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≈ 0.8 km
La Belle Corée is described as authentic Korean comfort food with favorites like bibimbap, jjajangmyeon, tteokbokki and japchae standing out for color, flavor, and generous portions. Reviewers praise fresh ingredients, thoughtful service, and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with a calm vibe that suits conversation and dates. The owner is repeatedly noted for kindness and attentiveness, making guests feel well cared for, and the overall value is highlighted by reasonable prices and quick, reliable service. The decor is described as eclectic and cozy, adding charm to a memorable dining experience. Across languages, diners emphasize consistent quality, a reliable menu, and a place to return to for comforting, satisfying Korean dishes.View restaurant profile
La Belle Corée
Open until 10 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.2 km
East Pan Asiatique offers a calm, elegant ambiance and a versatile Asian fusion menu where flavors arrive vibrant and balanced, with generous portions that showcase quality across favorites like dumplings, duck curry, salmon teriyaki and pad thai. The service is consistently friendly, attentive and professional, helping create a warm and welcoming dining experience whether stopping in for drinks, a light lunch or a full dinner. The setting blends refined decor with subtle Japanese inspired touches and a range of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a dependable choice in downtown for meals with family, friends or colleagues. Overall, the combination of tasty food, thoughtful presentation and a pleasant atmosphere invites return visits and makes it easy to plan another visit soon.View restaurant profile
East Pan Asiatique
Modern restaurant featuring elevated Asian dishes & creative cocktails.
Open until 10 pm
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Best Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025MTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Chimaek Gana consistently shines with crispy, juicy fried chicken in popular flavors like Yangnyeom, Supreme and honey butter, generous portions, and solid value, complemented by tasty sides such as pickled radish and truffle fries and a lively, clean, welcoming atmosphere. The service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, making it easy to enjoy meals with friends or on dates, and the overall experience is dependable and flavorful despite occasional notes about menu changes or higher prices. Takeout and group visits are common, and the spot remains a top pick for Korean fried chicken in town.View restaurant profile
Chimaek Gana
Open until MidnightShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 0.6 km
Dessert Coréen Crofre garners widespread praise for its croffles, described as fluffy, crispy and light with toppings like Oreo, pistachio, mango and strawberry, and the Oreo croffle is a frequent standout. The croffle concept, blending croissant and crepe elements, is regarded as unique and many reviewers call it among the best in Montreal, with a texture that is crisp on the outside and soft inside. The staff and service receive steady compliments for friendliness, attentiveness and clear explanations of the menu, and the space is characterized as clean, cozy and well decorated. Desserts and drinks are noted for strong flavors, good textures and presentable plating, with favorites including banana brulee, matcha tiramisu and Earl Grey. While some mention higher prices, the consensus is that the quality and overall experience justify it, and portions are often described as satisfying or shareable. A few remarks point to occasional inconsistencies such as waffles arriving at room temperature or being less fresh at certain branches, but these are rare in the overall positive impressions.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre
Open until 11 pmOutremont
Mentioned in: Crookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary Trends
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≈ 0.7 km
Restaurant Hansang draws broad praise for the kimchi jjigae and other dishes prepared with high-quality ingredients, with reviews highlighting flavorful soups, generous banchan, and well-balanced seasonings that aren’t overly oily. The menu ranges from bulgogi, dak galbi, and bbq beef to chicken ginseng soup, takoyaki, seafood pancake, miso soup, and tofu-focused bento options, all offered in generous portions at fair prices. The atmosphere is described as cozy and casual, with a welcoming service that many say is friendly and attentive, and the family-owned vibe adds to the charm. Some notes mention dishes that can be a touch salty and the restaurant can get quite busy, with pre-registration or waiting times affecting the pace and the staff balancing tables and orders. Overall the experience is seen as authentic Korean cooking, with several reviews urging a return visit and praising the not-too-oily seasoning, the pleasant vibe, and the possibility of trying a variety of flavors in one visit.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Hansang
Open until 9 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
