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Commodore Café - Soups in Downtown

Commodore Café

Coffee shop in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
(48)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Commodore Café is described by patrons as a cozy, well designed space with tasty pastries and superb coffee, where friendly attentive service and standout lattes make for a memorable visit, with many noting the lattes as among the best ever tasted; the decor and atmosphere are said to provide a pleasant escape, and the grab and go coffee option adds convenience, even though seating can be limited.View restaurant profile
La Hueca - Soups in Downtown

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
Café Castel - Soups in Downtown

Café Castel

Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Open until 8 pm
(281)
Westmount, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal

Review Summary

Café Castel is described as a warm, inviting spot that blends European charm with modern comfort, featuring bright spaces, big windows and tasteful décor that invite lingering. The coffee is consistently well received, with well made lattes, rich espressos and smooth cappuccinos accompanied by attractive latte art, and a pastry case with croissants, tiramisu and other sweet treats that pair nicely with drinks. The atmosphere is often noted for being cozy, quiet enough to work or study, yet lively enough to feel social, with friendly, attentive staff and occasional discounted moments that enhance the visit. The menu covers a range of sweet and savory options, and the space functions well as a cafe by day and a relaxed bar in the evening, making it a favorite stop for many in the area.View restaurant profile
Chimaek Gana - Soups in Downtown

Chimaek Gana

Open until Midnight
(509)
Shaughnessy Village, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Chimaek Gana earns high praise for crispy, flavorful fried chicken and generous portions, with many diners raving about the Supreme chicken, Yangnyeom and other bold flavors that pair perfectly with a cold beer. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, and the atmosphere is clean and welcoming, making it a solid pick for groups, dates, or casual meals. Reviewers also appreciate the variety of dishes from chicken and udon to conch salad, plus reliable sides like pickled radish and truffle fries, all offered at very reasonable prices for Montreal. A few notes mention menu changes and occasional pacing issues, but the overall experience remains highly recommended for those seeking great chicken, value, and a lively dining vibe.View restaurant profile
Chez Canton - Soups in Downtown

Chez Canton

Located in the heart of Place des Festivals
May be temporarily closed
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles
Qing Hua Dumpling - Soups in Downtown

Qing Hua Dumpling

Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Open until 9:30 pm
(430)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal

Review Summary

Qing Hua Dumpling is praised for fresh, handmade dumplings with ultra-thin wrappers and juicy fillings, offering a wide menu that covers pork, shrimp, lamb, and vegetarian options. Prices are affordable and portions generous, making it a solid value whether dining in or ordering takeout. Service is fast and the staff are friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming vibe even when the restaurant is busy. Many reviews call it a reliable go to spot in Chinatown and note a lively atmosphere alongside consistently tasty dumplings. The soup options and sides like wonton soup and pickled cucumbers complement the dumplings, and the chef's surprises are often well received. While crowds and noise can be part of the experience, the overall experience is described as authentic and satisfying, with many repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Stanley - Soups in Downtown

Stanley

To gather. Share. Celebrate - Right in the heart of downtown Montreal
Open until 11 pm
(410)
Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Easter Brunches in MontrealBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Stanley offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and consistently attentive service that makes guests feel at home for breakfast, brunch, or dinner. The menu is well presented with a range of tasty dishes and well crafted drinks that suit the elegant setting, and the ambiance is repeatedly described as lovely. The service is noted for friendliness, professionalism, and thoughtful recommendations that elevate celebrations and everyday meals alike. Portions are satisfying and the overall experience flows smoothly even during busy times. While pace can vary, the staff stay hospitable and accommodating, creating a dependable dining mood that invites return visits. Stanley stands out for quality food, welcoming hospitality, and a memorable dining experience that many guests remember fondly.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling - Soups in Downtown

