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≈ 0.7 km
Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Opens Today at 9 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 0.8 km
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers an immersive North African dining experience with a warm, intimate atmosphere, traditional decor, and generous portions meant for sharing. Guests describe attentive, friendly service from a welcoming owner and his team who treat diners like family and check in to ensure satisfaction, while the kitchen delivers authentic dishes such as lentil soup, a large couscous platter with chicken and beef with dates, olives, and vegetables, and a satisfying vegetarian option, all complemented by mint tea and hibiscus juice. The setting is cozy with cushions and low seating that add to the homey vibe, and there is a bring your own wine option that many appreciate. While some note a fixed menu, the overall experience is praised for warmth, hospitality, and bold flavors that transport diners to North Africa.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade
Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.3 km
Le Ravito Café-Buvette offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with stylish decor and a relaxed vibe that suits a casual coffee, a tasty lunch, or a lively evening. Guests praise a menu that includes standout bites like arancini with truffle, salmon tartare, and flavorful tacos, with vegan options and good value noted by many. The drinks program shines, featuring excellent cocktails, a well-curated wine list, and solid coffee, while the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, helping to create easy, enjoyable visits. The setting works well for gatherings, afterwork, or a quiet moment on the terrace, with an ambiance described as charming, welcoming, and sociable. Overall, Le Ravito Café-Buvette is celebrated as a charming spot with quality food, great drinks, and a memorable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le RAVITO Café-Buvette
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Must-Visit Restaurants on the Plateau-Mont-RoyalFrom Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar GuideView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul offers a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with inviting decor, fragrant spices and generous, satisfying dishes. Guests consistently praise flavorful mains and standout entrées such as mantos, ashak and qabuli palow, along with a pleasant ambiance and attentive, friendly service. The table d'hote options provide good value with a complete meal, and the BYOW policy helps keep drinks affordable, while groups can be accommodated in a private back room at no extra cost. Overall the experience blends generous portions, thoughtful presentation and a hospitable atmosphere that makes it easy to imagine returning, even if a few visits note occasional slower service or slight variation in spice levels.View restaurant profile
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal
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≈ 1.9 km
Café Castel presents a cozy, European inspired vibe with warm lighting, antique decor, a balcony, and large windows that make the space feel open and inviting. Coffee is a highlight for many visitors, with smooth espressos, rich cappuccinos, and enjoyable lattes complemented by a varied selection of pastries such as almond croissants and tiramisu. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and relaxing, a great place to study or chat, with a calm tempo that invites lingering. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, contributing to consistently pleasant experiences, while the menu offers a mix of beverages, sandwiches, and desserts at good value. While a few notes mention crowds during busy times and occasional minor issues, the overall impression is that Café Castel is a reliable, welcoming spot to enjoy quality coffee, tasty treats, and a memorable Parisian inspired ambiance.View restaurant profile
Café Castel
Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Opens Today at 7 am
Westmount, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
East Pan Asiatique offers a calm, elegant ambiance and a versatile Asian fusion menu where flavors arrive vibrant and balanced, with generous portions that showcase quality across favorites like dumplings, duck curry, salmon teriyaki and pad thai. The service is consistently friendly, attentive and professional, helping create a warm and welcoming dining experience whether stopping in for drinks, a light lunch or a full dinner. The setting blends refined decor with subtle Japanese inspired touches and a range of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a dependable choice in downtown for meals with family, friends or colleagues. Overall, the combination of tasty food, thoughtful presentation and a pleasant atmosphere invites return visits and makes it easy to plan another visit soon.View restaurant profile
East Pan Asiatique
Modern restaurant featuring elevated Asian dishes & creative cocktails.
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Best Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025MTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Umami Ramen & Izakaya offers a warm, intimate Japanese dining experience with a strong emphasis on vegan options and house made ramens. The menu showcases creativity and care, from rich miso ramen and mushroom steak to agebitashi eggplant, karaage and gyoza, all presented with artful plating and fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is stylish yet cozy, the service attentive and friendly, and the wine and saké pairings, alongside inventive cocktails, add a refined touch. Many reviews praise the tasting menu for delivering varied, richly flavored courses and the terrace as a pleasant setting for dining. Guests repeatedly note the kitchen mastery and consistency across visits, while comments about noise levels and occasional slower service exist but do not overshadow the overall positive impression. Overall, Umami Ramen & Izakaya is celebrated as a standout vegan friendly option in Montreal, a go-to spot for dates, friends, and family, with generous portions, thoughtful selections, and a welcoming, vibrant vibe.View restaurant profile
Umami Ramen & Izakaya
Laid-back restaurant offering traditional noodle dishes & soups, plus dumplings & desserts.
