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≈ 0.7 km
Rumi offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a genuine Middle Eastern vibe, where flavorful mezze and richly spiced main dishes are beautifully presented and generously portioned. Live music, traditional decor, and a charming terrace garden create an immersive setting that many reviewers describe as memorable. The service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, with staff guiding guests through shared plates and a wide range of options that suit families, friends, and couples. While a few notes mention occasional slower service or a dish not meeting expectations, the overall feedback highlights fresh ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and hospitality that makes diners want to return. It is seen as a beloved Montreal dining destination, celebrated for warmth, vibrant flavors, and a welcoming atmosphere that suits both intimate dinners and group gatherings.View restaurant profile
Rumi
Opens Today at 11 amMile-End, Outremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatTop Spots for Brunch on a Terrace in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Many reviews praise Mirazu for flavorful Turkish dishes, with standout lamb, generous portions, and a varied mezze selection that feels like a culinary journey. Fresh bread and warm Turkish tea are frequently highlighted, and the Turkish breakfast is described as fresh, tasty and beautifully presented. The staff are consistently noted for friendliness and attentiveness, with good explanations of the restaurant concept, though service can be slow at peak times. The ambiance is described as cozy and inviting, with a decor that evokes Istanbul and a welcoming vibe, and the option to bring your own wine is seen as a bonus. A few practical notes include small tables and occasional heat inside, but overall the quality, value and memorable flavors make Mirazu a frequent recommendation for those seeking authentic Turkish cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Mirazu
Montreal bring your own wine restaurant serving classic Turkish cuisine
Opens Today at 10 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Sham Mont-Royal is praised across reviews for a fully vegan, plant-based menu that blends bold Middle Eastern flavors with inventive twists and generous portions, with freshness, flavorful dips, and aromatic kebabs delivering satisfying textures. The experience is consistently described as warm and welcoming, featuring friendly, attentive service and a cozy, stylish atmosphere that can feel like home. Brunch and dinner options are celebrated for creativity and variety, from fluffy omelettes and pancakes to hearty skewers, labneh style dips, and fattoush, all plated with care. Many reviewers highlight excellent value for quality, and the restaurant is hailed as a standout gem for vegan cuisine in the city, with standout drinks and desserts such as blueberry cheesecake and baklava. Overall, the meals are flavorful, portions ample, presentation thoughtful, and staff go the extra mile to create memorable dining moments.View restaurant profile
Sham Mont-Royal
First Syrian Plant-Based Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissShawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try SpotsView More
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≈ 2 km
Menthe et Couscous stands out as a warm, inviting spot where authentic North African flavors meet generous portions and thoughtful service. The couscous and tagines, especially the lamb shank and the couscous royal, are repeatedly noted for tenderness, bold seasonings, and beautiful presentation, often accompanied by vegetables that balance the dishes perfectly. The setting is cozy and intimate, enhanced by soft lighting, inviting decor, and occasional belly dancing that adds a festive touch. The menu also treasures lighter options and vegetarian choices, with the mint tea and kunafa offering satisfying finishes. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, with staff that explain the menu clearly and accommodate dietary needs, and the bring-your-own-wine option adding great value. While a few reviews mention price or occasional slow service during peak times, the overwhelming consensus is that the overall experience is memorable, generous, and well worth returning for, whether for a celebratory group tasting or a relaxed dinner with friends. In short, Menthe et Couscous delivers authentic flavors, a warm ambience, and dependable quality that makes it a standout in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Menthe et Couscous
Authentic Mediterranean, Maghrébin, North African restaurant offering a variety of unconventional Couscous & Tajines recipes
Opens Today at 4 pm
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinExclusive Grand Prix F1 Canada Events in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Darna Bistroquet is a warm, cozy neighbourhood spot where the food is consistently flavorful with Moroccan and Mediterranean influences and generous portions. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with staff explaining dishes and making guests feel at home. Brunch and lunch options are highlighted for freshness and variety, including standout halloumi, msemen, and tagines, and the mix of local ingredients with creative twists earns frequent compliments. The ambiance is intimate and inviting with tasteful decor and a lively vibe, though the small space can be a bit noisy during peak times. Overall, guests leave with fond memories and say they would return, praising the flavorful plates, the welcoming atmosphere, and the attentive service.View restaurant profile
Darna Bistroquet
Darna, meaning 'our home' in Moroccan, welcomes you like family.