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling

Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Open until 10 pm
(685)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesBest Dumplings in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling is widely praised for handmade dumplings with a thin skin and juicy, flavorful fillings, from classic pork and chive to lamb and shrimp, with many noting strong vegetarian and vegan options and a standout wonton soup. The menu feels crafted and comforting, with sauces like peanut sauce that many diners love and a variety of bowls and bao to suit different tastes. Dishes are described as fresh, flavorful, and well made, giving a homemade feel even in a fast service setting. The atmosphere is casual and bustling in Chinatown, with quick, friendly service that keeps lines moving and prices that are seen as a great value. While waiting times can be long during peak periods, the consensus is that the dumplings and soups justify the wait. Takeout and dine-in are both popular, with dine-in preferred for the full soup-dumpling experience.View restaurant profile
Yen Cuisine Japonaise - Soups in Downtown

Yen Cuisine Japonaise

A hidden restaurant in the heart of Montreal combining Japanese cuisine and contemporary gastronomy.
Open until 9:30 pm
(494)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealMontreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsView More

Review Summary

Yen Cuisine Japonaise stands out in reviews for fresh, beautifully presented sushi and a broad menu that blends traditional Japanese flavors with modern flair, all served in a cozy, classy setting that many describe as perfect for dates, friends, or a relaxed lunch. Attentive, friendly staff and a calm, inviting atmosphere contribute to consistently positive notes, while decor with warm wood and soft lighting adds to the intimate vibe. Poke bowls, chirashi, nigiri and sashimi are praised for quality and value, with generous portions and ingredients that feel fresh. A number of guests appreciate quick service and thoughtful recommendations, though a few mentions point to occasional service gaps or pricing concerns. Overall, Yen Cuisine Japonaise is regarded as a standout destination for authentic Japanese cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling - Soups in Downtown

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling

Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Open until 10 pm
(716)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our February 2026 Media Invitations and FavouritesBest Dumplings in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling is repeatedly described as a go-to spot for dumplings in Montreal, delivering hot, juicy xiao long bao and a wide range of fillings from pork and chives to beef curry and shrimp, with many praising the delicate wrappers and flavorful soups and noting that the menu also includes vegetarian options and tasty fried dumplings. The experience is marked by consistency and generous portions, affordable prices, and quick, attentive service, though crowds and lines are common and seating can be tight. Several reviews highlight the spectacle of dumplings being made in front of customers, adding to the appeal, while the casual, lively atmosphere ranges from downtown bustle to a cozy terrace, with some locations described as cramped or busy on weekends. Dishes like cucumber salad and seaweed salad are often recommended, and the dumplings are praised for being freshly made, well seasoned, and served piping hot. While service experiences vary slightly, the overall sentiment across visits centers on high quality, value, and reliability, making Sammi & Soupe Dumpling a standout option for comforting, artisanal dumplings in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Qing Hua Dumpling - Soups in Downtown

Qing Hua Dumpling

Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Open until 10 pm
(161)
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
Kyodai Izakaya - Soups in Downtown

Kyodai Izakaya

Open until 11 pm
(493)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Kyodai Izakaya delivers authentic Japanese pub dining with a warm, immersive atmosphere and a welcoming, energetic crowd. The menu spans ramen, curry, tempura, gyoza, takoyaki and sashimi, with crowd favorites like duck tataki, karaage and udon drawing frequent praise. Sake, cocktails and warm house sake complement the dishes, while the service is consistently friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. The decor and vibe recall a traditional izakaya, making it a great option for groups, friends or a casual night out. Reservations are helpful on busy nights as the place can get lively, yet staff keep things moving smoothly. A few items may be smaller or pricier, but the overall quality, flavor and memorable experience leave guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
Pho Nguyen - Soups in Downtown

Pho Nguyen

Open until 10 pm
(335)
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
Mae Sri Comptoir Thai - Soups in Downtown

Mae Sri Comptoir Thai

May be temporarily closed
(394)
Downtown, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in MontrealMontreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten PathView More

