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Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

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Manga Bistro - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Manga Bistro

Anime-Themed 'ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT' Restaurant
Open until 11 pm
(1135)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Travel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in Montreal

Review Summary

Manga Bistro offers a vibrant all you can eat sushi experience framed by dynamic manga decorations that make every visit feel playful and welcoming. Torched sushi stands out for rich flavor and perfect searing, and a wide variety of rolls, sashimi, and hot dishes keeps cravings satisfied. The easy order system on tablets streamlines sampling a broad menu, while friendly, attentive staff help ensure everything runs smoothly. The atmosphere blends energy with a warm, family friendly vibe that suits both casual meals and special occasions. Prices and lunch options are usually good value for the quality and variety, though the restaurant can get crowded and reservations are strongly recommended to avoid long waits. Overall Manga Bistro is a must visit for sushi lovers and anime fans seeking a memorable dining experience with plenty of choices and a distinctive setting.View restaurant profile
Qing Hua Dumpling - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Qing Hua Dumpling

Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Open until 10 pm
(162)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal

Review Summary

Qing Hua Dumpling earns high marks across reviews for freshly made dumplings with vibrant flavors and a wide variety, from juicy pork and shrimp to satisfying vegan options, with wrappers that are pleasantly chewy and each dumpling served steaming hot and quickly. Diners appreciate the choice between steamed and pan fried dumplings, the strong value for money, and prices that stay affordable for the quality. The dining experience is described as welcoming and efficient, with friendly, attentive service contributing to a warm atmosphere even during busy periods. The setting is cozy and lively, suitable for families and groups, and some notes mention a short wait at peak hours. Many reviewers call Qing Hua Dumpling one of the best dumpling spots in Montreal, with repeated recommendations and positive mentions of the service and hospitality. Overall the impressions point to excellent dumplings, generous variety, reliable speed, and a memorable, satisfying visit.View restaurant profile
La Hueca - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

La Hueca

The Best Latin Bowls in Quebec
Open until 7 pm
(188)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Across reviews, La Hueca is described as a charming, affordable hidden gem delivering bold, authentic Ecuadorian flavors in a generous, customizable bowl format. Diners praise the friendly, attentive service and warm atmosphere, with standout dishes like encebollado, bolon, ceviche, empanadas, locro de papa, and the tres leches cake that evoke home cooking. The place is noted for good value and portions, and many say the bowls are packed with flavor and ingredients you can mix to taste. A few criticisms appear, such as inconsistency with encebollado compared to the Guayaquil style, chifles not crispy, and a pulled pork bowl that can be watery, but these do not derail the overall positive impression. The location inside a mall food court is described as a bit hard to find, yet the discovery is part of the charm for many visitors who say they would return weekly or recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Poutineville - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Poutineville

Open until 11 pm
(355)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: The Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Poutineville depict generous portions and a wide range of poutine options, from classic to creative toppings inspired by different cuisines, with many finding the poutine tasty and comforting and the prices fair for the size. The atmosphere is described as casual and fun, with options like board games and a lively vibe that suits a quick bite or a relaxed evening. Service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness and efficiency, though some visits note inconsistent experiences such as a slower or less engaged server, lukewarm poutine, or fries that were not hot. A few reviews mention smaller takeout portions or food that did not meet expectations, but many diners report positive experiences and would return, especially for the Montreal style and other signature poutines. The restaurant is also seen as family friendly with options for different tastes and dietary considerations, making it a reliable choice for groups, students or travelers looking for a big meal and a casual setting in downtown Montreal.View restaurant profile
Gyubee Japanese Grill - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Gyubee Japanese Grill

Open until 11 pm
(912)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Gyubee Japanese Grill offers an all you can eat Japanese BBQ experience with a wide and often outstanding selection of meats that are fresh, well marinated and quickly grilled at the table. Reviewers praise the quality and tenderness of the beef and other meats, the satisfying sides, bibimbap option, and the fast, attentive service that keeps drinks refilled and orders coming on busy nights. The atmosphere is described as clean, vibrant, and sometimes a bit loud when crowded, with some notes about a robot delivering food and a modern ordering setup via QR codes. A common caveat is the popularity which leads to long wait times and the need to join a waitlist or plan ahead since reservations may be limited, and there is typically a time limit per table. Some comments mention language barriers, occasional inconsistencies in service or in meat seasoning, and dessert quality, but overall value, variety, and the all you can eat format keep many guests returning.View restaurant profile
Jugo Juice - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Jugo Juice

An assortment of wraps, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices
Open until 5 pm
(12)
Shaughnessy Village, Westmount

Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews for Jugo Juice describe a place with friendly, super sweet staff, quick service, and drinks that taste fresh because real fruit is used, with many customers appreciating the free rewards. The Vit C juice and goyave explosion are noted favorites, and Mango Magic and Raspberry Rush are often cited as top smoothies. Some comments mention price concerns and a desire to avoid price increases, while a French note adds that the juice is delicious and the service attitude and shopping experience are very good.View restaurant profile
Picks - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Picks

