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Explore 12 dining choices in this area.

≈ 2.9 km

Restaurant Posillipo

Take a deep dive with us into our marvelous world of exceptional steak & wood-oven pizza
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Near IGA Stadium in Montreal

Review Summary

Da Umberto delivers a warm, authentic Italian dining experience with wood-fired pizzas that feature a crisp outside and soft, flavorful inside, complemented by well prepared pastas and a range of classic plates. Diners consistently praise the attentive, friendly service and the inviting atmosphere that makes every visit feel special. The ambiance is cozy and lively, ideal for a romantic night out or a relaxed family dinner, and the overall quality of ingredients and chef’s execution leaves a memorable impression. A recurring sense across reviews is that Da Umberto impresses with consistent flavor, thoughtful recommendations, and a welcoming team that enhances the whole experience.View restaurant profile
≈ 3 km

Bistro Ona

Savour exquisite Thai dishes made with fresh ingredients in Little Italy.
Opens Today at 9 am
(38)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Bistro Ona draws praise for an elegant yet welcoming interior and a professional, attentive team that pays close attention to every detail. Dishes are presented with real elegance and offer authentic Thai flavors that feel vibrant, balanced and full of character, while the cocktails are clearly crafted with care. The place is described as a great addition to the Boulevard Saint Laurent dining scene and definitely worth a visit. The welcome is warm, service efficient, and dishes flavorful and fresh, prepared with care, with a varied spread of Thai classics featuring sauces and ingredient combinations that wow. It’s a spot ideal for enjoying time with friends or family without spending a fortune, a quality that stands out in the area. Overall, Bistro Ona comes across as a strong option to try.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.5 km

Bar Luz

Opens Tomorrow at 5:30 pm
(26)
Outremont

Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat

Review Summary

Bar Luz delivers an exceptional Mexican dining experience rooted in traditional methods and fresh ingredients, with corn and peppers imported and tortillas rolled and cooked to order, creating dishes that are flavorful, balanced and bold. Standout plates include the scallop tostada and cochinita pibil tacos, while the guajillo shrimp, pork carnitas, and tacos dorado baja style arrive juicy and satisfying, complemented by a creamy, smoky sweet potato salad. Drinks such as mezcalitas and palomas pair perfectly with the menu, and the overall atmosphere is relaxed and intimate. Service is warm and attentive, with staff and the team clearly passionate about the food and the story behind the restaurant. The experience is described as one of the best Mexican bar restaurant experiences with great decor, vibe and presentation, and guests look forward to returning.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.5 km

Ciccio's

(1)
Town of Mont-Royal
≈ 2.5 km

Delysées

Opens Today at 9 am
(157)
Town of Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Delysées as a stylish, upscale dessert and coffee spot in a mall setting, where pastries are meticulously crafted and visually stunning, with many praising the flavors, balance, and use of high quality ingredients, and the coffee and lattes widely considered delicious and well presented; the atmosphere is often described as elegant and welcoming, with friendly, attentive staff offering helpful recommendations, though experiences can feel busy and louder on weekends or during peak hours, which some patrons feel can dilute the luxury vibe. Prices are generally noted as high, reflecting a premium positioning, and a few comments mention limited non porcine gelatin options or occasional variability in beverage quality, but the variety and presentation tend to be highlighted as major draws, encouraging return visits to try more pastries. In short, Delysées is seen as a must visit for dessert lovers seeking artistry and flavor, with strong service and standout desserts tempered by concerns about cost and crowds.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.5 km

Mersea

(1)
Town of Mont-Royal
≈ 2.7 km

Le Coin Sushi & Burger Bar

Opens Today at 12 pm
(11)
Town of Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Le Coin Sushi & Burger Bar is described as a small, cozy space with a personal and authentic feel and incredibly fresh fish of top quality. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, with recommendations that lead to satisfying dishes. The Salmon Teriyaki is a frequently recommended choice. Diners note that the atmosphere is welcoming and the overall vibe is great. Even when the restaurant is busy, service remains attentive and seating is managed efficiently, such as seating at the counter while waiting. Dishes such as steak and tataki are described as delicious. The staff's knowledge helps guests discover favorites and the recommendations tend to be well received. Overall, customers express high satisfaction and say they would return with family.View restaurant profile
≈ 2.9 km