Opens Today at 10:30 am
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Review Summary
≈ 0.7 km
Kawalees comes across as a true cultural spot in Montreal, with a warm atmosphere, vibrant events from music and theatre to stand-up, and real support for artists through solid amenities and smooth organization. Vibes are social and inviting, the crowd friendly, the food generally good, and service efficient enough to make visits feel easy and worth repeating, especially on busy nights. New Year’s Eve nights showed teams handling high demand with well arranged tables while a lineup including Arabic oud, an international singer, a belly dancer and a DJ kept the energy high. It is not a fine dining venue, but the lively entertainment and welcoming space add up to a memorable experience, and the place now serves hearty breakfasts. Some menu items miss the mark for a few reviewers, such as hibiscus tea tasting off and a Lebanese burger with a cold bun and non-Lebanese ketchup, though the cashier was super nice. Drinks can be pricey, but the live sound, fresh flavors, cute and roomy space and student-friendly budgets keep it appealing. The venue suits comedy nights, conferences and other social events, and the overall sentiment is that Kawalees is a hidden gem with lovely people, amazing shows and good food.View restaurant profile
Kawalees
A cultural Arabic cabaret for contemporary performance art
Opens Today at 8 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 0.9 km
Brocard offers a warm, cozy Syrian and Middle Eastern dining experience with attentive, friendly service and an open kitchen that makes guests feel at home. The menu features standout items such as shish barak, fatet mozat, sayadeyeh and batersh, with hummus, freekeh and grilled meats praised for depth, balance and freshness. Dessert is a must and the mint lemonade and other drinks are frequently highlighted as refreshing accents to the meal. Portions are generous and prices are fair for the quality, making it a strong value for those seeking authentic flavors. The atmosphere is inviting and lively yet intimate, with a casual vibe and memorable touches like warm bread, light music, and the open kitchen adding to the experience. Many reviews recommend Brocard for dates or celebrations and describe it as a hidden gem for real Syrian and Lebanese flavors in the city.View restaurant profile
Brocard
Taste Syrias finest!
Opens Today at 12 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1 km
Reviews consistently praise Mazbi for authentic Yemeni cuisine, warm hospitality, and a cozy family atmosphere. The food is repeatedly described as flavorful and generously portioned, with dishes like mandi and mogalgal standing out for many diners. Staff, decor, and ambiance are frequently praised as welcoming and authentic, reflecting the family owned nature of the place. Vegan and vegetarian options are appreciated and the overall experience is often described as a taste of home. A few notes mention smaller portions or rice not always matching mandi style and price concerns, but these are outweighed by the strong flavors and attentive service. Many reviewers call Mazbi a must try and a standout in Montreal with plans to return, and some mention a newly launched brunch menu and recent renovations adding to the appeal.View restaurant profile
Mazbi
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate Ramadan
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Reviews consistently praise Dunya for authentic Lebanese shawarma and falafel, with beef and chicken shawarma that are juicy and well seasoned and falafel that is crispy on the outside and flavorful inside. Sauces and accompaniments such as toum, tarator, garlic sauce, and minty fattoush are highlighted as bright, well balanced and essential to the experience. Many readers note generous portions, tasty fries, and house made ice cream or ashta that add to the value. The place is described as small, cozy, clean, and welcoming, with service that is friendly, efficient and attentive, a vibe that makes it feel like a casual, satisfying meal. Some reviews mention limited menu options and seating, and note that during busy times the place can be crowded but staff remains courteous; a few also point out occasional saltiness or that chicken can be a bit greasier and suggest more meat per wrap. Overall, it is seen as a standout spot for shawarma and falafel in Montreal, with broad praise for authenticity, flavor, and price and strong repeat visits and loyalty.View restaurant profile
Dunya
Opens Today at 11:30 amQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's 10 Best Falafel Spots
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≈ 2 km
Damas is widely praised for bold, authentic Syrian flavors, generous sharing plates, and a polished fine dining vibe, with many noting exceptional service, sophisticated ambiance, and a strong wine and cocktail program. The tasting menu with wine pairing is a highlight for many, delivering a curated showcase of dishes, though some find it too large or pricey and would prefer conceptually lighter or ad hoc options. Service is repeatedly described as professional, attentive, and knowledgeable, though a few experiences mention slow service, missteps, or a sense that value does not always align with the price. Dishes like octopus, lamb, fattoush, hummus, and kebabs are frequently cited as standouts, with pitas and dips praised, while some mains or sides receive mixed reactions and a few guests feel portions or costs could be better aligned. The atmosphere is described as elegant and warm, sometimes lively and crowded, with a strong ambiance that can veer toward noisy on busy nights. Overall, Damas is considered one of Montreal’s top destinations for Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine, delivering memorable experiences marked by bold flavors, meticulous presentation, and standout service, albeit with caveats about cost, noise, and occasional service or consistency issues.View restaurant profile
Damas
Creative Syrian delicacies in a Persian-influenced space with a plant-trimmed terrace.
