Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
La Croissanterie Figaro presents a charming Parisian style bistro with a warm nostalgic atmosphere and friendly service that makes guests feel welcome. The vintage decor and beautiful terrace set the scene for tasty croissants, good coffee, and a varied menu that suits gluten free and vegetarian options, with the affogato often singled out as a treat. Guests repeatedly praise the buttery croissants, the relaxing vibe, and the helpful staff, making it a reliable go to for breakfast, brunch or a casual bite. The experience is described as affordable and pleasant, with a sense of being in a little slice of Paris in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul offers a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with inviting decor, fragrant spices and generous, satisfying dishes. Guests consistently praise flavorful mains and standout entrées such as mantos, ashak and qabuli palow, along with a pleasant ambiance and attentive, friendly service. The table d'hote options provide good value with a complete meal, and the BYOW policy helps keep drinks affordable, while groups can be accommodated in a private back room at no extra cost. Overall the experience blends generous portions, thoughtful presentation and a hospitable atmosphere that makes it easy to imagine returning, even if a few visits note occasional slower service or slight variation in spice levels.View restaurant profile
Café Castel presents a cozy, European inspired vibe with warm lighting, antique decor, a balcony, and large windows that make the space feel open and inviting. Coffee is a highlight for many visitors, with smooth espressos, rich cappuccinos, and enjoyable lattes complemented by a varied selection of pastries such as almond croissants and tiramisu. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and relaxing, a great place to study or chat, with a calm tempo that invites lingering. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, contributing to consistently pleasant experiences, while the menu offers a mix of beverages, sandwiches, and desserts at good value. While a few notes mention crowds during busy times and occasional minor issues, the overall impression is that Café Castel is a reliable, welcoming spot to enjoy quality coffee, tasty treats, and a memorable Parisian inspired ambiance.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint T'ami Restaurant as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot in Montreal, where authentic flavors, especially in dishes like banh cuon, bun cha Hanoi, pho, bo la lot, crab rolls, and banh xeo, mingle with generous portions and thoughtful presentation. The warm, cozy atmosphere and welcoming staff give diners a family feel that makes guests feel at home. Many praise the quality and freshness of the ingredients, the variety beyond pho and banh mi, and the option to BYOB which adds value. While a few comments note slower service on busy nights, the hospitality remains praised and apologies for delays are common, with food described as homemade, comforting, and deeply satisfying. The price point is viewed as fair to reasonable for the portion size and quality, and repeat visits are common as guests look forward to trying more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Teashop Thé aux Perles is described as a standout bubble tea spot in Chinatown Montreal, where drinks are fresh, flavorful, and well balanced with chewy pearls and a wide menu that ranges from brown sugar milk tea and mango green tea to seasonal specialties made with top quality ingredients. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, the owner appears hands on, and the shop offers fast service, reliable delivery, and late hours in a clean, welcoming setting. Reviews note good value and frequent promotions such as buy one get one deals, plus thoughtful touches like fortune cookies, with staff who offer helpful recommendations and customization. Regulars praise the consistent quality across classics and unique creations, and many say Teashop Thé aux Perles is the go to bubble tea spot in the area, open late and ready for orders at any time of day.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a wide range of artisanal foods and drinks, where fresh, well-presented dishes and generous portions keep guests satisfied. The menu includes sandwiches, pastries, desserts, cakes, chocolate, pizza, crepes and charcuterie, alongside coffee, tea, and other drinks, with homemade ice creams and seasonal offerings adding to the appeal. A friendly, professional team and attentive service are frequently praised, as is the inviting atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests enjoy the variety of artisanal products and ready-to-eat dishes, from jellies and condiments to chocolates, and appreciate good value. The venue feels versatile and vibrant for casual bites, desserts, and celebrations alike.View restaurant profile
