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≈ 0.7 km
Rumi is described as a warm, inviting spot with beautiful décor and a Middle Eastern vibe, where generous portions, flavorful mezze and main courses, and fresh ingredients meet attentive, friendly service. The atmosphere is cozy and often lively, sometimes enhanced by live music and a charming terrace garden, making it suitable for intimate dinners as well as groups and celebrations. Guests repeatedly note excellent service, accommodating staff, and good value for the quality, with dishes ranging from hummus and halloumi to lamb shank and merguez highlighted as standouts. The tea service, desserts, and overall balance of sweetness and spice add distinctive touches, and the space feels welcoming to families and friends alike. Overall, Rumi emerges as a reliable go-to for diverse flavors, a festive yet comfortable ambience, and a dining experience that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Rumi
Opens Today at 11 amMile-End, Outremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatTop Spots for Brunch on a Terrace in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.9 km
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
Mirazu
Montreal bring your own wine restaurant serving classic Turkish cuisine
Open until 3 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
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 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
Au Tarot
Fine Mediterranean Restaurant in Montreal
Opens Today at 11:45 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Aux Lilas is described in reviews as a cozy, intimate Lebanese restaurant with fresh, homemade dishes, generous portions, and warm, attentive service. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as welcoming and family run, with a quiet, relaxed vibe that is ideal for conversation and lingering over classics like tabbouleh, hummus, baba ghanoush, and chicken dishes, along with arak and Lebanese wines. The food is praised for authenticity and quality, avoiding a fast food feel and delivering consistently well prepared flavors over the years. Guests note the friendly staff and a homey feel that makes diners feel at ease, and many mention the small patio as a pleasant outdoor option. The overall impression is that a hidden gem has been found, offering affordable prices and memorable dining experiences that keep visitors returning.View restaurant profile
Aux Lilas
The REAL cuisine of Lebanon!
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 1.3 km
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
Khyber Pass
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Khyber Pass: A Montreal Establishment Faithful to Its Afghan RootsMust-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalView More
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≈ 1.4 km
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
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal
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≈ 1.8 km
Sham Mont-Royal is repeatedly praised as a fully vegan haven with generous portions and vibrant, flavorful dishes that showcase Middle Eastern influences, from kebabs and falafel to labneh and mujaddara, all crafted with fresh ingredients and thoughtful seasoning. The dining experience is described as warm and welcoming, with a cozy atmosphere and attentive service that feels like a family run touch. Brunch and dinner receive high marks for variety, heartiness, and the option to pair dishes with on site pressed drinks and mint tea. Guests note that the staff go the extra mile to make celebrations feel special and to create a homey, inviting vibe. The overall impression is that Sham Mont-Royal offers delicious, inventive plant based options and a convivial ambiance that invites returning with friends and family.View restaurant profile
Sham Mont-Royal
First Syrian Plant-Based Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissShawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try SpotsView More
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≈ 2 km
Menthe et Couscous 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
Menthe et Couscous
Authentic Mediterranean, Maghrébin, North African restaurant offering a variety of unconventional Couscous & Tajines recipes
Opens Today at 4 pm
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Great Spots for Food and Drinks in Montreal's Quartier LatinExclusive Grand Prix F1 Canada Events in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Darna Bistroquet earns praise for excellent cuisine with Moroccan and Mediterranean flavors reimagined with a modern touch, and portions are generous. The warm, welcoming service and cozy atmosphere come up repeatedly, with a charming terrace in summer. Brunch is a standout, with several plates noted as tasty and satisfying. The staff are attentive and friendly, often going the extra mile and sharing a bit of culture. Dishes are well presented and the drinks are creative, adding to the overall experience. Some reviews mention busy nights or occasional uneven seasoning, but the overall impression is very favorable and many would return.View restaurant profile
Darna Bistroquet
Darna, meaning 'our home' in Moroccan, welcomes you like family.
Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 5:30 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 3 km
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
La Rose des Sables - Couscous & Tajine
Opens Today 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
Montreal Kebab is frequently described as a warm, welcoming Lebanese Mediterranean spot in Old Montreal with halal options and generous portions. The food is consistently delicious, with kebabs, shawarma, and other dishes praised for balance and freshness, and desserts like kunafa and baklava serving as a sweet finish. Service is routinely attentive and friendly, contributing to a cozy, homey atmosphere and quick, reliable dining experiences. The upstairs setting offers nice views of the Old Port, and prices are considered reasonable for the area, making it a popular choice for locals and visitors looking for flavorful, comforting meals.View restaurant profile
Montreal Kebab
Opens Friday at 5 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
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≈ 0.2 km
Kazamaza is viewed as a bustling, welcoming spot for Lebanese and Middle Eastern flavors, offering generous portions, a wide mezze and main lineup, and solid value. The food is repeatedly praised for authenticity and bold spices, with standout dishes such as hummus, fattoush, baba ganoush, kafta, lamb shank, rekakat cheese rolls, and kebbeh; the cocktail list and Arak options also get mentions. The atmosphere is described as cozy and lively with warm decor, though it can be very noisy and seating tight when busy, and online reservations or table arrangements can be confusing. Service is often highlighted as fast, attentive and friendly, but a few experiences report slow or impersonal service and limited knowledge on dietary needs, plus occasional issues like cold pita or uneven portions and, in rare cases, hair in a glass. Despite these inconsistencies, the overall impression is a memorable, shareable dining experience with flavorful, well prepared food and good value that makes many diners eager to return.View restaurant profile
Kazamaza
Opens Today at 5 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Omnivore is praised for authentic Lebanese and Middle Eastern flavors, with many reviews calling it the best Lebanese food and noting the carnivore platter and the cold mezze as standout dishes. Diners frequently highlight fresh hummus and tahini and memorable salads like fattoush. The space is described as cute and elegant with a warm vibe, indoor and outdoor seating, and plenty of plants. Service is generally friendly and attentive, though one review mentions a cold attitude from a tall male waiter and a few slow moments. Portions are generous and value is often praised, with many saying the food is hearty and fairly priced for the quality. Several guests emphasize authenticity and family recipes that translate into tasty, homemade style dishes. Takeout is available and many would return, with favorites including wraps, djaj, and the carnivore platter. Overall Omnivore stands out for flavorful Lebanese inspired cuisine on Saint Laurent, with broad appeal and mostly positive buzz.View restaurant profile
Omnivore
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineMontreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and MenusView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews describe Brocard as a warmly welcoming Syrian restaurant with an open kitchen, cozy vibe and stylish retro decor where dishes are authentic, vibrant and beautifully presented. Diners praise the mezze and mains like fatet mozat, shish barak, sayadeyeh, batersh, muhammara, fattoush, kibbeh and lamb cuts, noting generous flavors, balanced spice and tender textures. Many highlight great value for quality, attentive and friendly service, and a lively yet intimate atmosphere suited for gatherings, dates or celebrations. The tasting menu is often described as flawless and the overall experience as consistently excellent, with standout desserts and drinks such as the Polo drink. Some feedback mentions occasional small portions on ordering platforms and a few minor inconsistencies, but these are outweighed by the overall praise. Overall, Brocard is regarded as one of the best Syrian spots in Montreal, notable for affordable pricing, high quality authentic flavors, warm service and a welcoming space with a nostalgic cinematic ambiance.View restaurant profile
Brocard
Taste Syrias finest!
Opens Today at 12 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Azalea Buvette Caviste Terrasse is described as a warm, charming spot with a cozy interior and a standout back terrace, offering a tapas and tasting menu that highlights bold flavors, Persian influences, and gluten free options, with desserts such as pistachio ice cream. The service and hospitality are frequently praised, and the atmosphere is intimate and peaceful, making it a popular choice for a relaxed evening or for private events. The food is often fresh and flavorful, with many guests enjoying the tasting platter to sample a bit of everything and the approachable wine list, though some visits report miscommunication about menu availability, with many items unavailable and a main course delayed, along with slower service and occasional limited vegetarian options. Overall, Azalea is viewed as a hidden gem with a beautiful terrace and a strong emphasis on hospitality, inviting guests to return to explore more of the menu despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Azalea Buvette Caviste Terrasse
Globally inspired cuisine ❤️
Opens Today at 12 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Review Summary
≈ 1 km
