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Chez Wuhan - Soups in Montreal-Southwest

Chez Wuhan

Opens Today at 1 pm
(8)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
Tran Cantine Vietnamienne - Soups in Montreal-Southwest

Tran Cantine Vietnamienne

Fresh street corner Vietnamese café & take out whipping up pho broth & banh mi sandwiches.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(26)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top PicksPho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese SoupView More

Review Summary

Tran Cantine Vietnamienne draws mixed reviews: some describe the place as ultra sympa, clean and with condiments worth noting, and the pho is considered tasty in some accounts, but others say the banh mi is small, dry and bland with bread that lacks crust and the whole sandwich is overpriced, with two mediocre grilled chicken banh mi and tap water cited as a ripoff. Several reviewers feel the flavors skew toward a Westernized interpretation rather than authentic Vietnamese, and one reviewer who identifies as Vietnamese argues that the banh mi does not meet expectations. Seating is described as limited, while service can be praised or criticized depending on the review. A few comments claim it is the best Vietnamese food ever with amazing service, highlighting a stark contrast to the more negative opinions.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie Dalla Rose - Soups in Montreal-Southwest

Crèmerie Dalla Rose

Opens Today at 11 am
(11)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal

Review Summary

Crèmerie Dalla Rose earns strong praise for exceptional ice cream and top quality, with reviewers calling it one of the best places in Montreal and a standout in the Saint Henri area. Sunday hours have been described as unreliable, leaving visitors from downtown disappointed when the shop appears closed despite notices online or in store. The ice cream is viewed as a premium indulgence, especially appealing to those east of the canal. The first visit was enchanted by the excellent quality of the ice cream, and the overall sentiment remains that it is the best in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Ichiraku Kawaki - Soups in Montreal-Southwest

Ichiraku Kawaki

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(175)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews describe Ichiraku Kawaki as a cozy, welcoming Japanese spot in Griffintown with warm decor and a relaxed vibe. The menu earns praise for fresh sushi, ramen, poke bowls, and bento options, with generous portions, solid flavors, and prices many find reasonable, plus a loyalty program that adds value. Service is typically friendly and attentive, though a few visits note slow timing or occasional order mixups; overall the staff are described as polite and helpful. The atmosphere is repeatedly highlighted as comfortable and homely, sometimes compared to a friend's living room, and the quality of fish and presentation is frequently commended. While a minority view some items as overpriced or point to pacing issues, the majority regard Ichiraku Kawaki as one of the neighborhood's standout casual Japanese spots and say they would return.View restaurant profile
Café Camas - Soups in Montreal-Southwest

Café Camas

Café - Social Club - Multidisciplinary Space
Opens Today at 9 am
(51)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Reviews paint Café Camas as a warm, inviting spot that blends a coffee shop with a thrift store, located on the Plateau in Montreal. The drinks receive high praise, especially the iced dirty chai described as the best ever, along with strong cold brew, a delightful matcha, and a solid double espresso; the food is noted as fresh and tasty, with sandwiches earning compliments though banana bread can be a touch dry. The atmosphere is consistently described as chill and cozy with a unique vibe, and the clothing selection adds visual interest for guests to enjoy while sipping. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a lively yet relaxed environment. Some practical notes include occasional sensory quirks like a laundry like scent on certain days and a recommendation to keep separate payments for food and drink from clothing purchases. Overall Café Camas stands out for those seeking good coffee, tasty bites, a fun vintage vibe, and a welcoming crew.View restaurant profile

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