Canard café is praised for excellent coffee, beautifully crafted latte art, and a tempting lineup of cookies, pastries and sandwiches, all served in a warm, low key space that feels welcoming for work or catching up with friends. Friendly, fast, and often bilingual staff are a frequent highlight, with extra nods to thoughtful touches like a dog friendly moment when picking up a coffee. The venue offers plenty of seating and a pleasant outdoor area near the park, making it easy to settle in at any time of day. The drinks and food are described as high quality and creative, with a dairy free option like almond milk noted and a diverse array of cold beverages that stand out. Reviewers call it a standout cafe in the area, praising the ambiance, the care in service, and the consistent tasty offerings that make it a reliable favorite for working, reading, and socializing. Overall, Canard café comes across as a bright, flavorful spot that consistently satisfies both coffee lovers and snack seekers.View restaurant profile
Café casa de pastel earns praise for warm, attentive service in a cozy setting and for consistently tasty mini crepes. Flavor notes include Nutella, banana, and chocolate options that are described as fresh, moist, and well balanced, with the choco pistache crepe and Nutella banana combinations among the favorites. The ambiance is repeatedly called inviting and suitable for a small outing with friends or a quick sugar fix, and the staff is described as friendly and accommodating. Desserts and cappuccino are highlighted as well prepared, with most patrons happy with the quality and presentation, even if a few feel the milkshake is a bit overpriced. Generous portions and a welcoming vibe contribute to a positive overall experience, and many say they would return.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Lawrence V. earns widespread praise for its custom cakes, pastries, and coffee, with many reviewers praising flavorful desserts, flaky croissants, and fresh ingredients, and noting the presentations are beautiful and the tastes memorable. The shop is repeatedly described as cozy and welcoming, with staff who are helpful and friendly, and it is favored for reliable wedding and event cakes as well as last minute cake deliveries that make celebrations easy. While most comments are glowing, a few reviews mention occasional freshness issues later in the day or a note about service in rare cases. Overall, the place comes across as a standout in the neighborhood for high quality, creative confections and a comforting, charming atmosphere that keeps people coming back for both everyday treats and special occasions.View restaurant profile
Carlota Boulangerie Mexicaine earns strong praise for authentic Mexican pastries, with rosca de Reyes, goyave pastries, conchas, pan de muerto, tamales, and horchata repeatedly noted for freshness, flavor, and quality. The offerings are described as light and flaky with clear respect for traditional flavors, and the bakery is celebrated for vibrant variety and aromas that feel like a taste of Mexico in Montreal. However a few reviews report dryness and uneven quality in the rosca de reyes this year, and some note that prices are high but worth it for the craftsmanship. Service is described as warm, friendly and knowledgeable, with staff offering helpful recommendations and tasting guidance. Limited or no seating inside is a common caveat, making it more of a takeout destination, though the overall experience and energy remain highly regarded. Overall, the bakery is seen as a standout and a must visit for those seeking authentic Mexican baked goods in the area.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Hof Kelsten as a bakery with buttery flaky croissants and a wide range of pastries, with standout items such as the zaatar torsade, rugelach, and chocolate babka. They praise the matzoh ball soup, egg salad sandwich, and other savory pastries, along with solid coffee and friendly service on many visits. The croissants are repeatedly called exemplary and among the best in Montreal, though seating is limited and the space can feel busy. A few comments note price sensitivity, occasional bread inconsistency, and items selling out early, but the overall sentiment is high, with Hof Kelsten regarded as a top bakery in town that draws guests back for its diverse offerings.View restaurant profile
Mont Éclair draws praise for its refined pastry program, especially the éclair, with a broad and often inventive lineup of flavors such as pistachio, passion fruit, vanilla, rose, lavender and chocolate, all presented with elegant visuals. The pastries are frequently described as fresh, light and well balanced, featuring moelleux pâte à chou and creamy fillings, although a minority of reviews note occasional dryness, overly sweet fillings or flavors that don’t deliver the expected depth. The shop ambiance is repeatedly praised as cozy and stylish, and the staff are often described as friendly and attentive, even if a few visits mention slower service or less consistent attention. Prices are considered high by some, yet others feel the quality and presentation justify the premium. Packaging and takeout experiences vary, with some comments about chocolate boxes or delivery logistics not meeting expectations. Overall, the place is viewed as a must try for pastry lovers, a spot to return to for more eclairs and confections, and a standout for its presentation and variety.