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Sopoong is widely celebrated for its authentic and flavorful Korean cuisine, with many diners praising the high quality of dishes like fried chicken, bulgogi, and various stews. While the majority of visitors highlight generous portions, friendly service, and a welcoming, clean atmosphere, some experiences varied regarding the consistency of side dishes, meal portion sizes, and oil levels in fried items. Despite occasional critiques about specific dishes or communication challenges, the overall consensus points to a satisfying dining experience that keeps locals and food enthusiasts returning for consistent, homemade-style meals.View restaurant profile
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
Restaurant Mukja is widely considered one of the top destinations for authentic Korean cuisine in Montreal, frequently praised for its generous portions, flavorful dishes, and reasonable pricing. Guests often highlight the quality of the complimentary side dishes and the variety of menu options, with specific recommendations for the fried chicken, bibimbap, and various stews. While the atmosphere is generally described as cute and relaxing, the restaurant is a popular spot that can become quite busy, leading to occasional waits and a bustling environment. Although service is overwhelmingly characterized as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, some experiences noted inconsistencies in wait times and service speed during peak hours, and while most diners have high praise for the food quality, a minority found certain dishes lacking or unseasoned. Overall, many regulars view it as a go-to establishment that consistently delivers satisfying and high-value dining experiences.View restaurant profile
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
Marché Korea is a popular destination for those seeking a wide variety of authentic Korean and Japanese grocery items, ranging from fresh produce and specialty meats to hard-to-find snacks and pantry staples. The spacious, clean, and well-organized store offers a convenient shopping experience complemented by a friendly and helpful staff. Many visitors appreciate the on-site cafeteria, which serves generous portions of delicious hot dishes like fried chicken, noodles, and soups at reasonable prices, providing an excellent value for a quick meal. While most experiences are positive and highlight the shop as a go-to location for quality ingredients and authentic dining, some patrons have noted occasional inconsistencies in food temperature or consistency. The inclusion of free parking adds to the appeal, making this well-stocked market a highly recommended stop for anyone interested in Korean cuisine.View restaurant profile
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Open until 11 pm
Dessert Coréen Crofre is widely praised as a top-tier destination for those seeking a unique fusion of croissant and waffle textures. Customers consistently highlight the exceptional quality of the pastries, noting their perfect balance of crispy, buttery edges and a soft, chewy interior. The menu offers a wide variety of flavors, with popular choices including pistachio, banana brûlée, and matcha, all prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients that are generally considered reasonable in price. While the vast majority of visitors commend the remarkably kind, professional, and patient service, some note that the intimate size of the shop and limited accessibility may present challenges during busy times. Overall, the establishment is regarded as a clean, cozy, and highly recommended spot for a delicious treat in the Snowdon area.View restaurant profile
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 am
Cafe Kokiri is widely celebrated as a cozy and aesthetic destination offering a variety of delicious, authentic Korean dishes and refreshing drinks. Many visitors highlight the quality of popular items like the bulgogi bowls, bingsu, croffles, and bubble tea, often noting that the menu feels homemade and comforting. The atmosphere is consistently described as relaxing and charming, featuring thoughtful decor, lo-fi background music, and a convenient photo booth that enhances the overall experience. While most patrons praise the polite and attentive service provided by the staff, some feedback suggests opportunities for improvement regarding specific portion containers and price points. Overall, it is regarded as a welcoming local staple that provides great value and a pleasant environment for studying, working, or gathering with friends.View restaurant profile
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village
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Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
Karin is widely celebrated as an authentic, family-run gem in Montreal, cherished for its cozy atmosphere and exceptional Japanese cuisine. Diners consistently highlight the high quality and freshness of the sushi and sashimi, noting that the fish, including various cuts of tuna and salmon, offers a melt-in-the-mouth experience. Beyond the sushi, the menu features delicious options such as tempura, udon, soba, and kimchi, with the homemade matcha cheesecake frequently recommended as a standout dessert. While some mention the pricing is on the higher side or that portions can be small, the consensus remains that the level of care, the welcoming family service, and the traditional, homey decor provide a deeply satisfying and worthwhile dining experience.View restaurant profile
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Basic, cafeteria-style eatery offering Korean fried chicken, noodles, fries & coleslaw.
