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Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

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Bistro Louis XIV - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Bistro Louis XIV

Bring your own wine restaurant with a quaint space and seasonal French fare
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1240)
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Bistro Louis XIV in Saint Bruno captivates with a refined French dining experience, where the atmosphere is charming and the decor inviting, and where guests can bring their own wine to enhance the evening. The menu features high end dishes and generous portions, with foie gras, cote de boeuf, fish and shellfish, and desserts that many reviews praise for quality and finesse, often paired with attentive service. Guests consistently commend the warm and professional staff who ensure a memorable night, though a few notes mention occasional delays or higher prices for certain courses. The kitchen receives frequent accolades for technique and flavor, delivering dishes that feel both sophisticated and comforting, with several experiences described as exceptional and worth returning for. While some visits note crowd noise or minor inconsistencies, overall the consensus highlights a standout culinary experience, a reliable value given the bring your own wine policy, and a strong invitation to return with friends and family to savor more of the haute cuisine in a welcoming setting.View restaurant profile

L'Ours Caverne Culinaire

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(28)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

L'Ours Caverne Culinaire earns praise for delicious generous portions, with standout dishes such as the buffalo mozzarella salad with pesto and pancetta, salmon, risotto, ribs and house sausages presented with care in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. The service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, with guests appreciating knowledgeable recommendations and a steady, unhurried pace. Desserts like peau d'ours and the option to bring your own wine are cited as excellent finishes that make the evenings memorable. While a few visits note a busier room and occasional inconsistencies such as a poutine arriving with cold sauce or a pizza that could be hotter, the overall impression remains very favorable and many say they will return. The kitchen is praised for flavor, temperature and presentation, and the new decor plus the convivial vibe help make this spot a standout on the south shore.View restaurant profile
L'Ours Caverne Culinaire - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

L'Ours Caverne Culinaire

Opens Today at 5 pm
(3471)
La Prairie

Review Summary

L'Ours Caverne Culinaire is praised for its warm, intimate basement setting, a charming bring-your-own-wine policy, and service that is attentive, courteous, and efficient. The menu is described as comforting and generously portioned, with standout items like the bavette, salmon, and ribs, and the overall value is seen as favorable. The atmosphere is often highlighted as welcoming and atmospheric, with guests noting the decor and the terrace as extras that enhance the experience, while many reviews commend consistent quality and friendly staff. A few comments mention that the space can become quite loud when busy and that some dishes or portions may not meet everyone expectations, but these are outweighed by the overall enjoyment and the likelihood of returning for group meals or special occasions.View restaurant profile
La Perle Noire - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

La Perle Noire

Opens Today at 11 am
(1029)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil

Review Summary

La Perle Noire stands out with a warm, inviting ambiance, generous and beautifully presented dishes, and impeccable, friendly service that many diners describe as attentive and professional; the menu spans fresh, flavorful Asian cuisine with favorites like wonton soup, pad thai, chicken with peanut sauce, and beef in orange, plus crowd pleasing crispy shrimp and a fried ice cream dessert, all offered at reasonable prices with the option to bring your own wine, which enhances the value; portions are hearty and ingredients are noted as fresh, and the overall experience is repeatedly described as enjoyable and memorable, suitable for intimate evenings or gatherings, though occasional delays on very busy nights are mentioned, the staff still strives to ensure guests feel welcome and well cared for.View restaurant profile
Giorgio - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Giorgio

Opens Today at 11 am
(2076)
Boucherville, Longueuil

Review Summary

Giorgio earns praise for delicious Italian dishes, generous portions, and a warm, attentive staff, with many noting fast, friendly service and a welcoming terrace atmosphere. The menu offers solid variety from pasta and pizza to seafood and even keftedes, and the option to bring your own wine is a standout feature that guests appreciate for value. The experience is described as ideal for anniversaries, dates, and casual dinners alike, with a clean, lively setting that can be bustling but remains comfortable for conversation. The team is consistently courteous and professional, helping guests feel well cared for from arrival to departure. While there are occasional comments about noise during busy nights, the overall impression centers on good food, reasonable prices, and dependable hospitality that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Katsu Sushi - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Katsu Sushi

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(852)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Katsu Sushi is described as fresh and flavorful with dishes made to order and a warm, welcoming ambiance that makes the dining experience comfortable. The service is often fast and attentive, with many praising the polite staff and efficient kitchen, though a few visits note some variability and moments when the smiles or attentiveness are lacking. The all-you-can-eat option is frequently highlighted for good value and solid quality, with particular praise for sashimi and specialty items like takoyaki and the flame-seared sushi, and several reviews mention the option to bring your own wine until licensing changes affected this. On the downside, some comments point to inconsistencies such as nigiri with a bit too much rice, sticky tables, and occasional cleanliness concerns like dust on ceilings or fixtures. A change in ownership is cited as improving some aspects of the experience while also restricting alcohol access in others. Overall, the place emerges as a strong sushi choice with fresh fish, fair prices, and a lively yet calm setting that makes repeat visits likely.View restaurant profile
Portovino Ristorante - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Portovino Ristorante

