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Chez mon grand père - Montreal Breakfast, Halal, Kosher Restaurants
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Chez mon grand père

Opens Today at 9 am
(151)

Review Summary

Reviews describe an authentic Lebanese dining experience at Chez mon grand père with fresh flavorful dishes like foul, fatteh and manakeesh, generous portions, and a warm cozy atmosphere that feels welcoming. Many note strong value for money and in house bread along with ingredients brought from Lebanon that contribute to the authentic taste, while a few mention higher prices and one midday visit with cleanliness and service issues that marred the experience, yet overall the sentiment is positive with frequent recommendations and a desire to return.View restaurant profile
Saray Restaurant - Montreal Breakfast, Halal, Kosher Restaurants
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Saray Restaurant

Opens Today at 8 am
(569)

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Reviews describe Saray Restaurant as a standout Turkish spot in Montreal, with authentic flavors, generous portions, and a warm, inviting ambiance. The menu from breakfast through brunch to dinner is praised for fresh ingredients, well executed grilled meats, mezze, and desserts like kunefe, with the beyti and Adana kebab singled out as favorites by many. The service is often described as attentive and friendly, and the decor and atmosphere are repeatedly complimented as elegant and lively, making it a popular choice for family gatherings and celebrations. Brunch and Turkish breakfast are highlighted as especially impressive, while some guests note that the experience can feel busy and noisy at peak times, with occasional delays or variability in the pace and execution. Prices are described by some as a bit high, though many diners feel the quality and portions justify the cost. Overall, Saray Restaurant is seen as a top option for authentic Turkish cuisine, well suited for special occasions and hearty dining with a festive vibe.View restaurant profile
Leyley's - Montreal Breakfast, Halal, Kosher Restaurants
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Leyley's

Opens Monday at 9 am
(20)

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Leyley's is seen as an awesome place with good food and decent service, though there can be a long wait and hours are not always updated after a Christmas closure; dairy items are praised, the shakshouka is excellent, and visits to Montreal are described as delicious with a wish for something comparable in New York, while some feel the value is not great due to too much bread and too little salad.View restaurant profile
District Bagel - Montreal Breakfast, Halal, Kosher Restaurants
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District Bagel

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(143)

Review Summary

District Bagel is described in reviews as a nice bagel shop with a cozy interior and a range of bagel options, where the service is often friendly and the staff can be bilingual, and the location is considered walkable in the area. Parking is mainly in front of the store, and lines can form for payments or bagels, which can slow things down but are generally tolerable. Experiences on food vary: bagels are praised for quality and taste, with some visits featuring excellent toppings or generous cream cheese, while a few notes mention bagels that are smaller than before or a texture reminiscent of supermarket options. There are occasional operational hiccups such as random closing times, difficulty reaching the shop by phone, and online order issues including cancellations. One comment mentions a mislabel on a beverage product that could be misleading. Overall, the reviews present District Bagel as a good bagel shop with strong staff and atmosphere, though some prefer more consistency and clearer hours.View restaurant profile
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Yans Deli

Opens Today at 10 am
(99)

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Reviewers describe Yans Deli as a warm, bright, and welcoming spot with a cozy vibe and attentive service that helps create a homey yet elevated dining experience. The menu shines with pastrami, latkes, brisket and other deli staples, plus comforting soups, smoked salmon, and creative specials, with bread and challah earning frequent praise. Brunch and lunch are highlighted for generous portions and standout items like the latke sandwiches, eggs, and specialty breads, along with a beloved celery soda and a decadent dessert. The atmosphere, decor, and friendly team contribute to a feel like a neighborhood favorite that many visitors plan to return to again and again. On a few visits, there were hiccups such as overcooked meat or mixed up orders, but these moments are rare and do not overshadow the overall impression of quality, warmth, and value that makes Yans Deli a standout in Montreal.View restaurant profile
KhanJee Restaurant - Montreal Breakfast, Halal, Kosher Restaurants
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KhanJee Restaurant

Opens Today at 11 am
(294)

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KhanJee Restaurant earns praise for bold, authentic Pakistani and Desi flavors, with dishes like Charsi Karahi, Peshawari Karahi, beef Bihari kebabs, and tender tandoori BBQ earning frequent acclaim, along with huge, soft naans and fragrant biryani. The atmosphere is warm, colorful, and family friendly, with truck art decor that makes the dining experience feel welcoming and lively. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive and friendly, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and helping with large groups, though a few reviews note slower service during busy periods. Many reviewers commend value for money, generous portions, and consistent quality, and some mention special experiences like Ramadan Iftar buffets and catering events as standout. The breads, starters, chai, and desserts are often cited as must-tries, and items like butter chicken and nihari are singled out for exceptional flavor. While most feedback is glowing, isolated critiques cite issues such as dryness or mis-cooking in rare cases and occasional delays, but these do not outweigh the overall positive impression. Travelers from other cities, including Ottawa and Toronto, express enthusiasm for the authenticity and hospitality, and free parking is noted as a plus. Overall, KhanJee Restaurant emerges as a go-to spot for authentic South Asian cuisine in Montreal, delivering flavorful food, vibrant ambiance, and dependable service that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Café restaurant Bélair - Montreal Breakfast, Halal, Kosher Restaurants
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Café restaurant Bélair

Opens Today at 8 am
(203)

Review Summary

Bélair is described across reviews as a warm, convivial spot offering authentic Algerian cuisine with generous portions and homemade flavors that many consider among the best in Montreal. The service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and efficiency, and the atmosphere is noted as welcoming and family-like, with a simple yet charming décor. Dishes range from fresh, flavorful grills to comforting desserts like a superb flan, with appreciation for real taste, good value for the portion sizes, and the impression of true, homemade cooking. A few guests report issues such as miscommunication on orders, incorrect dishes, or inconsistent professionalism, and some feel that certain items at price point do not match expectations. The overall consensus is that Bélair stands out for authenticity, hospitality, and robust flavor, though parking can be tricky and occasional service gaps remind that improvements are possible.View restaurant profile
District Bagel - Montreal Breakfast, Halal, Kosher Restaurants
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District Bagel

Opens Tomorrow at 8:30 am
(74)

Review Summary

District Bagel receives mixed reviews: some praise the bagels as the best in town, especially the everything bagel, and enjoy the bagel sandwich and a chocolate chip cookie, while others find the breakfast bagels small and burnt, the coffee weak, and the prices steep. The service and atmosphere are described as fast-food like with disposable tableware, though an easy ordering kiosk, a comfy upstairs dining area, and an accessible sink are appreciated by some. The menu leans into Jewish breakfast favorites and the space includes Jewish texts, which some find odd in a secular setting. Montreal style bagels are noted as small, dense, and not very fresh, though a blintz pie is a bright spot. A few critiques target the egg sandwich and avocado heavy components that make it messy and overpriced. Despite the variability, the place remains popular with the local Jewish community and can offer tasty bites for some.View restaurant profile

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