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Persian Restaurants in Montreal

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Diba Restaurant - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Diba Restaurant

Authentic Persian Pleasures Await at Diba Restaurant.
Open until 10:30 pm
(389)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Monkland Village

Review Summary

Diba Restaurant emerges in Montreal as a standout for authentic Persian cuisine, offering juicy kebabs, tender koobideh, and perfectly seasoned torsh, all presented with generous portions and a soft, fragrant tahdig and freshly baked bread that greet guests with warmth. The atmosphere combines modern chic with a cozy, family friendly vibe, and the service is consistently attentive, friendly, and professional, with staff going the extra mile to accommodate celebrations and large groups. Diba's menu surprises with a range of dishes that feel homemade and true to tradition, while the decor, cleanliness, and careful presentation elevate every visit. While prices are sometimes noted as higher, the quality, portions, and thoughtful touches such as welcome bread and herbs create strong value and repeat visits. Many reviews highlight memorable experiences for birthdays and gatherings, praising the reliable consistency, the courteous staff, and the authentic flavors that make Diba Restaurant a go-to for Persian cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Rumi - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Rumi

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1415)
Mile-End, Outremont

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Review Summary

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
Mazzeh - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Mazzeh

DELICIOUS AND HEALTHY WITH MAZZEH!
Open until 8:30 pm
(239)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-Saint-Luc

Review Summary

Mazzeh consistently delivers authentic Persian cuisine with fresh, flavorful kebabs and comforting stews that recall Isfahan. The koobideh and joojeh are repeatedly praised for juiciness and perfect seasoning, while the atmosphere is cozy and the staff are friendly and attentive, making dine in and takeout feel welcoming. Generous portions, good value, and reliable delivery and catering are highlighted by many, with high praise for the quality and hospitality across visits.View restaurant profile
Café Toranj - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Café Toranj

Open until 9 pm
(252)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Overall, Café Toranj is described as a warm, welcoming spot with authentic Persian flavors, where dishes like fesenjoon, ghambar polo Shirazi, albaloo polo and other stews feel homemade, comforting and well balanced, and where vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options sit alongside meat dishes praised for generous portions and thoughtful presentation. The brunch and breakfast offerings are frequently highlighted, along with saffron desserts, flavorful teas and refreshing drinks. The atmosphere is repeatedly called cozy and inviting, with a décor that evokes a Persian cafe vibe and staff who are friendly, attentive and caring, helping guests feel pampered. While a few visits note occasional service lapses or moments of tepid attention, the overall consensus is that the food is consistently tasty, the portions are generous, and the experience is memorable for gatherings, book clubs and casual meals alike. Café Toranj is recommended as a standout place for Persian cuisine, homey ambiance and reliable comfort food you’ll want to return to.View restaurant profile
Chelow BBQ - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Chelow BBQ

Open until 10:30 pm
(200)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Review Summary

Chelow BBQ is widely praised for fresh, flavorful meat and saffron rice, a warm, attentive owner, courteous service, and a clean, welcoming dining room that makes it a popular choice for family outings and casual meals with friends. Many reviewers note generous portions, solid value, and a tasty, well cooked menu, with some highlighting healthy options and an offer of free tea while waiting. A few experiences mention meat that is overcooked or dry and dishes that lack flavor, showing occasional inconsistencies. Overall the reviews portray Chelow BBQ as a well regarded Persian and Middle Eastern halal spot with friendly staff and a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Bous - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Bous

Opening soon
Downtown
Chateau Kabab West Island - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Chateau Kabab West Island

We strive to bring you the most authentic Iraqi and Persian cuisine under one roof.
Open until 10 pm
(421)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Chateau Kabab West Island is widely praised for delicious, authentic Middle Eastern cuisine, with juicy kebabs, flavorful grills and generous portions that satisfy sharing and family meals. Reviewers note a warm, welcoming atmosphere, clean surroundings, and friendly, attentive service that many call outstanding, often highlighting the hospitality of the staff and the overall vibe. The menu covers lentil soup, fresh salads, hummus, rice, pita and a range of kebabs and mixed grills, with halal preparation and good value for money. Takeout is consistently reliable and dinners often mention returning for the same quality, with many calling it a go-to spot on the West Island. Occasional comments point to busy nights causing slower service or a few less ideal experiences, and some reviews mention changes in pricing or menu items, but the overall impression remains a high quality, flavorful, and welcoming place.View restaurant profile
Khorasan Kabab - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Khorasan Kabab