La Noisette Restauarant

Opens Today at 1 pm
(43)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Overall, diners describe La Noisette as a warm and convivial spot with an elegant and festive atmosphere where friendly and professional service makes the experience seamless. The food is consistently praised as fresh authentic Syrian cuisine that is flavorful, rich, and beautifully presented, with generous portions and high quality ingredients. The setting is often noted as cozy and upscale, with tasteful decor and a lively vibe supported by music, making evenings memorable. The venue is seen as a destination for celebrations and gatherings, including birthdays and holiday parties, with staff noted for hospitality and attentiveness. A minor note mentions a slightly small noisette salad portion for the price, but this does not overshadow the overall excellence. The new arrival is regarded as a standout addition to the area, earning strong recommendations and anticipation to return and explore more dishes.View restaurant profile
≈ 3 km

La Cave du Parapluie

Opens Wednesday at 5 pm
(10)
Little-Italy

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of La Cave du Parapluie highlight a strong wine list and fresh, high quality dishes with some standout items such as scallops, but portions are often described as small and not always worth the price, leaving diners hungry after a couple of plates. The atmosphere is casual and friendly with good music and attentive service, yet the noise level can be high and the space may feel less intimate, especially as the evening progresses. Many see it as a solid compliment to the main Parapluie restaurant, ideal for a drink and light sharing plates rather than a full dinner, while others feel that the culinary experience does not always match the standard of the adjacent venue. Still, it is regarded as a welcome new address with a similar quality of food and service in a different vibe, and several reviewers indicate plans to return for the beverage and small plates experience.View restaurant profile
≈ 3.1 km

Bar Numero

Opens Today at 4 pm
(117)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Bar Numero is described as a sleek, intimate cocktail bar with a minimalist, chic vibe and warm lighting that makes it ideal for date nights or catching up with friends. The drinks are consistently praised for creativity and balance, with signature and avant-garde cocktails that feel thoughtfully crafted and a menu that offers surprising and delicious combinations, all served by an attentive, friendly staff that enhances the experience. While a few remarks note tight space, occasional reservation hiccups, or rare moments of imperfect service, the consensus is that Bar Numero is a rising standout in Montreal’s cocktail scene, often cited as among the best in the city or country, and a place to return to for memorable drinks like Presto and Cherry Bomb.View restaurant profile
≈ 3.1 km

Antipode

Opens Today at 9 am
(182)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Antipode offers a lively brunch scene with generous portions, beautiful presentation, and a menu that blends savory and sweet favorites like eggs Benedict, croque tartiflette, and shakshuka, plus standout pastries and a range of visually striking lattes and cocktails; the atmosphere is warm, cozy, and plant rich, making it easy to feel at home whether with friends or family; service is often described as friendly and attentive, with reservations recommended to avoid lines, though crowding can slow things down and long waits are sometimes noted during peak times; the kitchen is praised for flavorful, well balanced dishes and impressive desserts such as pistachio cheesecake and the iconic pain perdu, while a few critiques mention excessive salt or dishes that lean toward style over nuance and a few comments about music or pace not to everyone's taste; overall, Antipode is regarded as a top Montreal brunch spot with a vibrant, Instagrammable ambiance and dependable food and drinks that make many guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
≈ 3.1 km

Restaurant Nozy

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(214)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Nozy is praised as an authentic Japanese spot in Montreal with exceptionally fresh sashimi, standout uni, perfectly cooked unagi, and well balanced chirashi and dons, all served in a warm, intimate, unpretentious setting that many reviewers compare to dining in Japan. The kitchen is noted for strong technique and thoughtful preparation, with high quality ingredients and good value for the price, and the ambience is described as chic yet relaxed. A few visits mention slower or inattentive service, occasional miscommunication about omakase or uni availability, and certain dishes that don’t meet expectations, but the consensus remains that Nozy is among the best Japanese options in Montreal and well worth a visit, albeit with some variability from visit to visit.View restaurant profile

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