Opens Today at 12 pm
Mile-Ex, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles is described as a standout bubble tea spot in Chinatown Montreal, where drinks are fresh, flavorful, and well balanced with chewy pearls and a wide menu that ranges from brown sugar milk tea and mango green tea to seasonal specialties made with top quality ingredients. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, the owner appears hands on, and the shop offers fast service, reliable delivery, and late hours in a clean, welcoming setting. Reviews note good value and frequent promotions such as buy one get one deals, plus thoughtful touches like fortune cookies, with staff who offer helpful recommendations and customization. Regulars praise the consistent quality across classics and unique creations, and many say Teashop Thé aux Perles is the go to bubble tea spot in the area, open late and ready for orders at any time of day.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles
Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Open 24HRS
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 2.5 km
Rosélys offers a bright, sophisticated setting with consistently attentive service and a diverse menu that shines from breakfast through brunch to afternoon tea. The brunch buffet is repeatedly highlighted for its variety, quality, and generous portions, with standout items such as onion soup, grilled octopus, seafood, and an array of pastries. High Tea and Afternoon Tea receive frequent praise for atmosphere and well curated selections, while dinner experiences with wine pairings are described as refined and flavorful with elegant plating. Breakfast and omelet stations are noted for good value and quality, complemented by made to order options. Across visits, the staff's professionalism and the welcoming ambiance contribute to many memorable experiences and strong recommendations for special occasions or a reliable, impressive meal.View restaurant profile
Rosélys
Located in the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealAt the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and FavouritesView More
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≈ 2.8 km
Kyo Bar Japonais offers a consistently fresh and creative Japanese dining experience in Old Montreal, with sushi and sashimi that arrive beautifully presented. Guests praise attentive, knowledgeable service and a lively yet intimate atmosphere, ideal for celebrations and date nights. The menu features a strong sake and cocktail program, with standout dishes like wagyu gyoza, takoyaki, and chef's choice options that satisfy a range of tastes. While the restaurant can be busy and the prices are on the higher side, the quality and presentation remain exceptional and the overall experience shines. Allergies and dietary needs are usually well accommodated when noted in advance, further contributing to the favorable impression.View restaurant profile
Kyo Bar Japonais
Located in Place dArmes Hôtel & Suites
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Paparmane is described as a magical tea room in Old Montreal with a whimsical, rococo inspired decor that many say is stunning and photogenic, setting a special mood for gatherings. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and accommodating, including customizable options for dietary needs and families with children. The tea selection is wide and the food presentation is elegant, with menus that include vegetarian, gluten free, and vegan choices and frequent seasonal changes that invite repeat visits. While most bites are noted as delicious and thoughtfully crafted, a few comments mention that some sweets can be very sweet or scones can be dry and portions can feel modest for the price. The overall vibe is described as memorable and immersive, perfect for birthdays, girl days, or a relaxing outing, and many reviews say they would return to experience the next menu and the enchanting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Paparmane
Discover tea time and all its hoopla!
Opens Today at 11 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealWhere to Eat for Easter in Montreal: Our Top Picks for Brunch and MoreView More
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviewers describe Hof Kelsten as a bakery with buttery flaky croissants and a wide range of pastries, with standout items such as the zaatar torsade, rugelach, and chocolate babka. They praise the matzoh ball soup, egg salad sandwich, and other savory pastries, along with solid coffee and friendly service on many visits. The croissants are repeatedly called exemplary and among the best in Montreal, though seating is limited and the space can feel busy. A few comments note price sensitivity, occasional bread inconsistency, and items selling out early, but the overall sentiment is high, with Hof Kelsten regarded as a top bakery in town that draws guests back for its diverse offerings.View restaurant profile
Hof Kelsten
Traditional Jewish & French pastries & breads, plus brunch & espresso, in a modern, trendy space.