Mazbi is widely praised for authentic Yemeni flavors, a warm family vibe, and friendly attentive staff. Dishes like mandi, fahsa, mogalgal beef and lamb, mazbi chicken, and a variety of samosas and breads are described as flavorful, well prepared and satisfying, with desserts such as kunafa and fattah highlighted as standout treats. The restaurant earns credit for generous portions and good value, along with vegan friendly options and a welcoming atmosphere, though a few reviews note occasional slower service or brunch that can be a bit pricey. Many comments mention the rice and spices being well balanced and the overall experience feeling like a homey, culturally rich dining event with traditional decor. Overall Mazbi stands out as a top destination for Yemeni cuisine in Montreal with repeat visits and strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Mazbi
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate Ramadan
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≈ 1.4 km
Café Toranj serves authentic Persian cuisine with a home cooked feel and rich aroma, earning praise for flavorful dishes such as juicy kebabs, dizi, gheimeh, and fesenjoon, as well as desserts with saffron and rose water. The atmosphere is consistently described as cozy, elegant, and welcoming, with a design that blends modern touches and traditional Persian elements and occasional live Iranian music. Service is frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, though a few visits note slower service or occasional issues like food arriving cold or higher prices. Diners also commend the homemade quality of dishes like Albaloo Polo and other classics, and the presentation is often praised. Overall Café Toranj is regarded as one of the best Persian dining options in the city and a recommended spot for a memorable Iranian meal.View restaurant profile
Café Toranj
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Halal Döner Kebab draws praise for tasty, tender doner and kebab with flavorful spices and is often noted for good value and quick, friendly service, with some diners even going out of their way to visit and occasional perks like free fries or generous portions; the best dishes such as the All Meat Donair are highlighted for their flavor, while others caution that authenticity can vary and the overall experience sometimes feels average compared with other spots, and a few comments point to bread not being very fresh, a lack of condiments on tables, and room for improvement in presentation or consistency; the hours are convenient for late nights and the location on the strip makes it a popular casual option, and as a newer establishment it is seen as having potential to become a Montreal staple though ongoing attention to quality and atmosphere would help stabilize the experience.View restaurant profile
Halal Döner Kebab
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.7 km
Overall, reviews describe Dunya as one of the best shawarma spots in Montreal with authentic Lebanese flavor, a simple but high quality menu, and very reasonable prices. The chicken shawarma is consistently juicy and well seasoned, the beef shawarma earns praise for depth of flavor, and the garlic toum sauce is a standout. The falafel is often called the best in town, and the fattoush and fresh sides are regularly praised. Fries are crispy and the homemade sauces and dips are a highlight, with ice cream and peach iced tea winning fans as well. The atmosphere is cozy and clean, with friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming vibe that makes it feel like home. Some notes mention occasional order mix ups with delivery and limited seating, and a few people found portions lighter or the chicken a touch salty, but the overall experience remains reliable and consistently delicious. Dunya is a go to for takeout or dine in for authentic Lebanese shawarma in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Dunya
Opens Today at 11:30 amQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's 10 Best Falafel Spots
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≈ 1.8 km
Amir receives strong praise for flavorful and fresh Lebanese dishes with generous portions and quick, friendly service, making it a reliable go-to for a satisfying meal or takeout. Reviews highlight well seasoned shawarma, creamy hummus, crisp salads, authentic flavors, and good value, with many calling it one of the best Lebanese spots in Quebec and a convenient option for a fast dinner or takeaway. The staff are described as welcoming and efficient, creating a warm, convivial atmosphere and consistent service. Several locations are regarded well across Quebec, with this location standing out for freshness and consistency. While the majority are very positive, a few comments note a decline in product quality in recent years alongside rising prices, and one mention of uneven flavors in some dishes. Nevertheless the overall impression is that Amir offers tasty, healthy options, ample portions, and a pleasant experience, whether dining in or grabbing a quick bite, with customers often returning regularly.View restaurant profile
Amir
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2 km
Damas earns widespread praise for its refined Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine, with a wide mezze spread, standout lamb dishes, octopus, and a balanced mix of bold and subtle flavors that many describe as deeply satisfying. The presentations are often praised as beautiful, ingredients high quality, and the open kitchen and warm ambiance add to a special night out. Service is repeatedly lauded as professional, attentive, and knowledgeable, with staff guiding guests through the menu and wine or cocktails, though a few experiences mention slow pacing during busy times or inconsistent timing. The tasting menu and wine pairing are a highlight for many, offering generous portions and a cohesive culinary journey, while others feel the price point is high for the portions or that some dishes do not justify the cost. Brunch is also highlighted as a good value and a way to sample the kitchen, while some reviews note that the atmosphere can be loud or the room crowded. Overall, Damas is regarded as a top Montreal dining destination for rich flavors, elegant service, and a memorable, if premium, dining experience.View restaurant profile
Damas
Creative Syrian delicacies in a Persian-influenced space with a plant-trimmed terrace.