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Samos is described as a beloved, long standing neighborhood staple offering fresh oven baked pastries, breads and savory bites at unbeatable prices, with a wide variety including gyros, pitas, empanadas, donuts, baklava, lasagna and other prepared meals. The staff are warm, friendly and attentive, making visits feel welcoming and familial, and service is consistently praised alongside generous portions and flavorful options. Favorites like sesame bread, donuts, and beef empanadas are repeatedly highlighted, while some reviews note occasional lapses in freshness or a few items not meeting expectations. Overall the impression is of a family owned bakery that residents rely on for comforting, well priced treats and a strong sense of community.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Première Moisson as a calm, neighborhood bakery with a pleasant terrace and friendly service, loved for fresh croissants and bread, and for items like a grain-fed chicken sandwich that is hailed as a Montreal classic, while the chicken pot pie is considered good but a bit industrial; opinions about the pastries themselves vary, with some finding the viennoiseries ordinary and others noting that much of the goods are shipped in rather than baked on site, leading to fluctuations in quality since ownership changes; a few readers also praise the plant based milk cappuccino and chouquettes as standout offerings, making it a convenient, reliable stop for a quick visit before appointments.View restaurant profile
Reviews praise Les Anges Gourmets for excellent value for money and fresh, diverse products of very high quality, with a sense of a Portuguese journey in the aromas of bread and pastries. Service is described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere that invites a return. Egg tarts and natas are highlighted as outstanding, with the natas widely considered among the best in Montreal. Overall, the reviews suggest a strong recommendation to visit for authentic flavors and a memorable bakery experience.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre garners widespread praise for its croffles, described as fluffy, crispy and light with toppings like Oreo, pistachio, mango and strawberry, and the Oreo croffle is a frequent standout. The croffle concept, blending croissant and crepe elements, is regarded as unique and many reviewers call it among the best in Montreal, with a texture that is crisp on the outside and soft inside. The staff and service receive steady compliments for friendliness, attentiveness and clear explanations of the menu, and the space is characterized as clean, cozy and well decorated. Desserts and drinks are noted for strong flavors, good textures and presentable plating, with favorites including banana brulee, matcha tiramisu and Earl Grey. While some mention higher prices, the consensus is that the quality and overall experience justify it, and portions are often described as satisfying or shareable. A few remarks point to occasional inconsistencies such as waffles arriving at room temperature or being less fresh at certain branches, but these are rare in the overall positive impressions.View restaurant profile
Lu & I is described as a cozy Montreal bakery cafe with a clear vegan and gluten free focus, offering cupcakes, tarts, muffins, pies, cookies and other treats, along with coffee and drinks, often enjoyed outside on the terrasse. Reviews highlight items like rhubarb strawberry pie, lemon tart, carrot cake cookies, matcha treats, and a variety of gluten free and dairy free options that are praised for being flavorful, dense yet moist, and beautifully decorated, sometimes with edible flowers. The icing is frequently praised, and several items are noted to be grain free, organic and free from processed sugars, appealing to diners avoiding gluten, dairy, seed oils or refined sugars. The cafe is seen as a rare find in the city for gluten free options, with many saying it’s a must visit and that the overall quality is exceptional. A few remarks mention prices leaning a bit high and one gluten free cookie batch not being baked perfectly, but the general tone remains warm, inviting and impressed by the quality of plant based desserts.View restaurant profile
Au Pain Doré draws praise for welcoming service and fresh viennoiseries, with many noting a warm, simple feel and a pleasant terrace for enjoying a croissant and coffee on Laurier Ouest near the Eglise Saint-Viateur d'Outremont. The atmosphere is described as charming and artisanal, a small corner with exterior seating that many find ideal for a relaxed pause, though parking can be challenging and the venue is compact. While the quality of bread and pastries is repeatedly praised, some reviewers find the prices higher than elsewhere for similar offerings. A negative moment is recalled when a cleaning product with a strong odor was used in the back dining area while patrons were still eating, and the staff declined to wait, leading to tension. Despite this, several comments convey a desire to return and an overall sense that the experience is friendly, tasty, and worth a visit.View restaurant profile
