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Tapas Restaurants in Brossard

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Que Sera Syrah - Tapas Restaurants in Brossard

Que Sera Syrah

Wine, oyster & cocktail bar / 18 years & over / lunch + evening + brunch
Open until 11 pm
(282)
Brossard

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

Review Summary

Que Sera Syrah earns praise for a warm, stylish vibe and a menu that leans into tapas to share, with inventive dishes built on fresh seasonal ingredients and standout items like burratina, octopus and gnocchi. The wine list is extensive and thoughtfully paired with the plates, while the service is attentive and friendly and the ambiance can feel intimate or lively depending on the moment. The overall impression is of beautiful presentations, consistent quality across courses, and good value in the area, leaving guests eager to return and to explore new seasonal selections.View restaurant profile
Iru Izakaya - Tapas Restaurants in Brossard

Iru Izakaya

Open until 11 pm
(1897)
Brossard

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideBest South Shore (Montreal) RestaurantsView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Iru Izakaya highlight a stylish, open kitchen vibe, fresh and flavorful dishes, and creative cocktails that guests enjoy. The menu experience and tapas style sharing are widely praised, with many finding the food inventive and well presented, and portions generous enough to share while some call the prices a bit high for the value. Service is described as attentive and friendly by many, though a few notes mention slow or uneven service during busy times and some staff variations. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as welcoming, vibrant yet cozy, with a note that parking can be challenging in some locations. Several guests celebrate special occasions with birthday desserts and sake bombs, and the wine and cocktail lists are appreciated. Vegetarian options exist but may be limited, and one vegetarian dish was noted as extremely spicy. A few noodle or ramen dishes were viewed as underwhelming, and some appetizers were considered small or pricey. Overall, Iru Izakaya seems worth a visit for those seeking a lively izakaya experience with strong flavors and a chic ambiance, with a caveat about price and occasional service inconsistency.View restaurant profile