Open until 10 pm
(217)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews describe Picks as a small, family run burger spot in downtown Montreal known for fully customizable burgers, fresh ingredients, and strong value. The menu invites personalization with a wide range of toppings and sauces, including smoked Gouda and kimchi, and even options like poutine on the side. Patty thickness is debated, with some diners finding thick patties hard to bite while others praise burgers cooked to perfection and juicy, and several notes suggest thinner patties could yield a nicer crust. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, a hole in the wall with drawings on the walls and friendly staff. Many reviews highlight fast, courteous service and affordable prices, and a sense that the recipes and vibe have remained consistent even after new ownership. Poutine is a common pairing, with large portions and flavorful sauces, though a few readers wished for more sauce on the poutine. Takeout is convenient and the location near Sainte-Catherine and St Marc makes it easy to grab a quick bite. A recurring note praises the loyal, returning customers and the sense of community and value, with veggie burgers and other crowd favorites mentioned. Overall, it is seen as one of the best burger spots in Montreal by many, with consistent quality, generous toppings, and a warm, approachable vibe, though there are occasional mixed experiences.View restaurant profile
Nouille De Riz Yunnan - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Nouille De Riz Yunnan

Open until 10 pm
(81)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Nouille De Riz Yunnan appears in reviews as a go-to for authentic Yunnan style noodles, with broth that is rich and flavorful and noodles that are fresh and springy. The portions are large and value is strong, with features like unlimited rice noodle refills and affordable prices. The menu offers variety including vegetarian options, dumplings, and spicy specialties, and there are gluten aware choices as well. Service is frequently described as fast and friendly, with staff who check allergies and offer recommendations, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere and a sense of being a hidden gem in Montreal. While most responses are positive and emphasize high quality and care, a few mention occasional changes in taste after updates or a desire for more meat or vegetables in some bowls, and one note of stomach discomfort; overall the consensus praises fresh ingredients, robust flavors, and the comfort of a reliably satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
Java U - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Java U

Open until 11 pm
(136)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Java U reads as a cozy, study friendly cafe with a dependable mix of coffee, matcha, and desserts. Reviewers love the banana pudding and mini pancakes with generous toppings, and many call the pastries tasty when fresh, with several praising the new pancake options and recent menu updates. The staff is repeatedly described as friendly, welcoming, and attentive, and the atmosphere is ideal for studying or casual meetups, with fair prices and multiple locations contributing to the appeal. The banana pudding is a frequent standout and the matcha beverages receive strong praise, though a few notes mention a latte or matcha that is a bit milky and some pastries that are not as fresh. Some feedback highlights the improvements under new ownership and extended hours, while one comment points to a cup sleeve with medical advertising as an odd touch. Overall, Java U is seen as a reliable go to for coffee, desserts, and a relaxed place to linger, with many reviewers planning to return.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Ramen Isshin

Open until 11 pm
(70)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try

Review Summary

Overall, Ramen Isshin is described as a solid ramen spot with a wide range of bowls and dependable service. Diners praise the broths—deep, flavorful and well balanced with miso, shoyu and dashi notes—and the noodles that are often chewy, with vegan options and vegan noodles by default. The tsukemen and takoyaki receive frequent praise, along with a standout chashu and other toppings, and desserts like kakigori get a thumbs-up as a nice finish. The atmosphere is noted as welcoming, with fast, friendly service that keeps lines moving even when busy. A few caveats appear, including occasional smaller portions, price considerations, and the space sometimes feeling chilly or crowded, plus occasional remarks about texture in a few items. Overall, the place comes across as consistently good and worth trying, with many guests likely to return to explore more ramens and sides.View restaurant profile
Café Myriade - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Café Myriade

Open until 7 pm
(120)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote WorkThe Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Patrons describe Café Myriade as a bright, welcoming spot for a quiet coffee or a productive study break, with consistently good coffee and friendly, attentive staff at reasonable prices. The atmosphere is often praised for ample natural light, a relaxed vibe, and a neighborhood feel, making it a reliable choice for a quick coffee or a longer visit. While coffee quality and service are repeatedly highlighted as strengths, a few reviews note pastries can disappear quickly or be a bit dry, and peak hours can get quite noisy. Some mentions point to minor practical quirks such as inconsistent wifi or the air conditioning being chilly at times. Overall Café Myriade comes across as a popular, well located cafe with great drinks like lattes, chai, and matcha, plus fresh pastries, where people enjoy working or socializing and plan to return, even as a few improvements to pastry quality, comfort, and connectivity could enhance the experience.View restaurant profile

Chez Nouilles

Open until 11 pm
(72)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Chez Nouilles draws praise for handmade noodles that are chewy and flavorful broths, with a range of small appetizers and generous portions that offer good value. Reviews highlight dishes such as biang biang noodles, various noodle soups, a beef option, and vegetarian choices, all described as satisfying with hearty portions and attentive service. The overall impression is very positive, with many noting a warm welcome, fast service, and a desire to return, and several calling this one of the best noodle experiences in the area. Some comments mention inconsistency, finding some soups lighter in flavor, variations in noodle thickness, or beef that did not meet expectations, though these caveats are outweighed by portions, chili oil, and overall aroma. Taken together, diners emphasize delicious noodles, a flavorful broth, and a welcoming environment that makes Chez Nouilles worth revisiting.View restaurant profile
Antep Kabab - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Antep Kabab

