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≈ 2.2 km

Kotora Ramen

Opens Today at 11 am
(47)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Kotora Ramen is described as a cozy, cute spot with a small but tasty lineup of mazemen and ramen, where the decor and welcoming atmosphere are frequently noted and service is described as friendly and efficient. Dishes such as spicy tonkotsu ramen, spicy pork mazemen, unagi mazemen, Sukiyaki mazemen and chicken karaage are highlighted as delicious, with the brothless ramen option also praised and the overall flavors described as satisfying. The ambiance is consistently charming, staff are polite and fast, and some reviews mention a fun game with prizes. However portions are sometimes small for the price and seating is limited due to the compact space, which can mean waiting during busy times. Overall, Kotora Ramen receives strong recommendations for a tasty mazemen experience in a cozy setting, with a heads up to plan ahead for seating when popularity grows.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.5 km

Pizzeria Locali

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(203)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Best Pizza in Montreal

Review Summary

Patrons describe Pizzeria Locali as a cozy, lively neighborhood spot where the pizza is consistently excellent, with a crisp yet tender crust and fresh ingredients, and classics like margherita and diavola are standout favorites. Pricing is repeatedly praised as very reasonable, the ambiance and service are warm and friendly, and the music adds to the energetic vibe. A few caveats mention tight seating and occasional slower service or takeout delays when busy, but overall the experience is enjoyed and many plan to return, with desserts such as tiramisu or lemon tart noted by some.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.8 km

Mon Ami Korean BBQ

Cozy restaurant with a terrace, serving Korean fried chicken, stews, bulgogi, and bibimbap.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(133)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Mon Ami Korean BBQ tends to deliver a warm, modern, and convivial vibe with a comfortable setting that suits casual dinners with friends or family. The food is frequently described as flavorful and well marinated with standout options like bulgogi, kalbi, and beef ribs, and many reviews praise the quality of the meat and the freshness of ingredients. The service is a common highlight, with guests noting friendly, attentive staff who keep drinks refilled and requests handled promptly, even when the place is busy; at times, however, service can be slow or understaffed and some evenings experience longer waits or uneven pacing. The all you can eat offering is a major draw for many, valued for its variety and value, though there are notes that lunch does not always include AYCE and some sides or items can arrive cold or be missed. Overall, the atmosphere, value, and pleasant service make it a strong option for those seeking a social, flavorful barbecue experience, with most guests indicating they would come back.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.9 km

Flers Café

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(105)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews portray Flers Café as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood spot where the flans are the stars, with pistache and praline often singled out for being delicious and creamy, along with vanilla and sesame varieties; coffee and pastries are consistently praised, from cappuccinos, moka oats, flat whites, and cortados to croissants, brioche and other house made treats. The atmosphere is described as warm and relaxed, a place to socialize, study, or linger, with friendly staff and attention to detail in presentation. Some notes about the space include strong lunch and snack options like BLT and grilled vegetable sandwiches, and the place being very laptop friendly on weekdays with plenty of outlets. Occasional drawbacks mentioned include crowded weekends and trouble finding seating, plus a policy that laptops are not allowed on weekends which some guests would like clarified. Overall the quality is repeatedly highlighted as high, with the flan varieties especially popular and the cafe consistently recommended as a top Montreal spot for coffee and desserts.View restaurant profile

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