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 1 pm
Dessert Café Momo is widely celebrated for its high quality Korean desserts, particularly the bingsu, which many describe as the best in Montreal due to its fresh ingredients and balanced sweetness. Visitors frequently praise the cozy, charming atmosphere and the variety of offerings, including cakes, macarons, and iced drinks. While the experience is generally positive and the service is often noted as friendly, some patrons find the wait times for orders to be excessive and point out that the small seating area can be limited. Despite varying opinions on pricing and portion sizes, the overall consensus highlights the cafe as a comforting and delicious neighborhood gem worth visiting.View restaurant profile
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 4:30 pm
Mon Ami Korean BBQ is widely regarded as a cozy and inviting destination that excels in both its authentic menu and exceptional service. Guests frequently praise the high quality of the food, particularly highlighting the delicious fried chicken, the signature snowing cheese topping, and the flavorful kimchi jjigae. The staff is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and helpful when navigating menu options, including vegan selections. With the added convenience of being able to order individual portions, this restaurant is highly recommended for its welcoming atmosphere and satisfying Korean cuisine.View restaurant profile
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Restaurant De Chou is widely celebrated as a hidden gem offering authentic and delicious Korean cuisine that stands out for its high quality and creative presentation. Patrons frequently highlight the welcoming and cozy atmosphere, describing it as an ideal location for both casual meals and quiet date nights. The service is consistently praised for being attentive and kind, adding to the overall positive experience. While most find the dishes flavorful and well prepared, the menu is noted for being fresh and worth the price. Whether dining on the charming terrace or inside the intimate space, visitors consistently recommend the restaurant for its healthy, tasty food and relaxed environment.View restaurant profile
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Le Cafe Bomnal is widely praised as a cozy and intimate destination perfect for enjoying authentic Korean snacks and desserts. The bingsu and tteokbokki are consistently highlighted as standout items, with many diners appreciating the high quality of the coffee and the variety of the menu. While the space is noted to be small and can feel crowded, the welcoming service and delicious offerings make it a highly recommended spot for those looking for a relaxing and flavorful experience.View restaurant profile
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
Bistro Miga is widely celebrated as a hidden gem in Montreal, offering a delightful fusion of authentic Korean dishes and high quality Japanese sushi. Guests consistently praise the flavorful and generously portioned meals, particularly highlighting the crispy Korean fried chicken, the rich gamjatang, and the expertly prepared salmon sushi. The atmosphere is frequently described as warm, cozy, and family friendly, complemented by exceptionally attentive, polite, and welcoming service from the owners and staff. With its fair pricing, fresh ingredients, and consistent quality, this restaurant has become a favorite dining destination for both casual visits and special celebrations.View restaurant profile
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
At Jr's Café, BBQ pork skewers are amazing and imperial rolls are really good. Not much else was tried there, but the decor is nice and the place feels like a cute little spot. Skewers are great and priced very well. Food is fresh and delicious. The staff is very courteous. A strong recommendation for Jr's Café. A return visit is likely.View restaurant profile
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
Restaurant Bok is widely regarded as a top destination for authentic Korean cuisine in Montreal, with many patrons praising the delicious Jajangmyeon, crispy Tangsuyuk, and satisfying Bingsu. The atmosphere is frequently described as cozy and inviting, offering a comfortable setting for enjoying generous portions at fair prices. While the majority of guests highlight the quick and friendly service, consistent food quality, and excellent value of the menu combinations, a few experiences noted inconsistencies in service speed, occasional issues with food temperature, and concerns regarding staff professionalism and perceived bias. Despite mixed feedback on service efficiency, the overall consensus points to a highly recommended spot for those seeking comfort food and flavorful Korean dishes.View restaurant profile
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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Opens Tomorrow at 6 pm
Hwang Kum is widely celebrated for serving authentic, comforting Korean cuisine that feels like home cooking. The standout item is consistently described as the best seafood pancake in the city, though the entire menu, including beef ribs, bulgogi, and various noodle dishes, receives high praise for freshness and flavor. While the restaurant offers a fantastic and welcoming experience with courteous service, it is a very small, family-run establishment where space is limited. Potential visitors should note that seating is tight, lineups are common, and it is advisable to check operating hours in advance since they can be irregular.View restaurant profile
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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