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≈ 0.5 km
La Khaïma Cuisine Nomade offers an immersive North African and Mauritanian dining experience with generous shared couscous dishes, lentil soup, and meat stews, complemented by mint tea and hibiscus juice, all prepared with care in a warm cocooning setting that transports guests to another world. The chef and staff explain the menu with patience and make diners feel welcome, while the decor, music, and atmosphere enhance a distinctive authentic vibe. Portions are hearty, prices are fair, and the bring your own bottle option adds flexibility. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, and the overall experience blends home style cooking with generous hospitality that makes guests want to return.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: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealWhere to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul brings flavorful Afghan and Middle Eastern cuisine with generous portions that invite sharing and tasting. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with tasteful decor that reflects Afghan culture and staff that are friendly and attentive. The menu offers diverse options and the table d'hôte, with the possibility to bring your own wine, all at reasonable prices for the quality and quantity. Some notes mention moments of louder ambience or slower service, but the overall experience is described as memorable and satisfying, with dishes such as manto, ashak, qabuli palow and kebab standing out. This spot is frequently recommended for meals with friends or family and for private events, echoing a welcoming and hospitable spirit.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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≈ 0.4 km
La Maison Générale offers an incredible experience thanks to attentive staff who helped understand the dimensions that were possible and drew different proportions to visualize options. They provided cosmetic advice to help choose fabrics, and the selection is remarkable, making the choice hard because all fabrics are gorgeous. The team was patient and went above and beyond to finalize choices for furniture and interior design, including Moroccan rugs and bedding that bring a medieval modern vision to life.View restaurant profile
La Maison Générale
Opens Today at 10 amMile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Lady Porcelaine is described as an immersive, whimsical tea experience centered on exquisite porcelain, warm and attentive staff, and meticulous details from vintage dress suggestions to playful photo moments. The service, the wide selection of teas, and the homemade jams and scones are repeatedly praised, as is the decor and the overall Bridgerton-inspired atmosphere that makes birthdays and special occasions feel magical. While many reviewers celebrate the quality and charm, a small number note that some theatrics can feel over the top and the value depends on embracing the full experience, with occasional comments that certain items are sourced from outside rather than made in house and that peak times can be loud.View restaurant profile
Lady Porcelaine
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Reviews for @ matcha highlight high quality, flavorful matcha across ceremonial, iron, and avocado styles, with popular options including jasmine and pumpkin seed milk and choices for unsweetened drinks. The space is described as cozy, charming, and calming, with attractive decor and art that enhance the experience, and the tastings are praised for care, variety, and learning about tea. Service quality is mixed, with some visitors finding staff warm and attentive and others noting moments of cold or slower service; no plastic glasses are used and presentation is thoughtful. Overall the focus on authentic craft and the apparent passion behind the drinks comes through, and many say they would return or recommend @ matcha to fellow tea lovers.View restaurant profile
@ matcha
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 1.2 km
Cha Do Raku presents a small, intimate tea salon with a strong Japanese vibe in Montreal, where a wide range of imported teas is offered at different price points and a back tea room provides a charming setting for tasting. The desserts are praised for quality, and the menu lists ingredients, with homemade miso soup and tofu noted as delicious by some. The staff are friendly and explain the teas clearly, and a tea tasting experience is described as worthwhile with excellent tea and thoughtful explanations. The space can be quite small and seating limited, but many describe Cha Do Raku as a hidden gem that feels like a little piece of Japan in Montreal, offering memorable tea, snacks, and hospitality.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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≈ 1.7 km
Chatime
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
≈ 1.7 km
Mamie Clafoutis evokes a beloved neighborhood bakery with fresh breads and pastries and a friendly, human touch that many reviewers miss after a recent renovation. The shop now features a self-serve setup and automated service, which some praise for speed and convenience and others lament for losing warmth and personal interaction. The pastries like croissants, cannelés, and the Oh Mon Dieu croissant are repeatedly praised, as is the coffee and the stylish, warm interior, though several remarks point to higher prices and a tipping culture tied to the automated system. Overall, the products remain excellent and worth a visit, with opinions split on the experience and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Opens Today at 7 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.1 km
MajesThé Bistro Bar comes across in reviews as a versatile spot with strong Taiwanese fusion flavors and hearty portions, offering items like bao buns, karaage, curry omurice, udon, fried rice, pork belly and takoyaki that are described as fresh, flavorful and reasonably priced. The dining experience is defined by warm, friendly service and attentive staff, with many notes about accommodating dietary needs such as gluten-free options while keeping pans clean and flavors intact. The atmosphere blends a cozy basement vibe with live music and occasional karaoke, making it a popular pre-night-out choice and a good venue for groups or events, though a few reviewers mention the space being small, a bit dark, or chilly at times during the winter. Move to a new location is mentioned, with the transition not dampening overall satisfaction for most, and the value and quality are repeatedly praised alongside recommendations for trying omurice, katsu curry and the bao variations.View restaurant profile
MajesThé Bistro Bar
Modern space serving Asian fusion dishes & bubble teas.
