Kamio (Le Smoking BBQ) receives overwhelmingly positive notes for easy planning, quick and friendly service, and food that employees rave about, with generous buffet portions and a versatile menu that works well for corporate events, weddings and holiday parties; the team is praised for reliability and warmth from the initial contact through the day after the event, making it a popular choice for repeat bookings, while a few items such as chicken popcorn and falafels in poke bowls arrived cold or dry and one burger was described as bland, with at least one report of rude staff and a cheese issue on poutine in another instance; overall, the experience is described as high quality, well organized, and fun, with strong value and a celebratory atmosphere.View restaurant profile
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Reviews portray Paulo et Suzanne as a cash‑only, old‑school Montreal diner famous for gigantic portions, comforting poutines, and a retro vibe that suits late nights, with many calling it one of the best poutine spots in the city thanks to rich gravy, crispy fries and generous cheese curds alongside solid burgers. While the overall sentiment is positive, several comments describe inconsistencies such as poutines with too little cheese even when extra cheese is paid for, occasional missing toppings, and order mixups, as well as frustrations with the cash‑only policy and the pickup system. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as cozy and nostalgic, service is described as friendly and efficient when not rushed, and value and comfort food appeal keep customers returning, even as some visits report a dip in quality or more pressure on staff.View restaurant profile