Opens Today at 11 am
(626)
Brossard

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Portovino Ristorante earns praise for generous portions, a varied and appetizing menu, and a warm, festive atmosphere that makes it ideal for family meals and celebrations. The service is consistently fast, attentive, and professional, with friendly staff guiding choices and keeping glasses topped and orders arriving hot. The BYOB option is a well loved bonus, allowing guests to bring wine to enhance meals, and the brunch service is repeatedly highlighted for quality and variety, including a broad buffet. Dishes such as seafood risotto, lobster ravioli, calamari, arancini, and veal parmigiana receive high marks for flavor and portion size, while desserts are noted as delicious indulgences. The decor is stylish and the ambience welcoming, contributing to a memorable dining experience even in busy rooms, and the overall experience is described as reliable for celebrations and groups.View restaurant profile
Le Marlow - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Le Marlow

Bring your own wine - Le Marlow will seduce you with its open concept kitchen and its elegant and relaxed atmosphere.
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1749)
Saint-Hubert

Mentioned in: Best South Shore (Montreal) RestaurantsThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Le Marlow offers a warm, intimate setting with refined French cuisine that blends classic technique with thoughtful East-meets-West influences and artful presentations. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, with many noting the bring your own wine option as a big plus and the chance to watch the kitchen from the bar. While the dining room can be lively and a bit noisy and the space is compact at times, the overall experience is described as memorable and worth returning for, with praise for seasonal changes, inventive flavors, and the care shown by the staff.View restaurant profile
Miyuki Sushi Bar - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Miyuki Sushi Bar

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1093)
Boucherville, Longueuil

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Miyuki Sushi Bar for exceptionally fresh and flavorful sushi, with dishes that are thoughtfully balanced and beautifully presented. Many guests note that the menu avoids heavy tempura and mayo, allowing the true taste of each ingredient to shine and the chef's skill to show through. Service is described as attentive and friendly, contributing to a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the overall ambiance and tasteful decor enhance the dining experience. The option to bring your own wine and the pleasant terrace setting are appreciated by guests seeking a relaxed yet refined evening. The restaurant is frequently cited as among the best sushi spots on the South Shore and in the greater Montreal area, a favorite for anniversaries and celebrations. Occasional mentions of small service quirks or decor refresh needs exist, but they do not take away from the high quality and enjoyment. Overall, high quality ingredients, generous portions, consistent excellence, and a welcoming vibe define the Miyuki Sushi Bar experience.View restaurant profile
La Colonie - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

La Colonie

Opens Today at 11 am
(1070)
Boucherville, Longueuil

Review Summary

La Colonie is described as a lively spot with fast, friendly service and a great setting for celebrations. Peanut dumplings are singled out as among the best, and Pad Thai is a frequent highlight for many diners, with options to dine in or take out. Some dishes receive mixed feedback, with notes about smaller portions or a bold lemongrass presence, but the overall dining experience is often described as flavorful and satisfying. The atmosphere is open and straightforward, with quick, efficient service that suits casual meals, though a few reviews mention moments of less warmth in greeting. Overall, guests frequently report reliable flavors and convenient options that make La Colonie a solid go-to for gatherings and casual meals.View restaurant profile
Et Caetera - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Et Caetera

Opens Today at 5 pm
(120)
Beloeil

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Et Caetera shines with refined French flavors highlighted by an excellent foie de veau accompanied by a colorful array of vegetables and sauces. The atmosphere is charming, the service impeccable, and the terrace cozy, contributing to a consistently welcoming dining experience. Favorites across the menu include filet mignon, seafood paella, joue de veau, tartares, and beignets with caramel, all noted for generous portions and striking presentation. Values like the option to bring your own wine and the overall quality make it a strong choice among neighbors, with several mentions of returning and repeat visits. The reviews collectively celebrate attentive staff, memorable dishes, and a warm, festive vibe that makes Et Caetera feel like a special night out.View restaurant profile
Chez Lien - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Chez Lien

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(96)
Longueuil, Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

Chez Lien is a warm, tranquil spot where generous portions and delicious dishes, especially soups and grilled options, keep diners coming back, with prices described as very reasonable. The atmosphere is welcoming and family run, with friendly service making it a favorite for longtime patrons and a good spot for family meals or a first date. While the experience is often smooth, occasional slower service and the lack of a website for online ordering are noted, and there are rare moments when items run out or the pace is not ideal for families with young children, but the overall quality, value, and staff friendliness make Chez Lien worth the trip.View restaurant profile
Moghel Tandoori - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Moghel Tandoori

Classic curries, tandoori dishes & other Indian fare offered in a space with linen-clad tables.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(1437)
Longueuil, Boucherville

Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Best Indian Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Moghel Tandoori is widely praised for delicious Indian cuisine, generous portions and an inviting, warm atmosphere with friendly and attentive service. The naan is frequently highlighted as exceptional and the tandoori dishes are standout, with many calling it the best Indian food in the area and a top choice on the rive sud. Prices are seen as affordable for the quality, and the option to bring your own wine adds to the appeal. Takeout and delivery are reliable, with portions that travel well. Overall, it is described as a reliable, satisfying destination for family meals, with a consistent track record of flavorful meals and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Lanterne - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Lanterne

Opens Today at 4 pm
(1325)
Longueuil, Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

Lanterne comes across as a warm and spacious spot with a welcoming vibe where the food presentation is praised as attractive and the sushi and pokebowls are frequent highlights. Sushi lovers often note divine flavors and a chef visible at work, while portions are described as generous and well sized. The service is consistently described as friendly and efficient, with many appreciating a calm yet lively atmosphere and the option to dine on a terrace or inside. The interior is liked for its tasteful, not overly flashy decor, and the overall ambiance is noted as pleasant and clean. Parking nearby is easy and free, and the possibility of bringing wine adds to the appeal. The restaurant is frequently described as good value, with dishes that balance quality and price, and special occasions are remembered for attentive service. Overall Lanterne presents a reliable option for sushi and Asian inspired dishes with a friendly, comfortable experience that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Viana-Sol - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Viana-Sol

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(92)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Viana-Sol offers flavorful, authentic Portuguese dishes with generous portions and attentive service that reflects a real kitchen passion. Quality shows in every bite, from charcoal grilled specialties to comforting staples like the Terre et Mer plate and roasts that keep guests coming back. The cozy, intimate atmosphere and friendly staff create a welcoming, homey dining experience that many describe as a highlight of the south shore. The option to bring your own wine is frequently appreciated, and the menu invites sharing to sample a wide range of flavors. Desserts such as pasteis de nata receive especially high praise, rounding out the meals with a sweet finish. Overall, Viana-Sol remains a reliable destination for a hearty, flavorful and convivial Portuguese meal that encourages guests to return to try more.View restaurant profile
Les Cuisiniers - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Les Cuisiniers

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(3778)
Sainte-Julie

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Les Cuisiniers is described in the reviews as offering solid cuisine and generous portions at a good value, with frequent praise for flavors and for courteous service when staff are available. Many diners mention standout pasta dishes and well cooked meats, and the bring your own wine policy is widely appreciated. However the feedback also highlights inconsistent experiences, including slow welcomes and delays in drinks and service, uneven attention during busy hours, and occasions when the ambience feels too loud or crowded. There are notes of changes to the menu since a fusion with another Italian concept, and some dishes being too salty or lacking balance, as well as comments about desserts and presentation. Several reviews mention a chic yet compact space, with some appreciating the atmosphere and others finding it like a cafeteria at peak times, and private events described as well managed. Overall the reviews suggest a restaurant with strong core offerings and a positive reputation that could be elevated by greater consistency in service and smaller tweaks to salt balance and seating quietness.View restaurant profile
Cambodiana - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Cambodiana

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(63)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Reviews of Cambodiana describe a mostly positive experience with a welcoming staff, fresh ingredients and generous portions at reasonable prices, plus fast service and a lively ambiance. Takeout service is highlighted as excellent and efficient. The food is generally good, but a few dishes could use more flavor, with the peanut sauce lacking depth and the soup missing some spice. The menu is described as substantial and the policy of bringing your own wine is welcomed. While portions and overall value are praised, some reviews suggest the restaurant is not as good as it used to be, citing a dish that lacked sauce and a sense that the owner has become less warm. Overall Cambodiana remains a solid choice for Asian cuisine with strong service, though a few comments point to room for improvement in flavor balance.View restaurant profile
Casa Grecque - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Casa Grecque

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(179)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Casa Grecque is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a varied menu, generally delicious dishes and portions that are often generous, though some reviews mention smaller portions and higher prices than nearby options. Service is frequently praised for being fast, courteous and attentive, while other notes point to occasional inconsistencies such as slow table clearing or delays on busy days. The ambiance is repeatedly described as pleasant and lively with a clean, appealing dining room, making it a good setting for romantic dinners, gatherings with friends or celebrations, and catering for events is viewed as reliable and high quality. Highlights include chicken and rice, salmon, shrimp and garlic bread, with a mention of overcooked calamari in one instance, and overall experiences are described as excellent and welcoming with staff who enhance the visit. In short, Casa Grecque appears to deliver a solid, enjoyable dining experience with flavorful food and good value, tempered by occasional pricing concerns and service fluctuations.View restaurant profile
Palais Thai - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Palais Thai