Opens Today at 8 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Kazo Ramen is a small, cozy spot with a lively anime inspired decor that many reviews praise for creating a warm, welcoming vibe. Ramen options like creamy tonkotsu, yuzu ramen and spicy paitan are highlighted for rich broths, balanced flavors and satisfying portions, though a few bowls are noted as lighter or less flavorful. The service and atmosphere receive frequent praise for being fast, friendly and attentive, with staff described as nice and welcoming and the decor adding to the experience. Several reviewers call it among the best ramen in town, with strong broth and springy noodles, while others note the noodles can be overcooked or the broth not as deep as authentic Japanese ramen. The space is described as small and sometimes crowded at peak times, which can lead to waiting but also adds to a cozy, hole in the wall vibe. Overall the consensus points to a budget friendly, satisfying option for cold evenings and a place to try a variety of Japanese inspired bowls along with accompanying dishes.View restaurant profile
Kazo Ramen
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 0.5 km
Bagel Etc is a beloved Montreal brunch spot that blends classic diner vibes with a strong bagel focused menu. Generous portions and fresh bagels anchor many reviews, with eggs Benedict on a bagel and other comforting classics earning frequent praise, and a tangy salsa with chunky tomato pieces noted as especially vibrant. The atmosphere comes through as cozy and retro with friendly, efficient service that shines on busy mornings. Some dishes draw more mixed reactions, such as average French toast or uneven sides like potatoes and salads. Outside seating can bring wasp issues, and crowds can slow service at peak times, while gluten free bread and other options appeal to different dietary needs and some reviews mention cash debit payment. Overall, Bagel Etc is seen as a quintessential brunch destination with strong bagels, dependable favorites, engaging ambiance, and a vibe that keeps locals and visitors coming back.View restaurant profile
Bagel Etc
Opens Today at 7:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.6 km
La Maison Générale
Opens Today at 10 amMile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in Montreal
≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Ohayo Café receives widespread praise for a bright, welcoming atmosphere and a menu that blends authentic Japanese flavors with cafe staples. Reviewers note high quality in items such as ramen, mazemen, and katsu don, with the soba broth and ramens repeatedly described as comforting and deeply flavorful. The pastry and dessert side shines too, featuring fresh dorm dorayaki? Wait I typed "dorayaki" earlier; ensure correct: "dorayaki," yes. The pastry and dessert side shines too, featuring fresh dorayaki, tamago sando, and a variety of latte and tea options including matcha, hojicha, and yuzu drinks that many call excellent. The ebi burger stands out as a favorite for its freshness and balance of textures, while the yuzu lemonade and other citrus drinks are frequently highlighted as refreshing accents. Service is commonly described as friendly and attentive, and the overall vibe is noted as cozy, airy, and conducive to both casual meals and coffee breaks, with some remarks about pricing and richness of certain dishes. Plans to return to try additional menu items and weekend specials appear consistently across reviews.View restaurant profile
Ohayo Café
Opens Today at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews describe Chez Greenberg as a standout Montreal spot for bagels with lox and house smoked fish, where each bite feels fresh and carefully prepared. The menu features bagels with lox, whitefish salad, knishes, latkes, and a lemon cream cheese that many call the best, with the poutine knish and crispy onions also getting rave notices. Smoked salmon and whitefish are highlighted as house made, and ingredients are praised for quality and balance. The coffee is consistently excellent, and the atmosphere is warm, inviting, and convivial, with a vibe that nods to the local Jewish scene. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming experience in the dine in space or when ordering delivery. While some notes mention price as a bit high, the overall sentiment is that the flavor, freshness, and hospitality justify it, prompting many to return, try new items, and recommend the place to others. Overall, Chez Greenberg comes across as a beloved neighborhood gem for top tier bagels and lox, creative knishes and latkes, great coffee, and a memorable, homey setting.View restaurant profile
Chez Greenberg
Opens Today at 8 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Montreal: Where to Eat with Kids Year-RoundWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Fairmount Bagel Bakery is widely celebrated for its authentic Montreal style bagels, chewy and freshly baked in wood-fired ovens, with a range that includes sesame, everything, onion, garlic, pumpernickel, bozo, sun dried tomato, cranberry, and more; reviewers describe them as among the best in Montreal and often in the world, worth the wait in long lines that move steadily; the experience is typically take-out only, with no indoor seating and a cash or Canadian debit card payment policy, plus occasional notes about rising prices and smaller sizes; the bagels pair well with a variety of cream cheeses and toppings, and the smell of the bakery and watching bagels being prepared adds to the charm; several mentions highlight the friendly staff and the sense of tradition, while a few reviews flag inconsistent service or crowding at peak times; overall the place is regarded as a must try for Montreal bagel lovers and a signature stop for visitors seeking an iconic bite.View restaurant profile
Fairmount Bagel Bakery
Open 24HRSMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Best Bagels in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.8 km
