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Sawadika Festin Thailandais - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Sawadika Festin Thailandais

Bring your own wine and all you can eat menu!
May be temporarily closed
(1665)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Sawadika Festin Thailandais is widely appreciated for a vibrant all you can eat buffet with a bring your own wine option that guests love for value. The menu offers a wide variety of fresh, flavorful dishes from Thai staples and fusion creations to shrimp and other seafood, with many reviewers noting bright flavors and consistently high quality. Service is frequently described as fast, attentive and friendly, making it easy to dine alone or in groups, and the ambiance is noted as welcoming and stylish. The restaurant is particularly praised for catering to celebrations and large gatherings, with private rooms and even karaoke setups mentioned in reviews. Guests often highlight reliable consistency, with repeat visits and recommendations to friends, and the option to try many dishes in one visit without sacrificing quality. Overall, Sawadika Festin Thailandais comes across as a dependable favorite for a satisfying, sociable meal.View restaurant profile
L'Académie - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

L'Académie

Opens Today at 11 am
(425)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Across the reviews, L'Académie is described as a warm, inviting spot with a chic yet comfortable atmosphere that suits both groups and intimate dinners. The menu shines with generous portions and well prepared dishes ranging from mussels and seafood to pasta, veal, chicken, salmon, and duck, with several commentators praising the sauce and depth of flavor. Service is frequently noted as friendly and attentive, delivering reliable, smooth dining even during busy periods. Value is a common strength here, with good quality for the price and the option to bring your own wine that many guests appreciate. The ambiance is described as cozy and convivial, sometimes lively yet welcoming for celebrations. While a few notes mention occasional inconsistencies or waits, the overall sentiment highlights solid tasting menus, appealing décor, and a restaurant that many would return to for a satisfying meal with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Wing Phat - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Wing Phat

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(512)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal

Review Summary

Wing Phat is a go to for many diners who praise its flavorful and varied Asian menu, generous portions, fast service, and consistently high quality that keeps guests coming back year after year. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff are friendly and efficient, and the BYOB option adds value for large groups and celebrations. Reviews describe fresh, tasty dishes across a broad selection, with favorites such as noodle dishes, imperial rolls, soups, and seafood, all offered at prices that represent good value for the portion sizes. The restaurant is noted for its busy, lively vibe and clean, comfortable setting, making it a reliable staple for families, friends, and special occasions. While a few dishes are mentioned as occasionally uneven or pricey, the overall impression is one of dependability, generosity, and satisfying flavors that make Wing Phat stand out in Montreal's Asian dining scene.View restaurant profile
Zenbu Sushi - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Zenbu Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(486)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Zenbu Sushi is described as a standout neighborhood spot with fresh, flavorful sushi, beautiful presentation and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Guests note generous portions, quick service, friendly and attentive staff, and a varied menu that keeps things interesting. The option to bring your own wine is a big plus, along with good value for money and consistently high quality. While some mention prices can feel a bit steep and a few presentations could be more refined, the overall impression is very positive and many say they will return. Overall Zenbu Sushi is seen as a reliable choice for casual meals or special occasions, with particular praise for the spider roll and the lively, flavorful flavors across the menu.View restaurant profile
Sushiuma - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Sushiuma

Chic BYOB Japanese restaurant serving all-you-can-eat sushi, plus noodles, tempura & wok fare.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(273)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Sushiuma showcases an all you can eat format with high quality sushi and a wide range of cold and hot dishes that many reviewers say deliver great value. The service is described as fast and efficient, with friendly staff and a playful robot presence that adds to the experience. Bringing your own wine is a popular perk, and the lively atmosphere makes it a good spot for families and groups celebrating occasions. While some comments mention variability in taste, temperature, or timing during busy periods, most diners leave impressed by freshness and breadth of options. Overall, Sushiuma feels like a reliable choice for sushi lovers seeking variety, speed, and value in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Menthe et Couscous - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Menthe et Couscous

Authentic Mediterranean, Maghrébin, North African restaurant offering a variety of unconventional Couscous & Tajines recipes
Opens Today at 4 pm
(1935)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

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Review Summary

Menthe et Couscous offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with authentic North African flavors and generous portions. Dishes like the lamb shank tagine and couscous royal are repeatedly described as tender, deeply flavorful and beautifully prepared, with homemade merguez and perfectly steamed couscous. The ambiance blends coziness with lively entertainment, including belly dancing and occasional live violin, which enhances the dinner without detracting from the food. Service is consistently friendly, attentive, and professional, making guests feel welcome from start to finish. With a BYOB option, generous portions, and a reputation for fresh ingredients and comforting, home style cooking, Menthe et Couscous stands out as a great choice for a relaxed dinner, a celebratory night, or a memorable group meal.View restaurant profile
Monsieur B (B pour Bistro) - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Monsieur B (B pour Bistro)

