Les Plats Cuisinés Du Mékong garners broad praise for a warm, homey atmosphere and consistently delicious, generously portioned dishes. The owners are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, with guests felt welcomed as family, and one reviewer even notes tissues are offered if spices are too strong. The menu covers favorites like general tao chicken, imperial rolls, beef pad thai, and a variety of comforting soups including wonton, tom yum kai, and Bangkok style soups, with some dishes highlighted as particularly excellent. The restaurant is seen as a charming, small gem and a reliable family spot with fast, professional service. Value is generally good, with large portions and reasonable prices, though one comment mentions higher prices compared with other Vietnamese places. A few notes mention that the pad thai may lack authentic Thai flavors and the heat level is mild by Quebec standards, yet most reviews encourage trying this place and bringing your own wine for a relaxed, convivial experience.View restaurant profile
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Reviews consistently praise Sushi Kayakku for delicious, fresh sushi with excellent presentation and satisfying textures. The cozy, intimate ambiance and the option to take out are frequently mentioned as pluses. Attentive, welcoming staff and service described as impeccable appear across many reviews. The restaurant is often cited as a top sushi spot in Greater Montreal with flavors and quality that impress repeat visitors. Some notes on value suggest prices can be a consideration, and a few mentions of order mixups or long waits indicate occasional hiccups. One review found a maki combo lacking variety, but the overall sentiment remains strongly positive. Across the board, diners highlight high quality sushi, friendly service, and a willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Wasabi Dan receives positive notes for a warm, welcoming vibe and a varied menu with good gluten free options, along with clean surroundings and attentive service. Reviewers praise the sushi quality, especially salmon selections and chef specials, and the soups such as Tonkinese soup, with dishes generally well presented. A few reviewers mention small portions and not exceptional value for the price, and some note a longer wait for meals; the BYO wine option is cited by some as affecting perceived value. Overall, the feedback depicts Wasabi Dan as a solid to excellent option with friendly service and competitive value for money compared with similar Asian restaurants, particularly for sushi lovers.View restaurant profile
Château d'Or receives praise for impeccable service and a wide menu that includes pizza, lasagne, smoked meat, seafood and more, with portions often described as generous and some dishes highlighted as standouts. While the dining experience is repeatedly rated as friendly and lively, several reviews flag rising prices and extra charges that feel excessive, with some noting price increases have pushed them to explore other options or restaurants. Lunch specials are mentioned as good value, and the pizza, including a lava pizza and classic combinations, earns consistent compliments along with the atmosphere and the ability to bring your own wine. A few reports point to inconsistencies in service or kitchen execution, such as occasional delays, variance in meat thickness, or changes that affected value. Parking is cited as a drawback by some, but the overall impression is of a long standing, family friendly spot that remains a go to for many regulars, while others have drifted away in search of better deals elsewhere. In summary, Château d'Or is viewed as a dependable, diverse restaurant with notable pizza and hearty fare, balanced by concerns over pricing and occasional service or kitchen issues.View restaurant profile