Opens Today at 11 am
(109)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Palais Thai earns broad praise for flavorful dishes and generous portions, with wonton soup often described as outstanding and the overall food quality rated excellent. While service is frequently praised for friendliness and ambiance, experiences vary with reports of slow or inconsistent service, long waits, and occasional miscommunications by phone. BYO wine is noted by some diners, and the value is considered good relative to the portions. Some reviews mention issues like smoke in the dining room and visits that fall short due to kitchen pace or timing. Overall, Palais Thai is regarded as one of the stronger Asian options in the area, attracting repeat visits and strong recommendations, though experiences can differ and reservations are advised to avoid disappointment.View restaurant profile
SMS Sushi Moo-Shi - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

SMS Sushi Moo-Shi

May be temporarily closed
(174)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil
Au Vieux Duluth - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Au Vieux Duluth

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(204)
Châteauguay

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Au Vieux Duluth describe consistently tasty food and attentive service, with many diners praising the Greek inspired dishes, savory brochettes, souvlaki, and seafood, plus solid value and a welcoming ambiance that makes it a reliable spot for family gatherings and celebrations. Multiple visits are cited as enjoyable experiences with friendly servers and a lively atmosphere; some guests repeatedly return for events and milestones. Yet several comments highlight negatives such as rude or rushed greetings, pressure to order before seating, and slow or inconsistent service during busy periods, including issues with drinks and mistaken or late courses. Dietary restrictions are sometimes not accommodated on set menus, and there are reports of long wait times and even safety concerns in some visits. Noise level is frequently noted as high, which can hinder conversation despite good food. Overall the restaurant comes across as a dependable choice with flavorful, well cooked dishes, but for some diners the experience can be affected by service hiccups and a very bustling environment.View restaurant profile
O'Wok - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

O'Wok

Opens Today at 4 pm
(79)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Across the reviews, O'Wok is described as having a serene atmosphere, a flavorful menu at gentle prices, and consistently high quality service. Takeout orders are praised for accuracy, with General Tso's, fried rice, Singapore noodles, and chicken with vegetables arriving hot and well balanced, not too sweet or too salty. Thai chicken wings are highlighted as especially excellent, and delivery drivers are noted as friendly. Customers mention reliable consistency, generous portions and delicious food, with many saying they would return and recommend it widely. One reviewer even calls it the best Chinese restaurant on the south shore.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Orchidée d'Asie - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Restaurant Orchidée d'Asie

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(6)
Saint-Rémi

Review Summary

Restaurant Orchidée d'Asie is praised for the fried wontons and General Tso's chicken as the best in the area, with residents of St Rémi feeling lucky to have such a restaurant. Reviewers describe years of visits with no disappointment in quality, taste, or value, and they all strongly recommend it.View restaurant profile
Soriya - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Soriya

Opens Today at 5 pm
(3)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Reviews describe Soriya as the best Thai restaurant in St Jean sur Richelieu, with first experiences that are unlikely to be the last, and the only hiccup noted is that a visit during a freezing spell left the dining room feeling a bit chilly.View restaurant profile
Fleurs D'Asie - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Fleurs D'Asie

Opens Today at 11 am
(79)
Mont-Saint-Hilaire

Review Summary

Fleurs D'Asie is described as a welcoming spot with consistently delicious dishes that are fresh and well seasoned, and generous portions at a good value. The option to bring your own wine is noted as a nice perk for enjoying the flavorful menu. Dishes range from items like Tom Yum soup and crispy mini egg rolls to mains that are said to be bursting with flavor, with the kitchen praised for care and consistency. The atmosphere feels relaxed and charming, with a simple, unpretentious vibe that invites lingering and conversation, and a quiet setting that helps conversations flow. Reservations are recommended as the place can fill up, and service is praised for attentiveness and friendliness, though one review mentions longer waits before meals. The menu is varied and takes diners by pleasant surprise on different visits, with takeout also available. Occasional drawbacks noted include longer service times on busy days and some smoke from grill burners.View restaurant profile
Tokyo Sushi - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Tokyo Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(264)
Châteauguay

Review Summary

Tokyo Sushi is described as a small, cozy, family run spot with a distinctive anime inspired vibe and welcoming, attentive service. Reviewers praise generous portions, fresh flavors, and a range that includes standout ramen and sushi, with many noting the owner and staff go the extra mile and even share tips on how to enjoy the dishes. The ambiance mixes retro Japanese TV cues with warm decor and a vibe that feels like visiting a friend's home, making it a popular local find in Chateauguay. Some guests mention going for the ramen with spicy garlic or for fresh sushi, while others say certain items could use more bite and that prices run higher than expected. A few experiences note a cigarette odor or occasional hygiene concerns in rare cases, but overall the consensus is to return for the food, the friendly service, and the inviting atmosphere. Taken together, Tokyo Sushi stands out as a beloved option for sushi and ramen lovers who value freshness, generous portions, and a cozy, personable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Au Vieux Duluth - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Au Vieux Duluth

