Taken together, reviews portray La Cage as a lively sports-bar option with lots of TVs and a buzzing game night atmosphere, where the popcorn starter and overall vibe are positives and service can be fast and friendly when the house isn’t crowded. Yet experiences vary widely. Some guests report long waits, uncomfortable high tables, and wings that arrive short or dishes that are not hot, while others praise the staff and the energetic ambiance during hockey games. Menu navigation is a hurdle for some, as the QR code system can be confusing and a printed menu is missed. A few items are described as too salty or not fully seasoned, with poutines or fries sometimes underwhelming, and several locations are seen as less polished than others. Despite these inconsistencies, many still enjoy the lively sports focus and return for the atmosphere and social experience with friends or family.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games
Reviews describe Crèmerie Dalla Rose as a standout in Saint Henri, with patrons calling it among the best ice cream spots in Montreal. Pricing is described as high, yet the treats are seen as worth the cost and the experience is something of a hobby for some visitors east of the canal. First time visitors express delight at the high quality of the ice cream. Overall, the reviews present Crèmerie Dalla Rose as a top ice cream destination in the city.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
Overall, diners across locations praise Bâton Rouge Grillhouse & Bar for friendly, attentive service and solid, satisfying food. Reviews highlight staff who are welcoming and accommodating, with management and front of house going the extra mile to make celebrations special and to keep the atmosphere relaxed and inviting. The menu is repeatedly described as featuring tasty ribs, steaks, chicken, seafood, and pasta in generous portions, with many dishes delivering good flavor and satisfying sides. A few comments mention price as a consideration or occasional inconsistencies such as a less impressive appetizer portion, a runnier soup, or a dish not meeting expectations, but these are outweighed by overall consistency and care. Ambiance is often described as warm and modern with a comfortable noise level that supports conversation, making it suitable for family meals, casual dinners, and special occasions. Regulars express intention to return and note the experience across locations remains reliable and enjoyable, with memorable touches like rose tributes on special occasions mentioned in passing.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Uniburger mix strong praise for tasty, juicy burgers and standout items like the chicken and smash burgers with some concerns about service and value. Many note that the burgers are among the best in Montreal, the patties fresh and satisfying, but portions can feel small and prices can be high, depending on the option. Poutines and French language service pop up as recurring issues, with reports of poutine served without sauce, cold or delayed items, and little or no French-speaking staff in some instances. A few reviewers describe service as slow, unprofessional, or unfriendly at times, while others mention friendly staff and a good late night vibe. Fries are described as good and affordable, and several people say they would return or recommend Uniburger for a late night craving, even as others suggest improvements in ordering accuracy and consistency.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)The Best Smash Burgers in Montreal
Reviews of Bofinger BBQ Smokehouse highlight Texas style barbecue with a smoky, balanced sauce and meat that often feels freshly prepared. Ribs are a frequent standout, described as large and tender with a flavorful crust, and brisket and pulled pork are commonly praised for great seasoning and melt in the mouth textures, though one visitor noted a rib could be tough on a particular occasion. The sides also shine, with mac and cheese, fries, and potato salad earning praise for richness and dependable quality. Dishes like chicken and wings are mentioned as favorites by some, while a few diners point to a burger that was dry and overly salted fries in another visit. Service and atmosphere are repeatedly cited as positive, with friendly staff and a cozy, well decorated setting that enhances the meal. Overall, Bofinger BBQ Smokehouse is regarded as a strong casual option for American BBQ in Montreal, delivering flavorful meals and good value that encourage return visits.View restaurant profileMentioned in: American BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-Tries