Opens Tuesday at 11:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.4 km
Plentea is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with an expansive tea selection from classic to inventive blends, a standout chai karak, and a strong lineup of house made cookies and pastries; reviews highlight fresh, well made drinks like rooibos latte, friendly staff, and a warm vibe that invites lingering, with late hours noted as a plus, while a few comments mention limited seating, occasional noise, and some inconsistency in drinks and space cleanliness.View restaurant profile
Plentea
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
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≈ 2.4 km
Leaves House is a bright, airy vegan friendly cafe with a wide range of pastries, vegan baked goods, and drinks, praised for quality and a calm sunlit space that is ideal for studying or working, with plenty of seating and outlets but occasionally crowded; reviews note limited non sweet options, a preference for milks other than oat, and sometimes longer waits for food, while others praise the friendly staff, thoughtful touches, and drinks such as matcha, chai, and lavender lemonade; favorites include cookies, croissants, and berry danishes, and the overall vibe is welcoming for solo work or chats with friends, making Leaves House a great spot for coffee, pastries, and a study friendly atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Leaves House
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Enjoy Montreal in a Sip: Lattes and Cold Brews Redefine the Coffee Break.
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≈ 2.5 km
Cafe Aunja is described as a cozy and vibrant Persian inspired cafe with warm, eclectic decor and intimate spaces that invite lingering over breakfast or a book. Reviewers praise the fresh, generous food such as mountain omelette, lentil soup, Persian style sandwiches, and saffron cake, with many calling the Persian fog and London fog standout drinks. The atmosphere ranges from quietly comforting to lively and crowded on weekends, with some tables feeling tight and the noise level high when busy; reservations are often recommended to avoid waiting. The service is generally friendly and attentive, though a few visits report a slower pace during peak times. Aunja is also noted for its extensive tea and dessert menu, bookish ambiance, and a sense of homey hospitality that makes it a go to spot for studying, meeting friends, or casual meals. Overall it is seen as a unique Montreal fixture with a distinctive menu, strong drinks, and a warm vibe, albeit at a premium price.View restaurant profile
Cafe Aunja
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Cafe / Coffee Shops in Montreal
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≈ 2.5 km
Overall, Presotea receives praise for the Sakura Hokkaido tea, but reviews note persistent delays with long wait times and occasional mobile order cancellations to prioritize the in store queue, and issues such as tapioca pearls being unavailable or slow service.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.5 km
Overall, Oishi Bar à Matcha comes across as a welcoming and relaxing spot with a wide range of matcha drinks, tasty desserts, and a cozy boutique vibe; the tea quality impresses, staff are friendly and attentive, and the calm atmosphere makes it easy to unwind, with helpful explanations of the different teas and several vegan options noted; favorites include sesame mochi, matcha brownies and the matcha yuzu treats, hojicha latte, and soft serve, while a few reviewers felt some drinks or desserts were not the best in the city, portions for the price could be smaller, or some items were seen as overpriced or a bit bitter, yet many say they will return to enjoy the overall experience and reliable service.View restaurant profile
Oishi Bar à Matcha
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 2.5 km
Thés Guru Teas offers a standout tea program with matcha prepared with care and a broad range of pu erh, green teas, and oolongs that appeal to both casual drinkers and tea enthusiasts, all within a calm, stylish space that invites focus on the tea or a quiet conversation; the food is small but well chosen, and the experience is generally described as refined and enjoyable, though some visits note busy periods, delays in taking orders, and occasional inconsistencies in service or preparation, signaling opportunities to further enhance hospitality alongside the strong tea selection.View restaurant profile
Thés Guru Teas
Opens Today at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews about Tsujiri Montreal highlight strong authentic matcha across drinks, desserts and ice cream, with many calling it one of the best matcha spots in town and praising the rich balanced flavor, the range of beverages including lattes and plant based milks, and the dessert lineup from parfaits to mochi and green tea cakes. The menu is noted for its variety, including ramen and green tea udon options in some mentions, and the interior described as stylish, calm, and with ample seating that makes it a good place to study or catch up with friends. Pricing is mixed with some items seen as expensive but many reviewers feel the quality justifies it, and portions are often generous. Service is generally described as friendly and professional, though a rare negative experience with staff is noted. The atmosphere can be busy and noisy at peak times, and a few reviews mention occasional inconsistency in drink sweetness or dessert quality. Overall Tsujiri Montreal is frequently recommended for matcha lovers and is viewed as a reliable destination for both beverages and sweets with a welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
