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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 Tomorrow at 5:30 pmMile-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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≈ 0.8 km
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers an immersive North African dining experience with a warm, intimate atmosphere, traditional decor, and generous portions meant for sharing. Guests describe attentive, friendly service from a welcoming owner and his team who treat diners like family and check in to ensure satisfaction, while the kitchen delivers authentic dishes such as lentil soup, a large couscous platter with chicken and beef with dates, olives, and vegetables, and a satisfying vegetarian option, all complemented by mint tea and hibiscus juice. The setting is cozy with cushions and low seating that add to the homey vibe, and there is a bring your own wine option that many appreciate. While some note a fixed menu, the overall experience is praised for warmth, hospitality, and bold flavors that transport diners to North Africa.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade
Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Opens Today at 5 pm
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
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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 Tomorrow at 11 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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≈ 1.1 km
Au Tarot is described as a warm, welcoming spot in Montreal where guests repeatedly praise generous portions, fresh, flavorful dishes, and comforting home style cooking. Dishes such as couscous and tagines are highlighted as standouts, with many calling the couscous among the best in town and the flavors genuinely Moroccan and North African in character. The service is noted for being attentive, friendly, and personal, with the owner making guests feel at home and the atmosphere described as cozy and inviting, well suited for groups or casual meals. Takeout and delivery are appreciated as convenient ways to enjoy the same high quality at home, and the overall impression is one of hospitality, generosity, and consistently satisfying meals. Au Tarot is firmly regarded for solid value, generous portions, and a memorable dining experience that inspires return visits.View restaurant profile
Au Tarot
Fine Mediterranean Restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 11:45 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Au Coin Berbere Couscous Montreal feels like a warm, welcoming family affair with attentive service from the owners and staff, a calming Berber-inspired decor, and a menu that celebrates authentic Algerian flavors. The couscous is consistently praised for being perfectly prepared, with tender lamb or merguez, rich broths, and generous portions that invite sharing. The upstairs setting with a view to the street and soft music creates a cozy, intimate ambiance that suits families and friends alike. Diners highlight fresh ingredients, thoughtful touches like olives and mint tea, and desserts such as baklava that finish the meal beautifully, while the service remains friendly and professional. Overall, Au Coin Berbere Couscous Montreal delivers a memorable and inviting experience with top notch food, generous portions, and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Au Coin Berbere Couscous Montreal
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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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 12 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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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews paint T'ami Restaurant as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot in Montreal, where authentic flavors, especially in dishes like banh cuon, bun cha Hanoi, pho, bo la lot, crab rolls, and banh xeo, mingle with generous portions and thoughtful presentation. The warm, cozy atmosphere and welcoming staff give diners a family feel that makes guests feel at home. Many praise the quality and freshness of the ingredients, the variety beyond pho and banh mi, and the option to BYOB which adds value. While a few comments note slower service on busy nights, the hospitality remains praised and apologies for delays are common, with food described as homemade, comforting, and deeply satisfying. The price point is viewed as fair to reasonable for the portion size and quality, and repeat visits are common as guests look forward to trying more of the menu.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: International Women's Day: These Women Are Reshaping Montreal's Restaurant IndustryTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles is described as a standout bubble tea spot in Chinatown Montreal, where drinks are fresh, flavorful, and well balanced with chewy pearls and a wide menu that ranges from brown sugar milk tea and mango green tea to seasonal specialties made with top quality ingredients. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, the owner appears hands on, and the shop offers fast service, reliable delivery, and late hours in a clean, welcoming setting. Reviews note good value and frequent promotions such as buy one get one deals, plus thoughtful touches like fortune cookies, with staff who offer helpful recommendations and customization. Regulars praise the consistent quality across classics and unique creations, and many say Teashop Thé aux Perles is the go to bubble tea spot in the area, open late and ready for orders at any time of day.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles
Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Opens Today at 10 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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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 Wednesday at 5:30 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 3 km
La Rose des Sables offers a warm, intimate Tunisian dining experience with generous portions, authentic flavors, and attentive service. Diners note generous portions and authentic flavors across dishes such as gargoulette, lamb and chicken tagines, couscous plates, brick pastries, and a mint tea finish, all presented in a cozy space with traditional decor and occasional baladi dancing that elevates the evening. The BYOW policy and easy street parking add to the convenience, while friendly staff and thoughtful pacing make it easy to linger for a festive gathering. This neighborhood gem shines with high quality cuisine, a welcoming atmosphere, and experiences that invite return visits with friends or family.View restaurant profile
La Rose des Sables - Couscous & Tajine
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate RamadanTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviewers consistently describe Avesta as a warm, inviting spot serving authentic Turkish (and Kurdish) flavors with fresh handmade bread made before guests and a generous array of mezze, kebabs, and comforting mains like manti and beyti. Dishes are praised as delicious and flavorful, with portions that feel hearty and home made, and the atmosphere is repeatedly called cozy, charming, and welcoming, complemented by friendly, attentive service. Value is highlighted as strong for the quality and abundance, with many noting quick service and a pleasant downtown location. A few comments point to minor drawbacks such as occasional reservation hiccups or small quibbles about a drink balance, but overall the experience is celebrated as reliable, satisfying, and ideal for family dinners, group gatherings, or casual nights out.View restaurant profile
Avesta
Unpretentious, pillow-filled Turkish eatery serving classic stews, savory crêpes & varied mezes.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Travel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Customer feedback paints Berlin Döner Haus as a go-to spot for great doner in town, with generous portions, flavorful meat, and a bread that’s crispy and homemade, plus a bowl option that many say is their new favorite. The menu features wraps, bowls, falafel, and comforting items like lentil soup, all paired with attentive, friendly service and a welcoming, casual atmosphere. Many reviews compare the flavors to Berlin or German Turkish doner and describe the food as authentic, fresh, and satisfying value, while several note the staff go above and beyond, with memorable warm hospitality. A few critiques mention occasional long waits, a chicken that can be oily, and fries with breadcrumbs, but these are outweighed by the consistent praise for quality, price, and generosity, making it a highly recommended stop for lovers of Turkish cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Berlin Döner Haus
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Thé Perlé Banh Mi is described as a warm, welcoming spot that has grown to be larger and more comfortable for dining alone or with friends, with friendly and attentive staff throughout visits. The Banh Mi options, including chicken and pork and a popular vegetarian version, are praised for the balance of taste, texture and temperature, with bread that is crispy on the outside and soft inside and generous portions. Bubble tea is a standout with flavors like taro, lychee, rose, mango, peach mango and brown sugar, often noted as delicious and affordable and a great pairing with meals. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy and charming, and a move to a newer location is cited as improving the overall experience. Service is consistently praised for speed and warmth, with staff making customers feel welcome and well looked after. Some reviews mention fatty pork on certain banh mi and one mentions MSG sensitivity, while others note that spice levels can be adjusted to taste.View restaurant profile
Thé Perlé Banh Mi
Opens Tomorrow at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top PicksThe Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe SAFIOT as a warmly welcoming spot that delivers authentic Moroccan flavors with generous portions and a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Popular dishes include pastilla, couscous, tagines with olives or prunes, and zaalouk, praised for freshness and depth of flavor. Several readers highlight attentive, friendly service and an ambiance that feels like a home kitchen. Occasional concerns mention higher prices for some dishes, occasional slow service, and items that were described as a bit dry or spicier than preferred. The restaurant is noted as a good spot for group dining and special occasions, including Ramadan iftar and celebrations. Overall, diners repeatedly report a memorable experience with flavors that feel true to Moroccan cooking and a lively, welcoming atmosphere that makes patrons want to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant SAFIOT