Open until 9 pm
(246)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Khorasan Kabab is described as fresh, flavorful Persian cuisine with juicy kebabs, generous portions, and unbeatable value, often sustained by a constant standard under the same owner-chef; the atmosphere is welcoming and family friendly with a homey vibe, and staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentive service, with small touches like tea on the house and a space to pray noted by reviewers. Many call it among the best Iranian restaurants in Montreal, with diners traveling from far and wide to dine and returning often. The menu features items such as mixed grill plates, koobideh, baghali polo, and Aash, and takeout is reliable, though a review mentions a delivery mishap with soup spilled on the main dish and another notes a staff member being unfriendly and pressuring for a tip. Overall the impression is delicious, reliable food paired with warm hospitality that makes customers feel at home and eager to return.View restaurant profile
Fardin Express Restaurant - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Fardin Express Restaurant

Open until 6 pm
(32)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Overall, patrons describe strong satisfaction with the quality and service at Fardin Express Restaurant, highlighting delicious food, excellent service, high quality ingredients, and a friendly owner; the sentiment is consistently positive, though some notes mention that portions have shrunk over time and that prices are a bit high for what is offered, yet still within the normal range.View restaurant profile
Cheminee Perse - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Cheminee Perse

Open until 9 pm
(193)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Cheminee Perse emerges in reviews as a solid choice for flavorful Persian inspired dishes, with koobideh kebab, doner plat, chicken brochette, and fish praised for being delicious, generously portioned, fresh, and well presented at affordable prices. Diners consistently note welcoming, attentive staff and a warm, hospitable atmosphere that makes the dining experience feel special. The place is frequently highlighted as a top option for meat lovers in the mall or plaza setting, with good halal choices and strong value for money. Takeout and online delivery are commonly described as reliable, with food staying hot and portions generous, though a few reviews mention inconsistency, such as cold salads or dry meat in a takeout order. A mention of a recent ownership change is seen by some, with reports of continued tasty food and good service under the new management. Overall, Cheminee Perse is viewed as a dependable, affordable option for flavorful Persian cuisine, earning frequent recommendations from diners seeking hearty meals and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Byblos Le Petit Café - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Byblos Le Petit Café

Artsy Persian coffeehouse for fragrant stews, dips served with pita & breakfast, plus Iranian tea.
Open until 10 pm
(276)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

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
Maison Inja - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Maison Inja

Open until 10 pm
(487)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

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
Café Parfums de Perse - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Café Parfums de Perse

Open until 9 pm
(353)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Café Parfums de Perse is described as a warm, cozy, family run spot with a contemporary yet traditional Persian ambiance, offering authentic Northern Iranian dishes such as Fesenjan, Mirza Ghasemi and Baghali Ghatogh, and a dessert and drink lineup including saffron cake, pistachio cake, baklava and the Persian latte that many find memorable; reviewers praise the welcoming staff, the homely decor, and the option to relax with board games, but also note that prices can be high for portion size and a few dishes can be inconsistent in flavor or experience, with some comments about the billing and a few service missteps; overall it comes across as a charming, authentic Persian experience where the desserts and drinks shine and the atmosphere makes it a popular spot for brunch, casual meals, or a casual hangout, and many emphasize that the hospitality and family run feel contribute to a memorable visit.View restaurant profile
Café Restaurant Nab - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Café Restaurant Nab

Opens Today at 12:30 pm
(448)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Café Restaurant Nab is described as a warm, family run Persian restaurant with a truly authentic feel, where generous portions, reasonable prices, and thoughtful hospitality create a homey dining experience. Reviewers repeatedly praise the kebabs, especially koobideh and kebab torsh, the kaleh pacheh, ghormeh sabzi, and saffron rice with tahdig for their depth of flavor and careful preparation, with the rice and tahdig often highlighted as standouts. The atmosphere is consistently described as cozy and inviting, with tasteful Persian decor and occasional live traditional music, while the staff are noted for being friendly, attentive, and welcoming. The food is praised for freshness and high quality ingredients, and many say the dishes taste homemade and reflect real Persian cooking. A few comments mention occasional delays or service hiccups in busy times, but the overall impression is that Café Restaurant Nab is among the best Persian places in the city, great for family meals, groups, or romantic nights, and that many guests plan to return with friends and family to try more dishes.View restaurant profile
Grill Sélect - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Grill Sélect