Review Summary

Overall, Mae Sri Comptoir Thai showcases flavorful Thai dishes with strong noodles, curries, and soups that many diners praise for authentic, well balanced flavors, though portions are frequently described as small for the price and shrinkflation is noted by several. The dining experience is often highlighted by friendly service and a cozy, intimate ambiance, though seating can feel cramped and ordering is done at the counter with a QR code menu that can be finicky. Payment is sometimes made upfront and tipping can occur before service, which surprised some guests. Opinions on authenticity vary, with many praising genuine Thai tastes and fresh ingredients, while a few dishes are described as milder or not as robust as expected. Despite mixed notes, Mae Sri Comptoir Thai tends to attract repeat visitors who recommend trying multiple items such as pad Thai, pad see ew, green curry, tom yum, and boat noodles, and many leave with a positive impression of the overall experience and plan to return.View restaurant profile
Sansotei Ramen - Soups in Downtown

Sansotei Ramen

Open until 10:30 pm
(216)
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
Flamme du Sichuan - Soups in Downtown

Flamme du Sichuan

Open until 10:30 pm
(174)
Downtown

Review Summary

Flamme du Sichuan comes across as a destination for lovers of heat and bold Sichuan flavors, with many reviews calling it very spicy, authentic, and among the best Sichuan options in Montreal. The dishes are repeatedly praised for depth of flavor, peppery heat, and generous portions that make the price feel reasonable, especially when sharing. Popular highlights cited include crispy fried chicken with chiles, beef tripe, yuxiang eggplant, green beans, twice cooked pork, and Kong Pao chicken, all described as vibrant, well seasoned, and often addictive. Service is frequently described as friendly, efficient, and knowledgeable about spice levels, contributing to a lively and welcoming atmosphere that matches the bustling dining room. However, crowds are common, especially on weekends, and in practice the restaurant often operates without reservations, so arriving early or tolerating a wait is part of the experience. Some reviews note occasional drawbacks such as dishes being too salty, or mixed experiences with spice requests or dietary needs like shrimp allergies, and a few comparisons feel the authenticity varies versus other cities. Overall, the consensus is that Flamme du Sichuan offers a strong, shareable Sichuan experience worth trying for spice fans.View restaurant profile
Café Noya - Soups in Downtown

Café Noya

Open until 10 pm
(208)
Downtown

Review Summary

Café Noya comes across as a cozy, casual udon cafe in downtown Montreal that fits studying or casual meals. The menu centers on udon and onigiri, with beef udon and creamy miso mushroom udon among the popular bowls, plus flavorful onigiri such as unagi and salmon; several notes mention rich broths and chewy noodles, though some dishes are criticized for being bland or undersauced and portions can feel small for the price. The drinks and desserts, especially matcha based options and mochi, are often highlighted as standout items and a welcome complement to the savory bowls. The service is described as friendly and efficient when not too busy, but a few reviews report slower service, inconsistent knowledge about Japanese dishes, or hiccups with order accuracy. The space is repeatedly praised for its cute, welcoming vibe and good atmosphere for studying or hanging out, while a few comments mention it feeling cold or busy and noisy at times. Overall, the place is seen as a reliable go to for satisfying udon and onigiri with quality matcha and pleasant staff, with some room for value improvements and portion sizes.View restaurant profile
Imadake Izakaya - Soups in Downtown

Imadake Izakaya

Open until 10 pm
(349)
Westmount, Downtown

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Imadake Izakaya as a lively, boisterous Japanese pub experience where the atmosphere is festive and loud, making it great for groups and celebrations but less ideal for quiet dates. The food is generally praised as tasty and varied, with standout ramen especially the kuromayu ramen and a wide range of small plates that are fun to share; some dishes are excellent while others are only average or lukewarm, and portions are often small for the price. Sake bombs and other cocktails are a recurring highlight, with many noting the ritual, the playful energy, and strong drinks. Service is described as friendly and efficient when not overwhelmed, though some visits report slow or inconsistent service during busy times and occasional billing hiccups. The decor and vibe are cozy yet noisy, with a Japanese pub feel and occasional drafts or seating concerns. The location near Atwater and the option to RSVP are frequently recommended, and many reviews commend variety of dishes such as octopus tartare, gyoza, karaage, and unique items like carbonara udon. Overall Imadake Izakaya appears to be a must for fans of vibrant nights out who want a wide menu and energetic atmosphere, while some guests wish for larger portions and quieter moments.View restaurant profile
Nama Omakase - Soups in Downtown