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Reviewers describe La Petite Dînette as a cozy, welcoming spot with delicious pho and dishes such as grilled chicken, spring rolls, and banh mi, praising the broth, fresh ingredients, generous portions, and affordable prices, along with a charming retro vibe, friendly attentive service, and a clean, well decorated space that creates a comfortable casual dining experience; many comment on the owners being kind and helpful and on the quick service, with plans to return, while a few note that some items are a bit pricey or portions feel small for the price and vegetarian options are limited, but overall the pho is considered outstanding, the flavors are reliable, and the value stands up for a casual Vietnamese cafe.View restaurant profile
La Petite Dînette
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.1 km
Across the reviews, Cinq Cinq is described as a place with fresh ingredients and dishes made on site, where the food is tasty and well prepared and the bubble tea is refreshing or decent, complemented by authentic Vietnamese coffee that many patrons enjoy. Service is consistently friendly, warm, and efficient, contributing to a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The value stands out with affordable prices, generous portions, and an overall positive vibe, with Caphe Trung and mochi mango pancakes singled out as favorites and really worth trying. Some comments point out scheduling or hours could be clearer, but the overall impression remains positive and the bubble tea is often described as among the best in the area by patrons.View restaurant profile
Cinq Cinq
Opens Wednesday at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Sushi Shoten as a place with consistently fresh, flavorful sushi, excellent nigiri and maki, and careful presentation, backed by friendly, knowledgeable service. The atmosphere is often cozy and clean, with attentive staff and a welcoming feel for both dine in and takeout. Some comments note high prices for what is offered, though the quality is frequently described as outstanding and worth it. A few criticisms mention that tuna could be fresher or that one roll was missing listed ingredients, but these are outweighed by compliments on freshness, texture, and variety. The menu also includes strong non sushi options like banh mi and miso soup, which receive praise from several reviewers. Overall Sushi Shoten is viewed as a reliable go to for sushi lovers, with consistent quality, nice plating, and a service level that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shoten
Japanese authentic sushi
Opens Today at 11 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.1 km
Palgong Tea is praised for fresh, well crafted bubble tea with a wide range of options and tapioca cooked on site, which keeps the drinks notably fresh. Staff are consistently friendly and welcoming, contributing to a positive vibe. Drinks are described as flavorful and well balanced, with favorites like jasmine tea and lychee popping boba and no sugar options, plus teas that are properly infused. The menu also features a chocolate covered cake on a stick for a sweet snack. Prices are reasonable and vegan milk options are available. A note about the paper straws suggests they can be impractical, but the overall experience remains strong. Overall Palgong Tea is regarded as one of the best boba spots in Montreal, known for quality ingredients and good service.View restaurant profile
Palgong Tea
Opens Today at 12 pmMile-End
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≈ 1.2 km
Gong Cha comes across as a solid bubble tea spot with good value and a wide menu that includes bubble tea and croffles, a clean, comfortable seating area, and friendly, efficient service. The iced brown sugar oolong milk tea is a common go to, and the tea is often described as tasting like real tea with the option to adjust sugar and ice levels to taste; tapioca pearls are reported as decent. While not every drink is a top favorite, there is interest in returning to try more options, and the croffles add a tasty, shareable twist. Occasional misses like a drink arriving without pearls are noted but are outweighed by the fast, warm service and the variety of choices, with many reviewers highlighting freshness, flavor, and reasonable prices, especially in the Plateau neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Nili is widely praised for flavorful Moroccan and French-Moroccan fusion dishes, with the couscous and the pastilla among the standout plates and meals often described as beautifully presented and comforting. The vibe is cozy and intimate, with a stylish, Instagrammable setting and attentive, friendly staff that many reviews call warm and welcoming. Value is generally solid, with prices deemed reasonable for the quality and generous portions, and vegetarian and vegan options noted as a big plus along with tasty drinks and desserts like panna cotta. Some reviews mention occasional service snags, longer waits, or bar seating that is not ideal, and a few dishes or desserts that miss the mark, but the overall sentiment leans positive and many reviewers say they would return. In sum, Nili comes across as a standout choice in Mile End for those seeking lively flavors, charm, and a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Nili
Neighbourhood Moroccan/French eatery and hangout. Fresh cocktails and wine.