At Pâtisserie Notre Maison, last minute orders were accommodated even when placed the day before January and the process was easy; everything ordered was delicious and highly recommended; however, phone issues were noted with attempts to confirm the order, as calls were made twice but no sound came from the line.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Guillaume is widely praised as a top Montreal bakery, with many reviewers highlighting exceptional breads and pastries, memorable croissants, the champignon pastry and the Queen Elizabeth cake, and some praising a pet friendly atmosphere. The overall impression is of high quality and fresh ingredients, paired with warm, friendly service that brings people back again and again. Some voices note drawbacks such as price increases after popularity, occasional uneven pastry texture, limited seating or space for tasting, and the absence of a bread slicer in store. A few also mention moving locations or inconsistent experiences, but the consensus is that this bakery offers a broad range of breads, viennoiseries, and unique specialties that make it a must visit for bread lovers. In short, Boulangerie Guillaume is an essential destination for traditional baking with strong, diverse offerings and a few caveats related to crowding and price.View restaurant profile
The reviews portray Matcha as a cozy, intimate spot where ceremonial quality and creative twists like iron matcha, avocatcha, jasmine matcha and pumpkin seed milk stand out, with drinks presented in glass bottles or stainless steel cups and a clear emphasis on fresh ingredients and meticulous preparation. An atmosphere described as welcoming and calming, with the staff or owner shown as passionate and knowledgeable who offer thoughtful explanations and tasting options that educate as well as delight. Some feedback mentions slower or occasionally less friendly service and one tense moment over a materials question, but the overall sentiment remains that the experience is worthwhile and the drinks consistently tasty. Customers note generous drink sizes for the price and a wide range of traditional and creative blends, along with a strong emphasis on quality milks such as pumpkin seed milk. The place is repeatedly praised as a hidden gem with a genuine passion for tea and a focus on authenticity, and many plan to return when in the area.View restaurant profile
Customers describe Zarina Pâtisserie & Traiteur as an absolute treat with delicious pastries and packaging that makes items feel special, and the alfajores with their light texture and smooth dulce de leche are repeatedly praised. Delightful flavors include guava, strawberry, strawberry shortcake, tres leches, passion fruit mousse, ham bread and Hawaiian bread, all noted as fresh and flavorful. The selection of authentic alfajores and cakes is described as delicious, and the service is often called wonderful with welcoming and friendly staff. One memorable moment highlights the kind owners who went out of their way to return a wallet they found, a gesture that left a positive impression. While the overall tone is highly favorable, a few reviewers mention that prices can be high compared to local Latin grocery options. Overall the reviews suggest Zarina Pâtisserie & Traiteur is a must try when in Montreal and many plan to return.View restaurant profile
Customers describe Les Brownies Blissful as a place with rich fudgy brownies that look as good as they taste, featuring a rotating lineup and a wide range of vegan and gluten-free options. The treats are praised for beautiful presentation and bold flavors, with favorites like pistachio, Oreo, salted caramel, red velvet, and raspberry chocolate recurring in reviews. A rotating daily menu and the option to pair brownies with coffee or buy a box for sharing make it easy to sample several varieties. Some comments note that a few flavors can be very sweet and portions may feel small for the price, but overall the brownies are considered indulgent, satisfying, and made with quality ingredients. The service and bright, modern setup are repeatedly mentioned as welcoming, encouraging a return to explore more flavors.View restaurant profile
Reviews depict Chez José Café as a cozy, colorful, characterful neighborhood spot where the food is consistently delicious and the overall experience leaves a warm impression. Standout items frequently mentioned include pasteis de nata, seafood soup, the Portuguese breakfast, crepes, and a wide range of vegetarian and vegan options. The atmosphere is welcoming and vibrant, with attentive staff and a lively, bohemian vibe, though the space is small and can get busy, leading to occasional wait times. Service is praised for friendliness and care, even when the restaurant is crowded or there are small hiccups. Prices are noted as a bit high for a casual brunch, but portions are generous and flavors often justify the cost. The decor, music, and sense of place evoke Portugal or the Caribbean, contributing to a memorable, homey experience. Overall, Chez José Café is regarded as a Montreal gem, valued for its consistency, atmosphere, and thoughtful attention to food and guests, with many plans to return.View restaurant profile