DaWa Chicken gets strong praise for its crispy fried chicken and a standout tteokbokki, with reviewers noting authentic Korean flavors, juicy texture, and a good variety of sauces that complement the dishes. The chicken is repeatedly described as a highlight, while other items like the seafood pancake or a truffle flavored platter receive mixed reactions, and a few posts mention that some dishes can feel rushed or fall short when the kitchen timing is off. Service is commonly described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, and the venue is appreciated for cleanliness and a pleasant vibe, though wait times can be long at times due to kitchen pace. Value is generally considered good, with generous portions and reasonable prices for the quality, and many diners say they would return to try more of the menu. Taken together, the reviews present DaWa Chicken as a reliable destination for Korean fried chicken and related dishes, with a few inconsistencies to watch but a strong overall impression.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken
Open until 10 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Laon is described as a small, cozy Korean spot in Montreal with a calm, quiet atmosphere that makes it easy to talk and enjoy a meal. The menu is praised for flavorful, comforting dishes and generous portions at good value, with bibimbap highlighted as especially comforting in winter and several dishes like jeon, cheolpan pork, and soondubu praised for texture and spice. Reviews consistently note attentive, friendly service and thoughtful touches, from extra utensils to plating designed for sharing, even on special occasions. A few comments point out minor gaps, such as bibimbap sometimes missing pickled vegetables, but overall the flavors, freshness, and temperature are well received. Overall, Laon feels like a reliable, welcoming option for authentic Korean food in Montreal, suitable for a cozy solo visit, a date, or a casual night out before or after cinema.View restaurant profile
Laon restaurant
Open until 9 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Overall, reviews of Mon Ami Korean BBQ highlight flavorful meats, a cozy and modern setting, and a friendly, attentive vibe that makes it easy to return. The all you can eat option and weekend barbecue buffet are often praised, with portions described as generous and good value, especially for meat quality and marinades. Service is frequently described as fast and kind, though some experiences mention slower service or inconsistent timing when the venue is busy and a few nights with less attentive staff. Some criticisms point to sides arriving cold, uneven portion sizes on separate orders, and a few nights when the menu or experience differed from expectations. The atmosphere is repeatedly noted as pleasant for groups of friends or family, and many reviewers express enthusiasm to come back or recommend Mon Ami Korean BBQ to others.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ
Cozy restaurant with a terrace, serving Korean fried chicken, stews, bulgogi, and bibimbap.
Open until 10 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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≈ 1.9 km
Ganadara appears as a budget friendly spot offering solid Korean comfort food, a welcoming low key vibe, and great value that keeps locals and students coming back. The menu features reliable favorites like ramyeon and bibimbap, a highly recommended pork bone soup, and crispy fried chicken, with generous portions and a warm atmosphere noted by many. Recent updates include new menu items and drinks that are well received. Service is described as warm and attentive by some, but others report uneven or unfriendly experiences that can dull the mood. Some criticisms mention that certain dishes feel basic or resemble frozen or instant noodles, and a few guests find the chicken very dry, but the overall vibe and price point keep Ganadara a reliable quick Korean option near McGill.View restaurant profile
Ganadara
A lively restaurant serving hearty popular Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Open until 9 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
JOA draws praise for its homemade noodles and a decadent fried chicken, with fast service and friendly staff frequently noted. Diners highlight comforting, well executed Korean and Sino Korean dishes, especially the jajangmyeon, jjamppong, and dumplings with spicy sauce. The portions are sometimes described as small for the price, but the quality and authenticity shine through, and some visits include extras like a free cup of tea. The setting is described as a small, quaint place with a calm vibe, making it surprisingly quiet on certain evenings. Overall the reviews point to a solid, authentic menu, reliable hospitality, and an appealing option for those seeking classic dishes done well.View restaurant profile
JOA
Open until 10 pmLatin Quarter
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≈ 2.1 km
