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≈ 2.2 km
Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q stands out as a timeless Montreal landmark where chicken is roasted over charcoal, delivering juicy meat, rich flavor, and generous portions. The menu stays simple and focused on chicken with fries and a house sauce, offering solid value and consistent quality that keeps locals and visitors coming back. The dining room and decor evoke a nostalgic time capsule with wood accents and vintage touches that many reviews describe as charming and cozy. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, with positive notes about fast dine-in and takeout, and occasional slower moments during peak hours. Fans praise the fries, the sauce, and the coleslaw, and many hail the chicken as the best in town or the best BBQ chicken in Canada, reinforcing a strong sense of tradition. The experience of visiting feels like stepping back in time, and the overall atmosphere and portions make it a must visit for those seeking classic rotisserie flavor, with a focus on value and hospitality.View restaurant profile
Rotisserie Chalet Bar-B-Q
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest RestaurantsView More
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≈ 3.1 km
Brasseur de Montréal - Microbrasserie shines as a welcoming spot with a lively brewery vibe, a varied beer list praised for quality and fair prices, and a beautiful, dog-friendly terrace that makes it perfect for hanging out with friends or colleagues. Service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, attentive and efficient, with staff that help groups plan events and ensure a smooth experience. The food is generally described as tasty with generous portions, featuring burgers, nachos, fish and chips and poutine; while a few reviews mention the menu could be broader, the overall pairing of beer and bites remains strong. The atmosphere is easygoing and inclusive, making it a top local pick in Griffintown for casual nights, watching a game, or celebrations.View restaurant profile
Brasseur de Montréal - Microbrasserie
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: This is Why Montreal's Mocktails and Alcohol-free Drinks Are Popping Off City-wideThe Best Food & Drink in Griffintown and Little BurgundyView More
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≈ 1 km
Shokutsuki comes across as a cozy, cute Japanese spot with a welcoming, offbeat vibe and a sense of being a hidden gem. The food is repeatedly described as delicious and filling, with a mix of donburi, poke bowls, curry, poutine and burgers, and favorites like chicken katsu poutine and beef curry praised for flavor and portion size. The atmosphere is intimate and casual, with fast service and friendly staff noted, and the restaurant is described as a great late night option that opens late and offers takeout. Values are generally good, with generous portions and reasonable pricing for the quality, though a few items can lean greasy and some dishes such as curry or potatoes can be cold or a bit underseasoned on the day. It draws crowds at lunchtime due to nearby schools, yet is beloved for its unique menu, variety of flavors, and a comfortable setting that encourages lingering. Guests also mention the range of drinks including sake, whiskey and beers, and highlight desserts and a compact but well rounded menu, making Shokutsuki feel approachable whether dining in or grabbing a quick bite.View restaurant profile
Shokutsuki
Eat Delicately!
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Pierrette Patates as a classic neighborhood spot for poutine, with large crispy fries, tasty burgers and hot dogs, and reasonable prices, plus friendly service and a casual vibe. Several comments call the poutine among the best seen, praising fresh ingredients and consistent quality over the years. Other voices caution that the poutine can be disappointing when the fries are undercooked or the cheese is not fresh, or when the gravy is too heavy, and some servings are called ordinary. Still, the place is seen as a long standing, affordable option that delivers comforting fare and a genuine Montreal feel, with a strong reputation for fries, steamies and poutine by many. Experiences seem to vary by visit, but Pierrette Patates remains a go to for those seeking a classic, low cost poutine experience.View restaurant profile
Pierrette Patates
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Pizza Saint Henri as a convenient hub near Place St Henri metro station with space for both takeout and dine-in, a large display case of by the slice options, and options like chicken pizza and a vegetarian pie that stand out for a flavorful sauce, balanced dough and cheese that isn’t too thick or greasy. The counter staff are efficient and pleasant, napkins are sturdy and plentiful, and a radio adds a casual, on the go vibe. The menu also features lasagna and spaghetti that look fresh and filling, with prices that are surprisingly affordable. The pizza is widely praised as hearty and delicious with a star turn by the sauce, and many call it one of the best in the area and a reliable go to for delivery as well. Some reviews note occasional issues such as slow delivery times or rude phone service, and a few mention order mix ups with toppings when ordering for delivery. Overall Pizza Saint Henri comes across as delicious, well priced and consistently satisfying, offering a more authentic pizza experience than many big brand options.View restaurant profile
Pizza Saint Henri
Do not wait any more to delight your palate!
