Reviews of Bassar Steakhouse Smokehouse show a mix of praise and criticism: some diners describe a great atmosphere with nice staff, good music, fast service, and steaks that are tender and cooked as requested, plus tasty pita and a casual vibe; others report inconsistent service, long waits, and prices that feel high, particularly for kosher options, with some meals described as horrible or undercooked and a few salads feeling not fresh; several mentions note that the menu has limited vegetable sides, usually offering fries or mashed with a small garden salad included; comparisons include references to a standout king's reserve steak and an upscale feel that sometimes clashes with the casual dining atmosphere, while some reviews feel that certain cuts or portions are overpriced; overall, the place is seen as having strong positives in quality and ambiance but with notable variability in value and execution across visits.View restaurant profile
Cafe Kokiri is described in reviews as a welcoming spot with a wide range of food, drinks and sweet treats, where staff are consistently friendly and the vibe is warm and casual. Diners praise the texture and flavour of bingsu and the variety of Korean options like bulgogi rice bowls, beef bulgogi, and tteokbokki with adjustable spice, along with fresh to order desserts such as the cream croffle. The interior is noted as cute and spacious enough to study or hang out, with plenty of seating and even a playful photo booth. Bubble tea and dumplings receive strong praise, and reviewers highlight high quality homestyle cooking that evokes comforting, home style flavors. Service is described as attentive, prices reasonable, and there is interest in trying hot dishes on future visits. Overall Cafe Kokiri comes across as a bright, inviting cafe that balances savory meals with sweet treats in a relaxed setting for both work and socializing.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Dek Sen is described as a newly opened, authentic Thai spot in Montreal with strong vegetarian options. Tasted dishes are praised for home made flavor, with tofu highlighted as among the best ever by several diners. Appetizers arrive quickly, but mains can take longer, with some diners waiting an hour and attributing delays to having one cook handling many delivery orders. Staff are consistently described as polite and friendly in a clean, family run setting. Music is noted as generic and sometimes repetitive. Across reviews, the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem offering good value for casual dine in or takeout, with strong vegan and vegetarian appeal. Some reviews note it as a sister restaurant to another location, yet the focus remains on authentic flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Brew Lab as a top notch coffee spot with consistently excellent coffee, pastries, and a welcoming vibe. The coffee remains the star in every variation, thanks to a house roasted blend and even house made chocolate that heightens the flavor, with options to enjoy the blend as beans or ground. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service are repeatedly praised, and the Montreal vibe is enhanced by sharing space with a barber shop. Fresh desserts accompany a menu of hot and cold drinks, with lattes, cortados, and the Honey Cinnamon Latte specifically highlighted. Overall it comes across as a beloved neighborhood staple, highly recommended for great coffee and ambiance.View restaurant profile
Reviews of D-Burger show a mix of praise and frustration: service is frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, with staff going the extra mile, while some customers feel the price to quality ratio is not favorable compared with other options in the city. Burgers and chicken burgers are described as decent and some flavors praised, but a number of issues appear, including soggy buns, an order mix up with a missing double patty, and an overall result that feels just okay rather than spectacular. Fries are generally liked, though salt levels vary, and the cheese sauce with the fries is described as gross by some. Milkshakes range from terrible to acceptable, and a few orders arrive with missing items or wrong components. Overall, the place is seen as a welcome neighborhood addition by some, with several hoping for a truer smash burger experience and better value for the size, while others caution that results can be inconsistent.View restaurant profile
Spuntino is described as having generous portions with eggplant parmesan and chicken, along with great service and a welcoming, nicely decorated venue. Reviewers note that the food, service and atmosphere are consistently solid, breakfast is reasonably priced, and many say they would return for breakfast or lunch. A late dinner visit felt charming with friendly staff, though some dishes were good but not wowed and the little pizzas were only okay, while the pasta and the mortadella burrata pizza were standout options. Mushroom pasta is praised for being rich and satisfying, and other highlights include a beet salad, prosciutto and chicken sandwiches, all offered at reasonable prices for the area. The interior design, cleanliness and attentive counter service are noted, but lighting ambiances vary and some guests mention dimming lights or softer daytime illumination; wine is described as pricey and there is a caution about the downstairs bathroom lacking a railing.View restaurant profile
At Maison Est | East House, reviewers praise extremely fresh fish, creative flavors, and generous portions that offer strong value. The sauces are often homemade and cookies are a popular treat that frequently sells out. The atmosphere is described as warm and cozy, with a small, welcoming dining room and a staff that is consistently friendly, attentive, and passionate. The owner is repeatedly noted for kindness and hospitality, with experiences ranging from fast service to thoughtful touches such as complimentary ginger tea while waiting or the option to sample the honey drink before deciding to order it. Many reviews say the sushi experience is among the best in Montreal, thanks to high quality, care in preparation, and flavorful combinations. Some critiques mention occasional inconsistencies such as rolls that do not hold together well, salmon quality that is not always perfect, and occasional delays during peak times; however these are outweighed by overall satisfaction and willingness to return. The place is also appreciated for its takeout potential and for offering homemade sauces and cookies as part of the experience.View restaurant profile
Poke Cabana comes through as a go to spot with fresh ingredients, big portions and a lively yet relaxed island vibe. Reviewers highlight a wide variety of bowls from salmon and tuna to limu poke, plus strong vegetarian options, with sauces that taste great and bowls that can be customized to individual preferences. The atmosphere is often described as calm and welcoming, the place is clean, and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive. The menu options extend to bubble teas and other island inspired drinks, with several notes about generous servings, late hours and occasional discounts for students and healthcare professionals. A few comments mention price can be higher and some toppings or flavors not to everyone's liking, but the overall impression is that the quality is fresh, the portions are substantial, and many say it is among the best poke in the area and worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Margot is praised as a top spot for fresh juices and smoothies, with the carrot ginger juice highlighted as a favorite and many calling it the best juice in Montreal; energy balls and the overall product are described as delicious, and the service at the counter is noted as friendly while the atmosphere is appealing. A few comments mention a disappointing protein smoothie that tasted like water and very dry protein balls, along with a sense that prices are high, which stands in contrast to the overall positive sentiment.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Figata as a warm, casual spot where food and service are outstanding and there is a clear urge to return. The menu earns praise for meatballs, pasta, vongole, and a fluffy focaccia, all described as fresh, delicious, and generously portioned, while the atmosphere is noted as vibrant and welcoming. Must-tries include the mortadella sandwich and lemon poppyseed cake, and the coffee is generally seen as reasonably priced, with a few mixed notes. Some comments mention to-go coffee and anticipation for the full location with seating, and one reviewer did not try the food to rate it, but overall the vibe is friendly, prices are sensible, and the experience is dependable.View restaurant profile
Figata is a warm, homey Italian spot where the atmosphere feels inviting and lively, making guests feel at ease from the moment they walk in. The food receives constant praise for comforting Italian flavors and generous portions, with standout pastas and fresh dishes that balance bold yet refined tastes. Cocktails and wine by the glass are noted as a great match to the menu. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming, helping to create a sense of community. Reviewers frequently call it a great value with large portions and affordable prices for the quality. The vibe suits a date night, a friends night out, or a family dinner, combining cozy ambiance with energy. Many describe Figata as a neighborhood standout that feels like a home away from home and a place to return to. Overall, the reviews present Figata as a strong new addition to Montreal dining, delivering excellent food, generous servings, warm service, and a memorable atmosphere.View restaurant profile