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(746)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Tasting Tasting Menus in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Monsieur B is described as a cozy, intimate bistro with a warm ambiance and attentive, friendly service. The BYOW option and reasonably priced dishes are appreciated, with standout items such as accras de morue and a classic tartare de boeuf noted by guests. The tasting menu is enjoyed for its generous portions and thoughtful preparation, and desserts like creme brulee are often praised. Some visits mention pacing of service or differences between online presentation and the in person dining room, but these are not universal and the overall impression remains favorable. Guests frequently say they would return and consider Monsieur B a go to neighborhood spot for an enjoyable, relaxed dinner.View restaurant profile
Du Boucher À La Table - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Du Boucher À La Table

Opens Today at 11 am
(433)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

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Review Summary

Du Boucher À La Table offers a consistently impressive meat focused experience with top quality, well cooked steaks and a range of seafood and pasta options that keep the menu interesting, all served by an attentive and friendly team in a warm, convivial setting. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it ideal for groups and celebrations, and the bring your own wine policy helps keep costs reasonable for the quality. Reservations are recommended as the restaurant tends to fill up quickly. Guests frequently highlight standout dishes like the tomahawk and rib steak, along with generous starters and reliably good service that makes guests feel at home. A few notes from some visits include occasional noise and tight seating, and some mention of water charges and value considerations, but these do little to dampen the overall positive impression and desire to return. Overall, this is a top pick in town for meat lovers, delivering flavor, hospitality, and a vibrant dining experience that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Khyber Pass - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Khyber Pass

Opens Today at 5 pm
(486)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Khyber Pass: A Montreal Establishment Faithful to Its Afghan RootsMust-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Khyber Pass as a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with inviting decor, a relaxed atmosphere, and a terrace that shines in good weather. The food is consistently praised for rich, balanced flavors, generous portions, and staples like Kabuli Palaw, mantoo, and other traditional dishes that showcase Afghan cooking, with the BYOB policy adding value. The service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, attentive, and efficient, and the setting blends rustic charm with cultural touches that feel transportive, especially on the garden terrace. Diners note reasonable prices for the large portions and the memorable ambiance that makes the experience feel special, often leading to plans to return to explore more of the menu. Overall, Khyber Pass stands out for authentic food, welcoming service, and a cozy atmosphere that makes it a go-to choice in the city.View restaurant profile
Akita - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Akita

Opens Today at 11 am
(69)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Akita earns praise for great food, attentive service, and a memorable overall experience. Generous portions and impeccable service are consistently noted, with the sushi described as outstanding and among the best in a long time. Overall, guests highly recommend Akita.View restaurant profile
Le Bleu Raisin - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Le Bleu Raisin

Opens Today at 6:30 pm
(1061)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Le Bleu Raisin offers great value with a varied and frequently refreshed menu that blends inventive French cooking with hearty, comforting favorites. Dishes arrive beautifully presented, portions are generous, and flavors range from refined venison and octopus dishes to satisfying comfort plates, all backed by a polished ambience and pleasant music. Service is friendly and attentive, and the bring your own wine option adds to the overall appeal. The kitchen earns praise for seasonal ingredients, thoughtful combinations, and consistently tasty desserts, making it a reliable choice for birthdays, special occasions, or a memorable weeknight dinner.View restaurant profile
L'in-time - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

L'in-time

Opens Today at 5 pm
(983)
Verdun

Mentioned in: Discover Verdun's Remarkable Tables

Review Summary

L'in-time comes across as a charming neighborhood Italian spot with an intimate, warm ambiance where high quality, flavorful dishes and generous portions stand out, with house made sauces for pasta and standout mussels plus desserts that offer a pleasant finish, and the option to bring your own wine at no extra charge is repeatedly praised. Service is frequently described as impeccable, attentive, friendly, and professional, with staff making celebrations feel special and recommendations reliably helpful. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, ideal for good company, and the recent Verdun location maintains that vibe with a bright dining room and thoughtful touches. While a few notes mention it can get warm inside and that some entrees are richer or saltier than expected, the overall sentiment centers on consistency, memorable meals, and a strong desire to return and recommend L'in-time.View restaurant profile
Zykaa - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Zykaa

Come and enjoy delicious Indian and Pakistani cuisine in this pleasant restaurant.
Opens Today at 11 am
(811)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est

Mentioned in: Where to Find Amazing Butter Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Zykaa is widely praised as a cozy, family run Indian restaurant where warm hospitality, generous portions, and affordable prices create a consistently satisfying dining experience. Reviewers highlight a menu rich with favorites like butter chicken, biryani, tandoori dishes, samosas, naan, and shareable combos, along with a varied lunch buffet and reliable takeout that remains true to the on site flavors. The atmosphere, attentive service, and fresh, flavorful cooking leave guests feeling welcomed and eager to return, turning every visit into a dependable, comforting favorite.View restaurant profile
Le Pégase - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Le Pégase