Open until 9 pm
(183)
Kirkland

Review Summary

Grill Sélect comes across as a warm, family run spot with a clean, inviting atmosphere and attentive service. Reviewers praise the high quality Persian dishes, with koobideh, barg and joojeh kebabs described as consistently juicy, tender and flavorful. Many call it among the best Persian food in Montreal, with lamb chops and even calamar frit earning standout mentions. The ambiance is cozy and unpretentious, and the BYOB option plus takeout are frequently appreciated. Portions are generally generous and prices are reasonable, though a few notes mention one Gohrme Sabzi dish arriving in a smaller portion or with lower quality, and an acidic salad or chicken with an off odor in one visit. Fridays can be very busy and parking is not ideal, but service remains friendly and efficient. Overall, Grill Sélect is viewed as a reliable favorite for authentic flavors and a true kebab destination, frequently praised for consistent quality, welcoming staff, and a warm, homey vibe.View restaurant profile
Ispahan - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Ispahan

Opens Today at 5 pm
(141)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews describe Ispahan as a warm and welcoming spot with a vibrant, traditional atmosphere that many feel is like a home away from home. The food is repeatedly praised for freshness, richness, and thoughtful preparation, with particular acclaim for Mirza Ghasemi and other authentic Persian dishes. The dining experience is enhanced by friendly staff and lively entertainment, including belly dancing and a DJ, which many say adds to the fun and makes it a good choice for celebrations and group nights. The ambiance and decor are described as beautiful, contributing to a sense of occasion along with consistently high quality. Some comments note that service can fall short of expectations in an expensive restaurant, and one review suggests it is not the best Persian option in Montreal, but the overall sentiment remains that the combination of flavorful food and engaging atmosphere makes it memorable.View restaurant profile
Caspienne - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Caspienne

Open until 10 pm
(373)
Candiac

Review Summary

Caspienne is repeatedly described as a warm, welcoming Persian restaurant with a homey vibe and attentive service. Diners praise generous portions, authentic flavors, and tender meats such as koobideh, chenjeh, and joojeh, served with fragrant saffron rice, crispy tahdig, and fresh bread. Appetizers like Mirza Ghasemi and beetroot hummus, along with baklava and other traditional desserts, are frequent highlights, and the option to bring your own bottle is often noted. The atmosphere is cozy, with calm Persian music and occasional live performances that add to the experience. The staff are consistently described as kind, accommodating, and professional, making gatherings and celebrations feel special. Overall Caspienne is regarded as one of the best Persian dining spots in the Montreal South Shore area, cherished for comforting, home style flavors, generous portions, and thoughtful presentation, with many guests already planning to return.View restaurant profile
Quartier Perse - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Quartier Perse

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(195)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Quartier Perse is described as a warm, family run Persian restaurant with consistently high quality, delicious food, generous portions and fair prices, where dishes such as lamb zeresh, chenjeh, koobideh and other kebabs are noted for flavor and tenderness along with comforting rice and soups. The atmosphere is cozy and homey, and the staff and owner are repeatedly praised for being attentive, welcoming and down to earth, creating a sense of hospitality that makes guests feel at home and eager to return for celebrations or casual meals. The BYOB option is appreciated by many, and the restaurant is frequently cited as among the best Persian places in Montreal and Canada. Occasional busy nights during festivals or weekends are mentioned, with the service described as generally good and sometimes slower when the dining room is full, but never detracting from the overall positive impression. Some readers suggest expanding vegan options and updating the website or menu, yet the consensus remains that Quartier Perse offers authentic Persian cuisine, warm service and an inviting atmosphere that draws repeat visits with family and friends.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Shamdooni - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Shamdooni

Open until 11 pm
(113)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

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
Kebab Burger Frites - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Kebab Burger Frites

Open until 4 am
(395)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

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
Azalea Buvette Caviste Terrasse - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Azalea Buvette Caviste Terrasse

Globally inspired cuisine ❤️
Open until 9 pm
(133)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End

Review Summary

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
JAMES PERSE - Côté Cuisine - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

JAMES PERSE - Côté Cuisine

Open until 3 pm
(28)
Westmount

Review Summary

At JAMES PERSE - Côté Cuisine, reviews describe a relaxed spot where coffee and pastries are a strong draw and the salads and bowls are fresh and flavorful, with dressings praised and the ambience adding to the experience, while meals can be inconsistent and pricey. Some dishes arrive imperfectly, such as a grilled cheese that was burnt or coffee that arrived cold with chipped stoneware, and portions like the salmon confit are noted as small, with salads occasionally missing expected toppings such as parmesan or bacon. The overall dining value is mixed, with many praising the coffee and lunch options for freshness and healthiness but feeling the prices do not always match the portion sizes or quality for a full meal. Staff are generally pleasant, though smiles and standout service are not always present, and while the location and decor contribute to a calming vibe, the advice leans toward enjoying the coffee and pastries rather than relying on meals to deliver consistent value.View restaurant profile
Maison Du Kebab - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Maison Du Kebab

