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≈ 0.5 km
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers a warm, immersive dining experience that feels like a Mauritanian home in Montreal. The decor is authentically traditional and cozy, creating a welcoming atmosphere where the staff and the owner take care to explain the menu and make guests feel at ease. Dishes arrive in generous, shareable portions as part of a per-person fixed menu that typically starts with a lentil soup and continues with a richly flavored couscous platter, with vegetarian and gluten-free options available. Flavors are described as comforting and vibrant, with mint tea and hibiscus drinks often highlighted as perfect finishers. The setting is friendly and intimate, with guests welcomed to bring their own wine and prices that are considered very reasonable, making it a memorable spot to explore North African and Mauritanian cuisine with family or friends.View restaurant profile
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade
Nomadic restaurant. A unique place to meet, discover and share in Montreal.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndOriginal and Unique Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul offers a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with generous portions and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu features favorites like mantos, ashak and qabuli palow, along with flavorful lamb and kebabs that showcase depth and balanced spice. Guests repeatedly praise the friendly, attentive staff, the inviting decor, and the option to bring your own wine, which makes it a great spot for gatherings or a relaxing dinner. The possibility to reserve a private room adds to its appeal for groups, while overall value remains strong for quality, quantity and comforting flavors. A vibrant sense of hospitality, thoughtful presentation and memorable aromas make the experience feel lively and inviting, inviting return visits to continue exploring the diverse offerings and the warm hospitality that makes this place stand out.View restaurant profile
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé
Opens Today at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
T'ami Vietnamese Restaurant consistently impresses with a broad menu of authentic Northern Vietnamese dishes, generous portions and vibrant flavors that evoke Hanoi and comforting home cooking. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, with attentive staff and owners who greet guests, and the bring-your-own-wine policy adds extra value for diners. Dishes like bun cha Hanoi, banh cuon, nem cua be, pho and crispy imperial rolls stand out for bold flavors, textures and thoughtful preparation, with many noting that the kitchen delivers real authenticity and variety. While busy nights can bring longer waits and occasional service hiccups, the overall experience is described as delicious, satisfying and worth returning for. Desserts and egg coffee receive praise, making T'ami feel like a neighborhood gem offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine at generous portions and fair value.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: International Women's Day: The Women Shaping Montreal's Restaurant SceneTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Resto Végo offers a welcoming, calm, and cozy dining experience in a spacious historic building with multiple seating areas and a sunny terrace. A large pay by weight buffet plus cafe options showcases a wide range of vegetarian and vegan dishes praised for freshness and flavor. Desserts and coffee are popular finishers, and many diners appreciate the chance to sample a variety while avoiding waste through the weight based pricing. Service is described as friendly and efficient, though a few reviews note that some hot items can be lukewarm and that prices can feel steep to some. The atmosphere remains relaxed and family friendly, making it a reliable spot for solo meals or group outings. Accessibility can be a consideration with stairs to certain areas, but the space and terrace provide comfortable alternatives. Overall the restaurant is celebrated for its creative vegan offerings, generous variety, and good value for money, drawing repeat visits from both locals and visitors.View restaurant profile
Resto Végo
Opens Today at 11 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine
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≈ 2.8 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, relaxed spot in Montreal with a welcoming atmosphere and a wide, well-executed menu that spans pizzas, tartares, crepes, sandwiches, sushi, pastries, desserts and drinks. Guests note fresh, nicely presented dishes, generous portions, and highlights like wood-fired pizzas and house desserts, along with a strong coffee and pastry selection. The ambiance and seating feel inviting for meals or a casual stop for coffee, with an emphasis on artisanal products and seasonal offerings that add variety. Service stands out for kindness, professionalism, and attentiveness, contributing to a sense of good value and a positive overall experience for families and friends alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Get Your Maple on in the City with These Urban Sugar Shack ExperiencesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.8 km