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(1852)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic Experience

Review Summary

Le Pégase is described as a cozy, intimate French bistro with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a small, friendly dining space that feels like a gathering with friends. Guests highlight generous set menus with excellent value for money and the option to bring your own wine with no corkage fee, which enhances the overall experience. Dishes are celebrated for being delicious and thoughtfully prepared, from tender beef cheek to lamb, duck and bison options, with desserts such as crème brûlée and pavlova earning praise. Service is frequently noted as warm and accommodating, and the overall vibe is charming and convivial, encouraging return visits. A few reviews mention occasional crowding or temperature challenges and a few slower moments, but the prevailing impression is of high quality French cuisine, generous portions, and a delightful, welcoming atmosphere that invites a repeat visit.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

T'ami Restaurant

Opens Today at 11 am
(559)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

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Review Summary

T'ami Vietnamese Restaurant consistently impresses with a broad menu of authentic Northern Vietnamese dishes, generous portions and vibrant flavors that evoke Hanoi and comforting home cooking. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, with attentive staff and owners who greet guests, and the bring-your-own-wine policy adds extra value for diners. Dishes like bun cha Hanoi, banh cuon, nem cua be, pho and crispy imperial rolls stand out for bold flavors, textures and thoughtful preparation, with many noting that the kitchen delivers real authenticity and variety. While busy nights can bring longer waits and occasional service hiccups, the overall experience is described as delicious, satisfying and worth returning for. Desserts and egg coffee receive praise, making T'ami feel like a neighborhood gem offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine at generous portions and fair value.View restaurant profile
Au Coin Berbere Couscous Montreal - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Au Coin Berbere Couscous Montreal

Opens Today at 5 pm
(522)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Au Coin Berbere Couscous Montreal is celebrated for a warm and welcoming atmosphere, generous portions and authentic Algerian flavors, with couscous at the heart of many dishes and meat that is tender and flavorful. The service is consistently described as friendly, attentive and professional, while the decor feels immersive and Berber-inspired. The upstairs setting is noted for calm intimacy, and the option to bring your own wine adds a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. Desserts such as baklava and honey crepes are highlighted as delightful finishes, and many guests praise the overall experience as a Montreal gem they are eager to revisit. Overall, the restaurant stands out for delicious couscous, high quality ingredients, and a warm, inviting hospitality that makes for a memorable meal.View restaurant profile
Pho Mont-Royal - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Mont-Royal

Opens Today at 11 am
(306)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Pho Mont-Royal offers a warm Vietnamese dining experience with attentive staff, a relaxed ambiance, and a menu that balances classic favorites with tasty twists. The broth and noodles are frequently praised for flavor and heartiness, with many dishes arriving in generous portions and presented nicely. BYO is highlighted by many as a great value, and the terraces and clean, calm dining room contribute to a pleasant visit. Service is described as fast, efficient, and friendly, with staff accommodating dietary needs including gluten free options. Prices are noted as reasonable, making it a reliable go-to for a comforting meal or a casual group dinner. The atmosphere is often cited as welcoming and cozy, with a vibe that blends casual dining with quality ingredients. Returning guests praise consistency and the steady standard across multiple visits. Overall, Pho Mont-Royal stands out for flavorful broth, generous bowls, and a dependable, friendly experience in a convenient Montreal spot.View restaurant profile
Le Millen - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Le Millen

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1704)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Le Millen stands out for refined French Quebecois cuisine that shines with fresh seasonal produce and inventive flavor pairings, with a tasting menu that offers generous, beautifully presented courses and moments of real culinary discovery. The option to bring your own wine adds exceptional value, and service is repeatedly described as attentive, professional and warm, supporting a dining experience that feels both intimate and special. Desserts such as a genoise chocolate and moelleux almond are highlighted among memorable finishes, while the bread and butter start sets a promising tone. The atmosphere blends casual elegance with high end touches, though a few notes point to noise levels and decor that could be softer. Overall, Le Millen is regarded as one of the top spots in Montreal for gourmets seeking originality and quality, ideal for celebrations and repeated visits, with strong praise for the chef's skill and the generous, visually striking presentations.View restaurant profile
Phuket - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Phuket

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1317)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Phuket offers a welcoming atmosphere with friendly attentive service and a cozy vibe that suits both intimate dinners and gatherings with friends or family. The menu features fresh, flavorful sushi and Thai dishes with generous portions and consistently high quality, and the option to bring your own wine adds value for guests seeking good price performance. Repeat visitors praise the reliability of the dishes, the creativity of the sushi, and the overall experience, noting quick service and a warm reception that makes guests feel well cared for. The ambiance is lively yet comfortable, making Phuket a great choice for a night out with a group or a quiet dinner, while a few reviews mention occasional menu changes or busy noise levels. Overall Phuket is seen as a dependable favorite for excellent flavors and a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Au Tarot - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Au Tarot