Opens Today at 11 am
(190)
Greenfield Park, Brossard

Review Summary

Au Vieux Duluth draws crowds with generous portions, solid value, and a lively dining room that stays busy on weekend nights. The menu offers a range of comforting Greek-inspired dishes, kebabs, seafood and lentil soup, and several reviews note gluten-free options and dependable quality that keeps regulars coming back. However, experiences vary: some plates are praised for freshness and flavor, while others arrive dry or overcooked, and service can be brisk during busy periods or slow when the restaurant is crowded, with occasional missed orders or missing condiments. A few notes about takeout mention reusable blue bags as a positive touch for some customers, contrasted by a policy that frustrated others who expected a simple bag for a single order. Bread portions are sometimes questioned, with one roll felt to be insufficient, while other meals pair well with warm bread and well-prepared salads. Some guests also mention bringing their own wine, and overall the atmosphere is described as warm and buzzy with reasonable prices, with several visits delivering a satisfying experience when timing aligns between kitchen and dining room.View restaurant profile
Petit Tournesol Doré - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Petit Tournesol Doré

Opens Today at 11 am
(42)
Boucherville

Review Summary

Reviews of Petit Tournesol Doré show a mixed picture: some praise fast, courteous service and good value on a varied lunch menu in a cosy neighbourhood setting, while others complain about overcooked or soggy dishes and a rude, tipping-focused server. Seating is limited at lunch, with a noticeable older crowd, and the decor is modest and could be updated. Overall, trying it once comes recommended by some, but not everyone expects it to become a favourite, and service issues may deter repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Raj Mahal - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Raj Mahal

Opens Today at 5 pm
(57)
La Prairie

Review Summary

Raj Mahal appears in reviews as a small, cozy and authentic Indian spot with generous portions and a focus on high quality spices. Dishes like butter chicken, mulligatawny soup, onions bhaji, and eggplant preparations are frequently praised, and many diners note that the menu accommodates vegetarians and vegans. The staff are described as friendly and polite, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere that makes it a good choice for family meals or a comforting solo visit. Some critics mention slower service and higher prices for what is offered, and a Kashmiri chicken dish received mixed reactions for lacking flavor. Taken together, Raj Mahal is seen as a reliable destination for authentic Indian cuisine with a warm vibe, even as pacing and cost may vary.View restaurant profile
Moghel Tandoori - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Moghel Tandoori

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(573)
Saint-Lambert, Longueuil

Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Best Indian Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Moghel Tandoori is described as delivering flavorful Indian dishes with generous portions and solid value, consistently praised for rich spices and freshness. Favorites include butter chicken and naan, with the breads frequently praised for flavor. Palak Paneer and other vegetarian options are also highlighted as standouts, and several reviews call it the best Indian food in the area. Service is consistently described as friendly and attentive, though at peak times wait times can be longer and service may feel rushed. Ambience is described as small and cozy with dim lighting, and the compact space is noted as not a problem by many, though parking can be challenging. Overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable favorite with years of positive feedback, maintaining quality and inviting guests to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Parvis Du Vieux Clocher - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Restaurant Le Parvis Du Vieux Clocher

Opens Today at 11 am
(37)
Saint-Hyacinthe

Review Summary

Restaurant Le Parvis Du Vieux Clocher is described as delicious and magnificent, a wonderful place to celebrate with loved ones, with thanks extended to life, the staff, and the owner. The December supper is noted as perfect, featuring excellent service and a succulent dessert, and plans to return next Christmas are mentioned. Christmas wishes are shared for a joyful evening, with exceptional service and flavors at their best, and the opportunity for friendly conversation during the meal is appreciated. Overall, the reviews convey a welcoming, high quality dining experience where the menu shines, staff attention stands out, and the festive atmosphere enhances the celebration.View restaurant profile
Sushi Hiro - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Sushi Hiro

Opens Today at 11 am
(100)
Chambly

Review Summary

Reviews of Sushi Hiro praise tasty, fresh sushi, consistently high quality, and quick, attentive service. The staff are described as friendly and helpful, including language assistance, and diners note a welcoming atmosphere whether stopping by after the gym or dining on site. The place is regarded as one of the best sushi spots on the south shore, offering good value and supporting local dining, with many comments about affordable prices and reliable customer service. Overall, the consensus is that Sushi Hiro delivers fresh ingredients, strong service, and a pleasant, efficient dining experience that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Victoria Szechuan - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Victoria Szechuan

Opens Today at 11 am
(52)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil

Review Summary

Victoria Szechuan is widely praised for tasty food, friendly staff, and helpful service, with guests noting that booking ahead helps secure a table and that round tables make it suitable for groups. The cuisine is repeatedly described as flavorful, with recommendations like the lamb and Yu Xiang pork, and it is considered among the best Chinese options in the area, especially on the south shore. Service is highlighted for its consistency and attentiveness, with staff often going the extra mile including refilling water and greeting guests warmly. Overall the restaurant comes across as a reliable favorite for both casual meals and larger gatherings, delivering good portions and good value while maintaining strong hospitality.View restaurant profile
Can Tho - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Can Tho

