At Thailande, patrons describe authentic Thai flavors across curries, pad Thai, dumplings and fresh salads. The ambience is warm and inviting with a choice of comfortable spaces that add charm. Service is consistently praised for being friendly and attentive. Portions are generous and pricing is seen as reasonable for the quality, with several dishes standing out. The menu offers good vegan options and a variety of flavors to suit different tastes. Dishes such as red curry with duck and satay are frequently highlighted as highlights. Overall, Thailande comes across as a reliable neighborhood spot with a welcoming vibe and careful preparation.View restaurant profile
Perogie Lili is a cozy Mile End spot known for handmade pierogies and borscht that feel like a hug, with comforting fillings such as potato and cheddar, cherry, cabbage, and wild mushrooms; the dough is tender and the fillings are generously hearty, often topped with sour cream, caramelized onions and dill, and the friendly staff create a welcoming homey atmosphere; portions are substantial and prices fair for the quality, and the place works well for takeout or a quick dine in despite limited seating; reviewers describe the flavors as authentic and deeply comforting, many calling it a neighborhood gem and one of the best places for Ukrainian fare in Montreal; a thoughtful touch is that a portion of proceeds supports Ukraine, adding heart to the experience; overall, Perogie Lili feels like a beloved go to for comforting well made pierogies and warm hospitality.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint T'ami Restaurant as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot in Montreal, where authentic flavors, especially in dishes like banh cuon, bun cha Hanoi, pho, bo la lot, crab rolls, and banh xeo, mingle with generous portions and thoughtful presentation. The warm, cozy atmosphere and welcoming staff give diners a family feel that makes guests feel at home. Many praise the quality and freshness of the ingredients, the variety beyond pho and banh mi, and the option to BYOB which adds value. While a few comments note slower service on busy nights, the hospitality remains praised and apologies for delays are common, with food described as homemade, comforting, and deeply satisfying. The price point is viewed as fair to reasonable for the portion size and quality, and repeat visits are common as guests look forward to trying more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Umami Ramen & Izakaya offers a warm, intimate Japanese dining experience with a strong emphasis on vegan options and house made ramens. The menu showcases creativity and care, from rich miso ramen and mushroom steak to agebitashi eggplant, karaage and gyoza, all presented with artful plating and fresh ingredients. The atmosphere is stylish yet cozy, the service attentive and friendly, and the wine and saké pairings, alongside inventive cocktails, add a refined touch. Many reviews praise the tasting menu for delivering varied, richly flavored courses and the terrace as a pleasant setting for dining. Guests repeatedly note the kitchen mastery and consistency across visits, while comments about noise levels and occasional slower service exist but do not overshadow the overall positive impression. Overall, Umami Ramen & Izakaya is celebrated as a standout vegan friendly option in Montreal, a go-to spot for dates, friends, and family, with generous portions, thoughtful selections, and a welcoming, vibrant vibe.View restaurant profile
Pamika Thai offers a warm, intimate atmosphere with beautiful decor that invites easy conversation, making it a great spot for small groups or dates. The food is consistently flavorful and well balanced, with many dishes praised for authentic Thai profile, vibrant presentation, and generous portions, and the cocktails and drinks are creative and well crafted. The service is friendly and attentive in most visits, with staff who know the menu and can guide diners through spice levels and pairings, while a few experiences note occasional slow pacing during busy periods. Overall the restaurant impresses with its polished ambiance, strong flavors, and thoughtful touches that make a dinner memorable, and many guests leave eager to return to try more of the menu and the bar offerings.View restaurant profile
TiBum draws praise for fresh, flavorful food, generous portions, and a warm, family run atmosphere. Guests highlight attentive service, friendly staff, and thoughtful touches like crafted cocktails and menu explanations. The menu blends Thai favorites with regional influences and offers vegetarian options, with some dishes noted for lighter, more subtle flavors than the typical Thai profile. Prices are described as reasonable and portions large, making it a good value and a popular cozy spot in the Little Italy area. Several reviews mention standout items like pad Thai, soups, curries, and crispy noodles, and praise the chef and staff for making repeat visits feel special. While a few notes indicate occasional longer wait times or flavors that may not match expectations for traditional Thai, the overall experience remains highly regarded. Overall, TiBum is viewed as a hidden gem that invites guests to return with friends or family for a memorable dining night.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Miraflores stands out in Montreal with generous portions and a varied menu that showcases authentic Peruvian flavors in dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado, jalea, cabrito, and arroz chaufa, all prepared with fresh ingredients and bright seasonings. Staff are consistently attentive and friendly, offering solid recommendations and swift, professional service. The warm, welcoming ambiance blends lively Latin music with a comfortable dining room, making it great for families, friends, and celebrations. Drinks such as pisco sour and maracuya sour are well crafted, and desserts and house specialties frequently impress. Overall, the combination of flavorful food, hospitable service, and good value keeps Restaurant Miraflores at the top of many Montreal dining lists.View restaurant profile