Fine Mediterranean Restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 11:45 am
(557)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Au Tarot earns warm praise for flavorful, comforting Moroccan and North African dishes, with couscous and tajines highlighted as standouts and portions that feel generous and satisfying. The atmosphere is described as friendly and inviting, with attentive service and a host who makes guests feel welcome and at ease, often like a family welcome. Many reviews emphasize fresh, well balanced flavors, reasonable prices, and dependable takeout options that preserve the homemade character of each dish. The menu is noted for variety and authenticity, including lamb and chicken tajines, and the couscous is highlighted as exceptional by several diners. While some comments point to a cozy, small space and occasional inconsistencies, the overall experience is marked by hospitality, generous servings, and a spirit of generosity that guests repeatedly respond to with plans to return.View restaurant profile
Le Nouveau Paragon - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Le Nouveau Paragon

Opens Today at 11 am
(48)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Delivery is fast and hot, with orders handled efficiently and staff described as helpful when taking orders. Breads and parmesan containers are standout touches. Tortellini alfredo arrives at the right temperature and delights with rich flavor. The pizza is repeatedly praised for a well balanced crust, authentic taste, and generous toppings including bacon, ham, and cheese. Overall impressions highlight good value and attentive service, though a few reviews mention a rude delivery encounter and a front desk impression that could improve, and drinks are sometimes limited. Le Nouveau Paragon stands out for solid Quebec style pizza and reliable pasta and subs, with many customers expressing appreciation and willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Bistro Le Cerf-Volant - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Le Cerf-Volant

Bring your own wine bistro serving French-inspired market cuisine!
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(515)
Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Diners describe Bistro Le Cerf-Volant as a cozy, stylish spot where a rotating menu delivers inventive, beautifully executed dishes and generous portions. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, and the option to bring your own wine adds value to the overall experience. Standout items frequently mentioned include pierogies, bavette, magret de canard, octopus, and the dragon vert dessert, with desserts like mille-feuille also praised. Overall, the ambiance, the attentive staff, and the high quality of food make it a welcome fixture for occasions or casual evenings, earning it strong repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Steak Frites St-Paul - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Steak Frites St-Paul

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(2073)
Old Montreal, Downtown

Mentioned in: 18 Steakhouses in Montreal to Enjoy a Perfectly Grilled Cut

Review Summary

Patrons praise Steak Frites St-Paul for steaks and fries cooked to order, with several noting perfect doneness, tender beef, and flavorful sauces that elevate the meal. BYOB is frequently highlighted as a major plus, helping keep dinners affordable and inviting guests to pair their bottle with the meal. Service is described as attentive and friendly, even on busy nights, with quick turnarounds and thoughtful touches like timely fries refills. The ambiance is often described as cozy and relaxed, though a few critics point to tired decor and less comfortable chairs. Taken together, the reviews present Steak Frites St-Paul as a dependable spot for a satisfying steak frites experience and a welcoming, value oriented atmosphere that many would return to.View restaurant profile
La Campagnola - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

La Campagnola

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1402)
LaSalle

Mentioned in: 18 Steakhouses in Montreal to Enjoy a Perfectly Grilled Cut

Review Summary

Guests describe La Campagnola as a warm, inviting spot where attentive service and flavorful dishes come together for a memorable meal. The menu shines with well prepared steaks and Italian classics, with filet mignon and the cowboy style steaks praised for being cooked to perfection and richly flavorful, while pasta dishes and appetizers are noted for freshness and aroma. The BYOW option adds a relaxed, welcoming touch, and the staff are repeatedly described as friendly, professional, and helpful in guiding choices. The ambiance is cozy and inviting, making it suitable for family gatherings, friends nights out, and celebrations. Occasional notes mention parking can be challenging and a rare misstep such as an overcooked pasta or dessert, but these are outweighed by consistently excellent food and service. Repeated visits are common, with diners praising the quality of ingredients, thoughtful presentation, and attentive service from start to finish. La Campagnola stands out as a reliable choice offering great food, great service, and a warm, inclusive atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Sep Lai - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Sep Lai

Opens Today at 5 pm
(765)
Pointe St-Charles

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Sep Lai is a charming Laotian spot where sharing plates and aromatic notes of citronella, coriander and ginger set a travel inspired mood, especially on the cozy back terrace. Dishes like khao poon, nem khao, laap and a fragrant coconut curry showcase fresh ingredients, generous portions and good value, with many noting the option to bring your own wine adds to the relaxed vibe. The atmosphere is warm and unpretentious, with friendly service that suits dinners, dates and groups alike, and the terrace is a favourite in nicer weather. Occasional comments mention saltier preparations or slower service when busy, but the overall experience is consistently praised for tasty, well balanced flavors and a welcoming neighbourhood feel that invites return.View restaurant profile
Café Saigon - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Café Saigon