Open until 11 pm
(259)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Antep Kabab is widely praised for fresh bread baked on site, tender grilled meat, and authentic Turkish flavors that feel like home. Many reviews describe the kebab sandwiches as among the best in Montreal, with emphasis on fresh ingredients, bold spice, and the aroma of wood-fired grilling. The place is often described as a family owned operation with friendly staff and a casual atmosphere, though some customers report slow service and crowded conditions during peak hours. Feedback on portions and prices is mixed, with some saying value is good while others note price increases and smaller portions over time. Cash payment is commonly mentioned as the only option in some reports, and wait times can be long when the venue is busy. Readers also value the on site baked bread and the overall meat quality, while a few note changes in recipe or service that affect the experience. Overall, this spot is a go to for Turkish style sandwiches and plates, with a loyal following and frequent recommendations for takeout or casual dining in downtown Montreal.View restaurant profile
Jako - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Jako

Opens Today at 5 pm
(360)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Jako is described as a small, cozy Korean and Japanese fusion restaurant with a warm vibe and soft lighting. The food is repeatedly praised for being flavorful and generously portioned, with favorites like bulgogi dolsot, yaki udon, fried chicken, katsu with cream sauce, and sundubu; prices are considered affordable for the downtown area. Service is noted as attentive and friendly, often quick, with staff who offer good recommendations and even help with takeout when the meal is finished. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and unpretentious, a good setting for casual meals with friends or family, though the space can be a bit dark and the music loud at times, and a few dishes are described as overly salty or oily. Overall, reviews converge on a highly positive impression and a strong likelihood to return, with many urging reservations for peak times.View restaurant profile
Maison Bulgogi House - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Maison Bulgogi House

Open until 11 pm
(127)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Maison Bulgogi House for hearty, home style Korean dishes and reliable flavors that feel authentic. Soups like samgaetang, gamjatang, dolsot bibimbap and pork potato soup are highlighted as comforting and generously portioned, with many saying the meals are satisfying even on a sick day or when craving a comforting bowl. The staff are frequently described as friendly and accommodating, with attentive service and helpful dish recommendations, and many reviews mention good value and reasonable prices. The dining atmosphere is noted as cozy with a casual vibe, though a few remarks point to outdated decor or dim lighting. Takeout and online ordering are common and convenient, and some reviewers appreciate extras like complimentary tea and well balanced banchan. A minority mention issues such as a below par dish or a problematic bill including tips and taxes, but these seem isolated. Overall, Maison Bulgogi House is seen as a strong go to spot in Montreal for comforting Korean cooking and reliable portions, with many calling it a hidden gem.View restaurant profile
Chez oncle Cheng - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Chez oncle Cheng

Open until 7:30 pm
(79)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews of Chez oncle Cheng describe it as a hidden gem with large portions for the price, offering quick, flavorful meals in a casual setting. The staff are repeatedly characterized as friendly and attentive, with regulars sometimes greeted warmly on return visits. The menu is praised for being tasty, fresh, and well balanced, with wok style dishes prepared in front of diners and options like egg and shrimp omelette over rice. Value is a common thread, with generous portions, affordable pricing, and meals that include a drink. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and straightforward, sometimes likened to a cafeteria or student friendly spot, and the service is consistently noted as fast and courteous. Overall, the restaurant is seen as underrated and worth seeking out, with many reviews indicating a high likelihood of returning and recommending it to others.View restaurant profile
Starbucks - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Starbucks

Open until 10:30 pm
(111)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Starbucks reviews paint a mostly positive picture of good coffee and friendly service, with staff who are pleasant and helpful and make a difference to the experience. However, there is a recurring frustration with wait times and a lack of urgency when placing or picking up orders. The space is described as small with few seating options, a limited menu, and minimal fast order amenities, which can feel inconvenient for some customers. There are also favorable notes about special drinks like the creme brulee holiday option and instances where staff went above and beyond for a birthday order, alongside praise for a polite, welcoming atmosphere. Convenience is highlighted by its proximity to campus, though some patrons express disappointment about a terrace policy change that is not pet friendly. Overall, Starbucks appears as a reliable go to for coffee and service, with room to improve on speed, seating, and menu breadth.View restaurant profile
O'Larock - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

O'Larock

Opens Tomorrow at 5 am
(94)
Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

O'Larock earns praise for solid home style cooking with standout breakfast poutine and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Some reviews note the dining room can feel chilly, but the service is consistently friendly and attentive. Breakfast is available all day and the menu offers simple, comforting options that appeal to a broad range of tastes. Diners mention generous portions, good value for money, and dishes from beans with lard to salads and wraps. Homemade flavors and a family vibe come through in the cooking and the overall experience. The staff are described as friendly, smiling, and accommodating, with dogs welcome on the patio and ample parking. Desserts are praised as divine and the overall quality is described as excellent with a strong value proposition. All in all O'Larock is viewed as a gem in Valleyfield for reliable meals, a cozy ambiance, and a casual, affordable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Sam cha - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Sam cha

