Overall, reviews describe a welcoming atmosphere and a strong sense of community, with staff described as professional, warm and helpful, able to manage busy times smoothly. The store is praised for high quality Iranian products, a broad selection of Persian groceries, and on site Iranian foods for dine in or takeaway. Several comments highlight cleanliness and organization, and the shopping and dining experience is noted as enjoyable, with standout dishes and pastries that are fresh and flavorful. The catering service is praised, especially the kebab koobideh, and the pastries and soups are described as excellent. The store is seen as an affordable, rare gem in downtown Montreal, and many reviewers express that this is a go to spot for authentic Iranian cuisine. One comment raises a concern about expired items being sold at discounted prices with an explanation linked to local regulations. The overall impression is strong in favor of the experience, quality and community support, making Marché Bazaar a reliable choice for Iranian groceries and meals.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Toucheh as a cozy, welcoming spot that blends Persian flavors with Italian influences, offering brunch alongside a diverse menu. The food is consistently praised for freshness, flavor, and a homemade feel, with dishes ranging from lentil soup and Persian inspired entrees to well executed pastas and kebabs, and desserts like tiramisu and creme brulee noted as highlights. Portions vary but many say they are generous, while a few find some dishes smaller or pricier than expected, particularly given the BYOB setup. The BYOB policy is seen as a plus and often enhances the overall experience. The atmosphere is described as warm and intimate, suitable for date nights or casual meals, with a comfortable decor and background music that suits the mood. Service is described as friendly and attentive overall, though a couple of reviews mention occasional hiccups or less enthusiastic smiles. Parking can be tricky on busy nights, and some note the open kitchen and associated noise. Overall, Toucheh garners strong recommendations for inventive, well prepared dishes and the inviting, family run atmosphere, especially for weekend brunch and meals that mix Iranian and Italian styles.View restaurant profile
La Maison De Kebab is described as offering excellent Persian cuisine with a warm, homey atmosphere, generous portions, and attentive service. Reviewers praise authentic flavors and quality ingredients, highlighting dishes like koobideh kebab, ghorme sabzi, smoky mashed eggplant, tahdig, and abundant salads and soups, all prepared in a way that lets the true taste shine. The restaurant is seen as a hidden gem with friendly staff and a cozy, boutique dining vibe that feels like home cooking. Prices are consistently noted as reasonable for the quality and quantity, making it a great value and a frequent go-to for many. The overall impression is a welcoming, small and charming spot with Persian decor, where both meat and vegetarian options are well received and guests leave planning to return.View restaurant profile
Le Meilleur Boulangerie Pâtisserie Traiteur earns praise for its croissants and freshness, with almond croissant singled out and sourdough bread described as among the best ever. The pastry selection including tarts, chocolates, choux a la creme, and other offerings is described as delicious and fresh from the day, with a wide variety that also includes drinks and sandwiches. Service is highlighted as kind and helpful, with gifts nicely wrapped and a friendly team in a small cozy family owned setting. Prices are noted as reasonable and many call it a great neighborhood find that makes a regular stop for pastries. Some items receive mixed notes, such as the baguette not meeting expectations, while favorites such as chocolatine, the almond croissant, and the nutty brownie receive praise.View restaurant profile
Pouletto Restaurant draws mixed feedback from diners. Some reviews describe uneven service and language barriers at the counter, with delays taking orders and occasional mix ups like the wrong drink or requests for condiments. One report mentions a tense moment with the owner over a service issue, though others note the staff can be attentive in a busy setting. On the positive side, the chicken is praised for being fried to order, crispy on the outside, and paired with a garlic sauce that many find appealing, while the fries are described as crispy and not too oily. Several reviewers call Pouletto Restaurant one of the best chicken spots in Montreal and would recommend it for the food, especially the chicken and the garlic sauce, despite the possible service inconsistencies. Overall the dining experience appears to vary by visit, with strong food quality offsetting some service challenges.View restaurant profile
Forno West is described as fresh, delicious food with great service and a welcoming bakery vibe. Many reviews highlight friendly staff, good coffee, and convenient options for breakfast, lunch, and takeout, including generous Too Good To Go orders. Desserts and pastries receive mixed notes, with croissants described as brioche-like rather than classic French, and tiramisu and creme brulee drawing both praise and critique. There are also some concerns about uneven experiences, including occasional dirty tables and a perception of bias toward customers based on appearance. Overall, Forno West emerges as a solid favorite for many, known for tasty food and friendly service, while leaving some room for improvement in desserts, cleanliness, and consistency.View restaurant profile