Nama Omakase

Open until 10 pm
(312)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealA Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsView More

Review Summary

Diners describe Nama Omakase as a standout fusion of Japanese and French influences, with exceptionally fresh fish, inventive yet harmonious flavor pairings, and an intimate, elegantly modern atmosphere. The omakase experiences are widely praised for thoughtful curation and beautiful presentation, though several reviews note that portions can feel small for the price and a few courses or moments can vary. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly, with many accounts of staff guiding the meal and sharing details about ingredients and techniques, while a minority report slower pacing or inconsistent timing. The overall experience is seen as high end and ideal for special occasions, with many mentioning memorable touches, personalized attention, and standout desserts, cocktails or sake pairings. Ambiance and decor are often described as chic yet cozy, complementing the culinary journey, even as some listeners feel the music volume or the high price point keep it from being universally accessible.View restaurant profile
Biiru - Soups in Downtown

Biiru

Funky Japanese izakaya dishing up traditional small plates & drinks from cocktails to sake & soju.
Open until 10 pm
(664)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideWhere to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesView More

Review Summary

Reviews paint Biiru as a lively, stylish izakaya in downtown Montreal with a warm, attentive staff and a vibrant, shareable menu that blends Japanese izakaya flavors with a touch of fusion. The food earns frequent praise for quality and variety, with standout dishes such as okonomiyaki, karaage, salmon tartare, gyoza, ribs and tataki noted for flavorful sauces and inventive twists. The service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, capable and efficient, even on busy nights, though a few comments mention occasional pacing issues or variability. The terrace is a recurring favorite, described as cosy and well heated, offering a pleasant alternative to indoor dining. Some reviewers find portions small for the price and note that prices can be high, but many feel the overall experience, food, drinks, ambience and service, justifies the cost. There is a strong appeal to sampling a wide range of tapas style dishes, with reservations often recommended due to demand. A couple of notes mention the minor exclusion policy, suggesting booking communications could be clarified. Overall, Biiru is framed as a go to spot for fans of Japanese tapas with dependable quality and a friendly, lively vibe.View restaurant profile
PangJi Guilin Nouilles - Soups in Downtown

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

Chez Nouilles

Open until 11 pm
(61)
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
Ramen Misoya - Soups in Downtown

Ramen Misoya

Open until 10 pm
(249)
Downtown

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

Review Summary

Reviews describe Ramen Misoya as a cozy basement ramen spot in Montreal offering a range of miso ramen and generous toppings at a reasonable price. The broth is frequently praised for depth and flavor, with favorites like Gold Kome and Shiro Chashu noted, and diners appreciate the option to add extra broth or toppings. Noodle quality and toppings are variable; some bowls feature excellent chashu, while others show fatty edges or misfires like burnt chashu. Service ranges from fast and friendly to slow or understaffed, with long wait times reported at busy times. The atmosphere is cozy and anime on screen adds to the vibe, though the basement setting and occasional cleanliness or visibility concerns are mentioned. A few reviews mention delivery issues and refund mixups, though responses indicate some remediation. Overall, many see Ramen Misoya as a strong, comforting ramen destination and value for money, with high praise for flavor and several caveats about consistency and service.View restaurant profile
Tsujiri Montreal - Soups in Downtown