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.3 km
Poulet Fou et Frit is described across reviews as a beloved Montreal spot for fried chicken, with consistently crispy, juicy meat and generous portions that many consider a great value. The chicken is praised for its flavor and well balanced spice, with many recommending the spicy sauce and a variety of dipping sauces, while sides like fries, poutine, and a chicken sandwich round out the meals. The atmosphere stands out for its warmth and welcoming staff, lively decor with a comic book vibe, and occasional karaoke or live shows that add a social feel to the meal. While the praise is loud, a few reviews note occasional inconsistencies such as oilier batches or overly salty fries, suggesting it can vary by visit. Menu variety beyond chicken, including burgers, spaghetti, and a coconut dessert, is often highlighted, and many readers say they would definitely return to try more items.View restaurant profile
Poulet FOU et Frit
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 1.3 km
Overall, reviews describe Green Stop as an original, old school spot that stays clean and authentic while keeping its charm, with classic Quebecois dishes like poutine and smoked meat praised for flavor and value. Many note friendly service and affordable prices, and parking is mentioned as a plus. Some feedback points to a decline in recent years, including a rude cashier and a shift away from table service, though other guests still report great food and a convenient location. The restaurant is seen as a solid choice for those seeking genuine poutine and hearty fast food, with real fries and a nostalgic vibe that remains appealing to many.View restaurant profile
Green Stop
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 18 Delis and Diners in Montréal Serving the City's Timeless Classics
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≈ 1.4 km
Le Petit Wellington earns high marks for a warm, welcoming, homey vibe, with friendly service and complimentary soup that often starts the meal. The menu centers on comforting fare such as smash burgers, classic burgers, chicken options, and a standout poutine lineup, including steak poutine, all described as fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned at good value. Reviewers consistently praise the soup of the day and the overall quality of food, noting that meals arrive promptly and that portions satisfy even big eaters. The atmosphere is described as cozy and neighbourhood like, a true hidden gem where the owner and staff make guests feel like family. The burgers are repeatedly praised for being juicy and well seasoned, with the smash burger a frequent standout, while the poutines are celebrated for hearty portions, rich gravies, and cheese curds. A small number of criticisms appear, such as a concern about sanitation in one instance and language barriers on the floor, but the overall reaction is overwhelmingly positive and many say they will return or recommend Le Petit Wellington to others.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Wellington
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, Casse-Croûte Normand earns widespread praise for hearty Quebec staples, especially poutine and burgers, with generous portions, flavorful sauces and plenty of cheese, while hot dogs and other comfort items round out the menu. Fries are described as crispy and tasty, and the poutines come in various versions with toppings like bacon or pepperoni, many noting it as among the best in Verdun or Montreal. The service is repeatedly described as warm, friendly and efficient, with an old-school neighbourhood vibe that makes it a casual, family-friendly spot. While most reviews celebrate value and community spirit, a few point to higher prices or smaller portions and mention changes such as toppings that incur extras or longer waits during busy periods. The restaurant is also remembered for its local initiatives and consistent charm, making it a standout for poutine lovers and comfort-food fans.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croûte Normand
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Ramen Isshin draws strong consensus for rich, comforting broths, chewy noodles and tender toppings like chashu and marinated eggs, with many calling it the best ramen in Montreal or among the best. The menu offers a range of flavors from traditional to spicy miso and includes solid vegetarian options, while desserts such as mango pudding or shaved ice are frequently praised. Service is consistently warm, friendly, and efficient, and the decor is described as clean, cozy, or modern. Portions are generally satisfying and prices are viewed as fair by many, though a few reviewers find value a bit high and note occasional shortages or items selling out. The atmosphere suits dates, friends, and solo visits, and staff handling of busy rooms, large groups, and terrace seating is often highlighted. Overall, Ramen Isshin is viewed as a standout ramen destination in Montreal, delivering reliable quality and a loyal following that looks forward to seasonal specials and new creations.