The reviews portray Matcha as a cozy, intimate spot where ceremonial quality and creative twists like iron matcha, avocatcha, jasmine matcha and pumpkin seed milk stand out, with drinks presented in glass bottles or stainless steel cups and a clear emphasis on fresh ingredients and meticulous preparation. An atmosphere described as welcoming and calming, with the staff or owner shown as passionate and knowledgeable who offer thoughtful explanations and tasting options that educate as well as delight. Some feedback mentions slower or occasionally less friendly service and one tense moment over a materials question, but the overall sentiment remains that the experience is worthwhile and the drinks consistently tasty. Customers note generous drink sizes for the price and a wide range of traditional and creative blends, along with a strong emphasis on quality milks such as pumpkin seed milk. The place is repeatedly praised as a hidden gem with a genuine passion for tea and a focus on authenticity, and many plan to return when in the area.View restaurant profile
@ matcha
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Kahwa Café receives enthusiastic praise for its fresh, house-made bread and a wide range of satisfying sandwiches like the chicken panko, merguez, lamb, kebab libre, Italian and falafel, with many noting that the bread is baked on site and meats and fillings are fresh and flavorful. The sauces, especially Kahwa sauce, are commonly highlighted as a perfect match for the fillings, and prices are considered good value for the quality. The atmosphere is described as cozy and lively with fast, friendly service, though the space can feel a bit small and crowded and lines can be long when busy. Takeout and a summer terrace are convenient options, and guests consistently return to try more flavors. A few reviews mention occasional slower service or inconsistent dine in comfort, but the consensus is that Kahwa Café is among the best sandwich spots in Montreal with standout items like the panko chicken and kebab varieties and a focus on fresh, on site bread.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.9 km
Tsukuyomi Ramen comes across as a cozy, simple place that fans praise for succulent ramen and a focused menu. The broth is repeatedly lauded for richness and flavor, with tonkotsu and miso among the highlights, and toppings like delicate noodles and good accompaniments such as takoyaki and karaage earn solid marks. Some visits encounter issues such as ramen not arriving hot, an overcooked egg, or dry chashu, while others note that the broth can feel thin or the bowls are smaller than expected. Desserts like matcha cheesecake draw complaints for tiny portions and high prices. Service is described as friendly and efficient at times, but not consistently attentive, and the overall atmosphere can be busy and louder than ideal. Cleanliness is a mixed point, with some reports of dirty toilets or utensils. Despite these inconsistencies, many reviewers rate Tsukuyomi Ramen highly, especially for miso and vegan options, and it remains a popular choice for ramen lovers looking for a flavorful bowl in town.View restaurant profile
Tsukuyomi Ramen
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe Lady Porcelaine as an immersive, whimsical tea house that feels like stepping into a pastel porcelain world, with an elaborate staff-led experience, charming dress-up accessories, and a photo-friendly environment. The service is repeatedly praised for warmth, attentiveness, and personalized touches, from selecting a teacup to coordinating moments for birthdays, and the teas and locally sourced bites are frequently described as delicious. The atmosphere is celebrated as magical, with a unique concept and decor that many say elevates afternoon tea into an event worth cherishing. At the same time, some guests feel the experience can be costly and overly performative, noting forced photo rituals, external sourcing of items, and crowds that can make the room loud. A few reviewers point out that while the spectacle shines, the value can vary and the overall experience may be more about atmosphere and storytelling than a standard meal. Taken together, Lady Porcelaine emerges as a highly distinctive destination in the high tea scene, delivering a memorable, storybook experience that many guests want to revisit.View restaurant profile
Lady Porcelaine
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: International Women's Day: These Women Are Reshaping Montreal's Restaurant Industry
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≈ 1 km
Reviews paint Yokato Yokabai Ramen as a busy, cramped but authentic spot where a rich, customizable ramen experience sits at the center of the appeal. The broths, especially tonkotsu and torikotsu, are repeatedly described as savory, creamy, and deeply flavored, with homemade noodles that hold up to toppings like pork, chicken, or vegan options; karaage and takoyaki are frequent favorites on the side. The atmosphere is described as cozy and authentic Japanese with a lively vibe, though the space is small, chilly near the door, and noisy during peak hours. A popular text-based waitlist system helps manage queues but wait times can stretch, sometimes making the meal feel pricey for the portion size or the level of service. Service quality ranges in reviewers' eyes from warm and attentive to slow or inconsistent, contributing to a sense that the place is excellent when it shines but not always flawless. Value is debated: some call it the best ramen in Montreal and worth the crowd and cost, while others feel the hype and Michelin connection have inflated expectations and that the experience does not always match the price. The restaurant also offers vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-aware options, and a cocktail program adds to the scene, but overall opinions converge on a standout, highly flavorful ramen that pays off for many despite the caveats of popularity and pace.View restaurant profile
Yokato Yokabai Ramen
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 1 km
Overall, reviews portray Ichigo Ichie Izakaya as a stylish, bustling spot where the food, especially the ramen and shareable plates, is highly praised. The ramen broth and the ability to customize bowls get frequent compliments, with many also raving about karaage, takoyaki, and the black cod. The atmosphere is described as authentic and lively, but the space can feel crowded and loud, with tables packed tightly. Service ranges from upbeat and attentive to slow or inconsistent during busy times, and some guests report frustrations with reservation policies, missing ingredients, or billing discrepancies. Reservations for ramen are not accepted, and a check-in text system helps manage waits, though some visitors wish this policy were more flexible. Overall, Ichigo Ichie Izakaya is considered a top choice for Japanese tapas and ramen, delivering memorable flavors and a lively vibe that makes it worth visiting despite possible waits and service hiccups.View restaurant profile