GaNaDaRa elicited a mixed response, with some diners praising generous portions, flavorful dishes, halal chicken, vegetarian options, and attentive service, while others find Bulgogi Udon plain and not worth the price, and report slow, glum service compared with other locations. French remarks mention tasty entrées and good pasta and an overall pleasing menu. Across reviews, the food is described as really good and the service as amazing in places, with multiple people recommending the restaurant. A few critics point to inconsistency, including concerns about chicken freshness and that the tteokbokki sauce does not substitute well for gravy. Overall, GaNaDaRa appears to offer appealing variety and fair value, appreciated for freshness and flavor by many, even as execution and consistency vary by visit.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa
May be temporarily closedLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews describe Miminori as a charming, kid friendly spot in the neighborhood with a mini Japanese konbini vibe and a DIY ramen setup. The menu features a wide range of ramen, hand rolls, snacks, drinks and even grocery items, with many praising fresh salmon and tuna hand rolls and the option to cook ramen onsite. Staff are described as friendly and patient, and the experience is often described as warm and welcoming. The concept and decor are repeatedly called cute and charming, with the possibility to cook ramen on site and to enjoy drinks in a space that can feel like a small Japanese market. Opinions on price vary, with some calling it a bit expensive compared to other spots, though many still feel the value comes from the unique concept and the range of toppings. Disorganization and long lines during peak times are noted by some, along with occasional requests for later hours or smoother service. The place is described as a hidden gem in Little Italy and a must visit for fans of Japanese and Korean snacks, pandan drinks and a playful ramen experience. Overall the reviews present Miminori as an engaging, family friendly destination where people can explore a broad selection, enjoy hands on cooking, and return for more.View restaurant profile
MIMINORI
Open until 8 pmLittle-Italy
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≈ 2.4 km
Bar 1994 is described as a casual friendly spot with solid Korean dishes, competitive prices, and quick attentive service; reviews praise the food as excellent and the atmosphere as welcoming, making it a good option for a quick dinner with friends or before an evening out. Drinks and soups are highlighted positively, while the overall vibe is lively and pleasant even though it is not fine dining. There are notes of inconsistency in one review mentioning more fish cake than tteokbokki and that only tteok was charged, while beef tartare is described as not bad.View restaurant profile
Bar 1994
May be temporarily closedShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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≈ 2.5 km
Chicken Plus + earns praise for amazing food that is best when eaten fresh, with a regular plain box that feeds several people and sauces to try before committing to a full box. The service is very pleasant and the food is delicious. The chicken is fried perfectly and the sauces are flavorful. This place is recommended for anyone looking to discover new dishes.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus +
Open until 9 pmChinatown, Downtown
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≈ 2.5 km
Chungchun Kogo Coreen is described as offering tasty corn dogs with a wide sauce and topping variety and strong value for money. Several comments point to friendly staff and quick service when available, with the option to enjoy a hot, crunchy bite. On the downside, multiple reviewers mention longer than expected wait times and the pogo being undercooked at times. Stock issues and limited menu availability also pop up, with reports that items such as ramen Kogo or a half cheese half meat option were not offered and no clear alternatives were provided. A few impressions state that the experience did not live up to the hype or that service could be improved. Nevertheless, others highlight consistently delicious flavors, good texture, and standouts like mozzarella with potatoes, making Chungchun Kogo Coreen a solid choice for a quick bite for many diners.View restaurant profile
Chungchun Kogo Coreen
Open until 9 pmChinatown
Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal
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≈ 2.5 km
Kalbi BBQ offers an all you can eat Korean barbecue experience with a central grill, a wide selection of meats, sushi and sides, ordered on your phone and delivered by playful robot servers alongside attentive staff. The concept and atmosphere are repeatedly cited as its strengths, making it a popular spot for groups and casual outings, with fast service and a lively, modern vibe. Several reviews praise the freshness and marination of meats and the variety of dishes, including sushi options, while noting that some items can be pricey and a few flavors feel underwhelming or generic for the price. A recurring caveat is the variable value and occasional shortages or additional charges for certain items like desserts or per-item portions, plus after-tax tipping policies that some find unclear. Weekend and peak times can bring long waits unless a reservation is made, and the inside can feel very warm and noisy, with ventilation sometimes criticized for not handling the smoke well. Still, many diners say the all you can eat format and the fun service make Kalbi BBQ worth a return visit, especially when dining with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Kalbi BBQ