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews describe L'Oeufrier as a busy, welcoming brunch spot with a warm, diner like vibe and consistently friendly service. The menu offers a wide variety with many vegetarian and vegan options, and portions are generous, with dishes such as crepes, French toast, waffles and a salmon breakfast bowl receiving particular praise, along with satisfying drinks. The ambiance and quick service once seated are often highlighted, making it a good option for groups of friends or family. Some comments note a perceived decline in food quality in recent years after a management change, occasional slow service, and inconsistent experiences like dry toast or a nearby cleaning incident; a few critiques mention the menu naming as overly playful. Overall, it is seen as a go-to brunch destination with lively energy and comforting fare that invites returning to try more items.View restaurant profile
L'Oeufrier
Opens Tomorrow at 7 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Overall, reviews describe WULI's poutine with kimchi, beef, pork and spicy rice cakes as wonderful, with praise for the super nice staff, good prices and real enjoyment of the food. Service is noted as excellent and the atmosphere as clean and calm, while the pork in the ramen is described as amazing, though the broth could have more flavour tho.View restaurant profile
WULI
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmVille-Émard
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews consistently celebrate Jack Le Coq for crispy, juicy fried chicken with generous portions and a range of crowd pleasers like tenders, wings, burgers, and poutine, all set in a clean retro atmosphere with fast, friendly service. The chicken is repeatedly described as fresh and well seasoned, with a crunchy breading and a moist interior, and many say the sides such as fries and mac and cheese hit the mark, though some comment that fries can be frozen style or the gravy tastes mass produced and not homemade. A number of reviews note price increases and changes to the recipe that have affected perceived value and consistency over time, including reports of smaller tenders or variable quality between locations. Takeout and dining in experiences vary as well, with occasional misses like missing items or undercooked batches, but broad consensus remains that Jack Le Coq is one of the top fried chicken spots in the city, especially for the tenders and signature items, and that the overall experience is worth returning for when the quality is on point, particularly in Verdun.View restaurant profile
Jack Le Coq
Open until 11:30 pmVerdun
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 1.6 km
Les Crazy Chickens attracts praise for a cute, inviting vibe and crispy fried chicken with a light coating and sauces served on the side, while fries are frequently described as tasty. Many reviews note juicy meat and a wide range of sauce options, with the spicy chicken and the garlic sauces getting particular praise. Some feedback points to small pieces and higher prices for certain items, and a few dishes like burgers are described as disappointing. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, and the decor is seen as fun and appealing. Overall the consensus leans positive, with standout Korean fried chicken and fresh flavors, though shoppers should weigh portion size and value.View restaurant profile
Les Crazy Chickens
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.8 km
Bingo draws enthusiastic praise for its poutine, with thick sauce and delicious curds, fries that don’t taste oily, and buns that are steamed, with many advising a medium poutine or larger since the small is very tiny; the burgers are generally solid, though one review warns that frozen patties have made the hamburger questionable, while subs are described as fully loaded and amazing; the kitchen is noted for a standout sauce that is best when ordered on the side, and service is quick and friendly; prices are affordable and a later note mentions a small increase, the place is described as a hometown classic and a good stop after a long night out, with the poutine often crowned as among the best in the area.View restaurant profile
Bingo
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Paul Patates as a retro, casual casse-croute that serves classic poutine, burgers, hot dogs and homemade fries in a warm, old-school atmosphere. The poutine is the standout for many, with crisp fries, fresh cheese curds and a rich, well-balanced sauce often enjoyed with the house spruce beer. The dining experience is praised for its simple, hearty diner fare and authentic Quebec vibe, with several readers calling it one of the best classic poutines in the city. There are some drawbacks noted, including fries that can be soggy or overly browned and an oil taste, and a few were surprised to learn that the beer is not actual beer but a root beer style. Hours of operation are sometimes limited, and closures can be surprising, so checking ahead is advised. Overall, the place is described as affordable, with generous portions and quick, friendly service, delivering a nostalgic and satisfying meal that fans keep returning for.View restaurant profile
Paul Patates
Corner diner doling out poutine, burgers & hot dogs in a snug, old-school setting.
