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≈ 0.7 km
Rumi offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a genuine Middle Eastern vibe, where flavorful mezze and richly spiced main dishes are beautifully presented and generously portioned. Live music, traditional decor, and a charming terrace garden create an immersive setting that many reviewers describe as memorable. The service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, with staff guiding guests through shared plates and a wide range of options that suit families, friends, and couples. While a few notes mention occasional slower service or a dish not meeting expectations, the overall feedback highlights fresh ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and hospitality that makes diners want to return. It is seen as a beloved Montreal dining destination, celebrated for warmth, vibrant flavors, and a welcoming atmosphere that suits both intimate dinners and group gatherings.View restaurant profile
Rumi
Opens Today at 11 amMile-End, Outremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatTop Spots for Brunch on a Terrace in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Many reviews praise Mirazu for flavorful Turkish dishes, with standout lamb, generous portions, and a varied mezze selection that feels like a culinary journey. Fresh bread and warm Turkish tea are frequently highlighted, and the Turkish breakfast is described as fresh, tasty and beautifully presented. The staff are consistently noted for friendliness and attentiveness, with good explanations of the restaurant concept, though service can be slow at peak times. The ambiance is described as cozy and inviting, with a decor that evokes Istanbul and a welcoming vibe, and the option to bring your own wine is seen as a bonus. A few practical notes include small tables and occasional heat inside, but overall the quality, value and memorable flavors make Mirazu a frequent recommendation for those seeking authentic Turkish cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Mirazu
Montreal bring your own wine restaurant serving classic Turkish cuisine
Opens Today at 10 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Sham Mont-Royal is praised across reviews for a fully vegan, plant-based menu that blends bold Middle Eastern flavors with inventive twists and generous portions, with freshness, flavorful dips, and aromatic kebabs delivering satisfying textures. The experience is consistently described as warm and welcoming, featuring friendly, attentive service and a cozy, stylish atmosphere that can feel like home. Brunch and dinner options are celebrated for creativity and variety, from fluffy omelettes and pancakes to hearty skewers, labneh style dips, and fattoush, all plated with care. Many reviewers highlight excellent value for quality, and the restaurant is hailed as a standout gem for vegan cuisine in the city, with standout drinks and desserts such as blueberry cheesecake and baklava. Overall, the meals are flavorful, portions ample, presentation thoughtful, and staff go the extra mile to create memorable dining moments.View restaurant profile
Sham Mont-Royal
First Syrian Plant-Based Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissShawarma in Montreal: Our Must-Try SpotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 3.1 km
Reviewers consistently describe Avesta as a warm, inviting spot serving authentic Turkish (and Kurdish) flavors with fresh handmade bread made before guests and a generous array of mezze, kebabs, and comforting mains like manti and beyti. Dishes are praised as delicious and flavorful, with portions that feel hearty and home made, and the atmosphere is repeatedly called cozy, charming, and welcoming, complemented by friendly, attentive service. Value is highlighted as strong for the quality and abundance, with many noting quick service and a pleasant downtown location. A few comments point to minor drawbacks such as occasional reservation hiccups or small quibbles about a drink balance, but overall the experience is celebrated as reliable, satisfying, and ideal for family dinners, group gatherings, or casual nights out.View restaurant profile
Avesta
Unpretentious, pillow-filled Turkish eatery serving classic stews, savory crêpes & varied mezes.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Travel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 0.2 km
Reviews for Kazamaza describe a warm, welcoming spot for authentic Lebanese and Middle Eastern cuisine, with flavorful dishes, fresh ingredients, and generous portions that offer good value. The menu is praised for variety and sharing, with frequent mentions of hummus, fattoush, rekakat cheese rolls, lamb shank fattet mawzat, kefta karaz, and mouhammara as standouts. The ambiance is described as cozy and vibrant, with traditional decor and music, though the space can be loud and seating tight during busy times. Service is usually friendly and efficient, but a few visits note slower or inconsistent service and seating issues for larger groups. Overall Kazamaza is seen as a standout choice in Montreal for authentic Lebanese cuisine, delivering consistent quality and a welcoming experience that draws guests back.View restaurant profile
Kazamaza
Opens Today at 5 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Brocard offers a warm, cozy Syrian and Middle Eastern dining experience with attentive, friendly service and an open kitchen that makes guests feel at home. The menu features standout items such as shish barak, fatet mozat, sayadeyeh and batersh, with hummus, freekeh and grilled meats praised for depth, balance and freshness. Dessert is a must and the mint lemonade and other drinks are frequently highlighted as refreshing accents to the meal. Portions are generous and prices are fair for the quality, making it a strong value for those seeking authentic flavors. The atmosphere is inviting and lively yet intimate, with a casual vibe and memorable touches like warm bread, light music, and the open kitchen adding to the experience. Many reviews recommend Brocard for dates or celebrations and describe it as a hidden gem for real Syrian and Lebanese flavors in the city.View restaurant profile
Brocard
Taste Syrias finest!