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Across reviews, Poke Island is celebrated for ultra fresh ingredients, high quality fish, and generous portions that leave diners satisfied without feeling heavy. Bowls are noted for balanced flavors and a wide range of customization options, with many reviewers highlighting the variety of proteins and toppings and the consistently fresh taste. Friendly, efficient staff and a bright, welcoming atmosphere are repeatedly mentioned, and delivery or takeout is described as convenient with quick service. Occasional criticisms point to inconsistencies in ingredients or portion sizes, missed toppings, and a few quality gaps like undercooked rice or soggy items, but these are not common. Overall, it is regarded as one of the best poke spots on the island, with praise for value, freshness, and the ability to tailor bowls to different preferences, plus popular drinks like ube latte boba.View restaurant profile
Poke Island
Opens Today at 10 amMile-End
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≈ 1.5 km
Halal Döner Kebab is described as a clean spot with friendly service and a range of kebab, donair, and shawarma options that are generally flavorful, with the All Meat Donair repeatedly highlighted for its juicy meat and balanced spices, and kebab and shawarma often praised, especially for a convenient late night bite on the St Laurent strip; some reviewers note that the restaurant's ownership may not be authentically Turkish, yet the overall experience is still satisfying for many, and a few points of improvement are mentioned such as bread not feeling fresh at times and the absence of condiments on tables late at night, along with suggestions to broaden wrap options beyond pita, possibly using tortillas to better pair with beef, while desserts like Baklava are cited as a highlight and overall value is seen as good with quick service and solid, well made dishes.View restaurant profile
Halal Döner Kebab
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
Chatime
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
≈ 1.7 km
LaKafe MTL is described as a cozy, clean spot with a diverse menu of coffees, matcha, croffles and onigirazu that many reviews consider delicious and satisfying. The drinks include egg coffee, Vietnamese coffee, coconut matcha cloud, and a variety of matcha lattes such as jasmine, strawberry, and brown sugar oat with egg foam, with the coconut cloud especially praised for its light, foamy coconut flavor. The onigirazu are noted to be generous and tasty, with salmon, spicy shrimp and unagi options drawing frequent praise and the spicy shrimp singled out as excellent. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and the service efficient, while the space is often called cozy, calm and good for studying or catching up with friends. Some comments mention higher prices and occasional waits, but most feel the quality justifies the cost and many say they would return to try more items. Overall the place comes across as a unique, approachable option in Montreal for creative Vietnamese influenced drinks and comforting cafe fare, offering a welcoming atmosphere and reliable quality.View restaurant profile
LaKafe MTL
Opens Today at 9 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 1.9 km
Café Rì Yuè comes through in reviews as a cozy, visually charming cafe with a welcoming vibe and a strong focus on Asian inspired pastries and inventive drinks. The menu earns frequent praise for macarons, matcha based desserts and beverages, ube basque cheesecake, strawberry, lychee lemonade and miso mushroom focaccia, with textures described as light, fluffy and not overly sweet. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cute and comfy, with large windows and soft lighting, making it a popular spot to chill, study or meet friends, though seating is often limited and the space can feel cramped when busy. Service is generally warm and attentive, but some experiences note language friction, occasional delays, or inconsistency between food and drink. A few reviews mention price and portion considerations, occasional restroom access problems, and the option to preorder full cakes, while many say the cafe is worth it for the aesthetics and quality, especially for matcha lovers and dessert fans who return for favorites like the chiffon cake, tiramisu and macarons.View restaurant profile
Café Rì Yuè
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviewers describe MajesThé Bistro Bar as a solid value with a varied menu ranging from crunchy karaage bao and top takoyaki to braised pork rice and chicken katsu curry, with generous portions and often affordable prices. The atmosphere blends a cozy basement vibe with lively karaoke nights and occasional live music, making it a good pick for casual nights, dates, or group outings, though the newer location can feel cold and the space small, so reservations are often advised. Service is consistently praised for being quick, friendly, and attentive, helping the experience even when busy, while a few notes mention occasional inconsistencies such as a dish that was burnt or flavors that were slightly imbalanced. The drink program stands out with creative bubble tea inspired cocktails and a selection of Japanese and fusion fare, and the overall value and quality lead many to say it’s a place they would return to, whether for a quick lunch, a longer dinner, or a corporate event near McGill and the metro.View restaurant profile
MajesThé Bistro Bar
Modern space serving Asian fusion dishes & bubble teas.