Tsujiri Montreal

Open until 7 pm
(315)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealMontreal's Best International Pastry ShopsView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Tsujiri Montreal as a popular destination for matcha fans with a broad menu of desserts drinks and some savory options like ramen and soba; matcha is praised for richness and authenticity though some items are described as less strong or overly sweet and a few desserts feel pricey or inconsistent in quality; the atmosphere is often described as cozy and Japanese inspired with ample seating good for studying or catching up but it can get crowded and noisy in peak hours; service is generally friendly and professional with staff helpful and attentive though isolated rude experiences are noted; the cafe also receives compliments for its modern decor and variety of offerings like hojicha yuzu and kuromitsu desserts; overall it comes across as a top choice for matcha in Montreal delivering strong matcha desserts and drinks in a welcoming setting with some items needing closer consistency.View restaurant profile
Soupebol - Soups in Downtown

Soupebol

May be temporarily closed
(9)
Downtown
Maison Chez Bong - Soups in Downtown

Maison Chez Bong

Open until 9 pm
(249)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in MontrealA Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Maison Chez Bong is a small, cozy basement Korean spot in Chinatown known for authentic flavors, generous portions, and affordable prices. The menu features bibimbap, jap chae, tteokbokki, galbi, and crispy fried chicken, with several reviews praising dishes served in piping hot stone bowls and a warm, inviting ambience. While the vibe is consistently friendly and the service attentive, occasional lines on busy nights are noted and a few critiques mention a touch more salt on jjajangmyeon or a dessert option that is missing. The overall impression is that Maison Chez Bong is a reliable, best in town kind of choice for Korean food, a hidden gem that many would gladly return to for comfort food and quick service.View restaurant profile
Sansotei Ramen - Soups in Downtown

Sansotei Ramen

Open until 10:30 pm
(604)
Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Sansotei Ramen as a reliable spot for rich, flavorful bowls with a preference for tonkotsu and miso varieties, the broth often praised as balanced and comforting, noodles cooked well and chashu tender, and eggs creamy or jammy in many bowls. The menu’s variety is highlighted, with favorites like tonkotsu black, miso black, and tomato ramen, plus helpful add ons like crispy fried chicken and well made gyoza. Service is frequently noted as friendly, fast, and attentive, though a few comments mention inconsistent service or pressure to tip and, in one case, cleanliness concerns described as a red flag. Value is generally seen as good, with generous portions and affordable prices, and the atmosphere characterized as modern and cozy, especially in downtown locations. Some reviewers mention vegetarian options or lighter broths and a few days when a broth may seem saltier or thinner, but the overall tone is strongly positive and many readers consider Sansotei Ramen among the town’s best ramen spots.View restaurant profile
Neotokyo - Soups in Downtown

Neotokyo

Japanese noodle bar with cyberpunk vibes.
Open until 10 pm
(713)
Old Montreal, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryAwesome Montreal Restaurants to Celebrate Your BirthdayView More

Review Summary

Neotokyo is widely praised for its immersive cyberpunk atmosphere that feels like a Blade Runner inspired Tokyo, with bold neon decor and a vibrant, energetic vibe. The food earns consistently high marks, especially the ramen and mazemen, with favorites including tonkotsu, miso with truffle, tan tan, and other flavorful broths, plus well liked sides like karaage, gyoza, takoyaki, and a refreshing cucumber salad. Generous portions, good value for the location, and a fast, attentive service are common themes, though crowds can make it loud and lead to wait times or busy service, particularly at peak hours. The experience is often described as memorable and worth returning to, whether for a casual bite or a date, with many appreciating the decor, the vibe, and the variety of options, including vegan choices. A few notes mention saltiness in some broths and occasional service hiccups or payment tip practices that could be improved, but these are outweighed by the overall positive impression of atmosphere, quality, and consistency across visits.View restaurant profile
Soup Zen Hot Pot - Soups in Downtown

Soup Zen Hot Pot

Open until 11 pm
(363)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Review Summary