Opens Today at 5 pm
(219)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

At Café Saigon, a cozy, unpretentious vibe meets attentive service and consistently tasty dishes that make every visit feel welcoming. Dishes include crispy chicken, flavorful broths, authentic Vietnamese flavors, and well balanced sauces, with generous portions and good value. Bring-your-own-wine option adds a relaxed touch that many diners appreciate. Overall, the place feels like a discreet local gem, with a warm atmosphere and friendly, efficient service that invites repeats.View restaurant profile
La Rose des Sables - Couscous & Tajine - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

La Rose des Sables - Couscous & Tajine

Opens Today at 5 pm
(340)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

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Review Summary

La Rose des Sables is described as a warm, intimate spot that makes diners feel transported to Tunisia with a cozy decor and welcoming service, enhanced by a baladi dance show that adds to the evening. The menu reliably delivers generous portions of authentic Tunisian favorites such as lamb and chicken tajine, gargoulette, couscous, brik, ojja and chorba, all with fresh flavors and comforting, homemade vibes. Many reviews highlight tender meats, rich spices and well balanced dishes that evoke memories of traditional family meals. The ambiance is repeatedly described as friendly and inviting, with attentive staff and the option to bring your own wine enhancing the relaxed, convivial mood. Desserts, mint tea and savory courses are praised for their authenticity, generous presentation and value. Diners also note the inclusion of Ramadan menus and occasional live entertainment that make this neighborhood spot a memorable culinary journey.View restaurant profile
Le Jardin des Puits - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Le Jardin des Puits

Opens Today at 5 pm
(82)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Mentioned in: Best Greek Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Le Jardin des Puits offers consistently delicious dishes, generous portions, and reasonable prices, with standouts like shish kebab with mustard sauce, calamars, and lamb, plus a divine soup and rose water baklava. The experience is enhanced by a welcoming family owned atmosphere, good service, and the option to bring your own wine. Fresh ingredients and thoughtful preparation shine across the menu, making it a neighborhood favorite for a satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
La Maison Grecque - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

La Maison Grecque

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1156)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Best Greek Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

La Maison Grecque is described as warm and welcoming, with generous portions, delicious Greek dishes, and a cozy ambiance that makes every visit feel like a celebration. The service is repeatedly praised for being attentive, friendly, and professional, with staff who explain the menu and check in without being overbearing. The menu features classics such as moussaka, souvlaki, calamari, dolma and tzatziki, all described as flavorful and well prepared, often accompanied by warm bread and comforting soups. The atmosphere is likened to a Greek island or homey setting, with a charming terrace that enhances the dining experience. Bring your own bottle is a popular plus, with nearby options to pick up wine, and the BYOB setup is frequently highlighted as a notable perk. Prices are regarded as reasonable for the portions and quality, making it a common choice for birthdays, family gatherings, or casual meals with friends. Overall, the place comes across as reliable and consistently satisfying, offering authentic flavors, a welcoming team, and a memorable ambiance that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Amber - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Amber

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1068)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Latin Quarter

Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalA Culinary Journey: The Best Indian Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Amber consistently earns praise for delicious authentic Indian and Pakistani cuisine, with rich flavors and generous portions across dishes like butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, lamb korma, dal makhni, chana masala and biryani; the menu also offers many vegetarian options and halal ingredients, and the option to bring your own wine adds value. The ambiance is described as welcoming, stylish and cozy, making it suitable for date nights, group dinners or casual meals, while the service is repeatedly noted as attentive, friendly and professional. Some reviews mention that during busy nights the dining room can be noisy and the pace can slow, and a few point to price changes, but overall the dining experience is marked by consistently tasty food, good value and a warm atmosphere with a strong team behind it.View restaurant profile
À La Table d'Outremont - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

À La Table d'Outremont

Opens Today at 11 am
(77)
Outremont

Review Summary

À La Table d'Outremont is described as a small, intimate spot offering authentic French cooking in a calm, pleasant atmosphere with warm, attentive service. The concise menu emphasizes fresh, locally sourced ingredients and classic dishes such as boudin and guinea fowl with gratin dauphinois, while desserts are noted as needing a bit more refinement. BYOB is a welcome feature and prices are reasonable, with a cozy setting and music that suits conversation. A few reviews mention longer waits at Monday lunch, but the overall impression centers on tasty food, hospitality, and good value that keeps guests returning. Diners also highlight the charm of the establishment and the passion apparent in the cooking.View restaurant profile
Mirazu - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Mirazu

Montreal bring your own wine restaurant serving classic Turkish cuisine
Opens Today at 11 am
(752)
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