Open until 10 pmChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews generally describe Daldongnae Korean BBQ as a standout Montreal KBBQ with top notch meat quality, especially pork belly and beef, and a wide array of unlimited side dishes that complement the grilling experience. The concept of cooking at the table and the generous portions with a la carte choices are repeatedly praised, along with a cozy, authentic atmosphere and attentive, fast service. However, busy periods can bring a rushed feel, occasional wait times, and on weekends some note limits on dining time such as a two hour cap, and the difficulty of splitting the bill. Pricing is seen as fair for the quality but not everyone agrees, with some comments calling it a bit pricey for the portions and others loving the value given the all you can eat sides. Overall the place is described as a must visit, a go-to for groups and return visits, with many highlighting the cheese corn, kimchi, and other banchan as standout accompaniments and noting that the dining experience can be a memorable, shareable event despite minor inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Daldongnae Korean BBQ
Open until MidnightDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews of TOKI highlight a cute, casual spot for Korean street food with a playful rabbit-themed interior and a welcoming vibe. Dishes that recur as favorites include rice skewers, tteokbokki, kimchi fries and a kimchi poutine, all praised for bold flavors and a sauce balance that leans sweet or spicy depending on the dish. The Korean fried chicken is repeatedly praised for crisp exterior and juicy interior, offered in several flavors and often paired with generous combos that come with fries, dumplings, kimchi and other sides. Portions are described as substantial and prices are considered fair, making it a good value for a quick, satisfying meal. The interior seating is small and may not accommodate large groups, which makes takeout or smaller gatherings more practical. Service is generally friendly, with reviewers noting helpful staff even at closing time, though a couple of orders report minor hiccups such as extra charges for add-ons or occasional busy periods. Overall, TOKI comes across as a reliable go-to for tasty, affordable Korean street food in a cozy setting.View restaurant profile
TOKI
Open until 9:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.6 km
Chungchun Kogo Coreen is described as a tiny, cozy spot with a playful menu of Korean corn dogs and a wide range of sauces. Reviewers praise the crispy batter, the variety of fillings such as potato-coated, mozzarella, sausage and cheese, and the option to pair with spicy mayo, chili mayo, or teriyaki sauces. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly and efficient, with staff who manage orders well even when the place gets busy. Atmosphere is friendly and casual, with a few stools and a quick, satisfying bite rather than a sit down experience. Some posts note strong lines and high expectations when the downtown location opened during Covid, and a few later visits mention a dip in quality including soggy corndogs and inconsistent service. Overall the core appeal centers on bold flavors, quick service, and good value, with many asserting that the favourites, especially classic and mozzarella variants, remain reliably tasty.View restaurant profile
Chungchun Kogo Coreen
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews describe Itaewon MTL as an authentic, affordable Korean spot with generous portions and a diverse menu featuring bulgogi, bibimbap, tteokbokki, fried chicken and seafood dishes; flavors are praised as fresh and balanced, with some standouts noted, though a few items are described as too salty or too sweet for certain palates. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming with modern decor, and the location near the metro makes it easy to reach; service is often attentive, friendly and efficient with bilingual menus, though a few visits report slower service when crowded. Diners highlight excellent value for money, large portions and a friendly, family friendly vibe, with occasional notes about busy areas and wait times. Overall Itaewon MTL is seen as delivering solid Korean cuisine and a pleasant dining experience, prompting plans to return to sample more dishes.View restaurant profile
Itaewon MTL
Open until 9:30 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews for Chicken Plus + consistently highlight flavorful fried chicken that is juicy and well seasoned, with many noting that the sauces are tasty and often generous when present, making the meals feel comforting and made with care. Service is frequently described as fast, friendly, and accommodating, with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and reasonable prices that support returning with friends or family. Some experiences mention inconsistency, with a few orders showing less sauce, drier meat, or chicken that was not as moist or coated as expected, suggesting variability in preparation. The menu items like tteokbokki or other sides are appreciated and add variety, and several reviewers say they would recommend the place or consider it one of their favorites. Overall, the consensus is positive about flavor and value, with many planning to return, while a subset notes occasional hiccups such as wait times at ordering kiosks.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus +
