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Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

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Labarake Caserne à Manger - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Labarake Caserne à Manger

Hip, high-ceilinged French-Québécois brasserie serving small plates, hearty mains & craft cocktails.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1471)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: Fish & Chips in Montreal: Essential Places

Review Summary

Labarake Caserne à Manger offers a warm, stylish setting with brick walls and tasteful lighting, ample parking and a terrace, and guests consistently praise friendly service and a diverse menu that includes beef tartare, gnocchi, burrata with pears and pumpkin purée, and a satisfying poutine or burger. The ambiance is not too loud, making it suitable for groups and celebrations, while the overall experience is enhanced by attentive staff, a charming decor, and good value for money. While a few visits note occasional missteps on busy nights such as a lobster ravioli lacking lobster and timing issues, these instances seem to be outweighed by many positive impressions and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
LA BOULETTE - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

LA BOULETTE

Opens Today at 11 am
(343)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: The 12 Best Burgers in Montreal to Try Right Now (2026 Edition)Best Places for Tartare in MontrealView More

Review Summary

LA BOULETTE shines as a cozy neighborhood spot where burgers, tartares and poutines are consistently praised and the vibe is warm and unpretentious. The menu is noted for generous portions and fresh ingredients, with standout items such as the blue cheese burger, gravlax and a well balanced poutine. The service is described as friendly, attentive and sincere, helping create a welcoming atmosphere for friends, families and colleagues. The setting is intimate with a small room and a sunny terrace in summer, and the pricing is considered good value for the quality. Occasionally the space gets noisy and pacing can be uneven, but the overall impression is that LA BOULETTE is a reliable favorite that many people return to.View restaurant profile
Le Coin G - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Le Coin G

Opens Today at 9 am
(798)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Le Coin G comes across as a neighborhood favorite where the welcome is warm, the menu is simple and affordable, and the atmosphere feels unpretentious yet inviting. Guests highlight a clean, pleasant space with a sunny terrace in summer and reliable, attentive service that makes each visit smooth and friendly. The food is consistently tasty, with standout items like crabcake and sesame beef tataki noted for flavor and careful presentation, and many reports mention generous portions and good value for money. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner are well represented, with thoughtful touches such as gluten free bread and a well balanced wine selection. The vibe is calm and easy for a date or a casual catch up with friends, and multiple reviews say they would return and recommend Le Coin G again and again.View restaurant profile
Tapeo - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Tapeo

Stylish space for refined Spanish small plates & fine wines, with bar seating & a chef's table.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(384)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: 14 Must-try Tapas Restaurants in MontrealA Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsView More

Review Summary

Reviews portray Tapeo as a vibrant tapas spot where sharing multiple dishes is the highlight, with dishes like octopus, beef tartare, calamari, chorizo, and paella receiving praise for flavor and freshness; the service is often described as attentive and friendly, with several comments about helpful staff and good wine pairings, though a few notes mention slow or overwhelmed service during busy times. The atmosphere is described as lively, cozy, and sometimes a bit loud, with a pleasant terrace in summer and a strong dinner vibe; prices are frequently mentioned as high or a touch steep for portion sizes, though many find the quality and experience worthwhile, while others feel the value does not always match the cost. Overall Tapeo is seen as a must-try for tapas lovers and a reliable option for groups or dates, with frequent praise for variety, quality ingredients, and the option to try new daily or monthly specials, while reservations are advised.View restaurant profile
Casavant - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Casavant

Opens Today at 5 pm
(345)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: Hot Spots to Try Now for Your Girls' Night Out in MontrealA Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsView More

Review Summary

Casavant is widely praised as a refined, cozy neighborhood restaurant with inventive, well balanced dishes built around seasonal ingredients and strong wine pairings, served by attentive staff and set in a gorgeous space with a notable terrace; the dining experience is described as exceptional from start to finish by many, though a few visits report pacing issues where cocktails or courses arrive out of sequence and the room can feel small or loud for the price, and a minority note some dishes being overly salty or portions feeling light; overall the restaurant is considered a must try in Montreal, a Bib Gourmand spot with solid value and a compelling menu that invites returning to explore more of the offerings.View restaurant profile
Le Château Maneki - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Le Château Maneki

A place where happiness, creativity, and sushi dreams come together.
Opens Today at 12 pm
(506)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local GemsThe Trendiest Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Le Château Maneki is described as a tiny, intimate spot with a speakeasy vibe upstairs, where the atmosphere is warm, charming and often noted as Instagrammable; the menu is praised for freshness and creativity, featuring pressed sushi, sushi dogs, tartare and other inventive dishes, paired with standout cocktails and mocktails that many reviewers loved. Staff are frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, contributing to memorable date nights or gatherings, but several comments point to drawbacks such as very small seating areas, stairs at the entrance, occasional slow or uneven service, and prices that some feel are high for the portion sizes. Despite these caveats, many reviewers call it a hidden gem worth visiting to experience the unique concept, plan to return, and appreciate the overall experience and the emphasis on presentation and flavor.View restaurant profile
Bar St-Denis - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Bar St-Denis