Thé Perlé Banh Mi is described as a warm, welcoming spot that has grown to be larger and more comfortable for dining alone or with friends, with friendly and attentive staff throughout visits. The Banh Mi options, including chicken and pork and a popular vegetarian version, are praised for the balance of taste, texture and temperature, with bread that is crispy on the outside and soft inside and generous portions. Bubble tea is a standout with flavors like taro, lychee, rose, mango, peach mango and brown sugar, often noted as delicious and affordable and a great pairing with meals. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy and charming, and a move to a newer location is cited as improving the overall experience. Service is consistently praised for speed and warmth, with staff making customers feel welcome and well looked after. Some reviews mention fatty pork on certain banh mi and one mentions MSG sensitivity, while others note that spice levels can be adjusted to taste.View restaurant profile
Éclair stands out in Montreal for a warm, cozy atmosphere, a social bar area, and a serious coffee program with a wide pour over selection and single origins like Gesha, plus reliable espresso drinks; reviews highlight friendly, knowledgeable staff and a strong focus on quality, with a genuine Montreal vibe and a space that feels both intimate and busy; some comments mention limited seating, crowding, wait times, or occasional price concerns, but the overall sense is that this cafe offers top tier coffee, a beautiful space, and a welcoming atmosphere that brings regulars back.View restaurant profile
Many reviews praise Aux Merveilleux de Fred as a standout patisserie with exceptional pastries, notably the croissants, brioches, and the signature Merveilleux, described as delicate, light, and irresistibly creamy with a meringue base and chocolate coating; the chocolate and almond croissants and pains au chocolat are frequently highlighted as among the best in Montreal or even outside France, and the brioches are often cited as a Montreal highlight. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as charming and elegant with a grand chandelier, open kitchen, and a peaceful scent of pastries; seating is limited and the space can feel tight, though a few reviews note accessible entry and minor layout challenges for wheelchairs. Service is generally warm, friendly, and efficient, with staff able to explain items clearly, but a minority recount inconsistent or less courteous experiences. Cleanliness and presentation receive high marks, and many visitors attest to good value and the appeal of watching pastry chefs at work; several reviewers say they would return or have already done so repeatedly. While some opinions note certain items may be very sweet or that a pastry might not meet expectations every visit, the overall sentiment remains strongly positive and the bakery is seen as a must-visit for those seeking a refined dessert experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe La Petite Dînette as a cozy, welcoming spot with delicious pho and dishes such as grilled chicken, spring rolls, and banh mi, praising the broth, fresh ingredients, generous portions, and affordable prices, along with a charming retro vibe, friendly attentive service, and a clean, well decorated space that creates a comfortable casual dining experience; many comment on the owners being kind and helpful and on the quick service, with plans to return, while a few note that some items are a bit pricey or portions feel small for the price and vegetarian options are limited, but overall the pho is considered outstanding, the flavors are reliable, and the value stands up for a casual Vietnamese cafe.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Aux Angles Ronds as a cozy, versatile cafe with a great vibe for meeting, working, or relaxing, and praise for its coffee options, a tasty grilled cheese, and a standout matcha that many found especially good. The space is repeatedly called charming and easy to settle into, a favorite spot for studying or reading, and often recommended as a nice place to spend a calm afternoon or go on a date. Some comments balance this with concerns about price and value, noting tepid hot chocolate served with regular milk that felt overpriced and uneven service where staff were not particularly attentive. Despite these notes, the overall mood remains positive about the atmosphere and the chance to enjoy drinks and light bites in a tranquil setting, with mentions of a pleasant vibe and occasional activities like improvised performances on Sundays.View restaurant profile