Opens Today at 11 am
Outremont
Mentioned in: The 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
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≈ 2 km
Byblos Le Petit Café attracts praise for a warm, cozy atmosphere and a Persian inspired menu, with many reviewers raving about the dizi, the feta omelette breakfast, fresh bread and jams, and the option to share a variety of dishes at brunch, making it feel like a comforting, signature Persian cafe experience. The service is described as friendly and knowledgeable by some, but inconsistent and slow during peak hours by others, with occasional disorganization and delays in serving dishes and even cleanliness concerns raised in a few visits. Prices divide opinions as well, with some calling the value fair while others find the options overpriced. The ambiance, decor, and openness of the space are repeatedly highlighted as a major draw, along with the ability to work or relax in a spacious setting, though consistency in flavor and execution can vary from visit to visit.View restaurant profile
Byblos Le Petit Café
Artsy Persian coffeehouse for fragrant stews, dips served with pita & breakfast, plus Iranian tea.
Opens Today at 9 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
TESFA is a small, cozy spot that draws praise for exceptionally smooth hummus, fluffy pitas, and falafel that is crisp and flavorful, with kebab, sabich, and shawarma also earning high marks for freshness and seasoning. Reviewers mention generous portions, affordable prices, and a welcoming, friendly staff that contributes to a warm, music filled atmosphere. The menu offers vegan and vegetarian options and emphasizes fresh ingredients and sauces that elevate each dish. While most experiences are glowing and many call it a hidden gem and a top spot in Montreal, a few reviews note inconsistency in quality or service, mentioning dry chicken, a soggy pita, or variances when ordering takeout. Overall, TESFA is viewed as a standout Mediterranean option in the area, delivering delicious, well balanced flavors, great value, and a vibe that makes many diners plan a return visit.View restaurant profile
TESFA
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's 10 Best Falafel Spots
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Overall, Roch le Coq draws praise for crispy, flavorful fried chicken, generous portions, and strong sauces that many describe as standout, along with friendly service and a welcoming vibe; highlights include the chicken bowls, halloumi sandwich, Buni Burger, and sauces like hot honey and buffalo, with some reviewers calling the fries among the best in Montreal. At the same time, several comments point to drawbacks such as poutine that can be too salty or cheese served cold, fries that feel frozen, and value concerns with price versus portion. Delivery is typically fast and food arrives hot, though a few experiences note inconsistent quality. Taken together, the reviews present a place that excites with its chicken and sauces and warmth, while a portion of diners question price and poutine consistency.View restaurant profile
Roch le Coq
Opens Today at 11 amOutremont
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundOur Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Salon Mogador is repeatedly praised for a warm, welcoming atmosphere, attentive service, and a decor that evokes an authentic Moroccan experience. Guests describe generous portions and delicious dishes such as tagines, couscous, lentil soup, and other traditional flavors, with a brunch menu noted for variety and value. The ambiance and hospitality feel like a home away from home, making it a popular choice for family gatherings and celebrations where lively performances add a magical touch. Several reviewers commend the friendly and professional staff, the careful attention to details, and the overall quality that makes repeated visits likely. A few comments mention busy periods during Ramadan and a desire for smoother service timing, but the consensus remains very positive and the place is regarded as a standout Moroccan dining destination in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Salon Mogador
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Overall, reviews of Restaurant Baba depict a quick, value packed option where the fries and sides often steal the show. The shawarma draws mixed notes: some call the beef shawarma pita trio among the best, with potatoes and a generous garlic sauce adding the wow factor, while others find the main dish decent but not memorable. The fried potatoes are repeatedly praised for their crisp exterior and tender interior, standing out on the menu. Generous portions and fast service are common positives, though a few comments mention less friendly service or a desire for more warmth. Flavor profiles vary, with some fans appreciating authentic notes and others feeling certain flavors fall flat. Taken together, the place is seen as a solid choice for a quick, filling meal, especially for those who crave generous sides and good value in a busy area.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Baba