Opens Today at 5 pm
(311)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in Montreal

Review Summary

Sam Cha draws praise for flavorful Korean dishes and good value, with standouts like bibimbap, tteokbokki, jokbal, pajeon, kimchi fried rice, and spicy soups, served by friendly staff in a cozy setting. Reviewers note that the place can get very busy, especially on weekends, with long lines and tables that are close together, making the atmosphere loud, though weekday visits can feel more relaxed. Reservations are often recommended or required on busy nights to secure a table. Several comments mention inconsistent service or occasional delays, and a few dishes are described as overly salty, bland, or smaller than expected, with some noting a dip in quality after menu changes. Overall, it remains a solid, affordable option for Korean classics that many diners plan to return to for more.View restaurant profile
Ici Restaurant Coréen - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Ici Restaurant Coréen

Open until 8 pm
(151)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Ici Restaurant Coréen is described as a small, cozy, mom-and-pop spot in Montreal with a whimsical vibe featuring Korean music, a mini library, and warm, attentive service. The place is praised for fresh, delicious food, generous portions for the price, and a menu that highlights kimbap varieties, bulgogi, tteokbokki, bibimbap, and kimchi, with many noting options for different tastes and substitutions. The order screen with photos is appreciated for convenient customization. The atmosphere and affordability draw praise, alongside takeout-friendly service and a welcoming, homey feel. However, it is a very small venue with limited seating, no on-site bathroom, and occasional inconsistencies in dishes, including one review that mischaracterized fried chicken and another that found a tuna kimbap dry. Overall, it emerges as a beloved, quirky spot worth visiting for Korean comfort food in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Pho Nguyen - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Pho Nguyen

Open until 10 pm
(338)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Pho Nguyen as a cozy, small, unpretentious spot offering generous portions and consistently flavorful pho and vermicelli dishes at good prices, with many calling it the best pho in Montreal or among the top in Canada and the US. The broth is frequently praised for depth and warmth, though a few tasters note it can be slightly sweeter or less soulful depending on the batch. Service is commonly described as friendly and fast, with staff accommodating dietary needs and order changes without fuss. The atmosphere and location feel tucked away yet convenient for takeout or dine in, adding to a sense of a hidden gem. Some critiques appear, such as concerns about serving hot soup in plastic bowls, occasional blandness in certain meat dishes, or a less robust broth on some visits. Overall the consensus points to good value, reliable flavor, and a place that regulars are eager to return to and recommend.View restaurant profile
Brasserie Barabas - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Brasserie Barabas

Open until 10 pm
(141)
Shaughnessy Village, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Review Summary

Brasserie Barabas stands out for a warm, convivial atmosphere, a spacious outdoor terrace, and a strong craft beer program with a wide variety and tasting options, all set in a charming Quebec town. The space is described as welcoming to families and dogs alike, with live music on weekends and a friendly, attentive staff that makes it easy to linger. Food offerings come from visiting trucks or on-site partners and pair well with the beers, though some reviews note that the kitchen can be uneven and prices can be a bit high. The atmosphere is festive and relaxed, with indoor seating and a large outdoor area featuring fire pits, and the overall vibe favors socializing and casual gatherings. In short, Brasserie Barabas is valued for its beer quality and community feel, making it a go-to spot for beer lovers and groups looking for a lively, laid-back experience.View restaurant profile
Thali - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Thali

Open until 10 pm
(256)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Thali draws praise for flavorful, affordable Indian food with generous portions and quick service, with standout items including butter chicken, shahi paneer, palak paneer, lamb curry, samosas, naan, and hearty thali platters that many consider among the best around. The dining experience is described as unpretentious, satisfying, and versatile for takeout or dine-in, supported by consistently friendly and efficient staff and good value for the money. While the fare is widely appreciated, some reviews note occasional inconsistency in taste from day to day, a few dishes that fall short or arrive with issues, and remarks about ambiance, cleanliness, or parking. Overall, Thali is seen as a dependable, tasty option for fast Indian fare that many patrons return to year after year, a go‑to for big portions, variety, and approachable prices.View restaurant profile
The Alley - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

The Alley

Open until 11 pm
(181)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe a welcoming vibe at The Alley with a pleasant atmosphere and friendly staff, and many call it one of the best bubble tea spots in Montreal. The menu is noted for freshness and variety, with standout options like the orange lulu and the alley trio milk tea, while some drinks get criticized for being overly sweet even at half sugar. Customers often mention the staff as amazing and helpful, and birthday freebies are appreciated. Dessert like drinks are popular, and the tiramisu crunch is a common favorite, with tips to mix well before drinking. A few reviews mention a downgrade in quality recently, occasional wrong orders or off flavors (matcha aftertaste, jasmine tea burnt), and tapioca that is sometimes undercooked. Health concerns are reported by a minority who experienced illness after visits. Non-dairy options are limited to cow and soy milk, with oat milk not available. Overall, the place is described as cute and pleasant with good boba and a solid all around experience, though some reviews note inconsistency and occasional quality dips.View restaurant profile
Poke Bento - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Poke Bento