Ichigo Ichie Izakaya
Cozy, modern hideaway featuring a sophisticated menu of Japanese tapas & cocktails.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub Guide
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≈ 1 km
Ramen Nakamichi earns praise for authentic Japanese ramen with rich broths, from spicy tonkotsu to a silky tori paitan, paired with springy noodles and generous chashu plus jammy eggs. Reviewers note ample portions and good value, and side dishes like karaage are a welcome addition. The atmosphere is described as cozy, calm, and refined, with friendly service that generally hits the mark, though a few comments point to slower service at busy times and occasional miscommunications between kitchen and server. Some visits feature bowls arriving lukewarm or toppings being cold, and practical concerns such as a difficult to read menu or an older bathroom are mentioned. Many reviewers call it among the best ramen spots in Montreal and a reliable go to for ramen lovers, with particular praise for the depth of broth and the variety of toppings that invite returning to explore more of the menu. Overall the impression is a satisfying, comforting ramen experience at Ramen Nakamichi that makes a return visit likely.View restaurant profile
Ramen Nakamichi
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Sato Izakaya as a cozy, well designed spot with a warm atmosphere and attentive service. The food receives strong praise for ramen, especially tonkotsu varieties, along with crispy katsu, takoyaki, gyoza, and a range of shareable tapas that feel authentic and well presented. Portions are generous and value is viewed as good, with many dishes described as flavorful and addictive and several diners planning to return to try more. The ambiance and decor are frequently highlighted, with guests appreciating the balance of lively vibe and casual comfort, plus staff who explain the menu well. A few critiques mention slower service on busy nights and occasional inconsistencies in certain dishes or toppings given the price, but these are not seen as dealbreakers. Overall, Sato Izakaya comes across as a highly regarded neighborhood spot for comforting Japanese favorites, a solid drink program, and a welcoming setting that invites returning for more of the menu.View restaurant profile
SATO izakaya
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
St-Viateur Bagel is widely celebrated as an iconic Montreal institution, renowned for hand rolled, wood-fired bagels that come hot from the oven with a crisp exterior and chewy interior, and many reviews note the distinctive aroma and the experience of watching the bakers at work. The bagels are praised for freshness and a classic sesame variety, with a range of flavors and a self-serve setup at some locations that lets customers pick toppings from a fridge, though that approach isn't ideal for all. Practical details pop up frequently: the shops are cash only (ATM often on site), seating is minimal or nonexistent, and lines can be long but move quickly. The tone is typically enthusiastic, with many calling it a must-do Montreal experience and one of the best bagel spots, though a few reviews report occasional inconsistency in freshness, pricey sandwiches, or concerns about hygiene. Overall the consensus is that the place delivers a quintessential Montreal bagel experience, prized for texture, flavor and tradition, even as it remains a bustling, no-frills take-out venue.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel
Opens Today at 6 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More
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≈ 1.2 km
St-Viateur Bagel offers a classic Montreal bagel experience with wood-fired bagels baked right in front of customers, a crisp exterior and chewy center, especially the sesame classic, and reviews praise fresh and hot bagels and quick in-and-out service. Some say the place is cash-only and takeaway focused, with lines that sometimes test patience, while others note the atmosphere can be minimal or unpretentious but the craft and aroma shine through. A few reviews mention bagels not always fresh or a bit hard, and a handful caution about the no seating policy, but most celebrate the iconic status, consistent quality, and the ability to watch the bagel making process. Many travelers say it is among the best bagels in Montreal, with others cherishing the experience enough to stock up for a long drive home or to share with family, and a note that a second store exists nearby to choose if something is not hot out of the oven. Overall, the place is seen as a must visit for wood-fired, freshly baked bagels, with devotion to the craft and a reliable, if sometimes crowded, performance.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel
Opens Today at 6 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Outremont
Mentioned in: 19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceThe Best Bagels in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Cha Do Raku is described as a tiny, intimate tea salon with a strong Japanese vibe and welcoming hospitality, where guests can explore a wide and unusual tea selection, observe tea preparation, and enjoy desserts that complement the drinks, including options like rice mochi and a creamy mousse cup. Reviews highlight the high quality and diverse flavors of the teas, with comments about mind blowing green tea and rich, flavorful profiles, and some praise for the authentic and educational experience as well as the warm atmosphere. However, seating is limited and chairs can be uncomfortable, and some note that prices can feel high, though others feel the value justifies the experience and allows multiple infusions. The place is repeatedly described as a hidden gem in Montreal that feels like a little piece of Japan, with a focus on atmosphere, decor, and a sense of ritual around tea. Overall, Cha Do Raku stands out for a tea forward experience that attracts tea lovers who seek authenticity, charm, and a memorable visit, even if space is tight.View restaurant profile