Opens Today at 12 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 0.9 km
Customer feedback paints Berlin Döner Haus as a go-to spot for great doner in town, with generous portions, flavorful meat, and a bread that’s crispy and homemade, plus a bowl option that many say is their new favorite. The menu features wraps, bowls, falafel, and comforting items like lentil soup, all paired with attentive, friendly service and a welcoming, casual atmosphere. Many reviews compare the flavors to Berlin or German Turkish doner and describe the food as authentic, fresh, and satisfying value, while several note the staff go above and beyond, with memorable warm hospitality. A few critiques mention occasional long waits, a chicken that can be oily, and fries with breadcrumbs, but these are outweighed by the consistent praise for quality, price, and generosity, making it a highly recommended stop for lovers of Turkish cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Berlin Döner Haus
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Halal Döner Kebab is described as a clean spot with friendly service and a range of kebab, donair, and shawarma options that are generally flavorful, with the All Meat Donair repeatedly highlighted for its juicy meat and balanced spices, and kebab and shawarma often praised, especially for a convenient late night bite on the St Laurent strip; some reviewers note that the restaurant's ownership may not be authentically Turkish, yet the overall experience is still satisfying for many, and a few points of improvement are mentioned such as bread not feeling fresh at times and the absence of condiments on tables late at night, along with suggestions to broaden wrap options beyond pita, possibly using tortillas to better pair with beef, while desserts like Baklava are cited as a highlight and overall value is seen as good with quick service and solid, well made dishes.View restaurant profile
Halal Döner Kebab
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Overall, Folfol is described as a reliable takeout spot delivering authentic Syrian flavors with strong praise for the hummus, shawarma, shish taouk, and fattoush, along with a wide range of dips and warm plates. Guests emphasize generous portions, fresh ingredients, and flavorful, well balanced dishes, and packing that keeps meals neatly organized for takeout. The service is frequently highlighted as friendly, knowledgeable, and efficient, with quick, easy ordering and a willingness to accommodate allergies or special requests. While many customers consider the price point fair for the quality, a few note that some items have become pricier and that certain dishes or the fattoush salad have changed from earlier versions. Occasional order mix ups or delivery timing issues are mentioned, but responses to problems are described as helpful and prompt, sometimes accompanied by small extras. Overall it is seen as one of the top takeout options in the area, with multiple visits and strong recommendations for the shawarma, octopus, and mezze style items.View restaurant profile
Folfol
Opens Today at 11 amOutremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatMontreal's 10 Best Falafel SpotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Damas is widely praised for bold, authentic Syrian flavors, generous sharing plates, and a polished fine dining vibe, with many noting exceptional service, sophisticated ambiance, and a strong wine and cocktail program. The tasting menu with wine pairing is a highlight for many, delivering a curated showcase of dishes, though some find it too large or pricey and would prefer conceptually lighter or ad hoc options. Service is repeatedly described as professional, attentive, and knowledgeable, though a few experiences mention slow service, missteps, or a sense that value does not always align with the price. Dishes like octopus, lamb, fattoush, hummus, and kebabs are frequently cited as standouts, with pitas and dips praised, while some mains or sides receive mixed reactions and a few guests feel portions or costs could be better aligned. The atmosphere is described as elegant and warm, sometimes lively and crowded, with a strong ambiance that can veer toward noisy on busy nights. Overall, Damas is considered one of Montreal’s top destinations for Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine, delivering memorable experiences marked by bold flavors, meticulous presentation, and standout service, albeit with caveats about cost, noise, and occasional service or consistency issues.View restaurant profile
Damas
Creative Syrian delicacies in a Persian-influenced space with a plant-trimmed terrace.