Review Summary

Mirazu shines with a warm, cozy atmosphere and a Turkish-inspired menu that highlights fresh, flavorful dishes, especially a standout Turkish breakfast and brunch, hearty meze, and perfectly grilled lamb. The in-house bread is a frequent highlight and prices stay generous for the portions. Friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming vibe help guests feel like they are traveling through Turkish flavors without leaving the table, with the option to bring your own wine adding to the value. The menu offers a wide range of textures and spices, from comforting breads to vibrant mains and memorable desserts. Occasional notes about slow service or a warm dining room are outweighed by consistently high quality and authenticity, making Mirazu a reliable go-to for mornings, brunches, and meals that celebrate Turkish cuisine.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade

Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1331)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers a warm, immersive dining experience that feels like a Mauritanian home in Montreal. The decor is authentically traditional and cozy, creating a welcoming atmosphere where the staff and the owner take care to explain the menu and make guests feel at ease. Dishes arrive in generous, shareable portions as part of a per-person fixed menu that typically starts with a lentil soup and continues with a richly flavored couscous platter, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available. Flavors are described as comforting and vibrant, with mint tea and hibiscus drinks often highlighted as perfect finishers. The setting is friendly and intimate, with guests welcomed to bring their own wine and prices that are considered very reasonable, making it a memorable spot to explore North African and Mauritanian cuisine with family or friends.View restaurant profile
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé

Opens Today at 4 pm
(493)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal

Review Summary

Fenêtre Sur Kaboul offers a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with generous portions and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu features favorites like mantos, ashak and qabuli palow, along with flavorful lamb and kebabs that showcase depth and balanced spice. Guests repeatedly praise the friendly, attentive staff, the inviting decor, and the option to bring your own wine, which makes it a great spot for gatherings or a relaxing dinner. The possibility to reserve a private room adds to its appeal for groups, while overall value remains strong for quality, quantity and comforting flavors. A vibrant sense of hospitality, thoughtful presentation and memorable aromas make the experience feel lively and inviting, inviting return visits to continue exploring the diverse offerings and the warm hospitality that makes this place stand out.View restaurant profile
État-Major - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

État-Major

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1731)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

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Review Summary

État-Major offers a lively yet refined dining scene with a varied menu that changes seasonally, and guests highlight standout dishes such as scallops, oysters, foie gras, tuna, duck breast, guinea fowl, beef tartare, and beef macreuse, plus desserts like warm beignets with ice cream and crème brûlée. The service is described as impeccable, attentive and friendly, and the atmosphere as vibrant and convivial, making it easy to linger over wine and conversation. The bring your own wine option is frequently praised for making the experience more accessible while preserving the focus on flavor and presentation. Overall, the kitchen consistently delivers high quality and inventive flavor combinations, inviting repeat visits to explore seasonal items and new preparations.View restaurant profile
La Merveille Du Vietnam - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

La Merveille Du Vietnam

Opens Today at 11 am
(30)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

La Merveille Du Vietnam earns praise for its soups, especially the grilled chicken or beef satay soup, and its sushi is consistently fresh, with many dishes described as fantastic and reliable across orders. The vegetarian combo for two is a great value with ample vegetables, and portions are generous while prices are reasonable. Delivery is convenient and some customers prefer to call directly rather than use an app, and the dining room is friendly for both dine in and takeout orders. Vietnamese dishes such as grilled meats with vermicelli or rice and fresh rolls are highlighted as strong choices, with the Pho broth noted for its depth and even used in Wonton soup. The dining room offers a bring your own wine option, and although pan Asian dishes vary, they remain very good overall.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cabotins - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Cabotins

Opens Today at 5 pm
(718)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Best Places for Tartare in Montreal

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Cabotins feels warm and inviting with original decor and a neighborhood vibe, while the seasonal menu shines with fresh local ingredients and inventive dishes such as gravlax, shrimp tartine, and wagyu inspired creations, all served by attentive, friendly staff in a refined yet approachable setting; portions are generous and the value is good, and the overall experience is praised for great service, a magical ambiance, and the sense that the menu keeps reinventing itself, inviting return visits for the next surprise.View restaurant profile
Bagatelle Bistro - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Bagatelle Bistro

Opens Today at 11 am
(4855)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

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Bagatelle Bistro is described as a warm, convivial neighborhood spot where the food is consistently flavorful and well executed, with standout dishes like octopus, bavette de veau, filet mignon, and morue, and desserts that frequently delight. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive and professional, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to linger, while the BYOB option and the table d'hote offer strong value for money despite notes about price increases. The ambiance, a cozy bistro vibe with a lively but comfortable dining room and a pleasant terrace in good weather, is a major plus, though some reviews mention the space can be a bit loud when busy. All in all, Bagatelle Bistro comes across as a reliable choice for a quality French bistro experience with generous portions, good presentation, and consistently good service.View restaurant profile
Petros Taverne Grecque - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Petros Taverne Grecque