Vegâteau earns wide praise for its vegan and gluten free pastries that feel indulgent and well balanced. Desserts like éclairs, Paris Brest, lemon meringue tart, opera cake and mango passion fruit entremets are frequently highlighted for flavor and texture, with coconut ice cream and matcha cookies among favorites. Online ordering is described as easy and delivery reliable, and staff are consistently friendly and helpful. Prices are considered fair given the quality, and the shop is seen as a top choice for both vegans and non vegans alike. A few notes mention practical downsides such as no public restrooms or limited indoor seating, but these do not dampen the overall impression of a place with stunning, creative desserts.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Sophie Sucrée as a standout vegan bakery in Montreal, prized for flaky almond croissants, crookies, and a wide range of vegan pastries, plus savory items like a breakfast sandwich and a vegan tuna salad option, all made without gelatin or any animal ingredients. The almond croissant is highlighted as exceptional, the crookie is a standout favorite, and the overall pastry quality is repeatedly praised for texture and flavor. The space is celebrated for its friendly, attentive staff, clean and welcoming vibe, and a sense of community, with many remarks about great coffee and consistent service. Visitors from Montreal and beyond make it a must stop, including travelers who plan returns when in town or during holidays. The menu is noted for both sweet and savory offerings, including scones, cakes, cupcakes, and seasonal items, with strong appreciation for consistency and value. Overall, Sophie Sucrée emerges as a Montreal vegan staple that delivers cruelty free indulgence, supports local events, and leaves a lasting impression on both locals and visitors.View restaurant profile
Across the reviews, Cinq Cinq is described as a place with fresh ingredients and dishes made on site, where the food is tasty and well prepared and the bubble tea is refreshing or decent, complemented by authentic Vietnamese coffee that many patrons enjoy. Service is consistently friendly, warm, and efficient, contributing to a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The value stands out with affordable prices, generous portions, and an overall positive vibe, with Caphe Trung and mochi mango pancakes singled out as favorites and really worth trying. Some comments point out scheduling or hours could be clearer, but the overall impression remains positive and the bubble tea is often described as among the best in the area by patrons.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Sushi Shoten as a place with consistently fresh, flavorful sushi, excellent nigiri and maki, and careful presentation, backed by friendly, knowledgeable service. The atmosphere is often cozy and clean, with attentive staff and a welcoming feel for both dine in and takeout. Some comments note high prices for what is offered, though the quality is frequently described as outstanding and worth it. A few criticisms mention that tuna could be fresher or that one roll was missing listed ingredients, but these are outweighed by compliments on freshness, texture, and variety. The menu also includes strong non sushi options like banh mi and miso soup, which receive praise from several reviewers. Overall Sushi Shoten is viewed as a reliable go to for sushi lovers, with consistent quality, nice plating, and a service level that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Palgong Tea is praised for fresh, well crafted bubble tea with a wide range of options and tapioca cooked on site, which keeps the drinks notably fresh. Staff are consistently friendly and welcoming, contributing to a positive vibe. Drinks are described as flavorful and well balanced, with favorites like jasmine tea and lychee popping boba and no sugar options, plus teas that are properly infused. The menu also features a chocolate covered cake on a stick for a sweet snack. Prices are reasonable and vegan milk options are available. A note about the paper straws suggests they can be impractical, but the overall experience remains strong. Overall Palgong Tea is regarded as one of the best boba spots in Montreal, known for quality ingredients and good service.View restaurant profile
Cha Do Raku is described as a tiny, intimate tea salon with a strong Japanese vibe and welcoming hospitality, where guests can explore a wide and unusual tea selection, observe tea preparation, and enjoy desserts that complement the drinks, including options like rice mochi and a creamy mousse cup. Reviews highlight the high quality and diverse flavors of the teas, with comments about mind blowing green tea and rich, flavorful profiles, and some praise for the authentic and educational experience as well as the warm atmosphere. However, seating is limited and chairs can be uncomfortable, and some note that prices can feel high, though others feel the value justifies the experience and allows multiple infusions. The place is repeatedly described as a hidden gem in Montreal that feels like a little piece of Japan, with a focus on atmosphere, decor, and a sense of ritual around tea. Overall, Cha Do Raku stands out for a tea forward experience that attracts tea lovers who seek authenticity, charm, and a memorable visit, even if space is tight.