Across reviews Faybee's Restaurant earns praise for bold Caribbean flavors and dishes like jerk chicken, griot, goat curry, oxtail, roti, and patties, with many noting the food is delicious and the atmosphere lively or cozy, yet several comments highlight inconsistency in portions and meat quantity, including small portions for the price and oxtail not always tender. Takeout and online ordering experiences are mixed, with occasional price discrepancies, missing extras, and busy service that can feel urgent or loud. Some visitors had off days where dishes did not meet expectations, while others call Faybee's a hidden gem and a reliable go to for flavorful meals and good drinks. Seating is limited and takeout is common, but the overall impression remains that the flavors are strong and authentic, even if consistency varies and service can be uneven.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Le Manoir Lachine is described as a varied brasserie with a lively atmosphere that suits gatherings with friends. It is noted as a great spot to watch sports on many TVs, with reasonable prices and friendly service, and the venue hosts events like comedy nights and birthday celebrations. Menu highlights include a holiday turkey special described as very good and a steak sub that is delicious, while some dishes are called average and the overall value is questioned in places; a note warns not to order the calimari. Service is praised for a helpful manager and an excellent waitress. Some guests plan to return monthly, appreciating the vibe even when the food quality varies. Overall the place is seen as a solid local pub for socializing, games, and casual meals with plenty of options and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Louks Pub is described as a welcoming microbrewery with a warm, lively vibe and an open, social space. The food earns praise for comforting dishes like mac and cheese, burgers, and a standout pulled pork poutine, with generous portions though the fries for the poutine are sometimes a bit skinny. The beer program gets strong praise for a wide range of original brews and well chilled options. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, with staff and the owner noted for making visits enjoyable. Trivia nights on Wednesdays and occasional comedy events on Thursdays add to the social appeal, while the open layout can be a touch noisy but still feels vibrant. All in all, Louks Pub is seen as a solid go-to for good eats, good beer, and a fun, welcoming atmosphere that invites a return visit.View restaurant profile
Taken together, Lafleur is a dependable Montreal fast food option with a broad menu that includes steamies, hot dogs, Michigans, poutine and fries, and is praised for generous portions, fast and friendly bilingual staff, a clean casual setting and solid if not spectacular flavors. The poutine and fries regularly get high marks, and many reviews call the steamies and hot dogs among the best in town, while some notes mention occasional service delays during busy times and undercooked burgers or burnt or reheated fries in a few visits. The newer location is described as roomier and more streamlined but slightly colder and less nostalgic than the old place, with some longstanding fans missing the former atmosphere. Prices have risen with inflation, though many feel the value remains reasonable for this type of fast food, and a steady stream of patrons say they would return. Overall Lafleur delivers consistent and familiar comfort food that locals and visitors alike turn to, with occasional inconsistencies and a few criticisms about seating comfort and price.View restaurant profile
Bistro Lachine is described as a laid back spot with a wide variety of seating, a chill bar cat, many VLTs, and inexpensive drinks and pool, creating a casual and affordable vibe; reviews also touch on tipping dynamics and the sense that balancing out others who tip poorly is part of the conversation, while the overall tone is nostalgic about a place that will be missed when it is gone.View restaurant profile