Overall, Sésame offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with attentive service and a lively, relaxed vibe that makes it ideal for meals with friends or family. The menu features generous portions, many vegetarian options, and a range of inventive, flavorful dishes from dumplings and salmon tartare to General Tao and poke bowls, all presented well. Guests frequently praise the friendly staff, quick service, and vibrant decor, and say the food is consistently tasty and fresh. A few comments note higher prices or occasional soups that arrive cold, but the overall impression is one of quality and a memorable dining experience that keeps people coming back. This combination of dependable service, varied offerings, and appealing ambiance makes Sésame a go-to spot for casual lunches or evenings out.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe WULI's poutine with kimchi, beef, pork and spicy rice cakes as wonderful, with praise for the super nice staff, good prices and real enjoyment of the food. Service is noted as excellent and the atmosphere as clean and calm, while the pork in the ramen is described as amazing, though the broth could have more flavour tho.View restaurant profile
TT Café is a cute, cozy spot with good coffee, a wide pastry selection, and consistently friendly service. The space is comfortable for working or relaxing, with ample seating and outdoor options by the canal and a pleasant view. The food side gets mixed feedback: banh mi and many baked goods are praised for flavor, tofu dishes and vermicelli salads receive strong marks, while some rice bowls or chicken dishes are described as bland, disappointing, or overpriced. Ambience and pace vary, with busy periods bringing longer waits and some comments about a colder or quieter atmosphere at times, plus a few cleanliness or professionalism concerns. Overall, TT Café stands out for beverages and baked treats, offering a Vietnamese Canadian fusion menu that can be delicious but also inconsistent and sometimes pricey.View restaurant profile
Pho Anni draws broad praise for flavorful pho, generous portions, and solid value, with many notes about a well balanced broth, tasty spring rolls and shrimp tempura, and satisfying banh mi. The space is described as clean, cozy, and welcoming, with friendly, attentive service, and lunch specials are often highlighted as especially affordable. Several reviews call it one of the better pho spots in the city and a comforting choice for a cold night or a hearty meal. Some critiques mention broth that can be bland or noodles that can be overcooked, occasional slow service or inconsistency, and a desire for brighter accoutrements like lime or extra sauce on the table. Overall the place is seen as reliable, family run, with a warm atmosphere and dependable pho and sides, making it a go to option for Vietnamese cuisine.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Tran Cantine Vietnamienne present a mixed picture, with some noting two mediocre grilled chicken banh mi and a tap water price that feels like a ripoff. The bread on the banh mi is not crusty, it is small, and the sandwich comes off bland and dry. Some say the place misses the mark on banh mi while others praise the pho and condiments. Limited seating is mentioned, yet the pho and condiments are described as tasty. A portion of the reviews celebrate the establishment as delivering excellent Vietnamese food with amazing service.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bok receives high praise for its jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk combos, with many saying the jajangmyeon is among the best in town and the tangsuyuk crispy and flavorful. The combos and quick service create a satisfying, comforting experience, and dishes like jjamppong and jokbal are also frequently highlighted. The atmosphere is described as welcoming, with efficient staff and a relaxed vibe, aided by music videos on a wall. Some drawbacks are noted, including a black bean sauce that tastes prepackaged and a vegetable japchae that is heavy on onions and not worth the price, as well as a beef fried rice that was too moist. A few reviews mention inconsistency or unprofessional staff, but overall the restaurant is regarded as one of the top Korean spots in Montreal, offering good value, a wide selection of beverages, and strong recommendations to try the jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk together. Return visits are common among patrons craving the signature dishes, and many express intent to return for the jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk. Overall, the impression is of comforting, delicious food, fast service, and a standout jajangmyeon, with some caveats about certain dishes.View restaurant profile