Open until 9 pm
(51)
Verdun

Review Summary

Customer feedback paints Maison Du Kebab as a simple, cozy spot with friendly service and a welcoming vibe. The kebabs are frequently described as tasty and tender, with koobideh and shish kebab highlighted, portions are generous, and sides are fresh, often offered at good value. Some reviews note limited vegetarian options and uneven quality, including past experiences with dry or poorly cooked kebabs or meals that seemed burnt. A number of reviews mention improvements after changes in the kitchen, with service and flavor perceived as notably better and many plan to return. Whether dining in or taking out, the atmosphere and hospitality are repeatedly praised, and some mentions say the experience was memorable enough to become regulars. Overall, the reviews suggest strong flavors and warm hospitality, with caveats about menu variety and consistency.View restaurant profile
Chalet Amu Jan - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Chalet Amu Jan

Open until 9 pm
(104)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Chalet Amu Jan draws praise for warm hospitality and a homey vibe, with staff described as incredibly kind and welcoming and the food consistently delicious. Kaleh pacheh is a frequent highlight, with some reviewers calling it the best in Montreal, and dishes such as Mirza ghasemi and chelo koobideh described as nostalgic and satisfying. The dining experience is often likened to being in Tehran, thanks to an authentic atmosphere and comforting, homemade style. Breakfast offerings including kaleh pacheh and an omelette are noted as memorable. While a few comments mention tidying and improvements in atmosphere and cleanliness, the overall impression is very positive and many plan to return, including visitors from nearby cities like Ottawa.View restaurant profile
Shali Restaurant - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Shali Restaurant

Open until 9 pm
(108)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Reviews indicate Shali Restaurant serves authentic Persian cuisine with tender kebabs grilled over charcoal, including koobideh and joojeh, and meat dishes paired with fragrant saffron rice and fresh salads. Portions are generous and prices are reasonable, with a bring your own wine option that adds value. The atmosphere is warm and family friendly, and the staff are described as cordial, attentive, and welcoming, though service can be slower when the place is busy. Reservations are advised for weekend evenings due to high popularity. Desserts and starters receive praise such as barley soup, saffron ice cream, and baklava, and the overall dining experience is described as flavorful and comforting. A few reviews note occasional lapses in service or cleanliness, but the consensus is that Shali stands out as one of the best Persian restaurants in Montreal, especially for kebabs and the overall quality of food.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Jolifeu - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Boulangerie Jolifeu

Open until 5 pm
(48)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Reviews describe Jolifeu as a standout bakery where the moment you step inside the shop an inviting aroma signals true artisanal craft and every product feels carefully prepared. Fresh breads and viennoiseries are repeatedly praised for quality and flavor, with baguettes, croissants, pains au chocolat and seasonal specialties highlighted as exceptional. The breads are described as hand kneaded with quality, often organic flours, reflecting a commitment to authentic craft. Service is consistently praised for warmth and helpful explanations, with small gestures like slicing and packaging bread or offering a coffee accompanying a pastry. Some travelers even note Jolifeu as among the best bakeries in the region or a must visit in Saint Sauveur, citing mind blowing croissants and delightful stuffed varieties. The overall impression from the reviews is enthusiastic and grateful, emphasizing reliability, hospitality, and the joy of sharing these products with loved ones.View restaurant profile
La Maison De Kebab - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

La Maison De Kebab

Open until 10 pm
(147)
Westmount, Little Burgundy

Review Summary

La Maison De Kebab is described as a clean, cozy spot with warm, attentive staff and excellent value. The food is praised as authentic Persian cuisine made with fresh ingredients, offering both grilled meats and vegetarian options, including koobideh kebab, barge kebab, ghorme sabzi, and tahdig, plus comforting sides like yogurt with shallots and smoky mashed eggplant. Flavors are said to stay true to tradition with minimal spices, allowing the natural taste to shine and a delicate smoky eggplant to emerge. The portions are generous and the meals feel like home cooking, with service that is prompt and respectful. Many reviews call it a hidden gem, a small boutique dining place with a welcoming atmosphere and reasonable prices for the quality and quantity, leaving diners satisfied and likely to return for more of the same delicious meals.View restaurant profile
Café Toranj - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Café Toranj

May be temporarily closed
(125)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