Cha Do Raku
Opens Today at 1 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in Montreal
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≈ 1.2 km
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi is described in reviews as having courteous service, fresh sushi, and set menus accessible for two. Many reviewers mention a great time and good food. Everything was described as fantastic and delicious, including the sake. Food and service are repeatedly praised as really good. The place is described as lovely with tasty food and generous portions. Spanish language reviews note a very good atmosphere and very tasty food. It is regarded as a top sushi spot found in Montreal so far. Even when sushi is no longer on the menu, the Shushu lime poke is still delicious.View restaurant profile
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi
Opens Today at 11 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Hum earns high praise for its creative vegan friendly menu featuring sushi, ramen and dumplings with fresh flavors, thoughtful plating and generous portions at reasonable prices. Reviews frequently highlight the omakase and various combos, the flavorful soups and peanut sauce, and the mocktails, while the staff and ambiance are described as warm, attentive and calming, making it a popular spot for date nights or casual meals. While most experiences are very positive, a few notes mention a ramen that can be a touch salty or a sushi option that did not meet expectations, but these are rare compared to the overall consensus. Many readers call Hum a hidden gem for plant based dining, and commend the welcoming atmosphere, variety of veggie options and dependable quality that keeps bringing guests back.View restaurant profile
Hum - Sushi Ramen Dumpling
Opens Today at 4:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't Miss
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≈ 1.3 km
Cake me up consistently earns praise for beautiful, delicious pastries and impeccable presentation, with tartelettes described as among the best in town, fresh, fruity and perfectly balanced in sweetness, and Russian cakes with their varied flavors praised as excellent and reliably satisfying over the years. The offerings are noted for a natural, authentic taste and ingredients true to their origins, with many comments highlighting the absence of artificial colorants, preservatives or flavors. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and professional, maintaining high quality even when busy, and the staff is praised for making customers feel welcome and cared for. The bakery is a go to destination for dessert lovers, with a wide assortment, last minute orders handled smoothly, on time delivery even for tight schedules, and consistently top notch quality from year to year. A note about a dispute regarding delivery costs was mentioned, but the overall sentiment remains that Cake me up is a trusted and beloved spot with an inviting atmosphere and reliable excellence.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Cake me up
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Neotokyo / NAKAGIN
Japanese noodle bar with cyberpunk vibes.
Opening soonMile-End, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
≈ 1.3 km
Café Le Moineau Masqué is described as a cozy neighborhood spot that suits work sessions with excellent coffee, delicious pastries and a welcoming atmosphere for families, plus a small garden and a terrace that adds charm in the summer. The interior is described as modern and calm, and the vibe is generally conducive to conversations or getting work done, though some reviews note inconsistency among baristas and occasional cold or boisterous service. The menu features items like fresh fruit juice and a brie and pear panini, and the staff are often praised for friendliness and patience, especially for language practice. The cafe is noted to be quietly located away from the main streets between Rue Rachel and Avenue Du Mont Royal, with many enjoying the outside terrace and the decorative touches, while others mention the interior can feel cluttered and a few complaints about plastic cups for drinks and occasional loudness. Overall it is seen as a top local option for good coffee and food, a warm, welcoming atmosphere, and a reliable place to work or chat, with a neighborhood vibe that many reviewers appreciate.View restaurant profile
Café Le Moineau Masqué
Opens Today at 8 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Across reviews, Bbagels earns praise for oversized, fluffy bagels with a crisp exterior and a wide range of house-made dips and creams that invite a rip and dip style of eating. Diners consistently note standout options like smoked salmon bagels and lemon zest cream cheese, plus several vegan spreads and open faced sandwiches, with flavors such as zaatar and honey jalapeño. The bagels are described as fresh, chewy inside and crunchy outside, with generous fillings and strong attention to quality ingredients. The staff and atmosphere are repeatedly highlighted as warm, friendly, and welcoming, with helpful menu explanations and fast service, sometimes described as a local gem. Some reviewers mention higher prices or occasional inconsistency in freshness or service, but most leave convinced it is among the best bagel spots in town and say they would return.View restaurant profile
Bbagels
Opens Today at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1.3 km
Les Oiseaux is described as an intimate, cozy French dining spot where skilled cooking, candlelit ambiance, and attentive service come together to create a refined yet welcoming experience. Reviews praise locally sourced ingredients, freshly baked bread, and standout dishes like foie gras, magret de canard, sea bass, and lamb shank, all presented with care. The atmosphere is repeatedly called charming and romantic, ideal for couples or small groups, with warm, professional service to match. The wine program is a noted plus and prices are seen as reasonable for the quality, though a few comments mention small portions or strong glazes, and one review notes some inconsistency after a change in ownership. Overall, the place is viewed as a true gem for thoughtful French dining and a memorable night out.View restaurant profile
Les Oiseaux
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.4 km