Opens Today at 11 am
Outremont
Mentioned in: The 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
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≈ 2 km
Yalla! Le Comptoir Libanais is described as a bright, spacious spot with generous portions, fresh ingredients and authentic Lebanese flavors that stands out in downtown Montreal. The menu features shawarma, falafel, halloumi, hummus, baba ghannouj, fattouche and tabbouleh, with beef and chicken shawarma frequently praised for their juiciness and seasoning. Friendly, fast service and a warm, family run vibe are repeatedly noted, along with good value, easy lunch options, takeout, and even a student discount. Most reviews stress consistent quality and a genuine feeling of authenticity, with many calling it the best Lebanese in town and one of the top spots for quick, delicious meals and a calm ambiance. A rare note about cleanliness is mentioned, but the overall tone is that Yalla! Le Comptoir Libanais delivers fresh, tasty food and reliable service that makes it a go to choice in the area.View restaurant profile
Yalla! Le Comptoir Libanais
Opens Monday at 11 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Overall, reviews for Osmow's Shawarma emphasize tasty food, generous portions, and friendly, attentive staff with quick service and good value. Diners praise a variety of items from shawarma wraps and bowls to soups, and many say they return often because the quality is reliable and the portions satisfy. Several reviewers mention standout service from staff, with friendly smiles and helpful menu explanations, and the ability to customize orders is appreciated. A few comments note a loud music level and a strong cleaner smell in the dining area, but these are outweighed by the welcoming atmosphere and fresh, flavorful dishes. Many claim it is the best shawarma in Montreal and a dependable go to when in the area.View restaurant profile
Osmow's Shawarma
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
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≈ 2 km
Across the reviews, Byblos Le Petit Café comes across as a warm, cozy spot with a calm, sunny atmosphere, a décor that blends bohemian charm with Middle Eastern touches, and a menu that offers a wide range of Persian and vegetarian options, plus gluten-free bread on request. The food is praised for bold flavors and nostalgic touches, with many diners raving about the feta omelette for brunch, the variety of egg-based pies, the traditional Iranian breakfast, dizi, and dips like hummus and beet spreads, with several dishes described as memorable. The staff and service are frequently noted as friendly and helpful, though several reviews flag slower service during busy times, occasional missteps with timing or table management, and cleanliness or upkeep issues in some visits. The venue is described as both a hidden gem and a great place to share plates with friends or family, especially in good weather when windows open to create an airy terrace, while winter seating is described as cozy. Price points are described as reasonable by some and overpriced by others, and a few reviews caution that expectations can vary and that the experience can be inconsistent. Overall, the consensus is that Byblos Le Petit Café delivers a distinctive, comforting Persian-influenced dining vibe with opportunities to explore a broad menu, but visitors should be prepared for occasional service delays and a few maintenance flaws.View restaurant profile
Byblos Le Petit Café
Artsy Persian coffeehouse for fragrant stews, dips served with pita & breakfast, plus Iranian tea.
Open until 10 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
TESFA is described as a small, cozy, welcoming spot where the food is consistently fresh, flavorful and prepared with care, with the falafel pita and sabich pita repeatedly called standout items and the hummus noted as exceptionally smooth. Reviewers praise a wide variety of Mediterranean offerings including shawarma, shish taouk and kebab pita, with many calling it the best falafel in Montreal and the bread and sauces highlighted as especially fresh and well balanced. The staff and atmosphere receive many compliments for warmth and friendliness, giving the dining experience a family owned vibe that feels personal and inviting. Some reviewers mention the small space can make seating tricky at busy times, and a few visits note occasional inconsistencies or changes in taste, but these are in the minority compared with the overall praise for freshness, quality and value. Overall it is seen as a hidden gem in the Plateau, offering affordable, high quality Mediterranean dishes that leave diners eager to return.View restaurant profile
TESFA
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's 10 Best Falafel Spots
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≈ 2.1 km
Overall, reviews for Osmow's Shawarma emphasize flavorful food, generous portions, and a welcoming, fast service that many describe as friendly and professional. The chicken shawarma is repeatedly highlighted, along with bowls, wraps, poutine, and a variety of sauces with different levels of spiciness, and halal options are noted as a plus. The atmosphere is described as clean and approachable, with several mentions of late hours and reliable quick service, making it a good late night option. Several guests report good value and attentive staff, with complimentary soup or thoughtful touches on some visits. A few critiques appear, including occasional inconsistencies with meat temperatures or freshness, the need for additional attention to bathrooms, and occasional price concerns or small order mixups. Despite these, the overall sentiment favors Osmow's Shawarma as a dependable, tasty choice with friendly service and generous portions.View restaurant profile
Osmow's Shawarma
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 2.2 km