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(181)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: Best Solo Dining in Montreal: Top Restaurants for Eating AloneThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More

Review Summary

Bar St-Denis draws largely glowing feedback for its vibrant atmosphere, open kitchen energy, and creative tasting menu that often highlights seafood and bold, well balanced flavors along with a strong wine program. Many diners describe friendly, attentive service that enhances the evening, though a number note occasional lapses in attention, pacing, or value, and some dishes feel underseasoned or overpriced given portion size. Standout dishes like razor clams, scallops, labneh, and duck appear frequently, while some meals praise the roominess of the venue and the lively bar scene, and others mention a bright early evening lighting that can feel a bit stark for a first date. The tasting menu is repeatedly a highlight, with inventive combinations and strong pairings, yet a few visits recall missteps where certain ingredients overwhelm others. Overall, Bar St-Denis is seen as a top Montreal dining option, celebrated for quality, hospitality, and a sophisticated yet approachable vibe, while some reviews remind that price to quantity value can be uneven.View restaurant profile
Bistro Le Détour - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Bistro Le Détour

Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
(67)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Bistro Le Détour is described as a charming, welcoming spot where the ambiance is warm and the service attentive, making guests feel well cared for from arrival through dessert. The kitchen earns praise for precise technique, generous portions, and dishes built around fresh, seasonal ingredients, with seafood featuring prominently. Standout items such as terrine de canard, tartare de saumon, calamari, and the smoked salmon plate are noted, along with well executed classics like blanquette de volaille. A terrace setting is described as pleasant, with a relaxed vibe and a location that many find convenient. While most reviews are glowing, one note mentions that the tartare and the soup lacked flavor, suggesting room for refinement. Overall, the feedback points to an elevated bistro experience with culinary excellence, warm service, and an atmosphere suitable for solo dining, a casual dinner with friends, or a romantic evening.View restaurant profile
Chez Jean-Paul - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Chez Jean-Paul

Opens Wednesday at 5:30 pm
(176)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Diners describe Chez Jean Paul as a tiny, intimate setting where a tasting menu with wine pairings leads to a refined, inventive dining experience. Staff are praised for attentiveness and knowledge, with a sommelier guiding pairings and explanations that elevate many courses, even as a few nights are noted for slower service and a dessert structure that can feel confusing. The ambience is warm and relaxed with a subtle jazz backdrop, though some visits are described as noisy due to the room size and ceiling height. Dishes and presentations receive frequent applause for freshness, balance and texture, with standout items such as sea urchin, abats, crispy char skin, and elegant desserts mentioned. Value is seen by many as strong for the quality, while others note the price level is high and the size of the dining room can limit seats. Overall, Chez Jean Paul is regarded as a must try for adventurous eaters in Montreal, a small kitchen delivering a memorable culinary journey.View restaurant profile
Chez Josie - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Chez Josie

Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
(391)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems

Review Summary

Reviews describe Chez Josie as a lively, welcoming spot in Villeray where the food, ambiance, and service frequently stand out. The menu is varied and flavorful, with popular dishes such as burrata, arancinis, carpaccio, ceviche, pasta and chicken, and the cocktails and DJ create a vibrant vibe that works for both dining and late night dancing. The staff are consistently praised for attentiveness and hospitality, contributing to a warm overall experience. There are caveats, including a few dishes described as overly salty and occasional concerns about value or uneven service on a rare visit. The venue is well suited for groups and celebrations, with a terrace and a strong bar program, making Chez Josie a standout in the area and a place many plan to return to.View restaurant profile
Huis Clos - Tartares in Villeray-Saint-Michel

Huis Clos

Opens Today at 5 pm
(437)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Where to Satisfy Your Cheese Craving in MontrealSip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneView More

Review Summary

Huis Clos comes across as a cozy neighborhood spot with a lively bar scene and a welcoming vibe. The ambiance, friendly staff, and karaoke on Saturdays every other week stand out, along with a strong drinks program. Oysters are repeatedly praised for freshness, while some dishes such as macaroni and cheese with brisket are dry and disappointing, and a few small plates like salmon tartare, sliders, and hot dogs may lack flavor. The bathroom setup is pointed out as a drawback, with a faucet that is not practical and brown paper on the counter raising sanitary concerns, and service can feel slow during busy moments. Karaoke nights and humor events add to the lively atmosphere, making it a fun place to gather with friends, though overall value can be uneven and prices sometimes high.View restaurant profile

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