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Le Petit Dek Sen

Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 4 pm
(16)

Review Summary

Le Petit Dek Sen is described as a newly opened, authentic Thai spot in Montreal with strong vegetarian options. Tasted dishes are praised for home made flavor, with tofu highlighted as among the best ever by several diners. Appetizers arrive quickly, but mains can take longer, with some diners waiting an hour and attributing delays to having one cook handling many delivery orders. Staff are consistently described as polite and friendly in a clean, family run setting. Music is noted as generic and sometimes repetitive. Across reviews, the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem offering good value for casual dine in or takeout, with strong vegan and vegetarian appeal. Some reviews note it as a sister restaurant to another location, yet the focus remains on authentic flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
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Sansotei Ramen

Open until 10 pm
(149)

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Sansotei Ramen is described as delicious with rich broths and chewy noodles, with tonkotsu and miso black bowls particularly praised. Service is often cited as warm and friendly, with a cozy or stylish vibe, though some reviews note slower service during busy openings and occasional understaffing. The Royalmount location is highlighted for its atmosphere and value, with crowds and opening day delays mentioned. Many reviewers applaud the variety including tonkotsu noir, tomato ramen, gyoza and karaage as standout sides, while a few experiences point to inconsistency such as undercooked noodles or broth that is less hearty. Overall Sansotei Ramen is regarded as a strong ramen option with generous portions and good flavor, though experiences can vary by location and day.View restaurant profile
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Buboy

Open until 9 pm
(210)

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Reviews paint Buboy in Montreal as a cozy, authentic Filipino spot that serves comforting, generously portioned dishes at accessible prices. Highlights mentioned across comments include pancit Canton, kinilaw, Kare Kare, lechon, bulalo and pork dishes, with the Kamayan and Boodle Feast experiences noted as especially enjoyable for groups. The new location is appreciated for its fit and homey vibe, with some praise for friendly, guiding service. Most guests report warm hospitality and quick, visible food preparation, though a few dishes arrive cold or are misordered and some visits feel a bit slow. The restaurant is described as a hidden gem by many, with several groups using it for events like weddings, and the cantaloupe juice and other Filipino staples recurring themes. Overall Buboy is seen as delivering flavorful, comforting Philippine cooking that keeps guests returning, despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
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Chez Nouilles

Open until 11 pm
(14)

Review Summary

Chez Nouilles draws mixed but largely positive feedback, with many noting a welcoming atmosphere, friendly service, generous portions, and a strong chili oil that enhances the thick noodles and aromatic broth. Noodles are often described as wonderful and the beef soup as excellent, and several reviews say they would recommend it and would return, highlighting good value and generous portions. However, some diners find the noodles vary greatly in thickness, the soup lacking depth of flavor, and the beef not very flavorful, and a few suggest that other places offer a better version of this noodle style. Overall the experience is favorable, combining warmth and solid dishes with room for improvement in flavor balance.View restaurant profile

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