the location near Sainte-Catherine and St Marc makes it easy to grab a quick bite. A recurring note praises the loyal, returning customers and the sense of community and value, with veggie burgers and other crowd favorites mentioned. Overall, it is seen as one of the best burger spots in Montreal by many, with consistent quality, generous toppings, and a warm, approachable vibe, though there are occasional mixed experiences.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 12 pm
(41)
Downtown

Review Summary

Chicken Plus + is described as a small, cozy spot with friendly service and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. The fried chicken is repeatedly praised for being juicy, crispy and flavorful, often tasting great with little sauce, and dishes like padak and tteokbokki are cited as highlights. Portions are generous and overall value is considered good, though a few reviews feel price could be better or there is variability in saucing and occasional dryness in some orders, with wait times noted during busy periods. Overall, customers say they will return and would recommend Chicken Plus + for tasty chicken, a warm vibe, and a homey experience.View restaurant profile
Karin - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Karin

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(189)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews depict Karin as a warm, family-run Japanese restaurant in Montreal's NDG that feels like a home away from home. The atmosphere is intimate, with small private booths and traditional decor that adds a cozy, authentic touch. The kitchen earns high praise for fresh, well-balanced dishes, from standout sushi and sashimi to comforting staples like miso soup, tempura and various noodle bowls. Toro and other fatty cuts receive special mentions for melting in the mouth, and the nigiri selection is described as excellent and very fresh. Value for quality is noted, with some guests finding it a bit pricey, but most agree the portions are generous and the experience justifies the price. Set menus and family-style service make it easy to try a bit of everything, and the staff are consistently described as friendly, attentive and welcoming. The restaurant is repeatedly called a gem, a place that transports diners toward a Japanese dining experience in the heart of the city, with decor crafted to feel homey and intimate. Diners also mention Korean influenced options such as bibimbap and kimchi, highlighting the diverse offerings. Overall, Karin is seen as a reliable, beloved choice for occasions, returning guests and travelers seeking fresh, high-quality Japanese cuisine in a warm, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Les Saisons de Corée - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Les Saisons de Corée

Opens Today at 5 pm
(46)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Review Summary

Les Saisons de Corée is described as a warm, family-run Korean restaurant in Montreal that delivers authentic flavors and a comforting atmosphere reminiscent of home cooking. Diners praise a broad menu with favorites like kimchi jjigae, tofu kimchi soup, seolleongtang, jjajangmyeon, bulgogi jeongol, dakgalbi, spicy pork stew, seafood pancake and fried chicken, along with bibimbap and a variety of sojus and makgeolli. The chicken and pork dishes, in particular the dakgalbi and pork-based soups, are often highlighted as standouts, with many calling it among the best in the city. Guests frequently mention friendly service from what feels like a long-standing family operation, and note that the flavors are rich, authentic, and deeply satisfying, with broth-based soups adding depth. The restaurant is described as a must-visit, great value, and a reliable favorite for repeat visits, including Somyun available with seasquid or bai top shell. Overall the consensus presents a beloved Montreal spot for consistent, high-quality Korean cooking.View restaurant profile

Cafe Kokiri

Opens Today at 10 am
(49)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village

Review Summary

Cafe Kokiri is described as a cute cafe with authentic Korean coffee and a strong lineup of dishes like bulgogi banh mi and Korean hotdogs. Reviews praise its bingsu, including a strawberry version with chewy rice cakes and corn flakes, and a cream croffle that many find irresistible. Generous portions stand out, whether with the bulgogi banh mi, bulgogi rice bowl with spicy mayo, or tteokbokki that can be adjusted for spice. The cafe's cozy vibe, lo fi music, cute interior, and a photo booth contribute to a welcoming, study friendly atmosphere. Friendly, attentive service is noted as timely without being overbearing, helping guests feel comfortable and able to work or relax. A few items receive softer notes, such as the small cup for the small sized bingsu that feels uncomfortable, and a tteokbokki that may be too salty if the sugar is missing. Overall the reviews present Cafe Kokiri as an affordable, varied, and appealing spot for drinks, meals and desserts with a homey, comforting feel.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Dessert Coréen Crofre