Boustan is described as a Montreal staple delivering flavorful Lebanese dishes with generous portions and fast, friendly service, especially for shawarma, garlic potatoes and hearty bowls; reviewers praise the open late hours and the reliability of the food, with many saying it is worth the price for the taste, while others note that quality can vary and portions or freshness can be inconsistent, including some reports of leftovers or bland items and concerns about cleanliness or water access on certain visits; the vegan options like shiitake wraps and other menu items draw enthusiasm, and the staff are generally viewed as pleasant and helpful, making Boustan a dependable, comforting choice for a quick satisfying meal, even as experiences may differ across visits.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
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≈ 2.2 km
Dada is described as a warm, unpretentious spot where Moroccan and Mediterranean dishes feel homemade and lovingly prepared. Reviews converge on generous portions and a menu that shines with couscous, tagines, kefta, mezze, labneh, hummus and pastilla, with standout notes on the chicken and lamb tagines, Mouhammara and the Dada cocktail. The bread is a welcome touch and many diners praise the balance of spices, comforting flavors and well executed classics. Service is repeatedly praised for being friendly and attentive, while the atmosphere is described as cozy, welcoming and family friendly, with a pleasant terrace in warmer months. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality, and guests appreciate the variety and the chance to try multiple dishes. Overall, Dada comes across as a charming, unpretentious gem that delivers bold flavors, warm hospitality and an inviting experience, making return visits likely to explore mains and favourites.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Dada
Opens Today at 5 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews describe Abu el Zulof as a lively, welcoming spot where authentic Middle Eastern flavors shine in generous portions, with highlights including mezze, kebab, mansaf, tabbouleh, fattoush, kibbeh nayyeh, and other traditional dishes that keep guests coming back. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised for being warm and festive, with live music and a belly dancer on certain evenings that many find memorable, while the service is often described as friendly, attentive, and professional, making diners feel at home. Guests commonly commend fresh, well seasoned food that is nicely presented and reliably flavorful, and note that the per person set menus and sharing style work well for groups and celebrations. Some reviews mention high prices relative to portion sizes or occasional inconsistency in portions or pacing, and a few dishes receive mixed opinions. Overall, Abu el Zulof is regarded as a strong choice for authentic Lebanese and Middle Eastern dining with a vibrant ambiance, great value for some, and a willingness to return for the overall experience.View restaurant profile
Abu el Zulof
Opens Today at 1 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Reviews portray Maison Inja as a warm, cozy haven in Montreal for authentic Persian cuisine, with dishes like tahchin, lamb shank and borek praised for rich, fragrant flavors and thoughtful presentation. The ambiance is repeatedly described as intimate and homey, with Persian decor that makes dining feel like a welcome visit to a family home. Service is often highlighted as attentive and hospitable, though a few visits note occasional delays or inconsistencies when busy. Many reviewers consider the menu prices high but worth the experience, with the quality and atmosphere earning strong praise. Reservations are frequently recommended due to the small space. Some comments raise practical concerns about billing clarity and small annoyances such as water charges or service timing, but these do not outweigh the overall satisfaction. Overall, Maison Inja is celebrated as a hidden gem offering authentic flavors, comforting home style meals, and a memorable, refined yet cozy atmosphere that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Maison Inja
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Overall, reviews paint a mixed picture of Baba with some dishes flagged as inconsistent: some find the chicken dry and the salad not fresh and a few experiences end with upset stomach, while others praise the rice and the cabbage salad and describe the shawarma and beef as flavorful, with the potatoes and garlic sauce often highlighted as exceptional and the extras making the meal worthwhile. The fries are frequently described as a standout, sometimes said to be among the best in Montreal, and the price is seen as good value by many. Service is mentioned as pleasant but could be friendlier, and several comments urge more consistent quality, but there are strong recommendations for simple, quick meals with notable sides.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Baba
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Boustan gets high marks for flavorful fresh food and generous portions at a good price, with shawarma, garlic potatoes, falafel and veggie pita bowls often singled out as standout items and the garlic sauce described as addictive. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, fast and welcoming, contributing to a homey feel and a dependable experience for quick lunches or late nights out. Many reviewers note convenient locations and consistent quality across visits, with gluten free options and vegetarian choices well received. Some critiques include occasional order mix ups, a burnt oil smell and warm dining areas with limited air conditioning, and concerns around food safety standards. Overall Boustan is described as one of the best in Montreal and in some cases the top Boustan, making it a must try for visitors to the city.View restaurant profile