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Overall impressions from the reviews show Presotea as a place with fresh ingredients and well-made beverages, a large space with plenty of seating, and a menu rich in options and promotions. Mango slush and avocado slush receive praise for freshness and flavor, while the drinks' high quality and friendly, welcoming staff stand out. The variety keeps things interesting on repeat visits, though the price, especially for large drinks, can feel steep. Service quality is mixed: some experiences are efficient and pleasant, while others involve delays, ordering from machines, missing bags or straws, and staff who appear reluctant. A few negative notes include not being able to see the drink structure in cardboard cups, being charged for water, and banh mi not being made on site. Still, flavors and freshness often justify a visit as an occasional treat, making Presotea a place many would return to for good juice and overall positive atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.1 km
Jugo Juice draws praise for bright, fresh juices and smoothies such as Mighty Kale and Peanut Butter Chocolate, described as high quality and made to order. The service experience is mixed, with some staff delivering friendly, professional help while others are blunt or fail to offer alternatives when options are unavailable without notice. Some blends like chou chou and chou frisée bonifier receive favorable mentions, and the best smoothies are highlighted by customers who value freshness, not being overly sweet and the ability to watch drinks made in front of them. Regulars appreciate consistent quality, though visits can vary and prices are noted as a bit high. A French review adds that the smoothies are tasty and healthy with good staff and a plan to return.View restaurant profile
Jugo Juice
An assortment of wraps, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices
Opens Today at 10:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews portray Vua Sandwichs as a fast, affordable spot with a wide menu that includes banh mi, sushi, poke bowls, bubble tea and desserts. Many notes highlight quick service, friendly staff and strong value for money, especially for students. Some comments say the banh mi and meat portions vary, with bread not always meeting authentic expectations or fillings being light. A few reviews mention health concerns after meals, suggesting attention to kitchen practices. Overall the place is seen as a convenient budget friendly option with great variety and reliable speed, attracting regulars even as opinions differ on authenticity and portion size.View restaurant profile
Vua Sandwichs
Opens Today at 10 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 2.2 km
Gong Cha is praised for a huge variety of drinks and frequent promotions, with many customers recommending the drink of the day when indecision sets in. The waffles are described as fresh and tasty, adding a sweet note to the visit. The shop is small and cozy with a festive atmosphere that adds to the appeal. Staff are consistently friendly and attentive, offering helpful recommendations like matcha bubble tea. Drinks are noted for being delicious and affordable, and the overall ambience is described as great. Late night service is highlighted as excellent and extra care during service stands out. An enormous variety and the option to customize sugar levels contribute to a positive and welcoming experience for both first timers and regulars. Overall impressions point to Gong Cha as a reliable, value friendly bubble tea spot with consistently positive reviews.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 2.2 km
BAB KECH draws praise for authentic Moroccan flavors, with dishes like couscous royal and tajine with prune described as rich, tender, and delicious. Many reviews highlight a broad menu of traditional items such as pastilla, falafel, msemen, mint tea, and savory wraps, all said to evoke a journey to Morocco. Service is often noted as friendly and efficient, though one experience warned of problematic customer service that spoiled the meal. Portions are frequently described as generous and the meat particularly tender, with cooks praised for following Moroccan methods. Located in central Montreal, it is considered a standout option for Moroccan cuisine by locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
BAB KECH
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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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 Wednesday at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews of Presotea indicate solid drink quality when prepared, but are marred by long waits and order issues: mobile orders are sometimes canceled to prioritize the in-store queue, there are occasional shortages of tapioca pearls or slow service, and some milk teas are described as too thick and bland.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews of Kung Fu Tea Montreal praise top quality bubble tea, a clean and welcoming atmosphere, and a wide range of flavors, with favorites like the mango slush with mango popping boba, passion fruit QQ, oreo flavored bubble teas, and a matcha latte with pearls that many call delicious. The drinks are described as rich and fresh, and the staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, patience, and quick, attentive service, even when busy, with moments such as a staff member pointing out a cute sign for photos. The decor is liked and the space is noted for its nice ambiance and a great egg waffle. The location on St Catherine Street is convenient, and while honey is used instead of regular sugar in some drinks, the flavor options remain plentiful. For tapioca lovers, Kung Fu Tea Montreal is often described as the best bubble tea in Montreal, with patrons planning to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Kung Fu Tea Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Reviews for Real Fruit Bubble Tea show a mix of experiences: a sugar taro sherbet large with no pearls was not thick as requested and ended up slushy, despite asking for less water; the diamond mango drink usually has real mango pieces, but this time the pieces were smaller. A note mentions morning opening hours as a worker arrives to open. Some diners praise the drinks as amazing and naturally made with real fruits, while an update notes that extra staff improved order flow even though there were fewer customers at the time. Others describe the shop as understaffed with only one employee handling terminals and a very small work area, which can add wait time since real fruit must be chopped and prepared, suggesting to order and come back later. A durian smoothie with extra mango looked like a mango smoothie with durian and contained less durian than expected. Overall the place is regarded as great with great drinks and unsweetened jasmine iced tea available, and a bubble milk tea is said to be among the best by some, with the option to have drinks hot or cold; a recent mango diamond slush did not taste good.View restaurant profile