Opens Today at 4 pm
(113)
Outremont

Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends

Review Summary

Reviews describe Dessert Coréen Crofre as a cozy, clean spot with friendly, attentive staff and a strong dessert lineup centered on croffles. The croffle is the star, praised for a fluffy, crunchy, light texture and a variety of bold flavors such as banana brulee, Nutella banana strawberry, Oreo, pistachio with strawberries, mango, matcha tiramisu, and classic options like earl grey; the croissant dough is said to create a unique, satisfyingly airy bite. Fresh cream and a well balanced sweetness are noted as accompaniments and the presentation is spotless. While some find the prices a little steep, most reviewers say the quality makes it worth trying at least once and many consider it one of the best croffles in Montreal. The atmosphere is described as inviting and the service quick and courteous, making it a reliable go to for a quick sweet treat or a casual hangout.View restaurant profile
Buldak Poulet Frit - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Buldak Poulet Frit

Open until 10 pm
(14)
Downtown

Review Summary

Buldak Poulet Frit is described as delivering amazing service and a welcoming vibe, with staff who anticipate needs and check in to help, creating an overall standout experience. The fried chicken is celebrated for great flavors and a crispy tender finish, with the garlic sauce version hailed as the best in town and the level of spice noted as not very spicy. Cleanliness of the restaurant is also mentioned positively. The boneless fried chicken is described as a favorite option for those ordering for delivery, highlighting wide appeal. Taken together, the reviews point to strong service, tasty chicken, and a consistently positive atmosphere.View restaurant profile
COQCOR - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

COQCOR

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(278)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in Montreal

Review Summary

COQCOR stands out as a go to for takeout Korean fried chicken with crispy, juicy chicken and inventive sides like boneless bites and rice cakes, and some orders include a complimentary drink and dumplings. The menu is praised for bold flavors and quick, friendly service, with a welcoming, family run vibe and a lively K pop ambiance. Many reviews crown it the best Korean fried chicken in Montreal, highlighting superbly coated chicken, generous portions, and solid side dishes that complement the main flavors. There are occasional mixed notes about value and consistency, with some diners finding portions smaller for the price or certain sauces too sweet or not authentically Korean, but the chicken itself is often described as addictive and worth repeating. Regulars describe the combination meals and spicy pork bulgogi as satisfying, and to go orders hold up well even after travel. Overall COQCOR is seen as a dependable, value driven option that draws both first time visitors and repeat customers for fried chicken and a broad Korean menu.View restaurant profile
Pony BBQ Coréen - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Pony BBQ Coréen

Opens Today at 12 pm
(747)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Awesome Montreal Restaurants to Celebrate Your BirthdayWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Pony BBQ Coréen comes across as a lively, visually striking Korean BBQ spot with a generous, shareable format and lots of side dishes that are restocked throughout the meal. The meat variety and quality are frequently praised, and reviews highlight attentive, fast service and a warm, energetic atmosphere that makes it great for groups and celebrations. The decor and vibe evoke Korea, with fun details that add to the experience. While portions are often ample and prices reasonable for the amount of food, some guests find the place loud, the smoke from grilling intense, and ventilation inconsistent on busy nights. A few dishes earn mixed notes on flavor or authenticity, but the overall sentiment is very positive and many guests say they will return. In short, Pony BBQ Coréen is regarded as a top Korean BBQ option in town for tasty meat, generous sides, and a welcoming, convivial environment, especially for group outings.View restaurant profile
TOKI - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

TOKI

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(442)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