Rosélys offers an exceptional dining experience with refined French technique, high quality ingredients, and dishes that are beautifully presented. The service is attentive and knowledgeable, creating a welcoming atmosphere that makes guests feel well cared for from start to finish. Wine pairings are thoughtfully chosen to complement each course, and the menu ranges from elegant tasting experiences to brunch and afternoon tea that showcase local flavors. The elegant yet welcoming ambiance blends hotel level sophistication with Montreal charm, making it a perfect setting for celebrations or a romantic evening. Overall impressions highlight consistency, care, and a variety of experiences that invite a return.View restaurant profile
Rosélys
Located in the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealAt the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and FavouritesView More
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≈ 0.2 km
Farine & Vanille is described across reviews as a beloved bakery cafe offering excellent pastries such as croissants, babkas, cinnamon buns, and savoury danishes, along with reliable drinks like cappuccinos, cortados, and Americano; the aromas of fresh pastries and coffee, and a friendly, attentive staff, create a welcoming vibe that many find ideal for a morning treat, a post run refreshment, or a casual visit while staying nearby; regulars praise the consistent quality and variety of in house breads, with many calling the croissants and baguette among the best around, and the space is noted as intimate and cozy, though sometimes busy and a bit cool in winter; praise for the vibe, value, and independent spirit runs alongside occasional critiques of coffee quality, service during peak times, and some concerns about management or operations; overall the place stands out for its pastry quality and warm service, drawing people back for the treats and the neighborhood cafe feel.View restaurant profile
Farine & Vanille
Mile-End bakery and cafe. Always fresh, always friendly
Opens Today at 8 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.4 km
La Maison Générale
Opens Today at 10 amMile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in Montreal
≈ 0.4 km
Atelier Mélilot earns praise for artisanal ice creams with original flavors and generous scoops. Flavors like kouign amann are repeatedly highlighted for tasting faithful to the pastry with real butter and caramel without being overly sweet. The soft serve and sorbets are described as delicious and fruit forward, with some flavors standing out for their originality. The shop is described as charming and family friendly, with a cozy space and a small area for children filled with books. Service is generally friendly and welcoming, though one review notes a less positive interaction with a younger staff member. Visitors view Atelier Mélilot as a noteworthy addition to the local ice cream scene and a great stop after a walk around Mount Royal, encouraging a return to try more flavors and support a local business.View restaurant profile
Atelier Mélilot
May be temporarily closedOutremont
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews describe Iconoglace as a standout Montreal ice cream spot known for exceptionally creamy soft serve, a wide array of flavors, and inventive sundaes that draw crowds. The menu is praised for generous portions, a strong mix of classic and unique options, and many items that are vegan or gluten free, with freshly made waffle cones often highlighted. The atmosphere is described as stylish, colorful, and welcoming, with fast, friendly service and a buzzy line that moves quickly on busy days. While many travelers rave about the quality, several voices caution that price can be high and some batches can feel overly sweet or heavy, leading a few to feel the hype not fully matched by taste. Fans celebrate the ability to customize and the variety that keeps bringing them back, and some call it the best ice cream spot in Montreal, a must visit for dessert lovers. The experience is also noted for family friendly spaces and practical touches like accessible seating and convenient dining options, making Iconoglace feel like a premiere destination for indulgent treats in the city.View restaurant profile
Iconoglace
May be temporarily closedMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews present Kem CoBa as a Montreal ice cream landmark known for inventive, high quality flavors and a silky texture, with soft serve often highlighted as a standout and many calling it the best in town. The menu features bold, rotating flavors including pandan, lychee, rose, durian, mango, matcha, corn flakes with salted caramel, and other Asian inspired options, along with solid hard ice creams; tasters praise strong, balanced flavors and a creamy mouthfeel that stays light rather than cloying. The experience is sometimes described as artisanal and house made, with several notes about the soft serve and sorbet being refreshingly delicious. The shop operates cash only, so visitors are advised to bring cash, which can contribute to longer lines that nevertheless move at a steady pace. A few reviews mention pricing for small portions as a drawback, but overall the place is called a Montreal classic and a must for ice cream lovers, drawing repeat visits to sample new flavors and enjoy the friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Kem CoBa
Vibrant counter spot for sorbet, ice cream & soft serve in inventive flavors, plus baked goods.