Open until 9 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.6 km
Les Saisons de Corée draws broad praise for authentic Korean flavors and a large, comforting menu that covers kimchi stews, hotpots, fried chicken, bibimbap, and more. Signature dishes like dakgalbi, kimchi jjigae, beef bone soup, bulgogi jeongol, and tofu kimchi are repeatedly recommended, with the spicy dakgalbi often described as a must try and the fried chicken a favorite. The atmosphere is described as authentic and transportive, and service is frequently noted as friendly and efficient, contributing to strong value. A few reviews note occasional issues such as a bland soup or missteps in one order, but these are generally outweighed by high quality and variety. Overall the place is regarded as one of the top spots for Korean cuisine in the area, with many saying it never disappoints and that there is something for every palate.View restaurant profile
Les Saisons de Corée
Open until 11 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 2.6 km
Diners note that Chez Bong offers solid Korean cuisine with favorites such as fried chicken, bulgogi bibimbap, jjajangmyeon, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk, all prepared with care. Portions are generous and suited for sharing or a satisfying solo meal, and the service is consistently friendly and attentive, creating a welcoming and homey vibe. The fried chicken is repeatedly described as crispy perfection, and the bibimbap, jjajangmyeon, and jjamppong receive high praise for flavor and texture, with many calling it the best Korean food in town or a hidden gem worth returning to. Prices are considered reasonable for the size and quality, and the overall experience is marked by fast service and tasty side dishes that enhance the main courses. Some comments note the dining room can be quiet, which makes conversation easy on some visits but hushed on others, while the place is seen as a cozy spot ideal for friends or family meals. A minority mentions a change in ownership that led to a perceptible shift in flavor, but most reviews still describe the dishes as authentic and satisfying.View restaurant profile
Chez Bong
Open until 10 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Pony BBQ Coréen emerges in reviews as a lively Korean barbecue spot with generous portions, a wide range of side dishes, and meat that many describe as flavorful and well cooked, often paired with unlimited banchan and interesting soju options. The vibe is frequently praised as fun and authentic, with decor that evokes a bustling Korean market and a menu that invites sharing among friends or family. Service is consistently highlighted as friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable, with several mentions of standout servers who enhance the experience. Some diners note ventilation issues that let smoke linger and affect comfort, and a few express concern about meat quality or portion size depending on the dish, along with occasional slower service or billing hiccups. Overall, the consensus is that Pony BBQ Coréen offers a memorable, enjoyable dining experience at a good value for groups, prompting many to say they would definitely return.View restaurant profile
Pony BBQ Coréen
Open until MidnightDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Awesome Montreal Restaurants to Celebrate Your BirthdayWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.7 km
COQCOR is described as a casual, welcoming Korean spot known for fried chicken and comforting dishes like japchae, tteokbokki, sundubu and bulgogi. The atmosphere is fun and unassuming with K pop on the TV, clean spacious seating, and attentive staff, and the service is often highlighted as friendly and fast. Many diners praise juicy, crispy chicken, generous portions, and reasonable prices, making it a go to for Montreal visitors and locals alike, with several calling it their favorite Korean restaurant and commending the variety of chicken choices. The experience is enhanced by helpful staff, small touches like sesame free options, and takeout friendly service. But some reviews show inconsistencies: a few meals described as dry, bland, or greasy, with notes of small portions for the price, or dishes that did not meet expectations, including cold japchae or overly sweet sauces. Overall, COQCOR emerges as a popular, value oriented choice with standout chicken, occasional misses, and a lively, welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
COQCOR
Open until 9 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in Montreal
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≈ 2.7 km