Pachamama shines with warm hospitality and generous portions that showcase authentic Peruvian flavors. Dishes such as lomo saltado, tallarines huancaina, ceviche and other seafood specialties are praised for richness and balance. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, with a multilingual staff making guests feel welcome. The atmosphere is lively and the location near the Jean Talon metro is convenient, with late hours that suit evening dining. The menu is diverse, portions are ample, and flavors are described as fresh, vibrant and satisfying, making Pachamama a go to spot for Peruvian dining.View restaurant profile
Pho Mont-Royal receives consistent praise for flavorful, well-balanced broth and tasty Vietnamese dishes, with bowls described as generous and satisfying and the place often regarded as one of the best pho spots in Montreal. The service is fast and attentive, with friendly staff and a welcoming, calm ambience. The spaces are noted as clean and comfortable, with easy reservations and a menu that includes gluten-free options for dietary needs. Prices are described as affordable with good value for the portions, and many diners mention returning again and again. The atmosphere ranges from a cozy indoor setting to a pleasant terrace, making it a reliable go-to for pho and other Vietnamese specialties.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Solymar Montreal delivers authentic Peruvian flavors with crowd pleasing ceviche, lomo saltado, and hearty seafood dishes, all served in a warm Latin ambiance that makes every visit feel welcoming. The portions are generous and designed for sharing, making it a great spot for family meals or groups. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, with staff going the extra mile to accommodate celebrations and large orders for events. The menu showcases a range of traditional dishes and daily specials, with options for seafood lovers and meat lovers alike, and the takeaway and delivery experience is reliable for enjoying at home or in the office. The overall vibe blends vibrant energy with a relaxed atmosphere, and many guests leave with plans to return, often citing the memorable flavors and dependable quality.View restaurant profile
Reviews show La Limette as a warm, clean and lively place with a welcoming Mexican vibe where fresh ingredients and flavorful dishes arrive in generous portions, from tacos and ceviche to esquites and fajitas, with drinks and a standout cocktail program and even a delicious Mexican coffee; the decor is tasteful and the terrace sunny, the ambiance relaxed yet lively, and the service is consistently friendly, attentive and professional, making guests feel well cared for; many mention value for money and reasonable prices, while some note that portions could be larger or that service can be a touch slow at peak times, but overall the experience is described as delicious and satisfying and something to return to, with guests already planning their next visit to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Resto Bar Nemo receives praise for bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and generous portions, with guests noting a welcoming, family‑run vibe and friendly service that is often described as attentive and knowledgeable. The menu blends Vietnamese and Asian fusion classics, offering highlights like Imperial Roll, Poke Bowl, pho, curry, and tapas style dishes, all presented with care and good value. The atmosphere is frequently described as warm and inviting, with a nice decor and a lively but comfortable feel that suits both casual dinners and celebrations, and the staff are repeatedly praised for being helpful and bilingual. Several reviews mention large portions that can feed a group or provide leftovers, and several guests look forward to returning to try chef specials or cocktails. Overall, Resto Bar Nemo stands out for consistent quality, flavorful dishes, and welcoming service that make it a reliable choice for a tasty meal in a friendly setting.View restaurant profile
