Overall, reviews praise Jasmine Al Sham for fresh ingredients, plentiful portions, and a dependable mix of familiar favorites and new options. The shawarma and saaj dishes are repeatedly described as flavorful and authentic, with a wide variety of salads and toppings that satisfy different tastes. Many notes that the service and atmosphere feel welcoming, family friendly, and attentive, making it easy to dine in or order for delivery. There are mentions of strong performance during events like Thanksgiving and frequent orders from families, reinforcing the sense of value and reliability. Some criticisms include that the rice could be better, prices can be high for certain plates, and there are occasional issues like a mislabelled item or a rare upset stomach from a pita. Despite these, the overall tone is overwhelmingly positive with repeat customers praising quality, service, and the delivery options. Multiple reviews commend the comforting flavors and the sense that Jasmine Al Sham represents a Lebanese inspired menu with strong taste and consistent freshness.View restaurant profile
Chateau Kabab West Island is described by diners as a warm, welcoming spot with a homey vibe that suits family gatherings and friends alike, offering generous portions of flavorful kebabs and rice that many call fresh and authentic, with lentil soup, salads, and sides that complement the main dishes. Reviewers consistently praise friendly, attentive service and a professional, hospitable atmosphere, with many noting the owner and staff make guests feel at home and the interior decor and ambiance create a comfortable dining experience. The food is repeatedly highlighted for quality and variety, with juicy kebabs, well seasoned grills, and high attention to detail; some dishes are noted as especially tasty and well priced, including combo platters and deals. While the majority of experiences are positive, a few critiques mention slow service during busy times, menu changes or price increases that feel unfair, occasional issues with temperature or quality of dishes, and at least one frustrating interaction with a staff member. The restaurant is also praised for being suitable for large groups, events, and takeout or catering, with a prayer space on site and halal offerings that attract families and visitors from different areas. Some reviewers note parking can be icy in winter and that a busy night can affect seating and service.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Four is consistently praised for fresh thin dough manakish with zaatar and cheese, along with a wide range of Syrian and Lebanese pastries and items like sujuk manouche. Reviewers note generous portions, authentic flavors, and open flame baking that gives a distinct taste, as well as friendly service and a clean welcoming atmosphere. The bakery offers a broad selection of breads, sweets, and specialty items at fair prices, making it a go to spot for breakfast and treats in the West Island. Many mention the homemade feel and high quality ingredients, with items such as lahmbajin, fatayer, sfiha, baklava, and other sweets receiving frequent praise, while staff are described as helpful and honest about what to order. Overall it is seen as a top choice for authentic Middle Eastern baked goods in Montreal's West Island, with multiple mentions of returning often and recommending it to others.View restaurant profile