Soup Zen Hot Pot draws praise for its innovative pay-by-weight, build-your-own format with a wide range of ingredients, broths, and a sauce bar, plus halal and gluten-free options and complimentary ice cream at the end, which many reviewers love for the extra touch. The experience is described as cozy and fun, with generous portions, fresh ingredients, and friendly staff who explain the process and help when needed. Improvements in kitchen workflow have been noted by some, yet waits and lines persist during peak hours and the space can feel crowded and noisy, with a cold draft near the door and limited privacy due to tight seating. Value is variable, as prices can rise quickly with the weight of items, and a few guests report miscommunications or occasional delays with service or broth choices. Overall quality and variety are highly regarded, and the sauce bar and end dessert are consistently praised, though a minority point to occasional inconsistencies such as missing ingredients, overcooked vegetables, or flavor gaps in certain broths. Still, many say the concept, atmosphere, and overall experience make it worth returning, especially for a comforting meal with friends or family on a cold day.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa - Soups in Downtown

GaNaDaRa

Lively restaurant serving popular hearty Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Open until 8:30 pm
(154)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More

Review Summary

GaNaDaRa earns praise for tasty, well balanced dishes, generous portions, and affordable prices, all delivered with fast, friendly service in a compact casual space with a lively K pop vibe. Reviewers describe a welcoming atmosphere, consistent quality across a range of Korean and fusion options such as cupbap bowls, fried chicken, tonkatsu, and tteokbokki, plus crowd pleasers like poutine tteokbokki and curry katsu. The experience is often described as efficient, with order at the counter and food brought to the table, and staff who are attentive and accommodating, sometimes going the extra mile to rectify issues or provide leftovers promptly. Some notes point to the seating near the entrance being a bit chilly when doors open, and a couple of visits mention the focus on Uber Eats orders at the counter, but these do not overshadow the overall impression of good value, reliable taste and a place to return for quick meals with friends.View restaurant profile
Pho Thanh Long - Soups in Downtown

Pho Thanh Long

Open until 9 pm
(205)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Pho Thanh Long is described by customers as an authentic Vietnamese spot with friendly staff, quick service, and good value. It opens in the morning with no breakfast service, and the cozy, affordable atmosphere features generous portions and a menu that offers desserts beyond pho. The location is convenient for visitors and the place is known for fast, reliable service and a strong pho base, with many dishes looking delicious to other patrons. Some notes mention the dining room is not glamorous and decor could use a refresh, and a few dishes have been reported as dry or less satisfying, such as vermicelli and banana fritters. Still, several reviewers highlight generous evening combos, a wide menu, and prices that feel reasonable for the quality and portion sizes. Overall Pho Thanh Long comes across as a dependable, budget-friendly choice for pho lovers seeking quick service and flavorful bowls, with a few caveats about ambiance and some menu items.View restaurant profile
Mama Bangkok - Soups in Downtown

Mama Bangkok

Open until 8 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
Cuisine Formosa - Soups in Downtown

Cuisine Formosa

Open until Midnight
(52)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews of Cuisine Formosa present a mixed verdict: some takeout orders for hand cut braised pork, Taiwanese sausage with egg, and braised egg rice roll look different from the pictures and feel heavy on rice with only a small piece of sausage, while the milk tea can taste watered down and the boba is sometimes too hard. Other diners describe authentic Taiwanese flavors, good prices, and a friendly, laid back atmosphere that makes it feel like a hidden gem worth revisiting. Travelers and locals alike mention the restaurant as a reliable stop for tasty Taiwanese dishes and bubble tea in Montreal, with notes about a ginger milk bubble tea that is rare and well done. Overall, Cuisine Formosa is seen as affordable and satisfying by many, though a few items may miss the mark in presentation or flavor strength.View restaurant profile
Bol & Baguettes Sushi - Soups in Downtown

Bol & Baguettes Sushi

Open until 8:30 pm
(13)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Review Summary