Open until 9:30 pm
(138)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews for Poke Bento describe fresh, affordable poke bowls and bento options with consistent quality and quick, friendly service, making it a go to option for lunch or dinner. Portions are generally generous and prices praised, with many noting strong value, occasional promotions, and easy ordering through Uber Eats or Fantuan, while direct orders sometimes include a free drink or appetizer. A few experiences are more mixed, with some bowls heavy on rice and light on toppings, and salmon or salmon flambé options receiving lower marks. The restaurant is often described as a hidden gem in downtown Montreal or near the metro, attracting regulars from surrounding areas for reliable freshness and speedy service.View restaurant profile
Sushi Ste-Catherine - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Sushi Ste-Catherine

Open until 11 pm
(603)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Sushi Ste-Catherine offers a generous all you can eat sushi experience with a wide variety and strong value for lunch, drawing praise for fast service and many fresh flavors. Food is described as fresh and flavorful with highlights like salmon and a broad selection of rolls, tempura and other dishes, though a few visits note inconsistent preparation and some items arriving cold or in small portions. Service quality is mixed, ranging from friendly, quick, and accommodating staff to slower, busier times where attentiveness suffers or management comes off as brusque. The atmosphere is often lively and busy, sometimes crowded or cramped during peak hours, and a few reviews mention chilly or uncomfortable indoor conditions or noise levels. While gluten free options can be limited and ordering experiences vary, the restaurant remains a frequent Montreal all you can eat sushi choice for many who value variety and price, with several calling it among the better options in the city despite occasional service and consistency drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Mama Bangkok - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Mama Bangkok

Opens Today at 5 pm
(73)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Mama Bangkok for a Pad Thai many call the best in the city, and the Tom Yum is often noted as good, with portions described as large enough to share. The value is repeatedly highlighted as excellent for money. A self service system is mentioned as finicky at first but becomes easy to navigate once understood. Counter staff receive mixed feedback, with some reviewers finding them polite and to the point while others describe rough experiences, yet the food is widely celebrated. While a few comments mention flavourless or greasy options, the overall consensus is that the dishes are flavorful and satisfying. The Pad Thai tends to be a go to choice for visitors returning to town, and there is a sense that the overall experience is casual and fast, with signs to help and no need for elaborate dining.View restaurant profile
Grillado's - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Grillado's

May be temporarily closed
(225)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate Ramadan

Review Summary

Grillado's is described as delivering flavorful Portuguese style chicken with juicy meat and well balanced spices, and generous portions that many feel justify the price, though several reviews note that quality and consistency have dipped recently. The menu's highlights include items like beef ribs with garlic bread and peri fries, with sauces and spice blends earning particular praise and a favorable balance between dine in and quick service. Service is often praised for friendliness and attentiveness, while some comments point to an outdated look, a dining room that feels more suited to takeout, and occasional cleanliness issues. A few readers suggest adding more sides per plate and a renovation to lift the overall ambiance. Overall, the reviews converge on a strong liking for the food and a willingness to return, tempered by concerns about value, consistency, and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Lakshana's Chettinad - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Lakshana's Chettinad

Open until 10:30 pm
(705)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Overall, Lakshana's Chettinad is described as a casual, no frills spot delivering authentic South Indian flavors, with many praising bold Chettinad curries, crisp dosas, and flavorful chutneys, along with generous portions and a wide tiffin and dosa lineup that invites customization by removing items in a combo. Dishes such as channa masala, ghee rice, paneer sabji, and biryani receive praise for warmth and aroma, while service is often noted as friendly and attentive and the BYOB option, fresh mango lassi, and flexible substitutions add to the appeal. Some reviews mention room for improvement in service management and consistency, occasional small portions or items that are too spicy or bland, and a few experiences that changed after menu or ownership shifts, but the overall vibe remains satisfying for those seeking authentic Tamil South Indian comfort food, especially for dosa lovers and fans of the special tiffin.View restaurant profile
La Station des Sports - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

La Station des Sports

Open until 11 pm
(131)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: The Best Sports Bars in Montreal: Where to Watch Your Favorite Games

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Station des Sports as a lively sports bar with nights that range from quiet and relaxed to electric during big events. Service is generally fast and friendly, with staff described as efficient on busy nights, though a few visits mention delays or less patient moments when crowds form. The food earns solid marks for value and portions, with highlights including a huge Philly style steak sub, crispy sweet potato sides, wings, and fish and chips. Drinks and desserts are well received, with a broad beer selection and crowd pleasing cocktails. The atmosphere shines on fight nights and birthday celebrations, feeling energetic and fun and making it a good spot to watch games and socialize. Hours can be inconsistent, with some reports of early closings. Overall, La Station des Sports is seen as a solid option for sports fans seeking hearty fare and a lively scene, though experiences can vary with crowd levels and service may lag at peak times.View restaurant profile
Asoo Restaurant - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Asoo Restaurant