Jako is described as a cozy, lively Korean-Japanese fusion spot where the vibe and the service are consistently praised. The menu covers bulgogi dolsot, chicken katsu with cream sauce, udon, tteokbokki, sundubu, and other favorites, with many meals noted as flavorful and well prepared and portions said to be generous. Several dishes are singled out as especially delicious, from the fried chicken and creamy katsu to the dolsot versions and the spicy pork bibimbap. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, though the space can feel a bit dark at dinner and lines can form when tables are full, so reservations are advised. A few reviews mention occasional saltiness or greasiness in some items and a few dishes that are less memorable, but overall the sentiment is highly positive and many diners say they would return. The staff are described as friendly and helpful with recommendations, contributing to a sense of being well looked after during a meal. Overall Jako is seen as a standout option for authentic yet approachable Korean-Japanese fusion in Montreal with broad appeal for groups and curious diners alike.View restaurant profile
Jako
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews describe La Table de Jo as a cozy, appealing spot for authentic Korean cuisine, with favorites like bulgogi bibimbap, fried chicken, mandoo, takoyaki, kimchi, and seafood pancake, plus a croffle dessert that many find irresistible, all praised for fresh flavors and balanced seasoning. The atmosphere and decor are repeatedly noted as warm and inviting, while service is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, even during busy periods. Values are seen as fair to good, with reasonable prices and appealing lunch deals, though portions can vary, being generous for some dishes and more modest for others. The restaurant is frequently called a hidden gem in the village, with many guests saying they would return and would recommend it to friends, thanks to a wide, varied menu and dependable quality. Overall, the reviews converge on a satisfying, comforting dining experience that delivers authentic Korean flavors in a welcoming setting and with strong staff hospitality.View restaurant profile
LA TABLE DE JO
Discover the Korean cuisine in Montreal
Open until 9:30 pm
Downtown
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≈ 2.7 km
Overall, reviews of Sota BBQ Coréen describe it as a busy, popular all you can eat Korean BBQ spot in Montreal with a wide range of meats, seafood and sushi, fast service, and a lively, family friendly atmosphere that many diners enjoy for groups or casual get togethers, along with very good ventilation that helps keep smoke at bay. The food is frequently praised for quality and variety and the value is highlighted, with many noting reliable timing, the ability to order by phone, and the bonus of unlimited drinks. Yet experiences vary: some diners report inconsistent or rushed service, language barriers, and occasional miscommunications or missing items; some mention extra charges or tips added for large groups; others describe long waits during peak hours, basement seating that can feel hot or cramped, and occasional cleanliness or payment hassles. Despite these, many reviewers commend warm staff and attentive problem solving, and multiple visits end with strong recommendations to try Sota BBQ Coréen for its mix of barbecue and sushi, the convivial atmosphere, and the chance to sample a wide array of dishes.View restaurant profile
Sota BBQ Coréen
Open until 11 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviewers describe Marche Korea as a convenient hub for Korean products and quick bites, with a broad selection and reasonable prices. Ready to eat options such as gimbap, onigiri, and other prepared meals are frequently praised for flavor and variety, with fried chicken standing out in some cases. There are mixed notes on service, ranging from friendly and helpful staff to reports of rude cashiers. The store is valued for affordable snacks, a wide range of kimchi and other items, and a reliable option for a cheap meal or a light bite. Some reviews mention portions can be rice heavy or meals not fully satiating, but the overall impression is that Marche Korea is a reliable place to discover new tastes and grab a quick, decently priced meal.View restaurant profile
Marche Korea
Open until 9 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.7 km
Ici Restaurant Coréen comes across as a small, cozy mom-and-pop spot where food is made with care and guests are greeted by friendly, attentive owners. Dishes such as bulgogi, tteokbokki, bibimbap, and a variety of kimbap and yubuchobap are highlighted for fresh, flavorful, made-to-order quality, and many reviews say the flavors recall memories of Korea while still feeling accessible in Montreal. The ambiance is warm and intimate, though seating is limited to a couple of tables and no bathroom is consistently available according to some visits, making it feel perfect for takeout. Service is repeatedly praised for its warmth and helpfulness, with small touches like doors being opened when hands are full and a friendly, welcoming tone. A few criticisms surface, including a Korean fried chicken that some feel falls short and a tuna kimbap that is dry, while one review questions the overall rating seen on delivery apps. Overall, Ici Restaurant Coréen is seen as a hidden gem for comforting Korean fare with a mix of traditional flavors and modern twists, especially popular for kimbap, tteokbokki, and other small dishes.View restaurant profile