May be temporarily closed
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Best Dessert Places in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall impressions of Gaufres & Glaces mix praise for a stylish, photo-worthy setting and friendly, attentive service with desserts that many find delicious and well crafted, including bubble waffles that are moist and generously topped and ice creams with refined textures and distinctive flavors like pistachio cream. Price and portion size are common sticking points, with some reviewers feeling the cost is high for the size or that it can be less suitable for families on a budget, though others say the experience is worth it and a treat worth trying. Several comments highlight the variety of flavors and creative toppings, while a few note occasional gaps in the menu or inconsistency in what is offered. Overall, Gaufres & Glaces comes across as a charming dessert spot with a strong lineup and a memorable ambiance, appealing to friends and families who want a special treat, and many viewers recommend giving it a visit at least once.View restaurant profile
Gaufres & Glaces
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.7 km
Le Blueboy stands out for a retro vibe and a colorful, inventive lineup of ice creams, sorbets, sundaes, and treats like beignets and churros. Reviewers praise the vibrant flavors, the freshness of ingredients, the friendly and quick service, and a lively atmosphere that makes it a popular stop on Mont Royal. Favorites mentioned include mango sorbet, mojito sorbet, the Strawberry Shortcake Sundae, tiramisu ice cream, and guava based options, with many noting that flavors are refreshing and well balanced. There are occasional critiques of price value, sweetness level, or flavor balance, and some items such as a brownie in a sundae or certain sorbets receiving mixed opinions. A few comments point to long waits, limited indoor seating, and restrooms that could use attention, but the overall impression remains that the shop is charming and worth a visit for dessert lovers.View restaurant profile
Le Blueboy: Artisan Glacier
Opens Today at 2:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews of Sushi Shoten describe a consistently strong dining experience, with fresh, well prepared sushi, generous portions, and attentive service that is often praised as friendly and knowledgeable; several diners highlight the high quality of fish, especially the salmon and tuna, and the artistry of presentation that makes each plate look like a piece of art. The menu is noted for variety, including traditional nigiri, maki, and some specialty items, with many customers returning regularly and recommending it for value given the freshness and flavors, and some reviews mention other offerings such as banh mi and miso soup. Service is described as fast and responsive, though a few comments point to occasional gaps, such as tuna nigiri that could be fresher, or rolls missing advertised ingredients, and one note that prices can be higher than expected for the portion. Ambience is described as cozy, sometimes small but inviting, with a clean space and a pleasant atmosphere. Overall, Sushi Shoten attracts repeat visits for quality sushi, friendly staff, and reliable consistency, with some calls for price alignment and continued attention to ingredient accuracy.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shoten
Japanese authentic sushi
Opens Today at 1 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.9 km
Palgong Tea is described as a welcoming spot with friendly, professional staff and consistently attentive service. The menu is praised for freshness and variety, including on-site tapioca and many bubble tea options, with sugar-free builds and popping bobba in jasmine, lychee and passion fruit flavors. Beverages are noted to be infused at proper temperatures, which enhances flavor when sugar is not used. A small frozen chocolate-covered cake on a stick is mentioned as a sweet pairing. The smoothies are described as refreshing, and the overall product is said to be among the best milk teas with some calling it the best in Montreal. First-time visitors are greeted warmly and return visits have continued to be positive, with the staff described as friendly and informative. The overall impression is that Palgong Tea delivers quality, variety and a thoughtful, customer-focused experience.View restaurant profile
Palgong Tea
Opens Today at 12 pmMile-End
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≈ 0.9 km
Tordu Café et Crèmerie offers a warm, cozy atmosphere with a lively yet relaxed vibe and decor that has real character. The menu features a wide range of coffees and sweet treats, with favorites like chai latte, pistachio latte, iced drinks, matcha, tiramisu latte and pistachio croffles, plus pistachio ice cream and other desserts. Service is consistently described as fast, friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming experience. The space is noted for bright walls, good lighting, and a layout that feels spacious and comfortable, making it easy to settle in for a while. Overall, it stands out as a top spot for coffee and pastries, offering quality, affordability, and a customizable approach that encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Tordu Café et Crèmerie
Opens Today at 7 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Hottest Pumpkin Spice Lattes in Montreal Right Now
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≈ 0.9 km
Ripples earns praise for ice cream made in-house with excellent quality and a bold range of flavors, including mango that stands out, along with phrases like Délicieux crème glacée and Excellente qualité de produits. Tastings allow a sample of each option before selecting a scoop, and take-away ice cream sandwiches add to the appeal. Staff are described as friendly and quick, with rarely a wait, though occasional lines form when a single person is working. A stamp card program offers a free scoop after several purchases. A nice owner and great service are mentioned. Compared with nearby options, Ripples is favored for its fresh, in-house product and convenience. Plans to return are common.View restaurant profile
Ripples
May be temporarily closedMile-End
