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≈ 0.6 km
Restaurant le Bouffeur is described as really delicious with every bite, featuring a griot many call the best, tender and flavorful, with incredible sticky rice and tasty bananas, and an overall sense that everything is perfect from A to Z. The small family run spot may look simple, but the food is authentic and carefully prepared, offering a lovely way to discover Haitian cuisine and to return again. There are a few tables for dining on site, but delivery and takeout are also available. Friendly family service and generous portions are noted, with plans to return for sure.View restaurant profile
Restaurant le Bouffeur
May be temporarily closedDuvernay
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≈ 1.9 km
Café Rawaa earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and authentic Lebanese flavors, with a diverse menu that is described as fresh, flavorful and well priced. The staff are consistently highlighted for friendliness and attentiveness, contributing to a positive dining experience, although a few visits note slower or uneven service during busy periods. Breakfast and brunch are commonly praised, and the ambiance is described as ideal for hanging out with friends or enjoying a relaxed meal with family, complemented by traditional decor. Overall, the meals are often marked as delicious and made with good quality ingredients, with many dishes like Fateh and hummus singled out as standouts and the portions described as satisfying. Some reviews point to occasional inconsistencies in service or value and one note about cash only, but the general sentiment is that Café Rawaa is a reliable, inviting choice and a hidden gem for Lebanese cuisine in the area.View restaurant profile
Café Rawaa
Opens Today at 9 amDuvernay
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≈ 2 km
Overall, reviews of Chef Jo describe a warm, welcoming Haitian spot with generally tasty, freshly prepared dishes and generous portions, but with mixed consistency and occasional delays. Several comments praise the service and the owner-operator’s dedication, noting that when the kitchen is on the flavors are strong, the meat is well seasoned, and the plates feel satisfying and good value, though others report slower service, less polished presentation, and issues such as dry griot, bland sauces, mushy rice, and overly fatty bananas. Delivery experiences echo the dine-in impressions, with frequent compliments on flavor and portion size but similar caveats about timing and consistency. In sum, Chef Jo is seen as a solid choice for Haitian cuisine in the area, delivering memorable dishes and a friendly atmosphere, yet improvements in consistency and kitchen execution could elevate the overall experience.View restaurant profile
Chef Jo
Opens Today at 10 amMontreal North
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≈ 2.4 km
Chez Ma Tante is widely celebrated as a Montreal institution for steamies, fries and poutine, with many reviews praising the hot dogs, especially all dressed and Michigan styles, and the fries as reliably golden and crisp. The poutine is described as flavorful and comforting by many, though a few readers find the fries a bit thick or the sauce not as striking, and some wish for meltier cheese or more toppings. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as retro and charming, with a simple, quick counter service, a drive-thru option, and outdoor picnic tables in warmer months, which adds to the sense of a classic Montreal experience. Service is frequently praised as friendly, fast and efficient, yet a few notes mention long waits or busy moments, and seating can be limited in winter. Reviewers often say the place is worth a detour, a true comfort food staple that locals and visitors keep returning to, and many express intention to come back or to bring others to share the experience. Overall, Chez Ma Tante remains a beloved, nostalgic go‑to for hot dogs and poutine in Montreal, with strong recommendations to try the signature steamies and fries.View restaurant profile
Chez Ma Tante Patates Frites
Opens Today at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 3.1 km
Broue Pub Brouhaha comes across as a neighborhood microbrew pub with a retro rustic tavern vibe, where a strong in-house beer program and a varied menu drive most visits. The beer list pleases a range of tastes, with standouts like Gaz de Course and Coup de Soleil and a broad selection of house brews and Quebec microbrews. Meals range from comforting pub staples to classics such as poutiflette, duck wings and ribs, and poutine, with many reviewers praising both the food and the friendly, knowledgeable staff. The atmosphere is cozy and convivial, especially during Canadiens games or karaoke nights, making it a social hub for gatherings with friends; however, a few reviews note dated facilities, longer waits for service or food on busy nights, and some find the menu pricey. Parking on nearby streets is generally easy, contributing to its appeal for a casual night out.View restaurant profile
Broue Pub Brouhaha
Opens Today at 4 pmAhuntsic-Cartierville
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