Le Butterblume receives praise for a creative, seasonally inspired menu, high quality ingredients, and beautifully presented dishes, with the brunch in particular highlighted for flavor, texture, and generous portions, plus reliable service and a bright, welcoming atmosphere. Many reviewers call it a standout brunch spot with options like mushroom toast and brioche, and note the coffee can be excellent, while others appreciate the open kitchen and friendly staff. Yet several comments point to drawbacks: substantial price relative to portions, occasional inconsistency in taste or balance, and some dishes feeling heavy or underseasoned. Noise and crowds can make the space feel busy, and a few experiences mention slow service or limited menu choices. A number of diners describe the experience as highly enjoyable and worth repeat visits, with some considering it a top brunch destination and others cautioning that it may not meet all expectations depending on dish or day. Overall, Le Butterblume emerges as a beloved local spot for seasonally driven cooking, with strong service and ambiance, tempered by price and occasional execution gaps.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Sencha as serving very tasty pho and nem and note that the soups are delicious, with polite and welcoming service that is open in the afternoon. The atmosphere is described as good and the service quick despite the location and the crowds, and the barbecue pork sandwich is noted as good, filling and cheap. Great pho at a great price is highlighted by several, and the place is seen as a neighborhood gem with solid takeout options. On the downside, a review notes a waiter who seemed annoyed, failed to bring water or the bean sprouts, and treated the customers as if they were beneath him, which tainted the memory even though the food was good. Prices are sometimes viewed as a bit high for the offering, not bad but not spectacular, leaving some to plan a revisit to see if a different dish would change the impression.View restaurant profile
Reviews of La Gaviota describe a standout Mexican spot that blends authentic flavors with an upscale yet relaxed atmosphere. The birria and pastor tacos, the ceviche, enchiladas Suizas, and other dishes are repeatedly praised for bold, well balanced flavors, with many praising the tacos as among the best in Montreal and the drinks, especially cocktails and margaritas, described as excellent and reasonably priced. The setting earns compliments for a warm, inviting space, a sizeable terrace, and a private upstairs room that works beautifully for groups and special occasions. Service is consistently highlighted as friendly, attentive, and helpful, though a few reviews note occasional timing hiccups or a couple of items that can be too salty or not fully authentic. Delivery experiences are mixed with some flaws noted. Gluten free options are appreciated by diners with dietary needs, and the menu is seen as offering good value, with frequent recommendations to check daily offers for the best deals. Overall, La Gaviota is seen as a neighborhood gem with reliable food, a pleasant ambiance, and strong private-event capabilities.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Hongroise Montreal is described as a cozy, welcoming spot offering authentic Hungarian dishes made with care. Reviews highlight delicious, homemade tasting meals from soups to desserts, with chicken paprikas, schnitzel, goulash, stuffed cabbage rolls, and a ratatouille dish among favorites. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, efficient, and attentive, contributing to an atmosphere reminiscent of a family kitchen. The food is noted for tasting like what is cooked in Hungary and evokes nostalgia, though portions are sometimes considered small for the price. The owner's passion for cooking shines through, and the restaurant is described as a hidden gem and a comforting refuge in a neighborhood increasingly filled with depersonalized franchises. Overall, Cuisine Hongroise Montreal receives strong recommendations to try the garlic cream soup and to savor the warm, authentic, and cozy dining experience that makes diners want to return.View restaurant profile
Ramen Nakamichi earns praise for authentic Japanese ramen with rich broths, from spicy tonkotsu to a silky tori paitan, paired with springy noodles and generous chashu plus jammy eggs. Reviewers note ample portions and good value, and side dishes like karaage are a welcome addition. The atmosphere is described as cozy, calm, and refined, with friendly service that generally hits the mark, though a few comments point to slower service at busy times and occasional miscommunications between kitchen and server. Some visits feature bowls arriving lukewarm or toppings being cold, and practical concerns such as a difficult to read menu or an older bathroom are mentioned. Many reviewers call it among the best ramen spots in Montreal and a reliable go to for ramen lovers, with particular praise for the depth of broth and the variety of toppings that invite returning to explore more of the menu. Overall the impression is a satisfying, comforting ramen experience at Ramen Nakamichi that makes a return visit likely.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Hansang draws broad praise for the kimchi jjigae and other dishes prepared with high-quality ingredients, with reviews highlighting flavorful soups, generous banchan, and well-balanced seasonings that aren’t overly oily. The menu ranges from bulgogi, dak galbi, and bbq beef to chicken ginseng soup, takoyaki, seafood pancake, miso soup, and tofu-focused bento options, all offered in generous portions at fair prices. The atmosphere is described as cozy and casual, with a welcoming service that many say is friendly and attentive, and the family-owned vibe adds to the charm. Some notes mention dishes that can be a touch salty and the restaurant can get quite busy, with pre-registration or waiting times affecting the pace and the staff balancing tables and orders. Overall the experience is seen as authentic Korean cooking, with several reviews urging a return visit and praising the not-too-oily seasoning, the pleasant vibe, and the possibility of trying a variety of flavors in one visit.View restaurant profile