Opens Today at 11 am
Outremont
Mentioned in: The 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviewers describe Chef Istanbul as a warm, casual downtown spot offering authentic Turkish food with freshly baked bread, flavorful kebabs, and comforting lentil soup, all at reasonable prices and in generous portions; the service is repeatedly praised as friendly and attentive, with many noting a quick, welcoming atmosphere and a go-to option near Concordia. Favorite items include kebab, shawarma, falafel, and the house bread, with several calling the bread and dips standout highlights and the Turkish tea a nice touch; some experiences vary, including a few mentions of undercooked chicken, inconsistent portions, or busy service, and a few notes about accessibility or upstairs ambiance. A number of reviews hail it as a hidden gem, a top Turkish place in Montreal, and a place to return to for consistent taste and good value, while a temporary closing for electrical issues is acknowledged, leaving readers hopeful for a swift reopening and continued good meals.View restaurant profile
Chef Istanbul
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Champion Döner draws broad praise for flavorful, generously portioned meals, with reviewers calling the beef and chicken doner tender and well seasoned and the Iskender kebab a standout; the bread is described as fresh and the sauces as homemade and tasty, adding a notable Turkish flavor profile. The pricing is often highlighted as a strong value, especially for students, with many finding the portions sizable and the fries or falafel boxes pleasing. Service is generally friendly and efficient, with several mentions of welcoming staff and clean premises, though a few experiences note order mixups, long lines during lunch rush, or slow service when busy. Takeout is common and convenient, while some diners wish for slightly more spacious seating and a less crowded layout. Vegetarian options such as falafel are available, and present a solid alternative for meat lovers. Overall, Champion Döner is regarded as one of the top doner spots in Montreal, with many recommending a visit for authentic flavors, generous portions, and consistent quality, though a handful of reviews point to peak-hour crowds or occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Champion Döner
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Reviews describe Antep Kabab as a standout in downtown Montreal, with fresh, authentic kebab sandwiches and bread baked on site, featuring well seasoned meat grilled to tender, smoky flavors. The chicken sandwich is frequently praised as a top choice and many consider it the best in town, while the filet mignon sandwich is noted for flavor but can be hard to chew and portions are sometimes felt to be small for the price. Value and pricing are mixed, with some diners calling it fairly priced and filling while others note price increases and reduced portions, and cash payments are mentioned by some reviewers. Service and atmosphere are described as casual and friendly, though busy times can bring longer waits and a bustling, crowded feel. Many regulars travel to Montreal specifically for these kebabs or order takeout, highlighting consistent quality, homemade bread, and the overall appeal of the place despite the simple decor.View restaurant profile
Antep Kabab
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.8 km
Sham draws consistent praise for friendly, attentive service and fresh, generously portioned bowls that often feel like two meals in one thanks to plentiful toppings and the option to base a bowl on rice, brown rice, or quinoa. The menu is very vegan friendly with abundant vegetarian and halal options, and the falafel, sauces, and mint lemonade are frequently singled out for their flavor and quality. Guests note fresh ingredients, a warm atmosphere, and careful guidance for vegan diners, though a few mention gluten concerns with pita. The overall vibe is healthy, tasty, and affordable, with a cozy, clean space and staff that brighten the visit, making Sham a reliable go to for delicious plant based meals that keep people coming back.View restaurant profile
Sham
Opens Today at 11 amLittle-Italy
Review Summary
≈ 2.9 km
Reviews describe Casse-Croûte Les Filles Fattoush as a friendly spot by the market where guests can sample a wide range of bites and discover favorites like cheese rolls, kibbeh, hummus, falafel, and halloumi; the buffet mezzes are praised for variety, balanced flavors, and generous portions that offer excellent value; dishes come across as fresh and well prepared, with bright salads, olives, and a delicate rose bouza noted among the highlights; hospitality is consistently warm and welcoming, and the setup includes a small market stall plus a newer permanent space with outdoor seating, with the option to take containers home to cut down on plastic; overall the place feels like an amazing find and a reliable market area standout, with several items repeatedly highlighted and a sense of care in presentation and taste, making it likely to return soon.View restaurant profile
Casse-Croûte Les Filles Fattoush
Opens Today at 10 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
Overall, Le Petit Alep Bistro draws praise for authentic Syrian Lebanese flavors, a warm intimate atmosphere and friendly knowledgeable service. Many reviewers highlight standout items such as mezze, mouhamara, hummus, kebabs and a well curated wine list, with some calling the tasting menu a highlight. However, several comments point to overly acidic dishes in tasting courses and some service hiccups, including wait times and miscommunication about prices. The ambiance is described as cozy and festive, with generally good value for the quality, though a few find portions small or prices high for the experience. Reservations are recommended due to popularity, and some reviews note improvements such as heating plates and more consistent service. Overall, Le Petit Alep Bistro is a standout option in Montreal for Levantine cuisine, delivering rich flavors and a lively setting, with a few caveats regarding acidity, value and logistics.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Alep Bistro
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsMontreal's 10 Best Falafel SpotsView More
Review Summary
≈ 3 km
Reviews describe Alep as a vibrant Syrian Armenian restaurant with fresh ingredients and a tapas style approach to sharing plates. The menu offers mezze, moussaka, kebabs and unique dips, and many guests praise the attentive service and a large wine list that pairs well with the dishes. Vegan options and tasting menus are highlighted as standout features, and some visitors appreciate the ability to accommodate allergies or intolerances. Some comments note small portion sizes for the price, occasional texture or flavor misses, and a pace that can feel rushed due to a time limit. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and welcoming, suitable for family meals, friends, and occasions, with a focus on warmth and hospitality. Overall Alep is seen as a memorable Middle Eastern dining experience with strong flavors and quality ingredients, though a few reviews urge a revisit to confirm consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Alep
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal
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