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha comes across as a solid bubble tea spot with good value and a wide menu that includes bubble tea and croffles, a clean, comfortable seating area, and friendly, efficient service. The iced brown sugar oolong milk tea is a common go to, and the tea is often described as tasting like real tea with the option to adjust sugar and ice levels to taste; tapioca pearls are reported as decent. While not every drink is a top favorite, there is interest in returning to try more options, and the croffles add a tasty, shareable twist. Occasional misses like a drink arriving without pearls are noted but are outweighed by the fast, warm service and the variety of choices, with many reviewers highlighting freshness, flavor, and reasonable prices, especially in the Plateau neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Zébulon as a standout all vegan patisserie with a wide, inventive range of desserts that many find delicious and beautifully presented, with frequent praise for cookies, croissants, tiramisu, and other treats, as well as strong gluten free options and a focus on quality ingredients. Many diners applaud the bright, spacious space, the open kitchen, and friendly staff, and note that the new larger location on Saint Denis offers more seating and a welcoming atmosphere. However, some reviews mention high prices and variability in service, occasional mislabeling or confusion about flavors, and a few critiques about pacing or heat when visits are near closing. Overall, Zébulon is seen as a highly regarded vegan bakery destination with creative offerings and a pleasant ambiance, but potential visitors should expect premium pricing and possible fluctuations in experience.View restaurant profile
Ol' Sweet Pastry offers freshly baked Kürtőskalács chimney cakes with a crispy exterior and a soft, fluffy interior, made to order and available in flavors like cinnamon sugar, pistachio, Nutella, and fruit toppings, often paired with ice cream or pistachio cream. The experience is cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff who explain the origins and help choose toppings, and watching the cakes bake adds a special element. Parking can be tricky on busy weekends and seating is limited, so it tends to be more of a grab-and-go spot, but the pastries are worth the wait and the aromas are inviting. Many reviews praise the variety and the quality, calling the pastry fresh, delicious, and reminiscent of childhood or European markets, with several noting that the Kürtőskalács are best when hot and freshly baked. The prices are described as reasonable for the quality, and the service is patient and attentive, with the shop's ambiance and smell contributing to a memorable experience. Overall, Ol' Sweet Pastry is seen as a standout Montreal dessert destination, offering a unique and indulgent treat that many would return for.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Poke Island is celebrated for ultra fresh ingredients, high quality fish, and generous portions that leave diners satisfied without feeling heavy. Bowls are noted for balanced flavors and a wide range of customization options, with many reviewers highlighting the variety of proteins and toppings and the consistently fresh taste. Friendly, efficient staff and a bright, welcoming atmosphere are repeatedly mentioned, and delivery or takeout is described as convenient with quick service. Occasional criticisms point to inconsistencies in ingredients or portion sizes, missed toppings, and a few quality gaps like undercooked rice or soggy items, but these are not common. Overall, it is regarded as one of the best poke spots on the island, with praise for value, freshness, and the ability to tailor bowls to different preferences, plus popular drinks like ube latte boba.View restaurant profile
Cake me up consistently earns praise for beautiful, delicious pastries and impeccable presentation, with tartelettes described as among the best in town, fresh, fruity and perfectly balanced in sweetness, and Russian cakes with their varied flavors praised as excellent and reliably satisfying over the years. The offerings are noted for a natural, authentic taste and ingredients true to their origins, with many comments highlighting the absence of artificial colorants, preservatives or flavors. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and professional, maintaining high quality even when busy, and the staff is praised for making customers feel welcome and cared for. The bakery is a go to destination for dessert lovers, with a wide assortment, last minute orders handled smoothly, on time delivery even for tight schedules, and consistently top notch quality from year to year. A note about a dispute regarding delivery costs was mentioned, but the overall sentiment remains that Cake me up is a trusted and beloved spot with an inviting atmosphere and reliable excellence.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Première Moisson stands out for its wide array of breads, pastries and ready to eat options, with many appreciating the quality and aroma and an inviting bakery vibe. Desserts and specific items like croissants, baguettes, focaccia and almond pastries are repeatedly praised, and the coffee and lunch options are often highlighted as solid or excellent value. However, some experiences describe slow service, disorganization, limited seating, and occasional quality hiccups such as soggy items or misordered orders. A number of reviews mention friendly and attentive staff and a welcoming ambiance, while a few instances note less positive interactions or performance, especially with service. People describe Première Moisson as a Montreal institution for bread and pastries, a reliable stop for a quick bite or a treat, with strong emphasis on traditional baking and good value.View restaurant profile