P23 Dumplings draws mixed reactions from diners, with some praising the menu's variety and several dumplings that shine, while others point to texture and flavor issues that can hold a dish back. Several reviews highlight the soup dumplings as a standout when they have a good broth and tender wrapper, though a few batches were overcooked or brothless, and some dumplings and bao were described as either dry, mushy, or not fried long enough. The General Tao chicken earns praise for crispy meat and sauce, but the rice is often bland or mushy and sometimes lacks sauce, while the peanut sauce dumplings are liked for flavor but the dumplings themselves can be soft or watery. Wontons and hot and sour soups receive compliments for taste, and the kimchi is described as salty or prepared differently. There is positive note on fast delivery and friendly service, though staff can feel stretched and not always fast, and the atmosphere is calm and casual with limited decor and accessibility issues mentioned by some. Overall, P23 Dumplings offers a quick, affordable option with a wide selection and some standout items, but texture and consistency vary between orders and dishes.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Doan draws mixed conclusions from reviews, with nems and soups frequently praised for authentic flavors, freshness, and generous portions at affordable prices, and many diners calling it a top spot for Vietnamese cuisine in Montreal. Yet other experiences describe bland or overcooked chicken, a perceived cafeteria vibe in some dishes, and inconsistencies that leave meals tasting uneven. The atmosphere is often described as cute and comfortable, good for families or solo dining, and service is commonly noted as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews mention gaps in knowledge about gluten or dairy content. Some reviewers hail it as a hidden gem in Outremont and an exciting find for nems, while others caution that results can vary. Overall, Restaurant Doan seems to deliver standout items and positive memories for many, but the experience can be hit or miss.View restaurant profile
Oncle Lee is described as a vibrant, modern take on Chinese fusion with a lively atmosphere and a menu built for sharing. The duck is repeatedly highlighted as a standout, often described as succulent with a range of accompanying condiments, while other favorites include spicy salmon on crispy rice, scallops with XO sauce, mushrooms with miso beurre blanc, aubergines with peanut sauce, and sesame noodles. Service is praised for attentiveness and warmth, and the overall dining experience is noted as well executed, though some visits experience slower bar service, crowd noise, or compact tables. Ambiance varies from a festive terrace or lounge vibe to a busier indoor scene, with many reviews mentioning a lively, social setting that encourages sharing. Portion sizes and value are described as mixed, with generous sharing plates in some reviews and higher prices or smaller portions in others, while cocktails and saké selections are frequently highlighted and desserts such as French toast and yogurt parfait receive praise. Overall the consensus is that Oncle Lee delivers flavorful, adventurous dishes with strong execution and a strong reason to return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa elicited a mixed response, with some diners praising generous portions, flavorful dishes, halal chicken, vegetarian options, and attentive service, while others find Bulgogi Udon plain and not worth the price, and report slow, glum service compared with other locations. French remarks mention tasty entrées and good pasta and an overall pleasing menu. Across reviews, the food is described as really good and the service as amazing in places, with multiple people recommending the restaurant. A few critics point to inconsistency, including concerns about chicken freshness and that the tteokbokki sauce does not substitute well for gravy. Overall, GaNaDaRa appears to offer appealing variety and fair value, appreciated for freshness and flavor by many, even as execution and consistency vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe LeDon Donburi as a tiny, cozy spot with an intimate, authentic Japanese vibe and fast, friendly service that still makes guests feel welcome. The menu focuses on donburi and pairs well with items like takoyaki, gyoza, korokke and karaage don, with bowls such as katsudon, gyudon and unadon praised for fresh, flavorful, comforting elements and good value. The décor leans toward anime-inspired charm, creating a homey, convivial mood that works for date nights or casual meals, though limited seating means reservations are recommended. The staff are repeatedly described as attentive and passionate, delivering a sincere tribute to Japanese culture rather than pretentious fusion. Occasional notes mention one dish like tonkatsu being slightly overdone, but the overall experience is described as memorable and many would return and recommend LeDon Donburi to others seeking authentic, high quality donburi.View restaurant profile