Pizza Inc earns praise for a crust that is light and crispy on the outside and soft inside, with a flavorful sauce and fresh toppings that many say are among the best around. Big, satisfying slices and good value, with taxes included on the menu, are commonly mentioned. The service is consistently friendly and efficient, and the atmosphere is welcoming whether dining in or grabbing takeout. Some reviews note room for improvement in dips and sauces and mention no bathrooms, but these points are minor compared to the overall quality. Overall, Pizza Inc is seen as a go-to spot in NDG with craft and care in every order and a place many look forward to returning to.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Iku Ramen as a warm, cozy spot with cat-themed decor where generous portions and comforting bowls stand out. Ramen varieties such as spicy miso, black garlic, and shoyu with grilled chicken are praised for rich, flavorful broths and chewy noodles, while a few bowls like tonkotsu are noted as less rich or a touch bland. The atmosphere is repeatedly called friendly and inviting, with quick, attentive service and small, thoughtful touches like mochi and friendly staff that make the experience feel welcoming. Side dishes and desserts, including karaage, edamame, and matcha tiramisu, are highlighted as tasty complements that add variety to meals. Some caveats mention the small size of the venue, occasional heat in the dining area, and a preference for more pronounced umami in certain broths, but overall Iku Ramen is viewed as an affordable, dependable ramen destination with a standout cat theme and consistently solid flavors.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Honi Honi is noted for fresh ingredients, generous portions, and good value, with poke bowls and Thai dishes praised for flavor and variety and the option to customize bowls. The atmosphere is described as cozy and casual, with friendly service that helps create quick, efficient dining experiences. While many diners rate the food highly and say they would return, there are occasional remarks about inconsistency, such as some dishes not feeling fully authentic or meals arriving at uneven times, and a few items described as underwhelming. Several reviews also mention improvements after renovations or changes in ownership, and that the poke bowls remain a highlight. Overall, Honi Honi appears to deliver reliable, tasty options for a casual meal with broad appeal.View restaurant profileMentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian Bowls
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
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 profileMentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
Overall, the reviews paint Aylwin Barbecue as a beacon for serious smoke lovers in Montreal, with brisket, ribs, and smoked sausage earning top marks for deep, balanced flavor from a Yoder smoker and a spice rub that enhances the meat without overpowering it. The menu shines with the Famous Aylwinator burger and other sandwiches, all described as juicy and well seasoned, plus sides like creamy mac n' cheese, a standout poutine, crispy fries, and a simple yet delicious duo of sauces, one sweet and one spicy. A big draw is the casual Atwater Market vibe and the friendly, efficient service that makes the experience easy and enjoyable, even with long lines at times. Reviews also highlight solid value for quality and a consistency that keeps regulars coming back. While a few notes mention some items being a touch too sweet or ribs that can taste ham-like, the overall consensus is that Aylwin Barbecue delivers top tier BBQ in Montreal, with brisket described as among the best and desserts like key lime pie providing a perfect finish.View restaurant profile
Kazo Ramen receives enthusiastic praise for its rich tonkotsu and flavorful broths, with customers noting creamy textures and well balanced umami, and chashu that melts in the mouth, while others rave about the noodles and toppings like fried karaage, takoyaki, gyoza and dumplings, as well as spicy sesame tan tan and the shoyu with shrimp dumpling. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming with a modern decor that many find appealing, and service is frequently highlighted as quick, friendly and attentive. Several reviews mention excellent value for money and affordable prices for the quality. However, some drawbacks appear in a few comments: portions are reported as smaller in recent updates, some dishes sold out during peak times, and a few diners encountered undercooked chicken, less salty broth or issues with the cleanliness of the toilets; a minority notes that AI decor affects the ambiance. Overall, Kazo Ramen is regarded as one of the top ramen spots in the area, with many diners considering it the best ramen in Lasalle or the Montreal region, and many indicating frequent returns and strong recommendations.View restaurant profileMentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
Greenspot is described as a Montreal classic with retro diner ambiance, where generous portions of poutine, steamies, smoked meat, burgers, and breakfast classics draw locals and visitors alike. The ambiance and fast, friendly service are repeatedly praised, with many noting the nostalgic decor, quick turnover, and affordable prices that keep it popular late into the night. Reviewers commonly highlight the poutine as a standout, ranging from richly sauced and meaty to traditional versions with squeaky cheese curds, while some batches are called mid or overly salty. The menu's breadth, from smoky meats to Greek dishes and breakfast plates, is seen as a strength, though a few guests find certain items overpriced or not perfectly executed. Overall, Greenspot is welcomed as a reliable, old-school dining experience offering comfort food at good value, a lively atmosphere, and a sense of history that keeps bringing people back for a casual, satisfying meal.View restaurant profileMentioned in: 18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest Restaurants18 Delis and Diners in Montréal Serving the City's Timeless ClassicsMontreal Foodie Itinerary: 3 Days to Discover the City's Best Spots