May be temporarily closed
(34)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Asoo Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with authentic, delicious and healthy fare, and many diners praise friendly, attentive service and a reliably enjoyable dining experience; some consider it the best Persian restaurant in Montreal and note that visits happen regularly without disappointment. However, a few reviews describe decent food paired with disappointing service when crowded, with staff seeming distracted or unwelcoming, which can overshadow the quality on those occasions.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Shamdooni - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Restaurant Shamdooni

Open until 11 pm
(122)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Shamdooni is described as a warm, authentic Persian restaurant in downtown Montreal that consistently delivers generous portions, flavorful dishes, and good value. Reviews highlight authentic favorites such as dizi, ghorme sabzi, fesenjan, joojeh, koobideh, baghali polo, tahchin, and ash reshteh, with rice often praised as well cooked and the meals feeling homemade and comforting. The service is frequently praised for friendliness and hospitality, with staff going the extra mile, including sharing homemade bread and tea, and even delivering orders during busy times. The atmosphere is described as cozy, unpretentious, and family like. While most feedback is very positive, a few notes mention slower service when busy, some dishes not meeting expectations such as tenderness of meat or balance of flavors, and occasional issues with wait times or accuracy. Overall the restaurant is regarded as a gem for traditional Iranian cuisine at affordable prices, offering a memorable and homey dining experience in the city.View restaurant profile
Fondue Chinoise Express - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Fondue Chinoise Express

Opens Monday at 11:30 am
(32)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Fondue Chinoise Express is described as a no frills, hole in the wall spot where the focus is on the food rather than ambience, offering a broad range of authentic Chinese dishes with generous portions at affordable prices. The best dan dan noodles in town and a spice pork dish are frequently praised, along with hearty noodle soups and a broth that is often described as rich and comforting. Chili oil, garlic and coriander are common toppings that elevate the dishes. Service is straightforward and quick, making it a good choice after a long day. Occasional random closures are noted, but most reviews emphasize the consistently fresh flavors and strong value that keep people returning.View restaurant profile
Restaurant PM - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Restaurant PM

Open until 10 pm
(98)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Restaurant PM is described as a straightforward, no frills Chinese spot downtown with clean but simple decor and no pretensions of fine dining. Service is consistently fast and attentive, portions are large for a low price, and the place is regarded as a reliable option for a hearty, affordable meal. Diners note a broad range of Eastern Asian dishes and favorites like General Tao chicken, fried rice, eggplant dishes, and other Cantonese staples, all delivered quickly with solid flavor. While the atmosphere is practical and not fancy, it is considered a safe spot for takeout or casual dinners and even small group celebrations. Overall, Restaurant PM is seen as one of the more generous and dependable fast Chinese choices in the area, valued for value, consistency, and speed across visits.View restaurant profile
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento

Open until 8 pm
(16)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento is described as one of the few authentic Mainland Chinese style spots in Montreal, with great food and solid service. The atmosphere is not glamorous but homely and comforting, reminding patrons of university days.View restaurant profile
Chungchun Kogo Coreen - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Chungchun Kogo Coreen

Open until 10 pm
(159)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Chungchun Kogo Coreen as a small casual spot offering Korean style hot dogs with a crispy batter and a playful range of toppings, from mozzarella and potato coated to cheese and sausage options, including Doritos variations, with a solid lineup of dipping sauces like chili mayo, spicy mayo, teriyaki, and sweet and sour. The atmosphere is cozy and affordable, ideal for a quick bite and often considered instagrammable. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and helpful recommendations, even during busy periods. Some reviews note the downtown location and a Chinatown branch and recall years of steady quality, though a few mention changes in the batter that can leave a dog soggy and a sense that consistency has fluctuated. Overall, it comes across as a beloved go-to snack spot with a distinctive menu and repeat visits, tempered by occasional service hiccups or perceived dips in quality during peak times.View restaurant profile
Rollys - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Rollys

Open until 8 pm
(113)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Best New Restaurants in Montreal (April 2026)

Review Summary

Rollys is described as a small, busy spot that serves large, soft cinnamon buns with a creative lineup including classic, raspberry pistachio, Biscoff, Nutella, pear, orange and tiramisu, with many reviewers praising freshness, warmth and bold flavors, while some batches come out dry or undercooked and the original cream cheese icing can be overpowering. The experience is punctuated by long lines, limited seating and occasional delays, and utensils are sometimes missing, though staff are generally nice. Overall the buns are considered tasty and substantial and often worth the price, especially when warmed, making Rollys a noteworthy destination for cinnamon bun lovers despite the bustle and a few misfires.View restaurant profile
PangJi Guilin Nouilles - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

PangJi Guilin Nouilles

Open until 10 pm
(241)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Where to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.