Opens Today at 11 am
(130)
Longueuil

Review Summary

Can Tho draws diners with warm hospitality and affordable, well-balanced Vietnamese dishes served hot and fresh, with many praising flavorful soups, grilled dishes, fresh vegetables, spring rolls, and a welcoming atmosphere, plus the option to bring your own wine. Reviews highlight consistent friendly service, clean surroundings, generous portions, and good value for money. However, some comments note inconsistency in taste and preparation, with certain dishes described as not very flavorful or lacking authenticity, and prices viewed as high for the quality by a few. The menu is varied and generally well received, though a few items could be refined to better meet expectations; nonetheless, the overall impression is that Can Tho offers solid, comforting Vietnamese fare that makes many diners want to return, thanks to attentive staff and dependable service.View restaurant profile
Chin Chine - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Chin Chine

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(35)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Chin Chine receives praise for friendly, smiling, welcoming service and meals described as very good and delicious, with the atmosphere warm and relaxed. It is considered good value and not too expensive, and some reviews call it the best Asian restaurant in Saint Jean Richelieu. The location is noted for ample parking and a pleasant vibe, and the Chinese dishes are consistently well received. Service is described as incredible and the food as very good, contributing to a dependable, positive overall impression of Chin Chine.View restaurant profile
Le Ming Chuan - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Le Ming Chuan

Opens Today at 11 am
(100)
Brossard

Review Summary

Le Ming Chuan is described as a consistently popular spot with delicious, authentic Chinese dishes and generous portions, where the service is typically friendly and attentive and the atmosphere is lively yet welcoming. Many reviews highlight a wide range of dishes from spicy options to more traditional fare and note good value for the price. Parking is typically ample, and the space can accommodate groups or events. However, cleanliness is a recurring theme with some reviews urging improvement and a few mentions of smaller portion sizes or variable quality on different visits. A few diners recall longer waits during busy times or a dip in flavor in rare cases, while others praise quick, accommodating staff and helpful recommendations on first visits. Overall, Le Ming Chuan is seen as a solid go-to for authentic Chinese cuisine, offering consistent friendliness and a welcoming vibe, though visitors may encounter some inconsistency in portions and cleanliness.View restaurant profile
Uni Sushi - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Uni Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(107)
Candiac

Review Summary

Reviews highlight fresh flavors, beautiful presentation, and attentive service at Uni Sushi. The ambiance is clean, tasteful, and inviting, with guests noting a friendly vibe and a consistent sense of quality. Many readers call it a reliable favorite for sushi lovers, with regulars returning for quick, courteous service and dishes praised for freshness and thoughtful preparation. There are a few notes of inconsistency in takeout orders and occasional slower service in a busier setting, but overall the menu is flavorful, varied, and worth the visit. Some comments highlight chef selections and tasting experiences that showcase creativity and thoughtful presentation, while others praise dependable, fresh portions that make it a frequent stop.View restaurant profile
Les Délices du Paradis - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Les Délices du Paradis

Opens Today at 11 am
(87)
Longueuil, Boucherville

Review Summary

Les Délices du Paradis offers an affordable, hearty mix of Vietnamese, Cambodian and Chinese dishes with generous portions and a welcoming vibe. Soups such as Bangkok and the green curry are frequently praised, as are crispy imperial rolls and well made mains like chicken with peanut sauce and General Tao, though some orders are described as greasy or overly saucy. The atmosphere is relaxed and cozy, with some reviewers noting old fashioned or kitschy decor that nonetheless adds charm and keeps prices low; wine can be brought to the table. Service is generally fast and friendly, sometimes brisk, with many guests appreciating quick seating and attentive staff, while a few nights on busy periods bring longer waits. Takeout experiences vary, some dishes arrive flavorful while others lack seasoning. Overall, most find good value and tasty food at Les Délices du Paradis and say they would return.View restaurant profile
Pasta E Vino - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Pasta E Vino

Opens Today at 5 pm
(2044)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pasta E Vino as a warm, welcoming Italian spot where homemade style dishes deliver comforting, flavorful meals, with standout options like lasagna, ravioli, filet mignon and lobster ravioli, and tender calamari. The service is consistently praised for being attentive and friendly, while the atmosphere is described as relaxed yet refined, making it suitable for celebrations, group dinners, or casual nights out. The bring your own wine option is regularly highlighted as a plus and good value. While a few notes mention slower service during busy times and staffing constraints, they do not overshadow the overall satisfaction and desire to return. Overall, Pasta E Vino comes across as a dependable, high quality dining choice with authentic Italian flair that invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile

Petros Taverne Grecque

Bring your own wine. Greek tavern offering classic dishes in a casual space.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(100)
Beloeil

Mentioned in: Where to Celebrate New Year's Eve in Montreal: The Best Restaurants and Brunches for 2026Best Greek Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Petros Taverne Grecque offers a warm, inviting Greek dining experience with stylish decor and a friendly, attentive staff that many diners praise. The menu features a diverse selection of shareable dishes, from grilled octopus and tzatziki with pita to generous portions of lamb chops, dorade, calamari and other seafood, all prepared with fresh ingredients and served hot, with portions described as ample and flavors as vibrant and authentic. The ambiance is consistently charming and lively, making it a great setting for date nights, celebrations or family meals, while the option to bring your own wine adds to the value. Service is repeatedly highlighted as impeccable and professional, though some note prices are on the higher side, balanced by high quality and a memorable experience, and the tasting menus or shared boards provide a wonderful way to sample a wide range of flavors.View restaurant profile
Akhira - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Akhira

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(99)
Saint-Amable

Review Summary

Overall, Akhira is described as delicious, with friendly, attentive staff and fast, polite service that makes the dining experience welcoming in St Amable. The menu features fresh vegetables, generous portions, and favorites like chicken with peanut sauce and a flavorful Siam soup, while the Jardin Akhira offers a fun tabletop grill experience to cook skewers right at the table. The BYO wine policy is appreciated, and the ambiance, cleanliness, and consistent quality receive constant praise from diners. Some notes include occasional trouble with taking takeout orders by phone, a General Tao that can be too sweet for some palates, and a dessert banana fritter that may be overripe, but these are outweighed by the overall consensus that the restaurant provides excellent value, outstanding service, and a memorable, reliable dining option worth a detour.View restaurant profile
Vergers Hillspring - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Vergers Hillspring

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(114)
Franklin, Châteauguay

Review Summary

Across reviews, Vergers Hillspring emerges as a family-friendly favorite thanks to a clean, newly renovated setting, a large playground, an animal farm, safe picnic areas, and affordable prices. Visitors praise crisp apples, apple donuts and muffins, fresh juices, and overall tasty desserts, along with a friendly staff and well kept facilities, including clean toilets. The site is described as well designed for families with multiple play zones and a zipline, and many note the scenic drive as part of the appeal. While most comments are positive, a few readers felt the meals did not justify the price, citing a lack of flavor, a buffet that felt crowded with long lines, and a preference for table service over self-serve options. Nevertheless, many say they will return, calling it a memorable, enjoyable, and reasonably priced experience that keeps them coming back each year.View restaurant profile
Sao Sao - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Sao Sao

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(485)
Brossard

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Sao Sao as a popular, casual Vietnamese spot known for generous, fresh dishes and friendly service, with the pho and grilled chicken pho repeatedly highlighted as excellent and the vibe described as warm, lively, and family friendly or good for a date night. The menu offers a wide range of bowls and entrées at a solid value, with large portions and fresh vegetables, and several guests say the takeout options are convenient and that the staff are quick and attentive in normal hours. However, a minority note inconsistencies such as slower service during peak times, occasional lapses in courtesy, and some dishes not meeting expectations—one or two reports of greasy broth, undercooked noodles, or cold deliveries. Reservations are sometimes advised during busy periods, and parking can be tricky near certain locations. Overall, Sao Sao comes across as a dependable favorite for many diners, with frequent praise for flavor and hospitality and only a few caveats about consistency.View restaurant profile
Casa Grecque - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Casa Grecque

Opens Today at 11 am
(169)
Châteauguay

Review Summary

Overall, guests describe Casa Grecque as a clean, well kept restaurant with superb service and meals served hot. The staff are friendly and professional, with attentive bilingual service that makes celebrations and group meals feel welcome. Portions are generous and prices are good, offering solid value. Take out orders are praised for efficiency, though service can slow during busy times. Some experiences mention longer waits to be seated at one location, rough plate handling and a comment described as discriminatory, and noise from children. The steak casa grecque is frequently highlighted as excellent, and the restaurant is noted for catering and for accommodating large groups. A few critiques note dishes such as salmon that can be overcooked and occasional slower service, but the overall tone emphasizes warmth and a homey, family vibe. Taken together, the reviews describe a dependable option for flavorful meals, generous portions, and good value with some inconsistencies in service and seating experiences.View restaurant profile
Échalote - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Échalote

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(76)
Richelieu

Review Summary

Échalote draws praise for flavorful dishes and good value, with highlights like general tao chicken, peanut chicken, pad Thai, and Tom yum that many say are delicious and well presented. The service is repeatedly described as impeccable and attentive, helping create a memorable dining experience when the atmosphere and food align. Dishes are noted for fresh ingredients and tasty sauces, while some reviewers find the soup and spring rolls decent but the beef and vegetables average. Some visits report meals arriving not hot, and a few observations mention an uncomfortable dining room with a cold and humid feel, plus concerns about cleanliness of tables and condiments. Overall the restaurant is seen as worth discovering, offering generous portions and reasonable prices, and many reviewers express intent to return for future meals.View restaurant profile
Au Vieux Duluth - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Au Vieux Duluth