Pho Tay Ho is widely praised for a rich, flavorful broth and tender noodles, with chicken pho and beef tartare repeatedly highlighted, and generous portions at friendly prices. The simple menu is noted for freshness and authenticity, and the restaurant is described as busy but fast and attentive with reliable quality that keeps guests returning. While many reviewers call it among the best pho in Montreal, a few say the broth can be diluted on some visits and portions or prices have shifted over time, leading to mixed impressions. Still, guests often remark on clean space, strong flavors, and dependable service. Overall, Pho Tay Ho stands out as a well regarded Vietnamese option in Montreal, known for satisfying bowls and good value even on crowded nights.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Restaurant Y Lan consistently praise fresh, vibrant flavors and a wide range of Vietnamese dishes. The papaya salad with shrimp is a refreshing explosion, the smoked beef salad is distinctive, and the Hanoi grilled pork is excellently smoked and grilled. The La Vong fish is tender and succulent, enhanced by garden herbs, and the shrimp with salt and pepper is tender and crisp. The fermented shrimp sauce is a revelation, and the imperial rolls are frequently highlighted as stars along with the papaya salad. The pho broth is flavorful and portions are generous, and the bun cha Hanoi and banh xeo are also well loved. Desserts like fried bananas are simply delicious, and the restaurant is praised as a BYOB neighborhood treasure with attentive service and affordable prices. Across reviews, Y Lan is described as the best Vietnamese restaurant in Montreal and a reliable choice, though one visit noted pho with frozen beef and a few dishes tasting off when arriving late.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Le Piment Rouge as a stylish, high-end take on Sichuan cooking, delivering authentic, bold flavors and generous portions with attentive service that suits both casual dinners and celebratory gatherings. Diners often praise the varied menu, the balance of fresh flavors, and the option to pre-order standout dishes such as Peking duck, lobster, or Vancouver crab, while drinks like a mango passion fruit sparkler and a chic, clean setting enhance the experience. Wait times are usually short even when busy, and service is frequently highlighted as warm and helpful, with some occasions noting celebratory touches like singing for birthdays. While many feel the quality justifies the price and call it one of Montreal’s top Chinese restaurants, a few reviews flag occasional drawbacks such as dishes arriving tepid, heavy or sugary sauces, or uneven service. Overall, Le Piment Rouge stands out for memorable dumplings, crispy specialties, and refined presentations, routinely recommended for both intimate meals and larger celebrations.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Café Tasse et Vous as a cozy, welcoming brunch spot with a diverse, inventive menu and high quality ingredients, where many dishes like shakshuka, eggs Benedict, and pastries are praised for freshness and flavor, and the coffee and tea options are generally well received. The ambiance is consistently described as warm, light, and charming, with friendly, attentive staff and good value for money. Several diners note generous portions and a refined, slightly upscale touch to certain dishes, while others point out occasional inconsistencies such as Benedicts not meeting expectations, a muffin that was too gooey, or a chai latte that tasted watery. Service is often highlighted as impeccable and accommodating, though a few reviews mention slower service when busy or limited wifi for working. Overall, Café Tasse et Vous is seen as a standout brunch destination, a welcoming neighborhood gem with a varied menu, solid quality, and a few caveats around speed of service and some menu items.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Classic India Restaurant as a small, unpretentious, family‑run spot in Montreal offering halal and vegetarian options at very reasonable prices, with generous portions and quick, friendly service. Diners praise authentic Indian flavors across dishes such as butter chicken, chicken tikka, paneer dishes, biryani, and chaat papri, noting that both dine‑in and takeout experiences are satisfying. The atmosphere is modest but welcoming, with reliable quality that keeps customers returning for favorites like chicken kadhai and paneer dishes, and many call it among the best value in the city for classic Indian cooking. Overall, this restaurant is viewed as a dependable, budget friendly destination with flavorful dishes, friendly staff, and solid portions that hold up over time.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Khao Soi is described by reviews as a casual, welcoming spot with authentic Northern Thai flavors and generous portions at reasonable prices, with the Khao Soi, Pad Thai, Tom Yum and Mango Sticky Rice repeatedly highlighted as standout dishes and many calling it among the best Thai food in Montreal; the atmosphere is praised as clean and comfortable, with terrace seating and a family friendly vibe, and the staff are largely described as friendly and attentive, though a few notes mention moments of overly close service or minor ordering mixups; while some dishes may be a touch salty or not as flavorful as hoped, the overall sentiment is that Khao Soi delivers authentic, memorable meals that many would return for, with several reviewers declaring it a new favorite or one of the best Thai spots in the city.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh Express is described as a humble, unassuming spot that serves delicious pho and offers generous portions at great prices. The broth is praised for depth and richness, with some tasters calling the homemade soup incredible. The menu features pho with vegetables and grilled meats that are flavorful, and authentic taste is a common theme. The setting is quiet at lunch and the family-run operation is noted for friendly, welcoming service. Value is a frequent highlight, with many reviewers emphasizing big portions and affordable prices. A few critiques mention a slightly dirty atmosphere and the TV volume, but these do not overshadow the overall positive experience.View restaurant profile
