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Ukrainian Restaurants in Montreal

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Perogie Lili - Ukrainian Restaurants in Montreal

Perogie Lili

Ukrainian dumplings from Mile End
Opens Today at 11 am
(249)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Perogie Lili comes across as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood gem offering homemade Ukrainian fare that feels comforting and authentic. The space is small and colorful with floral murals, creating a homey atmosphere, and the service is consistently friendly and attentive. The menu features a wide range of pierogies, many vegetarian options, and hearty borscht, with fillings like potato and cheddar, caramelized onions, sour cream, cherry, cabbage, and wild mushrooms with bacon. Dishes are described as fresh to order, soft and flavorful, with dough that melts in the mouth. There is a sense of care in the experience, with good value, generous portions, and the option to dine in or take away, plus samples and helpful guidance from staff. A portion of proceeds supporting humanitarian relief in Ukraine adds meaning to the visit. Overall, it feels like a place to return to explore more flavors and to feel at home.View restaurant profile
Les aliments Pyza - Pyza Foods - Ukrainian Restaurants in Montreal

Les aliments Pyza - Pyza Foods

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(91)
LaSalle

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pyza Foods as one of the best authentic Polish spots in Montreal, with pierogies, borscht, kielbasa, potato pancakes and cabbage salad praised for freshness, flavor and value. The dining room has been temporarily closed for renovations, but takeout remains available and catering, including wedding events, is highlighted as smooth and tasty. The atmosphere is warm and cozy, a small welcoming space reminiscent of a family run shop, with friendly service and a strong emphasis on traditional handmade quality that evokes Poland. Vegan dumplings and other Polish staples are noted as appealing options, and there is mention of fresh eggs for sale. It is regarded as a hidden gem and a reliable go to for comforting Polish food, with many reviewers planning to return once the dining area reopens, and others expressing satisfaction with the takeout and take home options.View restaurant profile

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