Salerno Boulangerie & Pâtisserie is praised for its tomato pizza and a wide range of pastries, breads and Italian specialties, with many reviewers calling the tomato pizza the best in Montreal and noting the freshness and variety of desserts such as millefeuille and cakes. The atmosphere is inviting and the service often friendly and efficient when not crowded, though some customers report occasional slow or unfriendly service and a few items that feel stale or overpriced. A cash only policy is frequently mentioned, and although an on site ATM is available, payment by card is not accepted. The shop also offers ready made sandwiches and a selection of charcuterie, and it is appreciated for its aromas and the ability to order a birthday cake. Overall Salerno Boulangerie & Pâtisserie comes across as a local favorite for pizza, pastries and bread with high quality flavors and a broad selection, despite the noted caveats.View restaurant profile
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Reviews describe Restaurant le Bouffeur as a small family run Haitian spot where authentic, carefully prepared dishes stand out. The griot is repeatedly praised as the best, tender and flavorful, melting in the mouth, with incredible sticky rice and delicious plantains. The restaurant offers a few tables for dine in but also provides delivery and takeout, making it easy to enjoy at home. The vibe is simple and welcoming, with food prepared with care and true Haitian flavors. Generous portions and friendly family service lead to strong recommendations and a sense that this is one of Laval's standout Haitian restaurants, with many reviewers saying they would return.View restaurant profile