Real Fruit Bubble Tea
Opens Today at 9:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.3 km
Pâtisserie Cocobun is noted for offering the same delicious buns as its larger locations, even in a small space, and the bubble tea is affordable with appealing options. Service is mixed, with staff not always attentive as they chat during the order and pickup, yet orders are still accurate. Comments in French praise the staff as kind and helpful and also point to cleanliness and good service. Taken together, reviews suggest consistent food quality and a friendly, clean atmosphere, with some variability in attentiveness across visits.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Cocobun
Opens Today at 9 amQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Many reviewers describe Yolky as a small, cute spot with limited seating that lends itself to takeout. The sandwiches are repeatedly praised as delicious and generously proportioned, with favorites like the BLT and egg variations standing out. Brioche bread, caramelized onions, and sauces are highlighted for flavorful, comforting combinations, while hash browns are described as crispy and substantial, though sometimes a bit greasy. Drinks and beverages are noted as enjoyable, including coconut black tea and passionfruit juice, and the packaging is consistently praised for being cute and practical. The service is often described as friendly and welcoming, with staff going the extra mile even during busy times, though a few visits mention moments of chaos in the kitchen. The location is noted as somewhat tucked away, with seating outside or limited dine in options and occasional cash only or cash interac payment notes. Overall the mix of bold flavors, big portions, and charming branding makes Yolky a standout breakfast and brunch option in Montreal, with many guests planning to return for different menu items.View restaurant profile
Yolky
Opens Today at 8:30 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Overall, Jugo Juice is described as having friendly, efficient staff and a broad menu that includes juices, smoothies, bubble tea and light fare like a chicken wrap with avocado, lettuce and tomato. The dragon fruit coconut bubble tea and the classic smoothie are popular, while one bubble tea option was too sweet and less enjoyable after continuing to sip, and a Sparkly Ice Starburst edition is noted among the drinks. A French note mentions a sparkling juice that was not fizzy and disappointing, reflecting mixed beverage experiences. Prices are reported to be higher than before, but the Eaton Center location is seen as a place to revisit to try different flavors, indicating an overall positive view of healthy food and good service with some varying satisfaction.View restaurant profile
Jugo Juice
An assortment of wraps, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices
Opens Today at 9 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Real Fruit Bubble Tea draws praise for fresh flavors and generous fruit toppings, with standouts like a strong strawberry and banana blend and an orange with carrots that was described as amazing and incredibly fresh, while a mango diamond smoothie with mango cubes and tapioca is also highlighted. The menu offers many varieties and fruit is often cut generously in view of customers, with avocado options and tapioca noted as positives. Service is described as friendly and efficient, the store is clean, and staff are bilingual, with prices seen as similar to other shops. Some visits encounter issues such as powder not mixing well and powdery bits popping up while drinking, and at times items like tapioca are forgotten or unavailable, leading to perceptions of value being off. For some Montreal patrons the place is a standout favorite, while others note that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Real Fruit Bubble Tea
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Tsujiri Montreal is widely praised as a top spot for strong matcha and hojicha drinks, with many reviewers noting the quality of matcha lattes, plant-based milk options, and a rich, balanced flavor in desserts such as matcha ice cream, shiratama parfait, yuzu cheesecake, and tiramisu. Savory options like ramen, tonkatsu soba, and dashi chazuke appear in reviews, with some finding the dishes satisfying on a chilly day, while others feel certain items could be more flavorful. Ambience is described as cozy and Japanese inspired with ample seating, making it suitable for studying or catching up with friends, though crowds can make it noisy and harder to find tables at peak times. Service is commonly described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming vibe, yet a few visits note inconsistency in drinks or an isolated negative interaction that marred the experience. Desserts are sometimes regarded as pricey, but portions and the overall quality of tea and sweets are repeatedly highlighted, reinforcing Tsujiri Montreal as a go to for matcha lovers. Overall, the reviews depict a beloved matcha focused cafe with a large menu, strong desserts, and a comfortable setting that invites return visits to try more items.View restaurant profile