Bring your own wine. Greek tavern offering classic dishes in a casual space.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1200)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

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Petros Taverne Grecque is described as a warm, inviting spot with a Greek ambiance, generous portions, and fresh, flavorful dishes that transport diners to Greece. Service is consistently praised as excellent and attentive, with many noting a standout level of hospitality that elevates the evening, though a few comments mention the pace can be busy and prices high. The menu covers a broad array of Greek classics and mezze, with favorites such as octopus, lamb chops, calamari, moussaka, Greek salad, taramasalata, and grilled sardines, and the BYOB option is frequently highlighted as a plus. The quality is often described as authentic and well balanced, with many meals described as delicious and well presented, while a handful of reviews point to occasional inconsistencies such as salty cheeses, under seasoned fish, or bread that is not fresh. Overall the venue is seen as a great choice for groups or celebrations, offering a lively but welcoming atmosphere and reliable hospitality that makes guests want to return.View restaurant profile
Les Délices De L'Ile Maurice - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Les Délices De L'Ile Maurice

May be temporarily closed
(62)
Verdun

Review Summary

Les Délices De L'Ile Maurice offers Mauritian cuisine with Indian, Creole, and Asian influences, delivering flavorful dishes at very affordable prices, with a popular bring-your-own-wine option and a generous table d'hôte. The coconut shrimp is repeatedly highlighted as a must-try, along with fried noodles and a tangy vinegar garlic sauce, and portions are described as generous. The restaurant feels small and family-run, with a warm, convivial vibe and generations of commitment; reservations are recommended due to limited seating. Service is generally praised as friendly and attentive, though a few visits note it can be slower during peak times, sometimes affecting dessert. Overall, guests celebrate fresh, well-prepared dishes, consistency over the years, and the sense of a beloved neighborhood staple that keeps drawing diners back.View restaurant profile
Sama Fusion - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Sama Fusion

Opens Today at 10 am
(74)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Sama Fusion draws mixed reviews: some diners praise fresh fish, tasty rolls, friendly staff, and reasonable prices and say they order here often; others report inconsistent service and quality, with moments of good meals followed by rude treatment or slow service. Negative incidents include incomplete deliveries, dry rice, sushi that falls apart, and at least one instance of plastic found in crab sushi. Several French language comments describe half orders missing and the rest of the order poorly assembled, while English notes recall a decline in service quality over time and meals that fail to meet expectations on some visits. Overall, the reviews suggest good value and potential when the staff runs smoothly, but significant inconsistency in both service and food quality makes repeat visits uncertain.View restaurant profile
L'artizan sigali pizza - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

L'artizan sigali pizza

Opens Today at 11 am
(130)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Review Summary

Reviewers describe L'artizan sigali pizza as a warm neighborhood favorite with delicious pizzas, a wide menu, and good value thanks to fresh ingredients and careful preparation. The atmosphere is consistently praised as friendly, casual, and cozy, with attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, plus the option to dine in or order for delivery; some note that you can even bring your own wine. Service is described as professional and courteous, and appreciation is expressed for the staff and the overall experience. On the food side, the pizzas are often highlighted for their Italian style, quality crust, and flavorful toppings, with several calls for repeat visits and strong recommendations. A few caveats include occasional longer wait times when the place is busy or when only one person is serving, but the overall impression remains positive and many say they would return.View restaurant profile
La Prunelle - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

La Prunelle

Bring your own wine restaurant offering eclectic seasonal French cuisine with tasting menus.
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1830)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Prunelle as a warm, intimate French spot in the Plateau with excellent service and consistently delicious dishes. The menu features tartare de boeuf, magret de canard, ris de veau, octopus, and creme brulee, with many noting refined technique, appealing presentation and thoughtful flavor combinations. The atmosphere is cozy and charming, with soft lighting, a lively street view and a pleasant terrace in summer. Bring your own wine is a popular feature, offering good value for both date nights and small gatherings. Some critics note occasional drawbacks such as fries or certain dishes being too salty, or service slowing a bit when the restaurant is busy, and the space can get loud. Service is repeatedly praised as impeccable, attentive, and professional, with staff making guests feel cared for. Repeat visits are common, with guests praising consistency, warmth and quality ingredients. Overall, La Prunelle is seen as a standout neighborhood gem for classic, well executed French cuisine in Montreal, delivering memorable evenings and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Nikas - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Nikas