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Montreal Snack Bars Worth Discovering
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≈ 2 km
Dilallo Burger Original 1929 is described as a nostalgic Montreal staple where burgers, especially the Buck burger, deliver classic comforting flavor and good value for the price. Fries and onion rings are praised as reliable staples, and the root beer on ice adds to the old school vibe, with a local crowd that enjoys chatting. The ambiance is a straightforward diner style that many fans say feels like an institution, while a few reviews point to small flaws such as inconsistent service, order errors, and takeout packaging issues. Nostalgia runs strong, with memories of childhood visits fueling continued visits and a sense that the burgers stay true to their roots. The poutine draws mixed reactions, ranging from standout to just average, and some orders miss toppings or come with substitutions not as requested. Overall, the place is regarded as a hearty, comforting burger destination that offers a piece of Montreal history, worth a visit for burger lovers despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Dilallo Burger Original 1929
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amVille-Émard, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food Experience
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews describe La Base Café Buvette as a warm, welcoming spot with attentive staff and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. The coffee is consistently praised as top quality, and the menu shows care and creativity with favorites like the grilled cheese, pastries, and brunch options, plus standout items such as a Japanese pancake souffle. The ambiance is often described as charming and comfortable, with a back terrace that is particularly relaxing. Food and drinks are seen as high quality and thoughtfully prepared, with a focus on local ingredients and a varied menu that makes use of both Asian and European influences. Occasional critiques mention a burger that can be overcooked, salty mayo and fries, and drinks not always matching the expected sizes, along with occasions when the music is a bit loud. Prices are considered reasonable for the level of quality, and the wine selection adds a nice evening option. Overall the place feels like a reliable favorite in Verdun, a non pretentious spot where people can drop in for a quick coffee or linger for a meal, a drink, or a pastry while enjoying a warm, friendly vibe, with weekend hours noted as sometimes late.View restaurant profile
La Base Café Buvette
Opens Tomorrow at 8 amVerdun
Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar Guide
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Overall, Kojax Souflaki receives praise for tasty gyros and a signature sauce that goes with almost everything, with diners calling the flavors among the best Greek food in town. The pita is warm and fluffy, the meat and onions are thinly sliced and juicy, and the fries are crispy on the outside and soft inside; the chicken souvlaki is highlighted as one of the best in Montreal. Service is described as friendly and efficient, contributing to good value, although some delivery experiences mention missing extra sauce on orders and the need to pursue refunds. Some reviews note that this location seems to offer fresher food and better overall service than others. Overall the combination of fresh food, strong sauces, satisfying fries, and courteous staff makes Kojax Souflaki a favored option locally, with room for improvement in order accuracy on delivery.View restaurant profile
Kojax Souflaki
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amCôte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.3 km
Bigga Taste draws broad praise for authentic Jamaican flavors and generous portions, with favorites like jerk chicken, oxtail, curry goat, fried plantains, roti and patties delivering tender meat, vibrant seasoning and a balanced kick of spice. The sides and drinks stand out too, from rice and peas with a sweet chutney on the side to a refreshing sorrel, while the patties are noted as flaky and flavorful. The vibe is described as warm, clean and welcoming, with friendly staff and quick service contributing to a homey atmosphere. Some reviews mention higher prices and occasional slowdowns during busy periods or pickup calls, though the overall sentiment remains positive about the food. While a few voices compare flavors to other Montreal Jamaican spots, most view Bigga Taste as a top choice for satisfying, authentic meals and many say they will return.View restaurant profile
Bigga Taste
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.5 km
Pizza Center is described as a reliable favorite with tasty pizzas, generous toppings, and excellent crust at reasonable prices. Reviewers note easy ordering and fast preparation for pickup or delivery, along with consistently friendly and welcoming service. While decor might feel a bit outdated, the standout food remains the focus, with pizza and poutine praised and the sauce singled out as possibly the best in Montreal. Longtime customers say they have been ordering for years and keep returning, highlighting value and consistency. For the best crust, many suggest ordering a large or bigger to balance toppings and dough.View restaurant profile
Pizza Center
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amPointe St-Charles
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≈ 2.6 km
Pouletto Restaurant draws mixed feedback from diners. Some reviews describe uneven service and language barriers at the counter, with delays taking orders and occasional mix ups like the wrong drink or requests for condiments. One report mentions a tense moment with the owner over a service issue, though others note the staff can be attentive in a busy setting. On the positive side, the chicken is praised for being fried to order, crispy on the outside, and paired with a garlic sauce that many find appealing, while the fries are described as crispy and not too oily. Several reviewers call Pouletto Restaurant one of the best chicken spots in Montreal and would recommend it for the food, especially the chicken and the garlic sauce, despite the possible service inconsistencies. Overall the dining experience appears to vary by visit, with strong food quality offsetting some service challenges.View restaurant profile