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe Poke Island as a bright, welcoming spot with ultra fresh ingredients, generous portions and a highly customizable bowl menu that appeals to both meat lovers and vegetarians, all set in a beachy, relaxed atmosphere with friendly service. The bowls are repeatedly praised for quality fish, balanced flavors and reliable freshness, with drinks like ube latte boba noted as a bonus and overall good value compared with competitors. A few reviewers mention occasional order mix ups, missing ingredients or inconsistency in portions, and a couple of menu items not meeting expectations, but these are rare compared with broad praise. Overall, this place is seen as a top poke option in Montreal for freshness, variety and friendly, efficient service that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Poke Island
Open until 3 amMile-End
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≈ 1 km
Overall, Crèmerie Meu Meu is described as an artisanal, locally made ice cream spot with a strong emphasis on natural ingredients and handmade craft, offering a wide range of flavors including vegan options and many inventive varieties that change regularly. Customers praise the friendly service, generous portions, and convenient location, with many calling it a must visit on Mont Royal Street and one of the best ice cream spots in Montreal. While flavors are often lauded for being original and refreshing, a few reviews note occasional changes in flavor availability or texture issues such as grittiness or greasiness, and there is a call for more consistency and clearer opening hours. The regard for quality and passion behind each batch remains high, with several mentions of supporting a local, homemade sweets shop. Opening hours are sometimes updated and closures for the season are noted in some reviews.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie Meu Meu
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe Lady Porcelaine as an immersive, whimsical tea experience with ornate decor and a fairy tale vibe that transports guests into a refined celebration atmosphere. The service is repeatedly praised as warm, attentive and personalized, with staff guiding etiquette, helping choose teacups, arranging photos, and providing accessories like fascinators and hats. Thoughtful rituals such as writing a future letter sealed with wax and tasseomancy readings add memorable touches. The tea and foods are widely commended for quality, variety and thoughtful presentation, with some items locally sourced and prepared to impress. The experience is frequently highlighted as ideal for birthdays, bachelorette parties, baby showers and other celebrations, often including dress up and photos in a porcelain filled setting. Some reviewers note that the theatrical aspects and pricing can feel overdone or misaligned with expectations, and a few comment on pacing or value. Overall, the consensus celebrates a magical, highly curated outing that delights lovers of romance, ornament, and elaborate tea rituals, while suggesting potential visitors consider their taste for spectacle and photo moments before booking.View restaurant profile
Lady Porcelaine
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Reviewers describe @ matcha as a cozy, calming spot with a strong focus on authentic matcha and artful presentation, offering a wide range of beverages from ceremonial to creative blends like iron matcha, avocatcha, and jasmatcha, with options such as pumpkin seed milk and other house milks that many find delicious; the space is praised for its intimate vibe, ambiance, and beautiful paintings, while the drinks are noted for quality and careful preparation; the staff are described as knowledgeable and passionate about tea, often delivering friendly, attentive service, though a few visits mention slower service or an unfriendly moment at the front desk; the establishment is also highlighted for its glassware preference over plastic, its no TikToks sign, and the option to sample through tastings or flights, including a memorable jasmine tea and the avocatcha dates; many guests say they would return and would recommend the place to other matcha lovers, calling it a hidden gem and one of the best matcha spots in Montreal, though some advise to be prepared for a calm pace and to enjoy a longer tasting experience.View restaurant profile
@ matcha
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Crèmerie SWIRL earns praise for its creamy coconut-based soft serve and weekly rotating flavors that keep things fresh for vegan and non-dairy eaters, with many noting high-quality, indulgent textures and a sense of novelty as new flavors appear each week. The small seasonal menu and walk-up service help lines move quickly, though a few reviews describe the selection as limited and the prices as steep for the portion size. Flavors span hojicha chocolate, black sesame, genmaicha, passionfruit vanilla and other tropical or dessert-inspired blends, with some weeks delivering standout combinations while others feel more ordinary. Opinions vary between top-tier recommendations and criticisms of value, but the place is often described as friendly, fast, and a welcome addition to Montreal's vegan ice cream scene. The setting in a pleasant area near a park invites strolls, and the rotating flavors encourage repeat visits to try the latest creations, with many returning weekly while others feel the offerings don't always justify the cost. Overall, Crèmerie SWIRL appears to be a popular, rotating flavor destination that many customers rate highly, even as some reviews flag price or variety as drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie SWIRL
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Thé Perlé Banh Mi as a standout in Montreal for authentic, flavorful banh mi, with bread that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, juicy meat, fresh pickled vegetables, and generous portions that many call great value. Chicken and pork banh mi are especially praised, with the spicy chicken and savory pork among the favorites, and options including beef and a popular vegetarian version. Bubble tea is frequently highlighted as a strong companion to the sandwiches, with flavors such as taro, rose, mango, and lychee noted as tasty and reasonably priced. Staff are consistently described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, contributing to a cozy, family-like atmosphere, and the move to a bigger location near Saint Denis is mentioned as making visits more comfortable. Pricing is repeatedly praised as affordable, and many reviewers say it is one of the best banh mi spots in Montreal. A few comments point to occasional fatty meat or MSG concerns and one note about the new space, but overall the sentiment is overwhelmingly positive.View restaurant profile