Ici Restaurant Coréen
Open until 8 pmShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews describe Picks as a tiny welcoming hole in the wall in Montreal where burgers are the star, built to order with fresh ingredients and a wide range of toppings including kimchi and wasabi mayo, plus popular sides like poutine and crispy sweet potato fries. The atmosphere is consistently described as warm and family owned, with friendly staff and small gestures like free croquettes that make dining feel personal. Across changes in ownership the kitchen quality remains high, the wall of drawings is kept, and the new proprietors have been trained to reproduce the same recipes and level of service, though a few reviews note rare issues with burger temperature or sauce balance. Regulars praise fast service, reasonable prices, and the ability to walk in for a quick, satisfying bite, with many calling it one of the best burger spots in Montreal and a standout for flavor in a casual setting. Overall Picks is seen as a reliable, customizable, affordable favorite for locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Picks
Open until 9:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.8 km
Reviews of Daldongnae Korean BBQ consistently highlight high quality meats, fresh side dishes, and an interactive, authentic dining vibe with plentiful banchan and a lively atmosphere that many describe as street market inspired. Many readers note the food is consistently tasty, with well marinated meats and flavorful sauces, and some praise unlimited sides or affordable pricing that adds value to the meal. Service experiences range from warm, attentive and efficient to slow, uneven, or occasionally rude, with delays during peak hours and extra time needed to get refills or the bill. Language issues appear in some visits, especially in Quebec where not all staff speak French and explanations may come in English, leaving some patrons feeling underserved. Despite the service inconsistencies, repeat visitors often cite the quality of the meat and the overall experience as reasons to return, though groups or busy times can complicate seating and timing.View restaurant profile
Daldongnae Korean BBQ
Open until 2 amShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Across the reviews, Mr. Dakgalbi comes across as a neighborhood go to with friendly staff, a welcoming vibe, and even a playful dog that adds charm. Food is described as delicious and reasonably priced, with generously portioned dishes that are often enjoyed as takeaways, and standouts include tteokbokki, japchae, and salt and pepper calamari. The menu seems to blend Northeast Chinese and Korean influences, reflecting a Korean Chinese ownership, while the interior and front area are noted for being clean and inviting. Montreal is referenced as the setting, with the restaurant described as an oasis or lifeline in the area, underscoring a dependable, value-driven dining experience.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Mr. Dakgalbi
Open until 12:45 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.9 km
Restaurant Makoto draws praise for delicious, affordable Korean and Japanese dishes with generous portions and a satisfying mix of flavors. Dishes like pork katsu, bibimbap, tofu dishes, agedashi tofu, teok kochi, kimchi jeon, okonomiyaki, and miso soup come up frequently as standout items, with many noting crispy textures and balanced seasoning. Service is described as friendly and attentive, and the vibe is pleasant with a clean space, though there are occasional comments about being served a bit quickly between courses when busy. Several reviewers mention strong value and reliable delivery, though one note suggests packaging can leave certain dishes slightly wet inside. The restaurant's location near a market is highlighted as convenient, and the concept of blending Japanese and Korean flavors is appreciated. A few critics mention menu changes that altered sides like vegetables on the plate, with some missing the previous version but still enjoying the overall quality. Overall, consensus points to reliable flavor, good portions, fair prices, and a willingness to return or recommend to others.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Makoto
Open until 9 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path
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≈ 2.9 km
Ganadara is described in reviews as offering incredible flavors and generous portions, with service praised and a simple, adaptable menu that invites customization and carries spicy options; the ramen and chicken dishes are frequent highlights, including tasty and fresh food, and there is broad praise for value and a convenient location. Some feedback notes inconsistency, such as a chicken in ramen not being grilled as described and stews being smaller than expected, and a few comments about uneven service. Overall the sentiment is positive, with diners eager to return and explore more items, even as a minority voice questions authenticity.View restaurant profile