Pho Do Thi is repeatedly praised for delicious food and a welcoming, authentic atmosphere. The pho broth is described as rich and flavorful, with generous portions and reasonable prices, and other dishes like curry, pad thai, and the papaya salad with beef are also highly regarded. Service is consistently described as warm, friendly, and attentive, making diners feel at home. A notable bonus mentioned is BYOW, with no heavy price inflation to offset it, contributing to good value. There are occasional caveats, such as a dish that was too sweet or a late visit with smaller portions or a seat near an unpleasant odor, but these are outnumbered by positive experiences. Overall, the reviews position Pho Do Thi as a top choice for pho and Vietnamese comfort food, with many returning regularly.View restaurant profile
Gaia Restaurant is described as a warm, family-run Vietnamese spot with generous portions, flavorful, authentic dishes and a welcoming, attentive vibe. Reviewers praise classics like pho and tonkinoise soups, beef ponzu, spring rolls and imperial rolls, crispy noodles, and crowd-pleasers such as General Tao and pad thai, plus the option to bring your own wine. The setting is often called cozy and charming in Little Italy, with tasteful decor and a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere, and the BYOB policy is repeatedly highlighted as a plus. Several reviews mention solid value, with substantial portions and reasonable prices, and group-friendly aspects including a private room for events. Service is described as friendly and accommodating by many, though a few notes point to slower or uneven service during busy times and occasional service quirks. Overall, Gaia Restaurant is viewed as a top choice for Vietnamese cuisine in Montreal, delivering authentic flavors, generous servings, and a welcoming experience that keeps guests returning, whether for a casual lunch, a family dinner, or a celebratory gathering.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Madame Ly receives broad praise for a diverse menu and consistently tasty, affordable dishes, especially the banh mi, dumplings, tonkinoise chicken soup, spring rolls and pad Thai, with many noting friendly service, cleanliness and a casual, unpretentious vibe. The restaurant is described as a reliable go to with good value and a willingness to accommodate, and some reviews call it the best banh mi in Montreal or a favorite for years. However, several issues appear in the mix: delivery can be slow and the food arrives cold, some soups or sauces are too sweet or over-sauced, and one or two dishes are not as generous or crispy as expected. Vegan options are available and well prepared, and lunch combos offer a good deal. Overall the impression is of a popular, accessible spot that many return to, while enjoying strong flavors and noting occasional inconsistency.View restaurant profile
Roll'V - Vietnamese Cuisine draws praise for fresh ingredients, a warm and simple atmosphere, and friendly staff, with diners praising the pho and banh mi as standout items and noting that the owner pays close attention to guests. The menu is described as offering generous portions at reasonable prices and a good mix for meat eaters and vegetarians alike, including vegetarian pho and vermicelli with vegetarian imperial rolls. While many reviews highlight consistently tasty dishes and dependable service, some comments point to occasional inconsistencies such as one dish lacking flavor, a banh mi that misses the mark, or slower service during peak times. The space is regarded as clean and welcoming, with fast takeout options and a family run vibe that makes guests feel valued. All in all, the consensus positions Roll'V - Vietnamese Cuisine as a reliable local choice for authentic Vietnamese flavors and a friendly, approachable dining experience worthy of return visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Tenorio's is described as offering authentic Mexican and Colombian flavors with generous portions and strong, well crafted cocktails, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers praise the staff for friendly service, the bartenders for impressive drinks, and dishes like cochinita, ceviche, tacos, and burritos, with some calling it among their top Montreal picks. A few notes of caution appear about occasional inconsistencies in cooking, with some meats not perfectly cooked or a dish being a bit dry, and prices that feel steep relative to portions. Some guests mention upselling or pushy service at times, and desserts are sometimes unavailable, but many still say the experience is worth returning for. Overall the place seems to deliver a true Latin dining vibe, strong flavors, and generous portions, making it a popular choice for those seeking a lively and flavorful meal, even as value and consistency vary.View restaurant profile