Thé Perlé Banh Mi
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top PicksThe Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Cha Do Raku feels like a tiny, intimate tea salon that offers a piece of Japan in Montreal, with a large and varied selection of imported teas across price ranges and a back tea room that makes the tasting feel special. The staff are friendly and attentive, explaining each tea and brewing methods, and the desserts and handmade snacks, including miso soup and tofu, pair beautifully with the drinks. The menu lists ingredients, which guests appreciate, and the overall vibe, decor, and hospitality add to the authentic experience. Seating is limited, and reservations are recommended for indoors. Some note that portions are small and prices can be high for a tea salon. The place is described as a hidden gem with high quality tea, including standout green tea, and many would return to explore more, such as ochazuke.View restaurant profile
Cha Do Raku
Opens Today at 1 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in Montreal
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall the reviews describe Ripples as a favorite Montreal ice cream spot known for homemade, creamy textures and a wide, inventive flavor lineup that includes Kulfi, Halva, Ginger, and a floral fennel-rose option, along with classics like French vanilla and Chocolate X, plus sorbets and non dairy choices. The shop is noted for generous portions, a cute vibe, cleanliness, and friendly service, with seating at a counter inside for casual tasting. People praise the quality and balance of flavors, the absence of ice crystals or crunch, and the sense that the flavors are unique and crafted, even noting some seasonal flavors sold out at times. Several mentions highlight good value for the portion size and a reliable summer pit stop in a busy area, making Ripples a go to for ice cream lovers who appreciate both traditional treats and quirky, craft flavors. While a few reviews mention price increases in recent years, the overall tone remains positive about the ice cream, variety, and experience.View restaurant profile
Ripples
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
La Petite Dînette comes across as an unpretentious, cozy spot with cute retro decor and a welcoming, attentive staff. Reviews highlight the pho options, especially beef and meatball pho, along with banh mi, spring rolls, and grilled chicken, often with generous portions and flavorful soups, while drinks like butterfly pea and passion fruit or lychee are described as artful and tasty. The atmosphere is praised as nostalgic and the music adds a fun eurodisco vibe, with many noting a small family run feel and friendly owners who make guests feel valued. Price impressions range from very good value and affordability to occasional comments about small portions for higher prices, indicating a mix of perceived value. Accessibility and cleanliness are mentioned positively, with easy entry, spacious layout, adaptable seating and a focus on customer needs, suggesting La Petite Dînette is a reliable favorite for pho and Vietnamese staples with many planning to return to try more items.View restaurant profile
La Petite Dînette
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Gong Cha is described as a welcoming, clean spot with friendly staff, comfortable seating, and quick service. The menu offers a wide range of bubble teas and other treats like croffles, with options to tweak sugar and ice levels to suit preferences. Popular orders include brown sugar oolong milk tea and taro milk with pearls, and several reviewers note the drinks taste like real tea and offer good value at Montreal prices. The venue is praised as a nice place to hang out on the plateau with ample seating and a bright atmosphere. While the experience is mainly positive, there are a few hiccups mentioned, including an order missing pearls and occasional remarks about trying different drinks, plus a note about the use of disposable cups and packaging. Overall, Gong Cha is seen as a reliable choice for bubble tea and other drinks, with tasty croffles and quick, friendly service that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Dalmata Gelateria is praised for creative, flavorful ice creams and an artisanal quality that shines through in not overly sweet, well balanced flavors. Flavors like apricot, Fior di latte, raspberry chocolate and a brioche with chocolate ice cream and pistachio swirl are repeatedly highlighted as standout twists. Staff are described as cordial and the decor charming, lending a friendly neighborhood vibe and, at times, a lively line. While many consider the quality worth the price, some reviewers feel portions are small and prices high for the value. The menu is described as curated and changes often, with seasonal twists that keep the experience fresh. Some notes mention that flavors can be intense but not overly sweet and that fruit notes feel natural rather than artificial. Overall the place is seen as a standout local gem with a stylish setting and a tendency to draw crowds, though not everyone ranks it as the absolute best in town. A few critiques include service slips and occasional portions not meeting expectations.View restaurant profile
Dalmata Gelateria
May be temporarily closedMile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 1.3 km
Le Patio Bar Laitier offers a cozy, old-fashioned ice cream experience with a wide range of fruity and classic flavors and a sunny terrace that makes it a pleasant stop during a summer stroll along Avenue Mont-Royal; the ice cream is praised for creaminess, and options for vegans are appreciated, with several reviews noting friendly, attentive service and surprisingly late hours. Some orders, however, show inconsistency: the lychee sorbet is not very strong in taste, the hazelnut ice cream chocolate coating can be poorly done, and there are reports of ice cream melting quickly or falling apart on the way out. There are other positive comments about the cremes and the overall quality, and a subset of guests view it as a top spot for a true ice cream treat, though a few people were disappointed by soft serve and frozen yogurt. Accessibility and seasonal reminders appear in some reviews, noting a ramp outside with a moderate slope, limited interior accessibility, and November closures. All in all, Le Patio Bar Laitier seems to be a beloved destination for creamy ice cream and nostalgic ambiance, with plenty of flavors and a welcoming vibe, even if a couple of items could use more polish.View restaurant profile