Pouletto Restaurant
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amDowntown, Westmount
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≈ 2.7 km
Le Boucan delivers a lively, vintage-style smokehouse experience with a welcoming terrace and a dog-friendly vibe, where generous portions and tender meats such as brisket, pulled pork, ribs, and chicken wings sit beside comforting favorites like poutine, while cocktails are praised and the staff is described as friendly and efficient; the overall atmosphere is casual and family-friendly, and the place is often considered affordable for the quality, with reservations recommended due to its small size. While most visits are highly positive, a few experiences mention a warm dining room, slow or imperfect service, or occasional inconsistencies such as underseasoned coleslaw or a dry brisket. Still, Le Boucan is widely seen as a must-try for BBQ lovers in Montreal, offering strong smokehouse vibes, big flavors, and standout items like the pulled pork poutine, ribs, and tender meats, along with dessert options and a solid cocktail program.View restaurant profile
Le Boucan
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
Mentioned in: American BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-Tries
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
Cuisine Coréenne Cocodak offers a broad range of Korean dishes with standout fried chicken and dumplings, alongside bibimbap, bulgogi, seafood pancake, kimchi and other sides. Reviewers praise the tasty authentic flavors, generous portions and colorful presentations, and note friendly attentive service in a clean welcoming atmosphere that can feel lively and student oriented. While most comments are highly positive, a few mention higher prices and occasional dips in quality, and a brunch menu that is limited on weekends. Overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable, shareable spot for comforting flavorful Korean meals that work well for groups or family outings.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Coréenne Cocodak
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
DaWa Chicken earns high praise as one of the best Korean fried chicken spots in Montreal, with reviewers highlighting crispy, juicy chicken, spicy and umami sauces, and tender meat; the portions are generous and the menu offers variety beyond chicken, including boneless options and tasty sides like pickled radish, dumplings, and miso rice. The food is consistently described as fresh and flavorful, with sauces that make a difference and a crunch that stays even when orders are taken to go. The service is repeatedly noted as friendly, accommodating, and attentive, and the atmosphere is clean, welcoming, and casually Korean in vibe. While a few comments mention higher prices or a recent dip in some menu items compared to earlier visits, the overall impression remains that DaWa Chicken provides reliable quality and strong value for dine in and takeout, with many endorsing it as a must try chicken experience in the city.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken
Basic, cafeteria-style eatery offering Korean fried chicken, noodles, fries & coleslaw.
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 3 km
Hot Star Montreal draws mixed reviews, with many praising the chicken as fresh, crispy and juicy, portions that feel generous, and a wide range of flavors including the popular cheesy chicken and Korean style options; some customers also mention solid fries and a refreshing green apple yogurt drink, and a sense that ordering is quick and the food arrives piping hot, with some calling it the best fried chicken in town. Yet others report inconsistency, noting burnt or soggy chicken, a switch to chicken breast that some feel diminished the flavor, and on site order glitches that sometimes lead to refunds and no follow up. There are mentions of a fire affecting a western Montreal location and hope for a reopening, plus comments on a plain but clean interior and occasional French service. Overall, Hot Star Montreal remains a draw for fried chicken lovers and travelers, but experiences vary and price may be a factor.View restaurant profile
Hot Star Montreal
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
Ramen Isshin is a popular and reliable ramen spot with a broad range of bowls, where many reviews praise rich broths, chewy thick noodles, and well balanced miso, shoyu, and dashi bases, including vegan options and a standout red miso or tsukemen, with some calling it among the best ramen in Montreal; service is described as fast, friendly, and attentive, the ambiance warm and comfortable, and promotions like student discounts noted by some, though opinions vary on portions and price in a crowded market; occasional downsides include a bathroom odor, a dessert not hitting the mark, and a few texture critiques such as takoyaki or pork, yet the overall sentiment centers on high quality, consistent flavors, and a lively vibe with good music; many reviewers say the tsukemen is a must and that the place remains a top choice to try different ramens and sides, returning for more bites or a suggested spicy miso or shio, while acknowledging a few preferences for hotter spice or slightly bigger portions.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews for Kojax Souflaki consistently highlight fast, polite service and friendly staff, with many noting an excellent overall experience and tasty food, sometimes featuring their unique recipes. The manager and team are praised for going the extra mile, including personally delivering missing items when orders fail to arrive, a display of dedication and care that builds trust. The sentiment is strong, describing service as outstanding and the staff as genuinely caring, making Kojax Souflaki feel reliable and welcoming. A few drawbacks appear, including not being as fresh as before and chicken sometimes dry or not prepared in front of guests, but fries are commonly liked and the overall impression remains highly positive, with Kojax Souflaki appearing among the best places in the food court.View restaurant profile
Kojax Souflaki
Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 amLaSalle
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