Reviews describe Bol & Baguettes Sushi as a welcoming, small, authentic spot with generous portions and flavorful dishes such as spring rolls with peanut sauce, pad thai, pho, bahn mi, Bun Bo Hue, green papaya salad, and dumplings. The pho is noted as hot and comforting with a generously sized portion, while the bahn mi is full of flavor and the Bun Bo Hue is pungent but not overly spicy. Service is friendly and attentive, seating is prompt when not busy, and payment at the front counter is seamless, with some praise for free egg rolls from the owners. Prices are considered reasonable for downtown Montreal, contributing to the appeal for both locals and visitors. An iced coffee is highlighted as a perfect finish and the overall atmosphere is described as pleasant, encouraging return visits.View restaurant profile
Maison Bao - Soups in Downtown

Maison Bao

Open until 10 pm
(73)
Downtown

Review Summary

Maison Bao is widely praised for delicious and affordable dishes, with many notes highlighting dumplings and soups as standout items, including boiled and fried dumplings, pork soup dumplings, and takoyaki. Diners appreciate strong value, generous portions, and student friendly prices, making it a popular quick lunch or casual dinner spot in downtown. Several reviews compliment fast, friendly service and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, while a few mention occasional ordering hiccups or a dish that didnt meet expectations. The menu is described as varied and authentic, with favorites like braised beef soup noodles, chicken noodle soup, and spicy mala chicken noodles, plus vegetarian options such as vegetable and tofu based dumplings, and even desserts like chocolate dumplings. Overall, Maison Bao comes across as a reliable, affordable option with high quality ingredients and a comfortable dining vibe, where the highlight repeatedly centers on the dumplings, soups, and the inviting ambiance.View restaurant profile
Lakshana's Chettinad - Soups in Downtown

Lakshana's Chettinad

Open until 10 pm
(702)
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
Ganadara - Soups in Downtown

Ganadara

A lively restaurant serving hearty popular Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Open until 9 pm
(35)
Downtown

Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Ganadara comes across as a casual, affordable Korean spot in downtown Montreal near McGill, with a menu of comforting classics like ramyeon and bibimbap and standout pork bone soup that many reviewers call a must try. The vibe is described as quaint and low key, and the food is often praised for being tasty and the portions generous, making it a reliable go to for a quick, affordable meal. Service is a mixed bag, praised for friendliness in some visits but sometimes marked by slow or unfriendly interactions in others. Several diners highlight the fried chicken as a highlight when it is perfectly crispy and juicy, while a few note it can be dry or disappointing at times; new menu items and drinks have generally landed well. Some reviews mention that gamjang tang has not always been available. The location near McGill and the long-standing habit of stopping by on visits or in daily routines are also recurring themes. Overall, Ganadara is viewed as a solid, affordable option for Korean comfort food with reliable basics and occasional service or consistency quirks.View restaurant profile
I AM PHO - Soups in Downtown

I AM PHO

Open until 11:45 pm
(74)
Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, I AM PHO earns praise for flavorful broth, tender meats, and generous portions served quickly in a cozy, small space with friendly service. Reviewers call it a reliable place for comforting pho, and they also commend dishes like bun bo hue and pork chops with rice, all at affordable prices. While the majority are enthusiastic, a few notes surface about noodles not always being the right type, broth arriving lukewarm, or minor annoyances such as noise, music volume, flies, and parking. Delivery is often highlighted as well done, with meals packaged to keep components separate so noodles stay firm, and online ordering is easy. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a dependable, approachable option for satisfying Vietnamese bowls, popular for quick lunches and casual dinners.View restaurant profile
Fuji Corner - Soups in Downtown