District Bagel receives mixed reviews: some praise the bagels as the best in town, especially the everything bagel, and enjoy the bagel sandwich and a chocolate chip cookie, while others find the breakfast bagels small and burnt, the coffee weak, and the prices steep. The service and atmosphere are described as fast-food like with disposable tableware, though an easy ordering kiosk, a comfy upstairs dining area, and an accessible sink are appreciated by some. The menu leans into Jewish breakfast favorites and the space includes Jewish texts, which some find odd in a secular setting. Montreal style bagels are noted as small, dense, and not very fresh, though a blintz pie is a bright spot. A few critiques target the egg sandwich and avocado heavy components that make it messy and overpriced. Despite the variability, the place remains popular with the local Jewish community and can offer tasty bites for some.View restaurant profile
District Bagel
Opens Today at 8 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.4 km
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal comes across as a cozy and welcoming spot where bagels are described as fresh, chewy and flavorful with a wide array of cream cheese flavors and toppings such as pesto cream cheese, strawberry cream cheese, honey nuts cream cheese and smoked salmon options that many reviewers highly recommend. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, helpfulness and quick service, creating a warm atmosphere that makes it a reliable choice for breakfast, lunch or a quick morning visit. Ambience and coffee are often highlighted as positives, with mentions of a bright, pleasant space and tasty coffee, while there are some complaints about price being high and occasional inconsistency, including rare reports of bagels being dry or not as fresh. Overall the reviews indicate a strong bagel experience with generous portions and thoughtful service, though a few notes about value and consistency remind that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Opens Today at 6 amQuartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Across reviews, Kahwa Café is celebrated for fresh, house-made bread and generous, flavorful sandwiches from chicken panko, kebab, lamb, to merguez, with the chicken panko repeatedly hailed as among the best in Montreal and the sauces and spices giving each bite a memorable kick; ingredients are consistently described as fresh and well balanced, portions generous for the price, and the bread baked on site a standout. The atmosphere is warm and casual, the staff friendly and accommodating, and the open kitchen and on-site baking add to the experience, with a distinct Tunisian influence felt in both flavor and hospitality. Busy periods can slow service and the space can feel small or loud, but the overall consensus is that Kahwa Café is a top destination for quick, satisfying meals and one of the best sandwich spots in the city, with many citing repeat visits and strong take-out or park-side options nearby.View restaurant profile
Kahwa Café
Opens Today at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge is described as a bright, well decorated and zen space in downtown Montreal near McGill, with a varied menu of teas, desserts and homemade dishes. The venue is noted for cozy seating, calm vibes and an atmosphere conducive to studying or remote work. The tea selection is extensive and well received, with highlights such as mango black tea and dulce de leche cake, alongside a large range of homemade foods and desserts. Service is generally praised for friendly and attentive staff, and pricing is described as average. A negative note mentions a bitter, clumpy matcha latte, but the space and overall range of drinks and foods encourage a return to try something else, perhaps the chai. Overall the reviews present it as a reliable spot for a long study session or a relaxed visit, with many recommending exploring different teas and enjoying the bright, zen interior and easygoing ambiance.View restaurant profile
Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews of La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal show a mix of strong bagel praise and uneven service experiences. The bagels are frequently described as fresh and very tasty, with favorites including sesame seed, everything, pesto chicken, smoked meat, and turkey and brie, and toppings such as pesto cream cheese or olive cream cheese noted as delicious; the coffee also earns praise. The ambiance is often described as cute, peaceful, and conducive to reading or studying, with a welcoming and friendly staff at times, though several comments point to unfriendly or slow service, missed or wrong orders, and attention to detail that can vary. Some critiques mention reheated fillings or salads and a dessert such as baklava not meeting expectations. The surrounding area is viewed as a bit run down by some, but the interior is consistently praised for its atmosphere. Overall, it emerges as a place for bagel lovers who value quality toppings and a pleasant setting, while service consistency and occasional missteps keep some customers from returning.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Bagels in Montreal
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≈ 1.5 km
Le Parloir is described as a charming, cozy tea house with a warm, unique ambiance and a strong emphasis on English afternoon tea, a wide selection of teas, and generous scones, including gluten-free options that some call the best they’ve had; the service is consistently praised for being attentive and friendly, with good allergy accommodations and a willingness to help with dietary restrictions. The setting is frequently noted as cute and intimate, though a few guests find it cramped or quiet on weekends. The experience is enhanced by well presented plates, enjoyable pastries, and the possibility to bring a small bottle of bubbles; reservations are advised because the place can be busy, especially on weekends. Overall, the reviews converge on Le Parloir as a memorable, repeat-worthy tea destination, valued for its decor, atmosphere, and reliable tea service, even as tastes and crowd levels vary.View restaurant profile
Le Parloir