Review Summary

Reviews describe PangJi Guilin Nouilles as a cozy, family-run spot in downtown Montreal that delivers authentic Guangxi flavors through handmade noodles and rich, comforting broths. Noodles such as Guilin rice noodles with crispy pork and laoyo varieties are repeatedly praised for texture, while broths are noted as flavorful and satisfying, with some dishes offering a gentle heat and others a bold spice that can be dialed back. The service stands out for being warm, friendly, and attentive, contributing to a homey, welcoming atmosphere. Many diners call it a hidden gem or must-try, often returning for the consistent quality, generous portions, and the overall sense of authenticity. Occasional caveats mention that some dishes can be fatty or oily, and one visit noted an off day with a strong burnt chili or unusual cleaning scent, but these seem to be exceptions in a generally positive consensus. Overall, PangJi Guilin Nouilles is regarded as a reliable go-to for handmade noodles, flavorful soups, and a memorable Guilin style dining experience.View restaurant profile
Chai Paratha - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Chai Paratha

Open until 8 pm
(506)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Chai Paratha is viewed as a warm, small eatery that serves authentic Pakistani and Lahori style parathas, chai, and breakfast favorites. Reviewers praise flaky parathas such as aloo paratha, chicken paratha, and lacha paratha, the halwa puri combo, and the kadak or karak chai that tastes homemade. The atmosphere and service are repeatedly described as friendly and homely, with many noting a welcoming, family run vibe. A few criticisms touch on price for portions, occasional oiliness in items like samosas, limited seating, and some inconsistent service experiences. Overall the consensus is that Chai Paratha delivers authentic flavors, fresh ingredients, and a comforting brunch or breakfast that makes customers want to return.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Coucou Gâteau - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Pâtisserie Coucou Gâteau

Open until 7 pm
(66)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pâtisserie Coucou Gâteau as a small, charming spot with stunning, intricately decorated pastries and a good selection of drinks, where the cakes are visually striking and come in a range of flavors from lemon and yuzu to passion fruit, lychee, and tiramisu, with many noting light flaky textures and fillings that are rich without being overly sweet. The quality of ingredients and careful craft are repeatedly praised, making desserts feel like souvenirs, and the service and ambience are often highlighted as excellent, though a few reviewers feel the taste can be ordinary to pastry veterans and question social media hype. Limited seating due to the compact size and go-early or takeout being common are frequent themes, with prices described as fair for the level of quality and the shop frequently recommended as a standout addition to Montréal's dessert scene.View restaurant profile
Nouilles de Lan Zhou - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Nouilles de Lan Zhou

May be temporarily closed
(70)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Review Summary

Reviews of Nouilles de Lan Zhou consistently praise the hand pulled noodles, the rich and well balanced broths, and the large portions, with many calling the beef noodle soup or the weekend soup a standout and saying the noodles are made to order and come in a choice of thickness. The vegetarian combo is also highlighted for its herbaceous broth, fresh veggies, and a fragrant tea egg, while some find the veggie option a touch bland. Several comments mention fast, attentive service and a clean, welcoming space, especially at the newer location, though others note longer waits and a more uneven experience at the Chinatown branch. Language barriers and occasional service lapses are mentioned, including a server not speaking French to some patrons and a report of a sick waiter not masking. An allergy note cautions that the chili oil contains peanuts. Overall, it is viewed as a top pick for noodles in town; the flavors are memorable, but experiences can vary with location, crowding, and staff.View restaurant profile
Katsuya - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Katsuya

Open until 10 pm
(386)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Overall, Katsuya is described as a go-to for generous portions of crispy katsu and a fusion friendly menu that covers pork, chicken, cheese katsu, takoyaki, udon and miso soup with refills. Diners praise the quality, variety and value, with favorites like rose sauce katsu, curry katsu and cheese filled options and plenty of sharing friendly portions. The staff and atmosphere are often noted as friendly and welcoming, and service is quick, though there are occasional complaints about oiliness, overly heavy sauces, long waits and uneven portion details. Many reviews emphasize the reliability and authenticity of the katsu experience while appreciating the sides and sauces that elevate meals. Overall, Katsuya stands out as a top Montreal spot for katsu, offering big portions, tasty sauces and creative twists, while some meals can feel heavier or less consistent depending on the dish.View restaurant profile
Kinton Ramen - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Kinton Ramen

Open until 10:30 pm
(235)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try

Review Summary

Reviews of Kinton Ramen describe a place that started strong with flavorful bowls and now is seen by some as average and pricier than expected, yet the broad vegetarian options and comforting ramens keep many diners coming back. The broth favorites cited include miso and spicy garlic varieties, with springy noodles and fresh toppings that deliver rich, satisfying flavors and generous portions. Service is consistently praised for being fast and friendly, and the ambiance is described as cozy, clean, and suitable for a quick lunch or a casual dinner with friends or family. Some remarks note inconsistencies between locations and occasional slower service during busy times, along with practical quirks like seating that prioritizes style over function. Taken together, Kinton Ramen is viewed as a solid ramen spot with strong staff and good value in many reviews, especially for those seeking vegetarian options, though a few reviews call for improved value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Maison Inja - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Maison Inja