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviewers describe Basha as a warmly welcoming Lebanese dining spot in Montreal where hospitality and attentive service stand out, with many noting a friendly, professional atmosphere and a consistent effort to make guests feel cared for. Dishes are praised as flavorful, well presented, and enjoyable, with extra praise for the tea and desserts and for portions that feel generous. The staff are highlighted for going the extra mile, including offering drinks and, for some travelers, a space to pray, which adds to the sense of thoughtful hospitality. Most comments are positive and many say they would return and recommend the restaurant. On the flip side, a few diners report value concerns and inconsistent freshness, with a dish like kofta kebab described as overcooked and sides sometimes dry, and some prices seen as higher than comparable spots elsewhere. Taken together, the reviews suggest Basha delivers warm service, good quality, and a solid downtown option, though experiences can vary by freshness and pricing.View restaurant profile
Basha
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Mezzmiz is described as a welcoming, clean spot offering fresh, authentic Lebanese cuisine with a rainbow of flavors. Reviewers consistently praise generous portions, flavorful bowls and mezze, and dishes like hummus, muhammara, fattoush, shawarma and falafel that taste homemade and vibrant. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and accommodating, contributing to a warm and lively atmosphere. While most praise value and quality, a few notes mention price or portion size could be less favorable and some comment that the bread could be better. Several experiences highlight fast, fresh service with food prepared in front of diners, and many say the toum garlic sauce and fresh ingredients elevate the meals. Overall the consensus is that Mezzmiz delivers delicious, fresh Lebanese flavors, with recurring visits and strong recommendations to try the mez bowls and mezze trays.View restaurant profile
Mezzmiz
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Mirage Restaurant offers a pleasant dining experience with a comfortable atmosphere and well prepared food, and service described as organized, timely, and professional. The staff are consistently courteous and attentive, checking in during meals without being overbearing. The ambiance blends Middle Eastern charm with a cozy, welcoming vibe that suits casual meals as well as celebrations. The menu, focused on halal Mediterranean cuisine, earns praise for flavor, freshness, and presentation, with grills, kebabs, mansaf, kafta and mezze among frequent favorites. While most reviews highlight excellent value and generous portions, a few note occasional delays or dishes that did not meet expectations, such as bread quality or a less preferred salad. The restaurant's downtown Montreal location and its warm yet vibrant atmosphere contribute to its strong appeal, and reservations are advised during busy periods or for larger groups. Overall, Mirage Restaurant is widely regarded as a standout for authentic flavors, welcoming service, and memorable dining experiences.View restaurant profile
Mirage Restaurant
Popular Middle Eastern dishes such as kebabs & falafel served in a relaxed, contemporary space.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate Ramadan
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Garage Beirut earns praise for fresh authentic Lebanese flavors, a wide mezze selection and well seasoned grilled dishes, with many reviewers calling it among the best Lebanese spots in Montreal. The vibe is cozy and homey, and the service is consistently friendly and attentive, making diners feel welcome from the moment they arrive. Dips and small plates such as hummus, baba ghannouj, labneh, muhammara, fattoush and kibbeh are frequently highlighted, along with hearty mains like kafta and shish taouk, and dessert options that round out the meal. The place is noted for its homemade style and the flavors that evoke Beirut, with many saying the food is fresh and flavorful and the portions suitable for sharing. A few downsides appear, including a very small, sometimes crowded space that can be noisy, occasional service hiccups, and in some cases a perception of high prices relative to portion size. A booking fee has been mentioned by some, but the overall sentiment remains enthusiastic with multiple requests to return and recommend Garage Beirut to friends visiting Montreal.View restaurant profile
Garage Beirut
Cozy venue with traditional Lebanese charcoal-grilled meats, plus tea, dips, pastries & a patio.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
Reviews describe Yamato Dumpling as a welcoming spot with clean, pleasant ambiance and plenty of light, where handmade dumplings arrive juicy and well seasoned in a simple menu that includes beef with onion, beef with coriander, pork with cabbage, chicken, and a vegetarian option with cabbage, vermicelli and carrot, with both steamed and fried varieties at a good value. Service is repeatedly praised as warm and courteous, with staff sharing favorites and offering tea, making the experience feel thoughtful whether stopping by for a quick bite or a family dinner. Diners note that the beef dumplings stand out for flavor and moisture, and that the whole meal satisfies adults and even picky kids, with soups and other items meeting or exceeding expectations. The overall impression is a new favorite with friendly service, good value, and a willingness to return to try more dishes.View restaurant profile
Yamato Dumpling
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal Dumpling Restaurants Worth a Visit
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