Ganadara
A lively restaurant serving hearty popular Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Open until 9 pm
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Cuisine Coréenne Cocodak offers a broad range of Korean dishes with standout fried chicken and dumplings, alongside bibimbap, bulgogi, seafood pancake, kimchi and other sides. Reviewers praise the tasty authentic flavors, generous portions and colorful presentations, and note friendly attentive service in a clean welcoming atmosphere that can feel lively and student oriented. While most comments are highly positive, a few mention higher prices and occasional dips in quality, and a brunch menu that is limited on weekends. Overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable, shareable spot for comforting flavorful Korean meals that work well for groups or family outings.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Coréenne Cocodak
Open until 10:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.9 km
Diners describe Maison Bulgogi House as a comforting, home style Korean spot in Montreal where generous portions, good value, and consistently flavorful dishes stand out. The menu offers many options for vegetarians or people who don't like spicy, with favorites like gamjatang, dolsot bibimbap, and fried kimchi rice frequently praised. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, with staff happy to recommend dishes and sometimes provide extra banchan or a complimentary tea. Some reviews note decor that feels a bit dated and dim lighting, but the strong flavor and comforting meals often outweigh these concerns. Takeout and online ordering are common themes, and a few comments mention a tip being charged on the bill.View restaurant profile
Maison Bulgogi House
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 3 km
Overall, the reviews describe Mon Ami Korean BBQ as a place with flavorful, well-seasoned meats and generous portions, with the all you can eat option offering good value in a clean, casual atmosphere. Beef bulgogi and short ribs are frequently highlighted as favorites, along with spicy fried chicken and tofu pockets, though some diners note that meat options can be limited at times and that popular items can run out. Service is described as friendly and attentive when staff are present, but several experiences cite understaffing leading to slower service and occasional delays or incomplete orders. The interactive cook-at-the-table setup is enjoyed by some but seen as a drawback by others who would prefer the kitchen to prepare the food. Ventilation and heat can be an issue, with reports of smoke and warmth, and a few mentions of flies near food. The ambiance and staff are frequently praised, with nice music and a welcoming vibe, though noise levels can be high during peak times. All in all, Mon Ami Korean BBQ appears worth a return visit for those seeking a budget friendly Korean BBQ with variety and friendly service, while noting occasional service gaps, busy periods, and menu limitations.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ
Open until 10 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More
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≈ 3 km
Reviews describe Sam Cha as a cozy, welcoming spot that consistently delivers authentic Korean flavors at a good value, with crowd pleasers like bibimbap, tteokbokki, fried chicken, jokbal, kimchi fried rice, seafood pancake, udon, and a range of soju options. Many praise the friendly staff and the homey vibe, making it a go to choice for a casual dinner with friends or a late night bite. Several writers note that reservations are important on weekends because the place can get crowded, and while service is described as attentive and efficient, a few visits mention slower moments or miscommunications and some variability in pace during busy times. Opinions on portion sizes and the quality after a revamp are mixed, with some calling the dishes generous and flavorful and others wishing for more depth or consistency, and a couple of reviews mention cleanliness and upkeep concerns. Overall, Sam Cha stands out as one of the top Korean spots for flavor, affordability, and atmosphere, though a few diners suggest sticking to the recommended dishes and planning ahead for busy nights.View restaurant profile
Sam cha
Open until 9:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in Montreal
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews describe Chicken Plus + as offering very nice fried chicken at a fair price, a simple, straightforward Korean fried chicken style, and a wide variety of options. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the overall food and service receive strong praise. It is considered among the best Korean fried chicken in Montreal, with notes of sweet and spicy sauces and well balanced seasoning. Favorites include the cheese powder chicken, and the inferno is incredibly spicy and recommended only for those who can handle intense heat. With many tasty offerings, there is a sense of looking forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus +
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy
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