Bah! Café feels like a little Brazil in Montreal, with a cozy, homey vibe, warm energy and bright, colorful decor that makes it easy to linger over great coffee and Brazilian fare. Reviews praise the coffee as excellent and the pastries as the stars, especially pão de queijo, coxinha, farroupilha, and sweet treats like lemon cake, carrot cake, pão de mel and corn cake, with many calling the pão de queijo the best in Canada. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, creating a welcoming atmosphere that makes visitors feel at home, though a few mentions note slower service or distractions with phones and some questions about decaf or table service. The space is seen as versatile for studying, catching up with friends, or a quick bite, with a patio and a kid friendly setup and a sense of Brazil through the food and ambiance. Overall, it is a beloved neighborhood spot with authentic flavor, good energy, and a strong lineup of drinks and bites.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève highlight buttery, flaky croissants and a wide range of pastries that many consider among the best in Montreal, with almond croissants and plain croissants repeatedly praised for texture and flavor, and desserts described as delicate and tasty. The space is often described as quaint and cozy, and the service can be friendly, though several comments note inconsistent or cold service and issues with packaging for larger orders. Some items are celebrated as exceptional, including various viennoiseries and specific pastries, while a few breads and other items receive mixed or negative feedback, and some visits report pastries arriving defrosted or not as fresh. There are also mentions of hygiene concerns such as flies around the pastries and packaging practices that disappointed those buying in bulk. Overall, the bakery is seen as a top destination for croissants and pastries, with strong praise for butteriness and flavor, though price increases and fluctuations in quality and service suggest room for greater consistency.View restaurant profile
Overall reviews describe Café Reine Garçon as a warm, cosy and trendy spot with a welcoming atmosphere that feels like a small community hub. The coffee is consistently praised for depth and quality, with highlights such as a perfect macchiato, rich flat white and oat milk latte, and the pastries including carrot cake and brownies are repeatedly favored. The space stands out for its unique decor, inclusive vibe, and friendly, attentive staff that add to a sense of comfort whether stopping by for a quick drink or staying longer. The menu offers a varied selection including pain perdu and other daily pastries, and morning hours are a bonus for early risers, though gluten-free options can be limited. The overall impression is that Café Reine Garçon is more than a cafe, serving as a gathering place for the community and a welcoming destination in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Café Nocturne is described as a cozy, charming cafe with standout coffee and pastries, especially the croissants and scones. The pastries are often baked in house with seasonal flavors and the vibe is relaxed and welcoming, making it a good spot for studying, working, or casual meet ups. Many praise friendly baristas and solid espresso drinks, with notes of great lattes, croissants, and a lively atmosphere. However, some visits are slowed by service that can feel slow or inconsistent, including reports of a lack of greeting from a particular barista and seating that fills up with people working on laptops. WiFi reliability and indoor temperature are noted as issues in some reviews, which can affect comfort during longer stays. Overall the consensus centers on high quality coffee and pastries and a welcoming ambiance, with many planning to return despite occasional service inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
La Fabrique de Bagel Montréal comes across as a cozy and welcoming spot where bagels are described as fresh, chewy and flavorful with a wide array of cream cheese flavors and toppings such as pesto cream cheese, strawberry cream cheese, honey nuts cream cheese and smoked salmon options that many reviewers highly recommend. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, helpfulness and quick service, creating a warm atmosphere that makes it a reliable choice for breakfast, lunch or a quick morning visit. Ambience and coffee are often highlighted as positives, with mentions of a bright, pleasant space and tasty coffee, while there are some complaints about price being high and occasional inconsistency, including rare reports of bagels being dry or not as fresh. Overall the reviews indicate a strong bagel experience with generous portions and thoughtful service, though a few notes about value and consistency remind that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile