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Restaurant Iris - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Iris

We are a restaurant in Montreal dedicated to typical Veracruz cuisine.
May be temporarily closed
(182)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Restaurant Iris delivers authentic Mexican flavors with welcoming ambiance and generous portions. The Mole enchilada is frequently highlighted as a standout, with a rich, layered sauce that is beautifully balanced. Dishes like the Come Back to Life, chilaquiles verdes, pupusas, ceviche, and tamales are described as fresh, thoughtfully composed, and deeply satisfying. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and professional, with a warm, family feel that makes guests feel at home. The atmosphere and presentation are consistently noted as inviting and unhurried, making it suitable for casual dinners or meals with friends. These reviews suggest a memorable experience marked by flavorful, well-executed dishes, reliable quality, and good value.View restaurant profile
Pupuseria Doña Maria - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Pupuseria Doña Maria

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(37)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Reviews for Pupuseria Doña Maria consistently praise flavorful pupusas, especially the revuelta pupusas, and yuca con chicharon, with many saying the food is delicious and comforting. Families note it as a go-to spot, with a daughter who would eat pupusas every day if allowed, and visitors mention friendly, kind staff and efficient service. The atmosphere is described as pleasant with music that isn't too loud, and cleanliness is highlighted alongside excellent pupusas. Several reviews mention that the restaurant can get busy, leading to takeout orders, and that Latin cuisine here is very tasty. People say they come back when craving a good old pupusa and fried plantain, never disappointed, and would highly recommend. The pupusas are praised for quality and the place is described as clean, though the service could be more attentive and check if anything is needed, but the overall experience would bring a return visit.View restaurant profile
Ola Latina - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Ola Latina

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(194)
Montreal North

Review Summary

Ola Latina receives enthusiastic notes for authentic Latin American flavors, generous portions, and a warm, attentive service that makes guests feel at home. Reviewers repeatedly praise flavorful, homemade style dishes like tacos, burritos al pastor, quesadillas, churros, plantains, and horchata, with many calling the food truly delicious and comforting. The experience is described as family owned and welcoming, with staff and the owner often singled out for friendliness and thoughtful service. Many mention great value and a wide range of options including vegetarian choices, and that the meals are hearty and satiating. First time visitors say they are impressed and plan to return, reinforcing the sentiment of a hidden gem and a coup de coeur. Overall, Ola Latina is seen as an authentic, flavorful, and hospitable dining spot in Montreal, delivering homemade quality and a memorable atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Las Brasas Restaurant - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Las Brasas Restaurant

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(126)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Las Brasas Restaurant is widely described as a small, welcoming neighborhood spot where the food shines with fresh, flavorful Mexican and pupusa dishes, especially birria tacos, quesabirria, pupusas, and tacos al pastor, often accompanied by horchata; guests repeatedly note generous portions, fair prices, and good value, with several mentions of midweek specials that attract repeat visits. The dining experience is characterized by a warm, homelike atmosphere, clean spaces, and attentive, friendly service that many describe as a highlight, though a few visits report average or less enthusiastic service on certain days. Delivery through Uber Eats is praised for consistent quality and reasonable portions. The menu is described as compact but well executed, leaving most diners satisfied with classics while offering a few standout items such as pupusas and birria that keep bringing them back. Overall sentiment is strongly positive, with families, date nights, and friends alike describing it as a reliable, authentic Mexican spot that delivers tasty, well seasoned dishes and a welcoming vibe, while some note that decor or service can vary slightly from visit to visit.View restaurant profile
Mama Sofia - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Mama Sofia

Pupuseria
Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(107)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Mama Sofia comes across as a small, family-run pupuseria that many reviewers praise for authentic Salvadorian flavors at good value, with pupusas as the standout and revueltas a frequent favorite, along with chicharrones and comforting soups; the shop also functions as a tiny grocery and Latino goods store, adding to the sense of a local neighborhood spot; the dining area is compact and the decor simple, not particularly romantic, while the staff are repeatedly described as warm and welcoming; some visits note issues such as hours of operation or stock, and a few diners found one batch of pupusas too salty or the cheese unbalanced, but these seem in the minority; traditional drinks like horchata are highlighted as enjoyable; overall, the reviews present Mama Sofia as a little gem for tasty, affordable pupusas and Salvадorean fare in a homey, family atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Sabor Latino - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Sabor Latino

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(547)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Overall, Sabor Latino is described as a busy Latin American market with a small restaurant counter inside and a wide range of products from many Latin American countries, including Mexican ingredients, Colombian pastries, and fresh bakery items. Reviewers highlight affordable prices in many cases, good value for prepared foods, and friendly, mostly helpful staff who often speak Spanish. Some items receive mixed feedback, such as pupusas that were disappointing and empanadas sometimes made with sweet dough, while others praise freshness and authenticity. Occasional stock shortages and presentations that could be improved are noted, alongside a fast food vibe or a dated look in need of renovation and price concerns due to crowds. Many say the store helps reconnect with roots and provides hard-to-find ingredients, and the restaurant section is praised for tasty and hearty plates. All in all, Sabor Latino is seen as a go-to place for Latin groceries and quick, flavorful meals, with strong variety and a sense of community, though experiences can vary by product and day.View restaurant profile
Sabor Latino - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Sabor Latino