Boustan
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
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≈ 2.3 km
Omnivore draws praise for fresh, flavorful Lebanese inspired dishes served in generous portions, with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and friendly, attentive service. Many reviews note high quality ingredients, vibrant salads, and good value for the price, though a few mention that some items can feel pricey and a dish or two can be less filling for the cost. The menu is appreciated by both omnivore and herbivore diners, with vegetarian friendly options and satisfying bowls and sandwiches. Several comments highlight standout items and an overall delicious experience, along with quick service and a lively ambiance. A couple of critique points mention garlic sauce overpowering a sandwich, delays during busy events, and an inaccessible entrance. Overall this restaurant is seen as a reliable go to for fresh, satisfying meals with great salads, shared plates, and a memorable lemonade, and many reviewers indicate they would return.View restaurant profile
Omnivore
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineMontreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and MenusView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Overall, reviews describe Basha as a clean, well priced Lebanese restaurant with fast, generous service and a warm, attentive staff. Food is repeatedly described as delicious and flavorful, with presentation noted and pleasant touches such as tea and desserts. Ambience is commonly praised as welcoming and the space is described as comfortable. Many travelers appreciate the hospitality and the restaurant is noted for offering a space to pray for Muslim guests. Some comments mention inconsistency, with a few pointing to overcooked kofta, dry potatoes, and uneven freshness, as well as prices higher than comparable spots in Toronto. Overall, Basha comes across as a favorable option in downtown Montreal for students or visitors seeking good value, tasty food, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Basha
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Les Traditions Méditerranéennes receives strong praise for authentic Tunisian flavors and comforting, homey dishes, with couscous varieties and dishes like kefteji, lamb couscous, and mouloukhia repeatedly highlighted as standout items. Diners note generous portions and flavors that remind them of family meals, and many credit a warm, welcoming touch from the staff or owner. The food is frequently described as among the best Tunisian options in Montreal, especially the couscous and grilled meats, with several mentioning the chicken and merguez as particularly flavorful. There are caveats, including occasional delays with delivery or service, and the dining room is described as small and plain, but the focus remains on memorable flavors and authenticity.View restaurant profile
Les Traditions Méditerranéennes
Opens Today at 2 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Overall, reviews describe Monsieur Shish Taouk as a standout for shish taouk in Montreal, with chicken praised as excellent, the garlic sauce often called the best, and generous portions and reasonable prices that keep guests returning; many say it is the best shawarma shish taouk in Montreal, and the falafels and rice are also praised, even as the vibe remains unpretentious and cozy after a recent refresh. Longtime patrons note the menu stays consistently good over the years, able to convert new diners into regulars. Some caveats appear: a few reviewers mention cleanliness concerns or that potatoes are reheated in the microwave and vegetables can lose freshness later in the day, while one UberEats complaint questions meat quality and portion balance and another reviewer calls the place average or bland. Taken together, Monsieur Shish Taouk is seen as a reliable, flavorful choice worth revisiting, with many eager to introduce friends to this little gem.View restaurant profile
Monsieur Shish Taouk
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Mezzmiz is a haven for fresh, authentic Lebanese flavors with a focus on mezze and bowls, delivering high quality ingredients and generous portions that many reviews describe as satisfying and often standout like hummus, muhammara, fattoush, falafel, shawarma bowls, and chicken wraps. The atmosphere is described as cool, casual, and lively, with friendly, attentive service that makes guests feel welcome and well guided through the menu. Diners repeatedly praise the consistent quality and variety, noting that the food feels healthy, flavorful and reasonably priced for the level of quality, though a few comments mention prices being a bit high for some items or portions. The branding and space design are praised as well, with a modern yet warm Lebanese vibe. Occasional concerns include bread quality, noise level in busy times, and occasional missteps with sauces or allergy requests, but these do not overshadow overall impressions of a reliable, delicious, and friendly spot that many plan to return to in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Mezzmiz
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Shawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try Spots