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
Maman Sady Restaurant - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Maman Sady Restaurant

Open until 9 pm
(151)
Verdun

Review Summary

Reviews of Maman Sady Restaurant describe a strong, authentic Persian dining experience with standout kebabs, lamb shank, koobideh, and the vaziri combo, and praise for generous portions, saffron rice, and a warm, inviting atmosphere with friendly staff. Many diners call it among the best Iranian restaurants in Montreal, noting flavors that feel true to the cuisine and a appealing decor and vibe. At the same time, several experiences report inconsistent service, including slow, unprofessional handling, delays in getting plates or utensils, mix ups about which dish goes to whom, and occasional forgetfulness about soup or bread, even on quieter days, with some concern about pricing relative to service. Suggestions include clearer menu descriptions, more cohesive plating, and steadier staffing on busy nights. Overall, the restaurant is described as a dependable, comforting destination for Persian food, with broad praise for taste and hospitality, balanced by caveats about service consistency and value that vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Gandom Bakery - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Gandom Bakery

Open until 7 pm
(64)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Reviews describe Gandom Bakery as a true Iranian bakery in Montreal with fresh breads and pastries of exceptional quality in a clean, welcoming space. The sangak bread is praised as flavorful and authentic, and barbari is highlighted as among the best in Canada, with a diverse range of pastries and cream-filled treats noted for freshness and richness. The atmosphere is warm and the staff friendly and professional, contributing to a homey, inviting feel on every visit. Overall, the bakery is seen as a delight for traditional breads and Persian-style sweets, with many calling it a must visit and a real gem in the city. A few critiques mention higher prices and occasional rude customer service, some waits, and Uber orders sometimes taking precedence, which can affect overall consistency, but the general tone remains highly positive and focused on authentic flavors and quality.View restaurant profile
Behesht Restaurant - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Behesht Restaurant

Open until 9:30 pm
(812)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Behesht Restaurant draws praise for authentic Persian flavors, with koobideh, chenjeh, and barg kebabs, flavorful rice, and dishes like fesenjan and ash that many find consistently delicious. The atmosphere is warm and traditional, with elegant decor and attentive, friendly service that makes it feel welcoming for dates, family meals, or group dining. While the food quality and portions are often highlighted as excellent and good value, a few guests note occasional issues such as over-saltiness, undercooked items, or inconsistent preparation, and some experiences with wait times or crowded spaces. Takeout and catering experiences are mixed, with generous portions and timely delivery mentioned by some and complaints about preparation, packaging, or delays by others. Overall, Behesht is regarded as a standout Persian option in Montreal, known for flavor, ambiance, and hospitality, with some room for improvement in consistency and logistics.View restaurant profile
Saveurs de Shiraz - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Saveurs de Shiraz

Open until Midnight
(188)
Verdun

Review Summary

Saveurs de Shiraz is described as a cozy, clean spot offering authentic Persian fast food with a nostalgic edge, where pizzas and sandwiches are prepared with fresh ingredients and plenty of flavor, and unique items like a pistachio saffron shake stand out. The service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, helping create a warm atmosphere that feels like home from the moment of arrival. Many reviews highlight generous portions, fair prices, and regular promos, making it a good value for a quick, comforting meal and a memorable dining experience. While a few visits note uneven topping distribution or occasional slower service during busy times and occasional cleanliness concerns, the overall sentiment is strongly positive with high recommendations and plans to return for the variety of pizzas, sandwiches, and Persian fast food that evoke nostalgia for Iranian dining experiences.View restaurant profile
Fardin Express Restaurant - Persian Restaurants in Montreal

Fardin Express Restaurant

Open until 10 pm
(90)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Fardin Express Restaurant as a warm, intimate Persian dining spot with friendly, attentive staff who make guests feel like family and a cozy environment that is both welcoming and clean. The food receives high praise for freshness and flavor, with standout dishes such as Kabab Royale featuring Screw Joje, Kobideh, and Zafran Rice, as well as Joojeh Kabab and a comforting Ash soup, all served in generous portions. The atmosphere is enhanced by a lovely outdoor terrace and a price quality balance that many call fair. On a few visits the staff were repeatedly noted for courtesy and hospitality, and many say they would definitely return and recommend the place to friends. A minority of reviews mention a decline in flavor and longer waiting times, suggesting a desire to return to previous standards, while others highlight consistent quality and the importance of making a reservation due to popularity. In any case, the restaurant is described as a gem for Persian cuisine with high quality ingredients and a strong focus on service that makes dining feel welcoming and memorable.View restaurant profile

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