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealSavoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon TeasView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Mamie Clafoutis is described as a beloved bakery and cafe for many, known for exceptional pastries, breads and croissants, with favorites like the Oh Mon Dieu croissant and a standout kouign amann, plus trusted pistachio tarts and chocolate filled treats. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm and charming, and the food quality remains high even after renovations, though several reviews mourn a shift away from a personal, neighborhood feel toward a self service model. The new concept emphasizes speed and convenience, with some customers noting an impersonal, supermarket like vibe, higher prices, and limited seating, while others appreciate the self serve option and the ability to warm or self-serve certain items. A coffee machine is often highlighted as a standout feature, adding a wow factor to the experience. Overall, pastries and breads are praised as top notch, and the place remains a go to for morning bites, but there is a clear desire for a middle ground that preserves warmth and human service while keeping the modern efficiency.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Opens Today at 7 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews describe St-Viateur Bagel & Café as a quintessential Montreal bagel experience, with fresh, wood-fired bagels that are chewy and slightly sweet and offered in many varieties, often enjoyed with cream cheese or smoked salmon and in simple bagel sandwiches. The sesame, rosemary-salt and poppy are frequent favorites, and the bagels are praised for their quality and authentic Montreal character. A common caveat is the long lines and wait times, especially at peak times, though staff are described as fast, friendly and accommodating and the atmosphere remains welcoming. Payment is typically cash and Canadian debit, with US cards not accepted at many locations. Most reviews say the experience is worth the wait and a must-visit for bagel lovers visiting Montreal, though a few find the hype a bit inflated or note occasional inconsistency in freshness or value. Overall, it’s a cozy, bustling spot where you can see bagels being made on site and leave with a satisfying, classic Montreal breakfast or lunch.View restaurant profile
St-Viateur Bagel & Café
Opens Today at 7 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
Guests praise Café Souvenir for delicious food and warm, welcoming service. Brunch on the terrace is a highlight, with a charming atmosphere and top outdoor seating. The menu features crepes, the croque monsieur, eggs Benedict, a smoked bagel, Parisien, the burger souvenir and gnocchi with mushrooms, plus refreshing smoothies, and the new menu is described as a real treat. Service is noted as impeccable, friendly, courteous and smiling, making guests feel at home. Overall, this spot is highly recommended for a flavorful, comforting dining experience in a cozy, inviting setting.View restaurant profile
Café Souvenir
Opens Today at 9 amOutremont, Mile-End
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≈ 1.6 km
Sansotei Ramen is described as delivering richly flavored broths, chewy noodles, and generous toppings, with standout bowls like tonkotsu and miso black noted for depth and balance. Reviewers praise the variety and value, often mentioning satisfying portions and reasonable prices, and many appreciate the friendly service and cozy atmosphere, though a few say the vibe can feel generic or cramped and some mention inconsistent service. Gyoza and fried chicken receive mixed comments, with some praise for freshness and others noting uneven frying or bland fillings. Leftovers can be a hassle due to non microwaveable containers, and a winter draft and seating comfort are mentioned as areas for improvement. Overall, Sansotei Ramen is seen as a reliable, authentic ramen option in Montreal, offering a range of flavorful bowls that attract repeat visits despite occasional drawbacks in space and service.View restaurant profile
Sansotei Ramen
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
Ramen Isshin is praised for rich broths, well balanced noodles, and generous toppings, offering an authentic and comforting ramen experience with a cozy vibe. The menu features classic tonkotsu and garlic shoyu, spicy miso, and vegetarian options, along with popular sides such as karaage, gyoza, takoyaki, and desserts like mango mochi or bingsu. Service is described as fast and friendly by many, while some visits note slower pacing or timing hiccups between courses, and a few dishes may be less hot or flavorful. Prices are sometimes considered high for ramen, but the overall quality and portions are frequently cited as worth it. The shop is also praised for online ordering, strong atmosphere, and signature bowls like the red dragon. Overall the reviews converge on delicious, comforting bowls that many plan to return for, with repeat mentions of the broth depth, chewy noodles, and well balanced toppings.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 1.6 km
Chatime
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
≈ 1.7 km
Across reviews, Atelier Marjorie is described as a charming spot for indulgent pastries and creative cake decorating, with desserts like lemon tart, eclair, chou and macarons frequently praised for balance, flavor and texture, and cake designs such as the Paris Brest noted for beauty and taste. Attendees enjoy the cake decorating experiences and tea time as fun social activities, especially with friends, though some comments point to a cramped space, limited seating, and a pace that can feel rushed or disorganized. While the pastries are consistently linked to high quality and delight, a few notices mention concerns about cleanliness, upkeep, and price, as well as the limits of decoration options in some workshops. Personalization and pickup service are praised, with custom cakes reproducing designs faithfully and flavors described as delicious. Taken together, Atelier Marjorie is seen as a standout for pastry lovers and a good option for events or gifts, but potential visitors should be mindful of the compact space, variable service, and cost.View restaurant profile
Atelier Marjorie
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Savoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon Teas
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