Fuji Corner

Open until 10 pm
(82)
Chinatown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Fuji Corner draws mixed reactions, with some enjoying flavorful hotpot and ramen, inviting aromas, and a warm, attentive staff guided by a chef who describes offerings well, while others note inconsistency and price concerns. The hotpot is praised for a soothing broth and goji berries, yet the dining room can feel unheated and a seafood allergy concern arose when a dish contained octopus despite assurances that frying options were safe. Dishes vary in quality, with chicken sometimes overcooked and dry and Angus beef reportedly flavorless and previously frozen, while pork balls are delicious and the Hong Kong style clay pot receives praise. The atmosphere is relaxed during slower hours, and service is quick, with many reviewers recommending Fuji Corner to fans of authentic Chinese cuisine, though a few visits feel overpriced or underwhelming overall.View restaurant profile
Kinton Ramen - Soups in Downtown

Kinton Ramen

Open until 10:30 pm
(228)
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
Fondue Chinoise Express - Soups in Downtown

Fondue Chinoise Express

Opens Tomorrow 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
Le Petit Sao - Soups in Downtown

Le Petit Sao

Open until 9 pm
(286)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine

Review Summary

Le Petit Sao draws praise for a cozy, welcoming vibe, generous portions and affordable prices, with menu highlights like pho, bun bowls and banh mi that readers find fresh, flavorful and satisfying. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and helpful, and the atmosphere is often noted as charming and well suited for a casual meal or lunch with friends. The food quality is widely regarded as strong, with standout items such as chicken pho, grilled chicken banh mi, fresh spring rolls and a creamy pandan dessert, and gluten free options are appreciated by those who need them. On the other hand, some reviews point to service hiccups like missing drinks, notes not appearing on tickets, and occasional miscommunications about toppings. A few diners also mention temperature issues in the dining room when doors open and the air conditioning runs. Still, the overall impression is solid value, friendly service, and a reliable, enjoyable Vietnamese meal in a lively setting, with many reviewers indicating they would return.View restaurant profile
QINGSHU FONDUE - Soups in Downtown

QINGSHU FONDUE

Open until 10 pm
(157)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience

Review Summary

Reviews describe QINGSHU FONDUE as a fresh, flavorful option with a wide range of ingredients, priced by the gram and customizable to individual tastes, with many praising the fresh ingredients, the variety of soups and toppings, and the friendly, helpful staff. The experience is often warming and satisfying, especially on cold Montreal evenings, with several noting that bowls offer good value and that service is attentive and patient. While many call it one of the best malatang or hot pot spots in Montreal, some comments point to an outdated look, missing labels on some items, and occasional concerns about salt levels or the freshness of certain ingredients; a few reviews mention hygiene or price concerns and one notes a drink that seemed older, but these views are not universal. Overall, QINGSHU FONDUE emerges as a standout destination for those seeking a modern malatang experience, offering freshness, broad choice, and a pay-by-weight format that encourages customization and repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh Vu - Soups in Downtown

Pho Anh Vu

Shaughnessy Village, Downtown
Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang - Soups in Downtown

Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang

Open until 10 pm
(112)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience

Review Summary

Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang is described as offering a lively, customizable dining experience with a broad range of ingredients and a price-by-weight model, and the beef bone broth is often praised for being rich, flavorful, and authentic. Staff are frequently noted as friendly and helpful, explaining how to order and making the process easy, while the bowls are called tasty, comforting, and satisfying for Malatang lovers. Some reviewers mention strong flavors and a fast turnaround, with several saying the experience is enjoyable and unique. However, there are concerns about freshness and hygiene at times, including vegetables that may not look fresh, occasional undercooked items, and a sauce station or venue that could feel dirty. Price perception varies, with some finding the price reasonable or cheaper than downtown spots and even enjoying combos, while others note price increases and changes in staff or management affecting the experience. Overall, it is a popular option for those who enjoy Malatang, delivering flavorful bowls and a fun customization, but with caveats about consistency, cleanliness, and value.View restaurant profile
Nouille De Riz Yunnan - Soups in Downtown

Nouille De Riz Yunnan

Open until 10 pm
(80)
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
Ramen Isshin - Soups in Downtown

Ramen Isshin

Open until 10 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
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