Pho Mymy draws strong praise for its pho, with many noting delicious broth, satisfying noodles, and a grilled chicken option that makes it a go to in the area. Service is described as fast and generally friendly, and prices are viewed as good value compared with other Vietnamese restaurants. Several reviews mention a consistent quality that keeps guests returning, sometimes weekly, and the place is described as clean and well kept. A few diners point out that meat portions can be smaller than the photos or descriptions, and one note that the vibe or mood in the dining room felt off at times, though this did not detract from the overall experience for most. Desserts and drinks receive mixed reactions, with milk tea praised and a bean dessert deemed average. Overall, Pho Mymy is seen as a solid option for pho and Vietnamese fare with reliable portion sizes, quick service, and fair pricing, though a couple of visits hint at occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Kazo Ramen is a small, cozy spot with a lively anime inspired decor that many reviews praise for creating a warm, welcoming vibe. Ramen options like creamy tonkotsu, yuzu ramen and spicy paitan are highlighted for rich broths, balanced flavors and satisfying portions, though a few bowls are noted as lighter or less flavorful. The service and atmosphere receive frequent praise for being fast, friendly and attentive, with staff described as nice and welcoming and the decor adding to the experience. Several reviewers call it among the best ramen in town, with strong broth and springy noodles, while others note the noodles can be overcooked or the broth not as deep as authentic Japanese ramen. The space is described as small and sometimes crowded at peak times, which can lead to waiting but also adds to a cozy, hole in the wall vibe. Overall the consensus points to a budget friendly, satisfying option for cold evenings and a place to try a variety of Japanese inspired bowls along with accompanying dishes.View restaurant profile
Desi Tadka is widely praised for authentic taste and friendly hospitality, with diners calling the food delicious, flavorful, and true to desi and Pakistani traditions. The menu impresses with staples like butter chicken, biryanis, chicken tikka rolls, samosas, gol gappa, pani puri, naan, and refreshing drinks such as mango lassi, all described as fresh, tasty, and satisfying. Service is repeatedly highlighted as warm and welcoming, with guests noting attentive staff and good value. While some diners mention occasional wait times during peak hours, the outcome is described as worth it, and many plan repeat visits from nearby towns to enjoy rich, comforting flavors reminiscent of home or travels in the region. Overall, Desi Tadka is viewed as one of the best desi and Pakistani spots in town, offering a hospitable, affordable, and consistent dining experience for both dine-in and takeout.View restaurant profile
One Babo earns praise for impeccable service and a clean, inviting atmosphere, with a highly customizable menu that covers a wide range of bubble teas from fruit and jasmine varieties to taro slush and butterfly pea options; drinks are described as refreshing and well balanced, not overly sweet, and portions are large, offering good value for the price. The texture of pearls or jellies is often highlighted as pleasant, and packaging is frequently noted as attractive and well done. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly and helpful, with fast preparation even during busy days, though service may be slower when the venue is crowded. Several reviews mention the ability to tailor ice and sugar levels as a definite plus, while a few express disappointment when no ice options were removed on delivery apps or when recipe adjustments affected no ice; despite these points, One Babo is regarded as a top spot for bubble tea with consistently high quality that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Overall, Ohayo Café receives widespread praise for a bright, welcoming atmosphere and a menu that blends authentic Japanese flavors with cafe staples. Reviewers note high quality in items such as ramen, mazemen, and katsu don, with the soba broth and ramens repeatedly described as comforting and deeply flavorful. The pastry and dessert side shines too, featuring fresh dorm dorayaki? Wait I typed "dorayaki" earlier; ensure correct: "dorayaki," yes. The pastry and dessert side shines too, featuring fresh dorayaki, tamago sando, and a variety of latte and tea options including matcha, hojicha, and yuzu drinks that many call excellent. The ebi burger stands out as a favorite for its freshness and balance of textures, while the yuzu lemonade and other citrus drinks are frequently highlighted as refreshing accents. Service is commonly described as friendly and attentive, and the overall vibe is noted as cozy, airy, and conducive to both casual meals and coffee breaks, with some remarks about pricing and richness of certain dishes. Plans to return to try additional menu items and weekend specials appear consistently across reviews.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Pizzeria Imperium describe a cozy spot in Little Italy with inviting atmosphere and some solid dishes, though experiences are mixed. Some patrons praise friendly, clean surroundings and good portions, while others complain of empty shelves, perceived lack of motivation from staff, and pizzas that arrive underheated or lack flavor. Nostalgia for the previous owners is evident in comments about higher energy and better service, though other guests commend tasty items like veal, calamari, arancini and lasagna, and note strong takeout pizzas with good texture and sauce. Frequent visitors mention returning for certain specialties and value the occasional standout bite, while others feel the overall value and consistency could improve. In short, the place is seen as having potential and a mix of devoted fans and lingering disappointment, depending on visit and dish chosen.View restaurant profile
DEK SEN CUISINE THAÏLANDAISE receives praise for authentic Thai flavors and generous portions, with standout dishes such as green curry, panang, pad Thai, tom yum, pad see ew, and mango sticky rice, along with halal options that many diners value. The space is described as cozy and welcoming, and the staff are often called friendly and attentive, creating a warm, homey vibe that appeals to locals and visitors alike. Dishes are frequently noted for bold, well balanced flavors and wok hei, with a standout lamb panang and comforting curries that showcase authentic seasoning. The restaurant is regarded as a reliable, halal friendly option in Montreal for traditional Thai fare and occasional regional specialties, making it a good spot for a satisfying meal after exploring the city. Some reviews mention slower service, occasional missteps, or temperature issues in the dining room, but overall the quality, consistency, and value keep guests returning. In sum, it reads as a well regarded Thai destination in Montreal that combines authenticity, approachable prices, and welcoming service.View restaurant profile
PHO Jean-Talon earns praise for a rich broth, tender filet mignon, and generous noodles, with fresh ingredients, crisp spring rolls, and a range of pho and noodle dishes that feel authentic with a slight Canadian twist. The space is described as cozy, bright, and clean, tucked near the Jean Talon Market in a discreet subterranean setting that remains welcoming and intimate. Service is consistently praised as friendly, fast, and attentive, making it a reliable option for both small and larger groups. Many reviews call this place among the best pho options in Montreal, noting large portions and good value for quality, though a few comments mention higher prices or preferences for certain dishes that may feel mid range. Overall PHO Jean-Talon offers comforting, well prepared Vietnamese favorites, generous portions, and a dependable, enjoyable dining experience.View restaurant profile
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Pho Nam Do is highlighted as a welcoming, unpretentious spot offering authentic Vietnamese flavors and great value. Reviews praise the broth and soups as standout, with frequent mentions of delicious pho, the peanut butter ravioli, and a very good pad thai, while other dishes are described as tasty and well prepared. The service is repeatedly described as warm, personal, fast, and attentive, with staff making guests feel cared for and water offered on hot days. The BYOB option and private parking add to the overall convenience, and the location near the Jean Talon Metro is noted as convenient. Overall the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem with consistent quality and generous prices.View restaurant profile
Reviewers consistently rate Bistro Japonais Furusato as one of Montreal's top Japanese spots, praising fresh fish, authentic flavors, and friendly, attentive service in a warm, simple setting. The menu is varied, with favorites such as agedashi tofu, miso soup, crispy korokke, grilled fish and karaage, and a standout broth in dishes like katsudon; the sushi is repeatedly praised for quality and, for many, comparable to meals in Japan with fish imported from Japan. The sukiyaki and shabu shabu, described as a Japanese fondue, are also highlighted as especially delicious, and the overall experience is described as comforting and homey. Patrons note consistent quality, generous portions, and reasonable prices for the level of care, with many using the restaurant for celebrations or frequent visits, and the staff is described as kind and accommodating. While occasional menu items may not be available at times due to changes, the consensus is that Bistro Japonais Furusato offers authentic Japanese cuisine that remains a beloved mainstay in the city.View restaurant profile
PHO ICI earns praise for its pho with a flavorful broth and quality ingredients, with theCari and spicy beef soup highlighted as amazing, and the banh mi described as fresh and epic though some find prices a bit high. Located on the ground floor of a condo in the Papineau Rosemont area, it’s often called a hidden gem where everything feels fresh and the chicken in the pho is unbelievable. The cooking appears to carry care and love, with notes like Toujours succulent and Merci from diners. A negative experience mentions a mix up that produced unedible sandwiches due to dietary restrictions, wasting money. Taken together, the reviews suggest PHO ICI serves some of the city’s best pho, especially for broth and banh mi, while acknowledging occasional service hiccups and price concerns.View restaurant profile