TOKI is described as a small, cute Korean street-food spot with generous portions and affordable prices, where dishes like tteokbokki, kimchi fries, dumplings, and Korean fried chicken are repeatedly praised for flavor and variety. The atmosphere is cozy and cute with rabbit-themed decor, but seating is limited and space can feel tight, making it less ideal for large groups. Service is generally fast and friendly, with takeout praised for careful packaging, though a few reviews note uneven or less welcoming experiences at the counter. The menu includes limited-time items such as the Dubai chewy cookie and various combos that offer good value, and dishes like poutine-style kimchi fries and rich sauces are highlighted. Overall, sentiment is positive and many say they would return, viewing it as a standout in the area, while minor criticisms include occasional texture issues with chicken or fries and the small dining area.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

DaWa Chicken

Basic, cafeteria-style eatery offering Korean fried chicken, noodles, fries & coleslaw.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(284)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

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
Petit Tokepi - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Petit Tokepi

Opens Today at 12 pm
(141)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Petit Tokebi is described as a charming, intimate spot with a cozy, private feel that works well for dates and relaxed meals. Bibimbap is repeatedly praised, with many calling it the best in Montreal and the miso soup a standout, though a few reviews note a small menu and occasional inconsistency. The atmosphere is often described as super chill and welcoming, with distinctive decor and a touch of jazz that enhances the dining experience. Service is generally fast and friendly once seated, though some reviews mention a first come, first served policy and that the owner isn’t always there to serve. The space is noted to be very small, sometimes feeling smaller than it looks, with a private Asian vibe and a tiny outdoor terrace that adds charm. Occasional cleanliness concerns are reported, but many diners agree the meals are delicious and the portions are generous for two, offering good value. Overall, Petit Tokebi stands out as a reliable option for tasty Korean dishes, a memorable intimate setting, and a go-to for a pleasant, uncomplicated meal with a date or a casual outing, while acknowledging that the experience can vary.View restaurant profile
Chungchun Kogo Coreen - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chungchun Kogo Coreen

Opens Today at 11 am
(115)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal

Review Summary

Chungchun Kogo Coreen draws mixed reviews: many diners praise the tasty crispy corn dogs with a wide range of sauces and toppings, good value and quick options for a crunchy lunch, and some note especially appealing versions like teriyaki coated or sweet potato pogo; others report long waits, occasional items sold out with few alternatives, and at least one instance of undercooked pogo. Online hours are sometimes wrong, leading to wasted trips. The Downtown location is described as the fastest, while service quality varies with visits, from friendly and attentive to average. Overall Chungchun Kogo Coreen is seen as delivering tasty options and solid value for pogo lovers, but satisfaction can vary by location and visit depending on stock, wait time, and how the staff handles substitutions or shortages.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Chicken Plus +

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(8)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

At Chicken Plus +, reviews describe the food as very good and note generous portions, with favorites like the Combo special 'Cheddar croustillant' and the Creme brulante boneless, and service described as attentive and willing to accommodate requests such as making dishes less spicy on Uber Eats. However, ordering through Uber Eats can push the bill up quickly due to government and non governmental taxes and service fees, with prices sometimes higher than in-store. Some comments mention that portions have shrunk while prices stay the same, and the boneless option is not as generous as before. Taken together, the experiences point to solid flavor and friendly service with some concerns about pricing and portion size on certain orders.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Hansang - Korean Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Hansang

Opens Today at 5 pm
(106)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Restaurant Hansang offers a cozy, authentic Korean dining experience with generous portions and fair prices, drawing praise for friendly, prompt service and helpful explanations of dishes. The menu earns high marks for standout items such as bibimbap, kimchi jjigae, bulgogi, dak galbi, and seafood pancake, along with a range of well prepared soups and banchan, while some reviewers note especially satisfying tofu bentos or miso soup and even chicken ginseng soup and takoyaki as favorites. The atmosphere is described as homey and welcoming, with a pleasant vibe whether dining solo or in a group, though peak times can feel busy and a pre registration may be required. Occasional critiques mention some plates being too salty and a few dishes not being as oily or heavy as elsewhere, but overall the flavors come through as balanced, with quality ingredients and generous portions. Overall the reviews present Restaurant Hansang as a reliable spot for flavorful Korean meals, encouraging a return visit.View restaurant profile
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