Le Patio Bar Laitier
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Zettis Crémerie is described as a visually appealing dessert spot with a wide range of ice creams, waffles and crepes and generous portions. Reviews highlight creative flavors, including non dairy options and gluten free cones, with careful attention to cross contamination. The staff are generally friendly and helpful, and service is noted to be attentive when accommodating dietary restrictions. Some comments point to slower service when busy and occasional variation in flavor or texture, such as a few concerns about certain milkshakes or crepes not meeting expectations. The ambiance and photo worthy backdrop are a recurring plus, making it a popular spot for sharing sweet moments. Overall, it seems like a strong pick for a sweet treat with plenty of choices, while visitors may want to temper expectations about speed and a few menu items.View restaurant profile
Zettis crémerie
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Cinq Cinq as a casual, welcoming spot where the food is fresh and often prepared on site, with generous portions at affordable prices, and bubble tea standing out as refreshing and tasty, with some calling it the best in the area or rating it five stars. The menu also features authentic Vietnamese coffee and mochi mango pancakes that are noted as delicious and refreshing. Service is consistently praised for being kind, friendly, and accommodating, contributing to a relaxed atmosphere and warm reception. A few comments mention scheduling inconsistencies and changing hours, with thanks for clarification when provided. Overall, the venue is seen as a charming, value friendly cafe focused on fresh ingredients and a strong drink program, leaving most guests satisfied with the experience.View restaurant profile
Cinq Cinq
Opens Wednesday at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Sophie Sucrée is described as a beloved vegan bakery in the Plateau neighborhood of Montreal offering flaky almond croissants, crookies, savory pastries and a wide range of in-house vegan options, all noted for freshness and rich flavor. Reviewers highlight standout items such as almond croissants, crookies, cinnamon rolls, and savory sandwiches, along with excellent coffees like mocha orange and matcha latte with maple. The place is consistently praised for its warm, friendly staff, clean setting, and a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere that many say keeps them returning for treats, brunch, or to order weekly via delivery apps. It’s regarded as a Montreal staple with a strong commitment to cruelty-free baking, no gelatin or animal-derived ingredients, and as a reliable go-to for vegans and non-vegans alike seeking tasty, well-made pastries.View restaurant profile
Sophie Sucrée
Opens Today at 9:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissCinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Reviews of Le Glacier Bilboquet describe a beloved Montreal ice cream destination with a wide range of flavors, from traditional creams to refreshing sorbets, and a pleasant outdoor terrace in summer on a pedestrian street that turns the area into a calm, family friendly spot. Many praise the artisanal quality, the variety of flavors, and friendly, efficient service, making it a go-to for locals and visitors alike. Several comments highlight a charming vibe, a cozy interior, and a reliable, attentive staff that enhances the experience. Some critiques note that the ice cream can be quite sweet and that a few flavors, like pistachio, do not meet expectations, and a few mention small cornets or a higher price point. Summer crowds and car-free streets are mentioned as a plus, with quick service even when busy and a focus on a welcoming atmosphere. Overall, Le Glacier Bilboquet is seen as a standout ice cream spot with strong favorites and seasonal offerings, though flavor and price experiences can vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Le Glacier Bilboquet
Opens Today at 10 amOutremont
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Café Le Moineau Masqué is described as a cozy neighborhood spot with excellent coffee, tasty pastries, and a calm atmosphere that makes it good for working or just lingering with a drink. The place is praised for a pleasant terrace and a small garden, creating a neighborhood feel and a gem off the main streets between Rue Rachel and Avenue Du Mont Royal. The interior is described as modern and cozy, with the outside terrace offering greenery and a bird mural that adds character. The cafe offers fresh fruit juice and a variety of pastries, and the coffee is generally well balanced and enjoyable. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and patient, especially for language practice, though a few reviews mention occasional cold service or a loud barista. Consistency among baristas varies, but the overall vibe remains welcoming, making it a reliable spot to sit, work, or socialize. A practical note is the use of plastic cups in some visits, which sparked mixed reactions, though an owner explanation helps address the concern and some hope remains for future glass service.View restaurant profile
Café Le Moineau Masqué
Opens Today at 8 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Cake me up is described as a place where pastries are stunning works of art, with flawless finishes and spectacular presentation. The quality remains impeccable across years and occasions. The use of natural ingredients, careful selection, and the absence of artificial colors or preservatives contribute to balanced flavors and refined textures. The range includes tartlets, pistachio and raspberry creations, Russian cakes, and elegant yule logs, all noted for freshness and delightful taste. Service is friendly and professional, with reliable delivery even during busy times. Cake me up is seen as a trusted longstanding option for high quality pastries and a staple in the area. The shop is known for a wide selection and consistent excellence that keeps customers returning year after year.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Cake me up
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.5 km
