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Thai Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

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Sésame - Thai Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(547)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

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Review Summary

Sésame comes across as a warm welcoming spot with a lively yet comfortable ambiance, where service is consistently friendly and attentive and the menu offers inventive, flavorful dishes. Dishes such as salmon tartare, ramen, dumplings and poke bowls are frequently praised for freshness and balance, with cocktails and overall dining experience often highlighted as strong points. While many notes celebrate value, generous portions and attractive decor, a few reviews mention noise from ventilation or music, portions that may feel small for the price, and occasional slow service or temperature issues. Overall the sentiment points to Sésame as a reliable favorite for casual meals with friends or family, with guests eager to return and recommend the place.View restaurant profile
Shushu Thai Bar À Nouille + Riz - Thai Restaurants in Montreal-Southwest

Shushu Thai Bar À Nouille + Riz

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(174)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Shushu Thai Bar À Nouille + Riz as a place with delicious food, a cozy vibe, friendly and efficient service, and a clean, stylish setting, with prices that reflect generous portions. Diners praise a range of dishes from pad Thai, pad krapao, and khao soi to massaman curry, tom yum and soft shell crab, with fresh ingredients and some customization of soups. The atmosphere is repeatedly noted as welcoming, and the place is described as well designed, making it a solid choice for groups or a quick dinner before a concert. Some reservations appear about authenticity, with a few critics saying the menu leans toward quantity over depth and that certain main dishes can be bland or overly sweet, though others still find the flavors vibrant and not overly expensive for the portions. Takeout and delivery experiences are mentioned as convenient and food arriving hot, and reservations are advised during busy times. Overall, it seems to be a reliable option for those who enjoy Thai soups and sushi and who value generous portions and a clean, pleasant environment, with room for variation depending on the dish.View restaurant profile

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