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Overall, reviews portray Al-Taib Boulangerie as a dependable spot for pizza and Lebanese fare with a broad, affordable menu, open late and a clean, welcoming space. The pizza and zaatar manakish are frequently praised for flavor, and the freshly baked bread and garlic sauce are noted as standout touches, with a buffet by weight offering good value. Friendly, attentive staff and a warm atmosphere contribute to a sense of welcome, and halal options along with a wide range of vegetables and salads are highlighted. The place is described as a staple for students and locals alike, with a reputation for consistent quality at reasonable prices. Some comments mention changes in taste over the years and recent price increases, and a few visits report sporadic service or consistency issues, though these notes are outweighed by overall satisfaction. The array of items, from pizza and zaatar to poutine and other snacks, and the option to eat in a quiet upstairs area, are cited as strengths, making it a go-to choice for those seeking hearty, reliable meals well into the night.View restaurant profile
Al-Taib Boulangerie
Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Bei - Beiroots draws wide praise for authentic Lebanese flavors and fresh ingredients, with shawarma and saj frequently named among the best in Montreal, notes of crisp textures, rich toum, and generous fillings inside the bread. The ambience is warm, clean, and modern, with thoughtful branding and Lebanese music that enhance the experience. The staff are described as friendly and attentive, and the downtown location is valued for price and accessibility, with student discounts adding to the value. Dishes like za'atar fries, labneh, halloumi pita, and falafel bowls are highlighted, while some reviewers say the sandwiches are the standout and bowls remain solid. Occasional feedback points to longer waits or occasional order mix ups for takeout, but the overall sentiment remains very positive. Overall, Bei - Beiroots is presented as a top Lebanese fast casual in Montreal, delivering fresh ingredients, authentic flavors, generous portions, and a vibrant, welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Bei - Beiroots
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (March 2026)Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Château Kabab receives mostly glowing feedback for delicious, authentic kebabs and generous portions, with diners praising tender meat, flavorful rice, fresh bread, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The menu is praised for variety, including kebab plates, mixed grills, chicken koobideh, shawarma, and other Middle Eastern staples, along with mezze like hummus and salad. Guests frequently note high quality and care in preparation, and describe value as strong for the price. The service is described as friendly and attentive by many, contributing to a comfortable dining experience, though a few reviews point to slower or occasionally inconsistent service and missed steps during busy times. The restaurant is seen as a standout option in Montreal, attracting visitors from outside the city, and described as a great family spot with a cozy, traditional vibe. A note about accessibility on stairs suggests staff can accommodate near the entrance when needed. Overall, Château Kabab is regarded as a reliable favorite with consistently tasty dishes.View restaurant profile
Château Kabab
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Antep Kabab is widely praised for fresh bread baked on site, tender grilled meat, and authentic Turkish flavors that feel like home. Many reviews describe the kebab sandwiches as among the best in Montreal, with emphasis on fresh ingredients, bold spice, and the aroma of wood-fired grilling. The place is often described as a family owned operation with friendly staff and a casual atmosphere, though some customers report slow service and crowded conditions during peak hours. Feedback on portions and prices is mixed, with some saying value is good while others note price increases and smaller portions over time. Cash payment is commonly mentioned as the only option in some reports, and wait times can be long when the venue is busy. Readers also value the on site baked bread and the overall meat quality, while a few note changes in recipe or service that affect the experience. Overall, this spot is a go to for Turkish style sandwiches and plates, with a loyal following and frequent recommendations for takeout or casual dining in downtown Montreal.View restaurant profile
Antep Kabab
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Overall, diners describe Mirage Restaurant as a cozy, welcoming spot with a rich Middle Eastern ambiance and an attractive, ornate interior. The food is repeatedly praised for bold flavors, generous portions, and variety, with standout grills and kebabs, Mansaf, kafta, and Lebanese specialties complemented by silky hummus, tangy labneh, fattoush and other mezze; the desserts and Moroccan tea are noted as pleasant finishes. Service is frequently highlighted as professional, attentive, and friendly, contributing to a warm, homey feel, though a few visits report slower lunch service or occasional missteps with timing or bread quality. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and charming, suitable for family dinners, celebrations, or casual meals, with many recalling a memorable, immersive experience and some evenings busier than others, so reservations are advised. Price appears to be a mixed bag depending on the night and dish, with many reviewers calling portions fair or generous for the quality and location, while a few feel the price tag can be high for Montreal and note occasional value concerns. Overall, Mirage Restaurant is seen as a strong option for authentic, flavorful Mediterranean cuisine, with a focus on warm hospitality and a distinctive, elegant setting that makes it easier to return for future gatherings.View restaurant profile
Mirage Restaurant
Popular Middle Eastern dishes such as kebabs & falafel served in a relaxed, contemporary space.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate Ramadan