Overall, Unicone is widely praised for inventive, high quality artisanal ice creams made in house with bold flavors drawn from around the world, including saffron pistachio, baklava, orange blossom, rose and ube, with textures that many describe as creamy and not overly sweet. The shop atmosphere is stylish, cozy and inviting, and the staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and helpful, even as lines and crowds can make seating feel tight. Vegan options are a major plus, with reviewers highlighting satisfying dairy free choices and a flexible approach to inquiries. Some comments mention price point and portion size, and a few note that the space can feel warm or the flavors can be very sweet, but the overall experience remains positive. Beyond the tasting room, several reviews praise successful private catering with on site service and a festive vibe. Overall, the sentiment positions Unicone as a standout destination for adventurous dessert lovers in the city, valuable for its ever changing creative flavors and quality ingredients.View restaurant profile
Unicone
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season
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≈ 1.5 km
Le Parloir offers a classic English afternoon tea at a fixed price with a choice of tea and a selection of sweet and savory bites, in a small but cozy space with a pleasant, warm ambiance. The experience is widely praised for friendly, attentive service and for accommodating dietary restrictions, with advance reservations recommended for weekends and for noting dietary needs. Reviews celebrate the wide tea selection and tasty scones, though some note that the scones or desserts are not outstanding and that the place can feel cramped for some. The option to bring a small bottle of champagne is mentioned, and the overall impression is a charming, memorable spot worth a visit and likely to be revisited. The vibe is cute and intimate, contributing to a unique afternoon tea atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Le Parloir
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealSavoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon TeasView More
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≈ 1.6 km
Plato Gelato comes across as a charming spot where pistachio ricotta ice cream is praised for not being too sweet, served in a fresh cone and enjoyed in a cute interior with a small seating area, while the shop also offers biscuits, drinks, and ice cream to go in liter-sized containers, and the service is described as friendly with staff smiling and welcoming.View restaurant profile
Plato Gelato
May be temporarily closedRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
La Diperie draws mixed reviews but is often praised for friendly and helpful staff, a welcoming atmosphere, and a wide variety of ice cream flavors with many finding the ice cream tasty and the slushies refreshing, even if some visits note slower preparation at times. Some reviews mention delivery items such as cheesecakes arriving completely frozen and donuts described as small and dry for the price. Overall the experience is seen as enjoyable for the ice cream selections and service, with a willingness to return for the staff and the flavors despite occasional quality and consistency hiccups.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Open until 2 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.7 km
Chatime
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
≈ 1.7 km
Les Glaceurs earns broad praise for a consistently positive experience with fresh cakes and cupcakes, efficient and friendly service, and strong recommendations for celebrations; many reviews highlight customized orders such as a Miraculous themed birthday cake that was described as beautiful and delicious with instructions followed; cupcakes with buttercream frosting are celebrated as fabulous, and taking them away is convenient, with the shop noted as potentially very busy. The ordering website, along with phone support and delivery, is repeatedly praised as excellent. A few critiques mention that most cupcakes can be dry and that some frostings are overly sweet, with two flavors considered only okay and one set of items discarded, yet overall quality remains high. The venue is described as a nice spot in the heart of Montreal to buy and enjoy very good cupcakes, with freshness and taste consistently highlighted, and while prices can be a bit steep, the overall experience is valued for celebrating special moments.View restaurant profile
Les Glaceurs
Opens Today at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Taken together, reviews describe Mamie Clafoutis as an artisanal bakery with outstanding pastries and breads, especially croissants and the Oh Mon Dieu croissant, along with fresh, flavorful items like cannelés and kouign amann; the coffee experience is noted for a distinctive machine, though some say the latte is average. The interior is repeatedly described as beautiful and warm, yet several readers lament a renovation that shifted to a self serve, automated model that can feel impersonal and supermarket like, with less human interaction. Prices are seen as high by some and worth it for the quality by others, while a few miss the old emphasis on the counter, welcome service, and in house preparation. Convenience remains a theme with self checkouts, a wide pastry selection, and options to takeout or dine in upstairs, though seating can be limited in some locations. Overall the pastries are consistently praised and the bakery remains a must stop for many, but the experience has become polarized as efficiency and modern design gained prominence at the expense of the warm, neighborhood atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Opens Today at 7 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Mamie Clafoutis draws praise for its bakery offerings with standout pastries and viennoiseries, a cinnamon roll that delights, a red velvet cake, and a good baguette, while some items such as coffee are not as strong and prices can feel high for pre-made sandwiches; the overall quality is described as consistent, though seating upstairs has not reopened since the pandemic and the space is now takeout only, which disappoints guests who enjoyed a cafe vibe; service is often described as friendly and attentive, though not uniformly warm and a few reviews mention room for improvement in staff attitudes; several readers compare it to other locations and note that the selection can feel smaller or less impressive near closing.