Shawarma Moods is described as clean and inviting with friendly staff and tasty, juicy shawarmas made from fresh chicken, earning strong praise from many diners. Some reviews note slow or inconsistent service and repeat waits outside, and one critiques a burger for a poor meat to bun ratio and overall value. Overall, the tone favors flavor and cleanliness but highlights punctuality and value concerns, making it a generally positive but mixed overview of the dining experience.View restaurant profile
At Mona Mediterranean Street Food, reviewers consistently praise fresh, flavorful sandwiches at very reasonable prices, with standouts like the falafel, grilled chicken, and a tender smoked maple beef sandwich with perfect pickles and soft pita. Fresh bread and well seasoned fillings are repeatedly highlighted, along with original sauces that feel special. The staff is described as warm and welcoming, and the casual vibe is enhanced by an outdoor area that looks inviting in warmer weather; a few notes mention the space being cold at times and service can be slower since everything is made to order, which is acceptable to many given the quality. While the Montreal steak isn’t loved by everyone, the overall sentiment is strongly positive and many call Mona a top value in the Old Port and would return, sometimes after visiting multiple times and with some saying it was among the best meals in Montreal so far. Overall, it comes across as a place with bold flavors, good portions, and friendly service that keeps conversations going about its simple yet tasty offerings.View restaurant profile
Kutum Montreal earns high praise for a warm, family-run atmosphere and a Bengali French fusion that blends traditional Bangladeshi flavors with creative twists like naan pizza, tacos and tapas. The menu is described as flavorful and inventive, with standout items such as shrimp and beef tapas, chicken and shrimp platters, shakshuka, and a pistachio Nutella latte that many say is memorable. Patio or terrace spaces are frequently called a vibe, and the overall ambience is cozy and welcoming, with friendly service that many reviewers say goes above and beyond. Brunch is a recurring highlight, with praise for the varied options and halal offerings that bring a comforting, homey touch. A few reviews note occasional inconsistencies in seasoning or service timing, but the consensus remains that Kutum Montreal offers a distinctive and comforting fusion experience worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Bayrut Restaurant is described as a warmly authentic Lebanese dining spot in Montreal, where critics praise flavorful, fresh, home style cooking and a generous, hospitable service that often feels like family. Dishes range from creamy hummus and vibrant tabbouleh to slow cooked lamb, grape leaves, and shish barak, with many calling them perfectly balanced, beautifully presented and deeply comforting. The tasting menu is a standout for many, though some reviews note price and value can vary, and portions can be substantial. The atmosphere is cozy, elegant, and inviting, with staff and the owner taking pride in the menu and hospitality, and the venue is noted as accessible with no stairs to navigate. Lebanese wines and distinctive touches like handmade bread, truffle hummus, and unique regional dishes receive particular praise, while desserts such as knefeh or rice pudding are memorable finales. Overall, Bayrut Restaurant is regarded as a premier Lebanese dining destination in the city, celebrated for authentic flavors, generous care, and a welcoming vibe, with a few comments on value and consistency but a strong majority calling it a must visit.View restaurant profile
Cafe Tere is widely described as a cozy, calming space with thoughtful design, warm lighting, and an inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to linger. The coffee and drinks are a highlight, with praise for smooth espresso, excellent matcha, and house-made syrups and organic ingredients that add depth to the flavors. The menu blends healthy options with appealing presentation, including smoothie bowls, energy bites, gluten-free choices, and pastries that feel homemade. The space and staff are repeatedly commended for hospitality, friendliness, and attentiveness, creating a vibe that feels welcoming to students, friends, and solo visitors alike. The setting is noted for being photogenic and well curated, with design elements such as light beams and carefully chosen dishware contributing to a refined yet cozy feel. Many reviewers call Cafe Tere a hidden gem and one of the best coffee spots in Montreal, a place to work, study, or simply relax, where the energy is warm and the experience cohesive from the moment of entry.View restaurant profile