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Overall, reviews of Arabica Lounge describe a lively, welcoming vibe with tasty food, smooth shisha, and attentive service. Staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with notes of genuine care and hospitality. Many patrons call it one of the best shisha spots in town, praising the drinks and atmosphere. The vibe is described as warm and cozy with music that sets a good mood, making it a reliable spot for groups. Some criticisms include crowded conditions that slow service, reasonably high prices, and experiences that felt less welcoming or too pushy about tipping. A few mentions point to inconsistent service during rushes, and a sense that some staff may not always be fully engaged. Despite mixed experiences, many reviews emphasize consistent quality in shisha, food, and flavors and a willingness to return. In short, Arabica Lounge is seen as a top option for good vibes, solid service, and tasty offerings, with room for improvement in consistency during busy periods.View restaurant profile
Arabica Lounge
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Arabesque is described as a lively, stylish spot with a warm, friendly atmosphere that makes it easy to relax with friends, enjoy good music, and linger over the shisha and food. Guests frequently compliment the shisha for rich flavors and smooth draws, and the menu is noted for tasty items such as lamb and fresh salads, with the overall food quality earning steady praise. The service is often highlighted as a strength, with staff who are patient, professional, and attentive, contributing to a welcoming vibe and quick, courteous interactions. The ambiance and decor are described as modern and appealing, creating a comfortable setting for a night out or a casual gathering. While most experiences are positive, some reviewers report less favorable moments such as being asked to leave to free up tables, questions about tipping, and occasional variability in shisha performance or wait times; after midnight table access may require bottle service. Overall, the place is seen as a standout for shisha in Montreal, a place that many visitors return to for its consistent energy, good music, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Arabesque
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Garage Beirut receives broad praise for authentic Lebanese cuisine, with fresh, flavor-packed mezze and well executed grilled dishes like shish taouk, kebabs and kafta, along with crowd favorites such as hummus, baba ghannouj, labneh, muhammara and fattoush that many reviewers rate as standout or keeping a homey Beirut vibe. The atmosphere is described as cozy, intimate and welcoming, often compared to dining at a friend's house, and the service is usually friendly, attentive and efficient, though a few mentions of slow moments or crowded conditions exist. Reservations are commonly recommended because the space is small and usually busy, and some comments note that the restaurant can be pricey for portion sizes or that certain tasting plates feel expensive; a booking fee and occasional sound issues in a tight room are also cited by a minority. Overall Garage Beirut is regarded as one of the best Lebanese spots in the city, delivering authentic flavors, high quality ingredients and a memorable dining experience that keeps diners coming back.View restaurant profile
Garage Beirut
Cozy venue with traditional Lebanese charcoal-grilled meats, plus tea, dips, pastries & a patio.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.7 km
Overall, KBF draws praise for fresh, flavorful kebabs and burgers, with juicy meat, well balanced spices, and fries that are consistently crispy. Reviewers repeatedly highlight standout items like the Dopamine burger and kebab burgers, along with sides such as Doogh, Sangak bread, and Persian desserts, and note that portions are generous and prices are fair for the quality. The staff and the owner are described as friendly, welcoming, and attentive, contributing to a warm, casual vibe that invites return visits. Late hours make it a reliable option for a late night bite, often open until the early morning. Some remarks mention occasional service hiccups, such as missing utensils or napkins, occasional order missteps on delivery platforms, and a few notes about cleanliness or air conditioning; these are weighed against consistently strong flavor and value. The dining experience is described as authentic Persian kebab and burger fare with fresh ingredients, well balanced sauces, and generous portions that leave diners satisfied. In sum, KBF is viewed as a top choice in Montreal for flavorful, affordable kebab and burger dishes, with a friendly atmosphere and dependable quality.View restaurant profile
Kebab Burger Frites
Opens Today at 11 amShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 2.8 km
Shamdooni is described as a warm, authentic Persian restaurant in downtown Montreal that consistently delivers generous portions, flavorful dishes, and good value. Reviews highlight authentic favorites such as dizi, ghorme sabzi, fesenjan, joojeh, koobideh, baghali polo, tahchin, and ash reshteh, with rice often praised as well cooked and the meals feeling homemade and comforting. The service is frequently praised for friendliness and hospitality, with staff going the extra mile, including sharing homemade bread and tea, and even delivering orders during busy times. The atmosphere is described as cozy, unpretentious, and family like. While most feedback is very positive, a few notes mention slower service when busy, some dishes not meeting expectations such as tenderness of meat or balance of flavors, and occasional issues with wait times or accuracy. Overall the restaurant is regarded as a gem for traditional Iranian cuisine at affordable prices, offering a memorable and homey dining experience in the city.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Shamdooni
Open until 1 pm - Reopens at 5 pmShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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