Tsujiri Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealMontreal's Best International Pastry ShopsView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Reviews of Cuisine Formosa describe authentic Taiwanese flavors at good value, a friendly owner, and a relaxed vibe, with a mix of Taiwanese dishes and bubble tea including a ginger milk bubble tea that some travelers note as rare and well done. Some diners are disappointed by portions and how dishes look compared to online photos, such as hand cut braised pork not resembling the picture, a very small sausage serving perched on a mound of rice, and a braised egg rice roll that misses expectations, while the milk tea is often described as watery and the boba for some as over-chilled and firm. Other reviewers recall it as a wonderful hidden gem and suggest it for tasty, affordable Asian fare, praising authentic taste and the friendly atmosphere, and encouraging others to try the dishes and bubble tea.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Formosa
Opens Today at 4:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
YiFang Taïwan Fruit The receives consistent praise for tasty drinks and a wide range of flavors, from fruit teas to the brown sugar pearl matcha latte. Customers note high quality ingredients and real fruit, with favorites like the ginger winter special and passion fruit green tea. The shop is described as clean, cozy, and welcoming, with friendly, patient staff who provide good service. Promotions such as buy one get one free draw attention and add value, and the location near Concordia makes it convenient. There are playful touches like claw machines and occasional mystery drinks and surprise additions that enhance the experience. A few reviews mention menu variety, including healthier bubble teas and options for different sweetness levels, though some notes about flavor changes such as ginger milk replacing sugar cane milk appear. Overall, YiFang Taïwan Fruit The seems to be a popular choice for bubble tea in the area, with many praising the taste, service, and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
YiFang Taïwan Fruit The
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviewers describe Chef Istanbul as a warm, casual downtown spot offering authentic Turkish food with freshly baked bread, flavorful kebabs, and comforting lentil soup, all at reasonable prices and in generous portions; the service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, with many noting a quick, welcoming atmosphere and a go-to option near Concordia. Favorite items include kebab, shawarma, falafel, and the house bread, with several calling the bread and dips standout highlights and the Turkish tea a nice touch; some experiences vary, including a few mentions of undercooked chicken, inconsistent portions, or busy service, and a few notes about accessibility or upstairs ambiance. A number of reviews hail it as a hidden gem, a top Turkish place in Montreal, and a place to return to for consistent taste and good value, while a temporary closing for electrical issues is acknowledged, leaving readers hopeful for a swift reopening and continued good meals.View restaurant profile
Chef Istanbul
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Cristal No.41 is widely praised for authentic Vietnamese fare with standout pho and banh mi, generous portions and solid value. Reviewers describe the broth as rich and flavorful, with the pho often highlighted as one of the best and the banh mi as fresh, airy and well loaded with ingredients. The menu also features bun bo hue, spring rolls and vegetarian options, all at affordable prices, and the space is repeatedly described as small, cozy and unpretentious. Service is generally friendly and efficient, though a few experiences mention slower pacing when busy, and one or two notes about inconsistent dish quality. Payment methods have varied in the past with some mentions of cash only, though many recent reviews indicate card payments are accepted. Several guests mention complimentary bubble tea with certain orders and a welcoming team that makes the visit feel like a good value and a hidden gem. All in all, Cristal No.41 comes across as a dependable, budget friendly spot for comforting Vietnamese staples that draws repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Pho Cristal MTL
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Chinatown
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Overall, reviews paint L2 Bubbletea as a spacious, cozy place with a wide variety of teas to choose from and friendly service, making it a popular hangout in Chinatown for bubble tea fans. The milk tea with tapioca is frequently recommended, and some patrons enjoyed options like taro and sakura pearls, while others found certain flavors disappointing, such as a pumpkin tea that tasted like tea but lacked any pumpkin and was overly sweet. Service is often praised, though a few notes mention flies in the space and others say the kiosk is not very user friendly and that drinks can taste different from what regulars expect. The mix of positives and some drawbacks suggests L2 Bubbletea is a solid option with room for consistency across visits.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Pâtisserie Harmonie offers a wide range of pastries in a small, lively space with a self service concept that lets customers fill their displays with what they crave. Reviews emphasize freshness and variety, blending traditional pastries with a strong Asian selection and highlighting many items that are still warm and flavorful. Mochi are described as vegan and coconut milk based, generally tasty, though a few tasters find them a bit bland, while other pastries are praised for generous fillings and appealing textures. The overall value is frequently noted, with affordable prices and quick service making it a reliable stop for locals and visitors in the Chinatown area. A few drawbacks appear, such as a busy crowd that makes the place feel hectic at peak times, and occasional items that could benefit from a little longer cooking, as well as a beverage that loses its slushiness quickly. Nevertheless, the assortment of buns, donuts, red bean treats, green tea flavors, and other specialties inspires repeat visits, and many reviewers describe the experience as worth the trip.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Harmonie
Opens Today at 10 amChinatown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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