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(77)
Brossard

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Reviews highlight a wide, homey Latin menu with fresh, flavorful dishes such as cachapas with cheese, pabellón, chicharrón, and tres leches cake, along with empanadas, pupusas, and tamales, plus passion fruit juice, all described as homemade in spirit and often generous in portions. The experience is often praised for friendly, patient staff who explain dishes and help diners pick options, and for authentic, comforting flavors that evoke traditional cooking. On the downside, some orders arrive disappointing when ribs and beef are overcooked and dry, and a few items are not available at all times, which can frustrate guests. Prices are noted as high for takeout, and portioning on sauces for pupusas is sometimes too small. A negative note concerns rude behavior from the kitchen administrator, which detracts from otherwise positive visits. Still, the overall impression is a place that captures Latin home cooking and inspires return visits, with many describing it as a favorite weekend stop for a tasty, satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
La Carreta - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

La Carreta

Open until 10 pm
(353)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Reviews for La Carreta frequently crown the pupusas as the best in Montreal, with many calling them the best in the world and praising generous fillings and flavorful sauces. The menu blends authentic Salvadoran staples with familiar Mexican picks, and drinks such as horchata are described as excellent. Service is often warm and friendly and the atmosphere welcoming and well put together, though a few notes mention long waits on busy nights and the interior sometimes feeling cold or the volume being a bit loud and some feel it has become more expensive than before. Prices are generally seen as fair for the quality, reservations are advised to minimize waits, and the place remains a top destination in Montreal for pupusas, with reviews also highlighting chicharron, tamales, and consistently good food.View restaurant profile
Sabor Latino - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Sabor Latino

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(312)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sabor Latino as a casual, welcoming hub that blends a Latin grocery, bakery, butcher, and restaurant, delivering authentic flavors, generous portions, and consistently friendly service. The atmosphere is lively and warm, with a wide range of Latin products and dishes like arepas, tacos, empanadas, and soups receiving strong praise for flavor and value. People highlight the variety and quality, calling it a hidden gem on the Plateau and a one stop shop for home cooking and Latin groceries. Some concerns appear, including occasional freshness issues with baked goods, questions about pricing, and a few service hiccups, but the overall impression is that Sabor Latino offers satisfying, authentic Latin experiences and is a go to spot for both meals and groceries in the city.View restaurant profile
El Chalateco - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

El Chalateco

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(443)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

El Chalateco is widely praised for authentic Salvadoran comfort food with pupusas, yucca, tamales and other staples described as delicious and well seasoned, offered at reasonable prices and in generous portions. Reviews consistently note a warm, friendly atmosphere and attentive service that helps create a feel of Latin American hospitality. The menu is varied with vegetarian and vegan options and features combo deals that include a drink, which many say adds strong value. Horchata and maracuja juice are frequently highlighted as fresh and flavorful, while a few guests find some dishes a bit too salty or the service slower at times. Some comments mention smaller pupusas or occasional inconsistency, but overall satisfaction runs high and many say they would return, sometimes making the trip from afar to do so. The place is often described as one of the best Salvadoran spots in town, with generous portions and affordable pricing that keep customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Cabanas Pupuseria - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Cabanas Pupuseria

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(287)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Experiences at Cabanas Pupuseria come across as a lively, friendly spot where the pupusas are described as fresh, flavorful and handmade with generous portions. Diners note a wide variety of salvadorian dishes and dishes from other LatAm cuisines, with horchata and arepas among the standout sides. The atmosphere is warm and family oriented, with colorful decor and a welcoming service that many call attentive and quick. Prices are described as affordable and the portions large, making it a reliable choice for a satisfying meal, although the establishment is cash only and an ATM is handy on site. On some visits a mix up with a vegetarian order or a busy service is mentioned, yet staff typically rectify issues promptly and with courtesy. Overall it is seen as a go to for authentic, comforting food, a place to share pupusas with friends or family, and a destination for a casual meal any time of the day, with many calling it the best pupuseria in the city and a dependable, friendly experience.View restaurant profile
Resto Los Planes - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Resto Los Planes

Open until 10 pm
(212)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Resto Los Planes is described as a warm, authentic Salvadoran spot in Montreal with generous portions, affordable prices, and a menu centered on pupusas, horchata, tamales, and other comforting staples. The staff are commonly praised for friendliness and attentiveness and the atmosphere is described as welcoming and homely, with fast service in many visits yet some notes that at times service can be slower. The pupusas are the highlight for many, cited as large, well filled, and full of flavor, with several noting it as one of the best pupuserias in town; others mention the texture or corn flour as a potential area for improvement and a few reported issues such as odd tastes on sides or items missing from takeout orders. The drinks and sides, including horchata and cabbage slaw, are repeatedly mentioned as well balanced and refreshing, and the menu sometimes includes Mexican picks alongside traditional Salvadoran dishes. Overall, it is seen as a strong, authentic, generous, and affordable option in Montreal, with a warm staff and a few caveats to keep in mind about consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Restaurant El Amigo - Salvadorian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant El Amigo

Open until 10 pm
(75)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: Pupusas in Montreal: the Best of El Salvador

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Restaurant El Amigo as a cozy, homey spot with generous portions and a Salvadoran leaning menu centered on pupusas. Some meals disappoint, with pupusas described as lacking filling and the curtido days old while the salsa felt too liquid, but other dishes earn praise, including a highly regarded quesadilla and the fish soup. Portions are consistently large and meals are often cooked to order, though some items may have been frozen and reheated and not served hot in the center. Service is described as friendly and strong for groups, yet at times staff feel overwhelmed and tap water is not provided. The atmosphere feels like a family kitchen, with dated decor and a TV showing Spanish programs, offering a warm, grandparents' home vibe. Bring your own wine or beer, and reservations by phone are common; accessibility for wheelchairs is limited. Overall, Restaurant El Amigo provides hearty Salvadoran fare and a memorable dining experience, with a mix of hits and misses that diners weigh as part of the charm.View restaurant profile

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