Opens Today at 11 am
(238)
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville

Review Summary

Reviews of Au Vieux Duluth depict a place with good value and generous portions, where the food is frequently praised as tasty and fresh, especially the Greek dishes and seafood, and the service can be excellent and attentive, with several comments about a warm, family friendly atmosphere and BYOB options. However, experiences vary: some diners report slow service, occasional errors on the bill, and meals arriving not as hot or not as well executed as hoped, with criticisms ranging from soggy or underseasoned items to plates described as greasy or disappointing. The overall impression for many is that the kitchen quality can be inconsistent between visits or locations, while others emphasize that when things go right the hospitality shines and the restaurant remains a reliable favorite for celebrations and casual meals alike. A few readers plan not to return, citing disappointing dishes or service as decisive, but many would still highly recommend Au Vieux Duluth for a good meal at a reasonable price.View restaurant profile
Papa Jackie - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Papa Jackie

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(343)
Brossard

Mentioned in: Best South Shore (Montreal) RestaurantsMontreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten PathView More

Review Summary

Overall, Papa Jackie earns strong praise for flavorful Cantonese dishes, generous portions, and a consistently lively atmosphere. Many reviews note friendly, attentive service and fast dishes despite crowds, with BYOW and good value for money mentioned by several diners. A few diners point out long waits during peak times, crowded seating, small parking, and signs of busy turnover that affect comfort and speed, especially on weekend evenings. Dishes such as salt and pepper pork, general tao, seafood fried rice, duck, and the sour and spicy soup are frequently highlighted, while a handful report greasier meat or inconsistency in quality. Occasional takeout experiences are noted as decent to above average, with recommendations to order ahead or use delivery apps to avoid delays. Overall, the place is described as a reliable go to for Chinese cuisine, with great flavors and large portions, albeit with noise, activity, and occasional service or cleanliness caveats.View restaurant profile
Au Vieux Duluth - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Au Vieux Duluth

Opens Today at 11 am
(211)
Boucherville, Longueuil

Review Summary

Many reviews describe Au Vieux Duluth as a casual, family-friendly spot with generous portions and good value. The lunch option typically includes soup, a main and a drink, and guests appreciate bringing their own wine to save money. The menu offers a range of solid options including fish, chicken and shrimp, and the overall impression is that the dishes are tasty and portions are ample for the price. Service is generally friendly and attentive, though a few notes mention slower moments during busy periods and some chatty interactions that can delay others. The decor and cleanliness receive praise, and the recent remodel is described as attractive; however acoustics can be loud on busy nights. A few criticisms include restrictions on children's meals and occasional miscommunications, but helpful staff and consistent quality keep guests returning. Overall, Au Vieux Duluth is viewed as a dependable, affordable choice for group meals or casual dining with a homey feel.View restaurant profile
Paolo Gattuso Ristorante - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Paolo Gattuso Ristorante

Opens Today at 11 am
(1432)
La Prairie

Review Summary

Paolo Gattuso Ristorante is widely praised for generous portions, a broad Italian menu, a warm atmosphere, and the option to bring your own wine, with many guests noting quick, friendly service even when busy. The cuisine is described as fresh and flavorful, with strong performances from pasta, lasagne, veal, pizza, salads, and desserts, though a few dishes and desserts have disappointed some diners. The BYOW policy is a frequent highlight that adds value, and portions are often generous for a good price. The venue suits both intimate meals and celebrations, and a cozy private room is appreciated for group events. Service is generally courteous and efficient, but there are occasional critiques of slower or less attentive service during busy times or special evenings with fixed menus. Noise can be high on peak nights, yet the atmosphere remains convivial, making it a consistent favorite for many who would return and recommend it, despite the occasional inconsistency.View restaurant profile
Au Vieux Duluth - Bring your own wine Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Au Vieux Duluth

Opens Today at 11 am
(132)
Saint-Hyacinthe

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Au Vieux Duluth as a popular and welcoming spot where the food is tasty and the service is consistently attentive, even when the dining room is crowded. Dishes such as Spanakopita, shrimp preparations, calamari, fish and chicken are highlighted as well prepared and flavorful, with portions that are often considered well balanced for the setting. The atmosphere is lively and friendly, though noise levels can be high during peak times, which may affect conversation. Some experiences mention excellent value and the option to bring your own wine, while there are occasional drawbacks including a salad that fell short for one party, a piece of plastic found in a plate in another visit, and occasional tweaks to recipes or dressings that some patrons felt changed the familiar taste. Overall, Au Vieux Duluth is regarded as dependable, with continual praise for service and quality that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
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