Opens Today at 10 am
(68)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Nikas is described as a neighborhood favorite for good food and a friendly, efficient atmosphere, with a wide selection and the option to bring your own wine, plus delivery and takeout. The grilled chicken is highlighted for deep, consistent flavor with oregano, spices and a hint of lemon, served with flavorful rice, Greek potatoes and a side salad with feta, and baklava that many praise as exceptionally moist and syrupy. The menu also earns praise for pizza and souvlaki, and delivery is fast with no extra fee. The setting is typically quiet and unpretentious, and diners note reasonable prices and a reliable experience. However some reviews flag a need for updating the interior, and others point to a price increase for moussaka that coincided with a dip in quality and presentation, and a Greek salad that can be bland and lacking vinaigrette and feta. Overall Nikas serves as a dependable family-friendly option with a mix of classic Greek dishes and casual options.View restaurant profile
Ottavio - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Ottavio

Opens Today at 11 am
(1773)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Ottavio garners broad praise for its flavorful Italian fare and especially for a gluten-free program that feels safe and well managed, with separate utensils, dedicated dishware, and clear attention to avoiding cross contamination that keeps celiacs confident. The food is frequently described as fresh and delicious, with pizza crust highlighted as excellent, arancini and Caesar salad among favorites, and desserts like mini donuts; the option to bring your own wine is a welcome bonus. The ambiance is pleasant and the staff praised for friendliness and knowledge, though some visits mention slow service, uneven attentiveness, or moments of poor coordination, and a few diners found the place loud or the portions not always aligned with the price. For events or groups, the restaurant is viewed as a strong and flexible choice, with thoughtful gluten-free accommodations and menus ranging from simple to refined; overall it is seen as a reliable option for gluten-free diners and pizza lovers, even if experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Punjab Palace - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Punjab Palace

Opens Today at 11 am
(295)
Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Punjab Palace is widely praised for its flavorful, authentic Indian fare and good value, with generous portions and a wide range of dishes from tandoori chicken, butter chicken and lamb curry to chicken tikka masala, mixed vegetables, paneer and plenty of naan, plus popular starters like pani puri that many say are a must try. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and the service frequently noted as friendly and attentive, making both dine-in and takeout experiences enjoyable. Reviewers repeatedly commend consistency and quality over the years, though a few observations mention occasional changes in portion size or sauce thickness and there are comments about cleanliness and renovation needs or English only service in some visits. Overall, Punjab Palace comes across as a reliable and approachable Indian restaurant in the area, delivering authentic flavors, reasonable prices and a satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
La couscoussière D'Ali Baba - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

La couscoussière D'Ali Baba

Opens Today at 11 am
(128)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

La couscoussière D'Ali Baba is described as a warmly welcoming spot with decor that evokes the country of a thousand and one nights and an authentic Moroccan atmosphere. A lively Baladi dance performance on weekends adds a festive element and invites audience participation. Menu highlights include couscous and tajines served in generous portions, with a set menu that includes soup, salad, dessert and mint tea, providing good value. Take your own drinks is noted by guests, and bringing wine is welcomed. People repeatedly mention a cozy, comfortable ambiance and a family friendly environment. Service experiences vary, with some praising fast, attentive service despite limited staff, while others report slower service at times. Takeout is available through a popular platform and is often regarded as good value with well prepared semolina and sauce, though a note mentions missing ingredients. Overall the reviews describe a memorable Moroccan dining experience in Montreal with authentic flavors, lively entertainment and a warm, inviting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Amelias - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Amelias

Opens Today at 4 pm
(119)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Overall, Amelias is described as a cozy, welcoming family-owned spot with a warm vibe and strong consistency, now at the new Saint Laurent location while memories linger of the previous site. Pizzas such as Florentine, five cheese, Caprese and white pizza receive frequent praise, alongside pasta dishes like lasagna and ravioli with rosé sauce, and desserts such as tiramisu; the staff is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, and the BYOB policy is a much appreciated perk. Some critiques mention occasional slow service, crusts that can feel heavier or breadier than toppings warrant, sauce acidity or underwhelming garnishes in certain dishes, and a few price concerns. Still, the overall sentiment is positive, with many considering Amelias a go-to pizzeria in Montreal and a local gem worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Pho 88 - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montreal

Pho 88

Opens Today at 11:15 am
(196)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Pho 88 draws praise for flavorful pho and home style comfort food with rich broth and generous portions at a reasonable price. The broth is frequently described as beefy and satisfying, with crowd favorites including rare beef and grilled meats, and the menu covers pho, vermicelli dishes, and fresh spring rolls. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and fast, creating a cozy and welcoming vibe. The atmosphere is noted as simple and low key, with easy access and a convenient location near transit, making it a reliable go to for pho on the Island of Montreal. Several reviews call it one of the best pho spots in town, though a few mention occasional inconsistencies such as side dishes or freshness of certain items, and some suggest a decor update. Overall, Pho 88 is seen as a dependable, affordable option that delivers big bowls, real flavor, and a satisfying dining experience for both regulars and first time visitors.View restaurant profile
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