Open until 10 pm
(491)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews portray Maison Inja as a warm, cozy haven in Montreal for authentic Persian cuisine, with dishes like tahchin, lamb shank and borek praised for rich, fragrant flavors and thoughtful presentation. The ambiance is repeatedly described as intimate and homey, with Persian decor that makes dining feel like a welcome visit to a family home. Service is often highlighted as attentive and hospitable, though a few visits note occasional delays or inconsistencies when busy. Many reviewers consider the menu prices high but worth the experience, with the quality and atmosphere earning strong praise. Reservations are frequently recommended due to the small space. Some comments raise practical concerns about billing clarity and small annoyances such as water charges or service timing, but these do not outweigh the overall satisfaction. Overall, Maison Inja is celebrated as a hidden gem offering authentic flavors, comforting home style meals, and a memorable, refined yet cozy atmosphere that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Sansotei Ramen - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Sansotei Ramen

Open until 10:30 pm
(217)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Sansotei Ramen in downtown Montreal for flavorful broths, fast service, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, with many noting the broth depth and generous portions, especially in tonkotsu and miso varieties. Several diners call it the best ramen in Montreal and appreciate reasonable prices and attentive staff who can accommodate dietary restrictions. Some visitors find the menu limited for non pork eaters, though the chicken ramen with spicy sauce is a recommended option. A few visits at this location reported less impressive results, citing bland broth, overcooked noodles, and very thin chasu, and one experience on the terrace where insects interrupted the meal. Overall, Sansotei Ramen is viewed as a strong, dependable option with praise for depth of flavor, quick service, and a pleasant setting, though experiences can vary by location and by menu preference.View restaurant profile
Hazukido - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Hazukido

Indulge in the Endless Possibilities of Croissants at Hazukido.
May be temporarily closed
(136)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to TryCrookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary TrendsView More

Review Summary

Reviews about Hazukido show a mix of standout pastries and uneven value, with many praising the almond and English cream croissant, the pistachio croissant, the strawberry purée croissant, the biscoff crokie, and the salmon croissant, as well as the quality of laminage and the butter-rich textures, while others report croissants that are dry, not fresh, or too pricey for what is offered. The concept and creative flavor pairings are repeatedly lauded, though the dining space is described as simple with limited seating and occasional gaps in recommendations or atmosphere, and service is often noted as friendly. Several comments reference limited menu options later in the day and a tendency for sweetness to feel overpowering, though gifts for birthdays and drinks like iced caramel macchiato or coffee and tea pairings are mentioned as positives, along with occasional high marks for overall pastry quality. Overall Hazukido is viewed as a place of excellent pastry craftsmanship and inventive flavors, but with variability in freshness, portions, and perceived value across visits.View restaurant profile
La Confiserie CandyLabs - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

La Confiserie CandyLabs

Open until 6 pm
(90)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

La Confiserie CandyLabs is described in reviews as a family friendly, engaging candy making experience with patient instructors, a clean and welcoming environment, and a shop filled with colorful handmade sweets. The Lollipop Pro class and other workshops are highlighted for hands on practice, tasting select candies beforehand, watching the candy being made, and taking home lots of finished treats, with several mentions of it being a great idea for birthday parties or gifts. The staff are repeatedly praised for patience, attentiveness to children, and the ability to keep groups entertained, making celebrations and school events feel special. The candies themselves are described as delicious and unique, with craft focused details and intricate designs that stand out from typical store bought options. Overall, guests say they would definitely return, would recommend the experience to others, and appreciate the chance to combine a shop visit with a memorable activity.View restaurant profile
Délice Oriental - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Délice Oriental

Open until 9:30 pm
(43)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews of Délice Oriental show a generally favorable impression with authentic, fresh and flavorful dishes, generous portions and reasonable prices that compare well with other places; the food is often described as tasty and authentic, with some diners praising spicy or charcoal-grilled dishes and others noting a broad appeal for those seeking oriental flavors in Montreal. Flavor is described as bold in places, while some dishes can be too spicy for certain palates. Service is mixed, fast and courteous at times but sometimes not warm or friendly, and some guests feel tips are higher than deserved. Hours and opening times are a frequent gripe, with multiple reports of closures or mismatched schedules; still, several diners say they would return to try more items and enjoy the sense of open kitchen or direct kitchen-to-table service. Overall, Délice Oriental is viewed as a viable, exciting option for a Montreal dining experience and an invitation to explore more traditional dishes on a future visit.View restaurant profile
Mandy's - Restaurants in Shaughnessy Village

Mandy's

Open until 9 pm
(115)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe 15 Best Salads in Montreal for a Balanced DietView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Mandy's as a salad-focused spot where fresh greens and hearty bowls can feel surprisingly filling, with 'Le Fave' often highlighted as a standout option. Pricing is frequently labeled expensive, but many diners feel the large portions and flavorful dressings justify the cost when the ingredients are fresh. Experiences vary by location and visit, with some customers praising generous portions, good service, and a stylish, inviting atmosphere, while others complain about bitter greens, small portions of mock chicken, minimal dressing, or order mishaps. Takeout and dine-in are both popular, and the option to eat in or take out is appreciated by many. A few reviews mention catering orders going smoothly, though there are notes of inconsistency and even potential closures. Overall, Mandy's appears to be a go-to for salad lovers seeking variety and a quick healthy meal, though expectations should account for potential variability in taste, portion size, and value depending on location.View restaurant profile
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