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Opens Today at 7 amOutremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Overall, Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge is described as a bright, zen space that is great for studying, remote work, or relaxing with tea, with cozy seating and a calm vibe. The tea program is a highlight, featuring a wide selection and a meticulous owner who does great wonders with chais and teas, while the menu also offers tasty desserts and cafe items. Prices are viewed as average, service is praised as friendly, and the atmosphere is described as welcoming, though a few notes mention a bitter matcha latte and occasional loud music. Many reviewers say they would return to try different teas and appreciate the space being central and well decorated. Overall the reviews emphasize quality tea, a pleasant environment, and attentive staff making Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge a popular spot.View restaurant profile
Salon de thé Chaï Tea Lounge
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Overall, Café Le loup bleu comes across as a cozy, small neighborhood cafe with a warm ambiance that many describe as perfect for a relaxed breakfast or a quiet study session, where lattes are often strong and creamy and snacks like scones, cookies, banana bread, and bagels are well received; the wooden interior and occasional outdoor seating contribute to a pleasant local atmosphere, and some reviewers call it a must visit in the Plateau; however, experiences are mixed, with a few visits noting inattentive or unfriendly service and a policy that disappointed a parent, while beverage quality ranges from a mediocre cappuccino or watered down matcha to praise for fresh house made cakes, good mocha with oat milk, and flavorful croissants; overall affordability and charm come up frequently, and many reviewers express hope to return and recapture the warmth and quality.View restaurant profile
Café Le loup bleu
Opens Today at 8 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.8 km
Crèmerie Bo-Bec is described as a bright spot with refreshingly cheerful service and a wide range of house made flavors and products. The ice creams are praised for a creamy texture that is not icy, with flavors like ferrero, pistachio, pate a biscuit, cappuccino, and a Kit Kat favorite, along with maple and biscuit pastry varieties. Sorbets, gelato, soft serve, and vegan options are regularly highlighted. The setting is noted for simple, convivial charm with an antique leaning decor and a glow from the sign that adds a magical touch. Staff are consistently friendly and efficient, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. It comes across as a good option for a summer treat or a relaxed evening, with generous portions and new flavors appearing regularly, and while prices can be a little higher than some cremeries, the quality and service are frequently cited as a worthwhile exchange.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie Bo-Bec
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Across reviews, Atelier Marjorie is praised for the quality and taste of its pastries and cakes, with many custom orders appreciated for accuracy and elegance. The cake decorating experiences and bento cake workshops are described as fun, creative, and well hosted, with a welcoming atmosphere and a charming interior. Visitors also enjoy the tea time and standalone desserts, noting a wide variety of toppings and decorations, and several items like the Paris Brest and dulce de leche cake are highlighted as standout. However, the space is frequently described as small and sometimes feels cramped, which can make lines and activities feel rushed, especially during peak hours. Some critiques point to limited color options for decoration, occasional gaps in service, and the price level relative to the experience. Occasionally concerns about cleanliness and hygiene of decorations or the organization of the start times appear, but overall the staff are described as warm and helpful. Overall, Atelier Marjorie comes across as a creative, charming spot for desserts and hands on decorating experiences, with repeat visits and events recommended.View restaurant profile
Atelier Marjorie
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Savoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon Teas
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
LaKafe MTL comes through in reviews as a cozy, stylish spot that works for studying or chatting with friends, with a clean, calm space and friendly staff even when busy. The drinks are a major draw, especially the coconut matcha cloud and Vietnamese coffee variants like egg coffee and salted coffee, with many praising creamy textures and bold flavors; there are also notes of creative twists such as guava matcha, Jasmine Matcha, Strawberry Matcha and banana latte, and a claim that the coconut cloud is a standout favorite. Food highlights include fresh onigirazu and croffles, with salmon onigirazu and unagi onigirazu described as good though sometimes heavy on mayo or slightly burnt. Some reviewers mention small seating capacity and occasional slower service, but most say the experience is worth it and that the prices align with the quality. Overall, LaKafe MTL is viewed as a delightful, unique cafe that delivers satisfying drinks and bites and invites customers to return to try more items.View restaurant profile
LaKafe MTL
Opens Today at 10 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Coquine is described as a standout ice cream spot with inventive, original flavors and high quality that makes it feel worth the price, with both hard ice cream and soft serve praised for balance and flavor. The menu is rotating and diverse, with favorites like pistachio, yuzu, mango, rhubarb ginger, apricot, pina colada, and even alcohol infused options, and many say the flavors are truly exceptional and not overly sweet. The vibe is appealing, thanks to a cute interior and a welcoming terrace, and staff are consistently friendly and attentive. A few notes of critique appear, including concerns about small scoops and high prices for the portion, and occasional soft serve sweetness or service pace; overall, it is widely regarded as one of the best ice cream spots in Montreal with a loyal crowd that keeps returning.View restaurant profile
Coquine
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Ice Cream in MontrealView More
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