Tsujiri Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealMontreal's Best International Pastry ShopsView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Habibiz is described as a welcoming, relaxed spot where the shisha is consistently praised along with tasty food and a warm, friendly atmosphere. Staff are often noted for attentive, professional service that adds to a positive overall experience, even when the place is busy. Shisha variety and quality are highlighted, with different rooms and a cozy vibe that makes it easy to hang out with friends or work casually. Ambience and music are described as well balanced, contributing to a genuine lounge feel. Payment is cash only in some cases, and that can be a small hurdle for some visitors. Overall, Habibiz comes across as a reliable go-to for good shisha, solid food, and a friendly, welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Habibiz
Open until 3 amShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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≈ 2.7 km
Matcha Zanmai is described as a cozy, small spot that specializes in authentic matcha and a wide range of desserts, drinks, mochi and ice cream, with many praising the strong true matcha flavor, creamy textures, and well balanced sweetness across items like parfaits, tiramisu, yuzu tartlette, mochi, and matcha cake. The staff are repeatedly friendly and efficient, contributing to a welcoming, quick service even when busy, though seating is limited and lines can form. Some notes point to higher prices for the portions and occasional hits and misses among menu items, but overall this Montreal destination is celebrated as a top pick for matcha lovers and worth multiple visits.View restaurant profile
MATCHA ZANMAI
A serene Japanese matcha café
Opens Today at 12 pm
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 2.7 km
Zoe Dessert is described as a cozy spot with a wide range of Asian desserts, where mango bingsu and other shaved ice flavors are praised for freshness and toppings, and bubble tea remains a popular companion to mochi and other treats. The place is often seen as a great hangout for friends and a reliable late night dessert with generous portions and affordable prices. Some visits are spoiled by slow or unfriendly service, missing utensils or water refusals, and a cramped layout or crowds, reminding readers that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Zoe Dessert
Opens Today at 11:45 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try
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≈ 2.8 km
Overall, L2 Bubbletea offers a wide variety of teas and a cozy space to hang out, with generally good service and some helpful staff who offered to remake a drink or suggest sakura pearls; however, some experiences were less positive, including a pumpkin tea that tasted like tea but had no pumpkin flavor and was overly sweet, a night staff member described as rude, and minor issues like fruit flies in the area. A milk tea with tapioca is often recommended, and the taro option has mixed reception among customers.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Montreal's La Finca Café comes across as a busy, cozy brunch spot with consistently good coffee, a standout pastry selection, and crowd-pleasing breakfast and lunch options like shakshuka, frittata, bagel BLT, salmon sandwich, and croque madame, often accompanied by friendly, efficient service; it's busy and can be noisy, prices can feel steep for portions, and lines or wait times may occur, with occasional service hiccups and seating rules noted, while the vibe is charming, boho-casual, and family-friendly, and many visitors keep returning for the atmosphere and dependable quality.View restaurant profile
La Finca Café
Opens Today at 8 amDowntown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine
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≈ 2.8 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles is praised for fresh, flavorful bubble tea made with quality ingredients and chewy pearls, a wide variety of flavors and toppings, and attentive, friendly service from a hands on owner; many customers appreciate late hours, reliable delivery, and promotions like buy one get one during happy hour, making it a go to spot near Chinatown; while a few reviews note cramped space, occasional inconsistency in pearls or value, the overall impression is that this shop is a standout bubble tea destination in Montreal with consistent quality and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles
Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Opens Today at 10 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 2.8 km
Galerie D'Okeya feels like a low key hidden gem with fresh, made-to-order onigiri and casual handrolls that pair well with strong, well prepared fish and quick, affordable meals. The experience includes browsing a lively Japanese tableware and trinkets shop during the meal, adding a unique bonus to the visit. The menu shines with chirashi and bluefin options and matcha desserts, while service is described as great and the atmosphere as cute and welcoming. Some dessert items like Dango are noted as less convincing, but the overall quality, value and the chance to explore ceramics encourage future visits.View restaurant profile
Galerie D'Okeya
May be temporarily closedDowntown
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≈ 2.8 km
Reviews of Presotea in Montreal's Chinatown show a mix of experiences, with some customers reporting terrible service and even being double charged, while many others praise the drinks for freshness, flavor and the use of real fruit; notes include large portions, visible sugar levels in fruit drinks, and a small location that can feel crowded, though the teas and mango varieties are described as especially enjoyable and often brewed to order.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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