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B & P Marché - Soups in Saint-Eustache

B & P Marché

Open until 9 pm
(58)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

B & P Marché garners praise for its tonkotsu ramen, with some calling it divine and among the best in the region, along with fresh banh mi, delicious shrimp dishes and good bubble tea at competitive prices; the menu also features poke bowls and other market favorites that many reviewers enjoy on repeat. Experiences vary on atmosphere and service: several visits are described as having superb service and a welcoming market vibe, while others report zero ambiance, cold temperatures, loud freezers, and distractions from staff conversations, plus occasional rude cashiers and questionable hygiene practices in the kitchen. Some criticisms focus on limited vegetarian options, overly sweet drinks, and certain dishes that don’t meet expectations or feel pricey, but several diners still praise the freshness, quality, and value and express intent to return to try more items.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Vert - Soups in Saint-Eustache

Le Piment Vert

Open until 9 pm
(78)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

Le Piment Vert is described as a welcoming, family friendly spot with fast service and solid value, where the menu ranges from traditional pho and tonkinoise soup to a variety of noodles and sushi, with many noting fresh, flavorful dishes and generous portions. The atmosphere is generally comfortable and homey, and several reviews highlight the option to bring your own wine and the attentive, courteous service, especially for groups and families. While the overall impression is positive, some comments point to service inconsistency and dishes that lack spice or flavor, and one note about a surcharge for sharing plates on the menu. Takeout is convenient, though a complaint about not having to go plates for eating on the go is mentioned. A Boisbriand location earns similar praise for ambiance and cuisine, and certain items like the banana fritter dessert are singled out as excellent. Overall, the reviews depict a versatile Vietnamese restaurant with broad appeal, delivering tasty options across pho, soups, noodles, and sushi at approachable prices.View restaurant profile

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