Hwang Kum is widely praised as a small, authentic Korean spot offering crowd favorites like the seafood pancake and pajeon, described as fluffy, flavorful and crispy with a sauce that enhances the dish; the large pork bone soup is a generous standout, and other orders such as beef bulgogi, samgyetang, tteokbokki and galbi are noted as tasty and well portioned. Service is described as friendly and fast, and banchan is appreciated, though the restaurant can feel busy and the prices skew a bit higher. It is regarded as one of the best Korean places in Montreal and a long-time establishment with loyal memories among diners, who trust the quality even after years away. Overall, the reviews present a consistent impression of delicious, reliable Korean fare in a small setting that rewards an early visit and leaves a positive, lasting impression.View restaurant profile
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Overall, Pho Bac No1 receives broad praise for flavorful, authentic Vietnamese dishes at fair prices, with pho, crispy noodles and wonton soup frequently highlighted as standout choices and combos offering good value for takeout or dining in. The atmosphere is described as simple, warm and old-school, sometimes with an aquarium and a small summer terrace on a busy pedestrian street, while some reviewers note a strong family-owned vibe and friendly service. Service quality varies, ranging from fast and attentive to slow at times, and practical details such as cash or debit payments and having to pay inside before dining are mentioned by several patrons. Most comments stress consistency and affordability, calling the place a reliable go-to for comforting meals in winter, and many consider it among the best Vietnamese options in the area. Occasional critiques touch on portion sizes or inconsistencies and a few negative experiences with service, but the overall tone remains positive and inviting for both dine-in and takeout.View restaurant profile
Dessert Coréen Crofre comes across as a cozy, welcoming dessert spot with a focus on croffles that are praised for a perfect balance of crispy exterior and soft interior and for being cut into small bites for easy tasting. A huge variety of flavors keeps the menu exciting, from matcha, pistachio, Oreo, banana brûlée, berry cheesecake, tiramisu, strawberry, Nutella to mango and lotus, often with fresh fruit toppings and fragrant cream. The croffles and waffles are consistently described as fresh, flavorful, and visually appealing with good presentation. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly, fast, and attentive, contributing to a warm vibe. The ambiance is described as cute and cozy, with a calm, welcoming feel and open late, making it ideal for a late night dessert craving. Prices are noted as affordable for the quality, and the overall experience includes strong packaging and reliable ordering or pick up. On rare notes, Sunday hours can be inconsistent. Overall, this place is regarded as a must visit for dessert lovers and one of the best croffle destinations in the city.View restaurant profile
Viet Express earns broad praise for tasty banh mi and other dishes, with crunchy bread, generously filled sandwiches, delicate sauces, and fast, friendly service, while prices are seen as very reasonable for the quality. The menu is also admired for Tonkinese soup, vegetarian banh mi, and bubble tea, and the overall experience is described as fresh, satisfying, and welcoming in a family run setting. A few notes mention longer waits during peak times and pork that can be fatty, but even then meals are considered worthwhile and the place a strong go-to for value and flavor.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa receives mixed but mostly positive feedback across locations, with many praising halal options, tasty Korean and fusion dishes, and friendly service, while some guests note variable experiences with cleanliness, portion sizes, and value. Some reviews highlight standout items like Korean fried chicken and kimchi poutine, while others mention disappointments such as food arriving cold, a moldy salad, dirty glasses, slow or inconsistent service, and smaller portions. The atmosphere is described as cozy and casual with approachable prices, though a number of visits are characterized as underwhelming or overpriced. Overall impressions place GaNaDaRa as a solid option for Korean fusion with a focus on halal options, but quality and value can vary by location and visit.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe I AM PHO as a comforting, dependable Vietnamese spot with broth that is often rich and fragrant, noodles with good texture, tender beef, fresh herbs, and generous portions that make it a satisfying meal whether dining in or ordering takeout, and many praise the clean, cozy atmosphere, quick friendly service, and fair prices. Some visits note issues like broth that can be too salty or too light, one dish with dry or overcooked chicken, and water sometimes tasting iodine, while a few guests found the space cramped and the service not especially warm. Takeout is repeatedly described as well organized and reliable, with some praising fast delivery and practical packaging, though a few orders mention smaller portions or packaging problems such as leaks. Dishes that stand out include Bun Bo Hue, Com Ga Nuong, and a notably delicious coconut drink, with several reviewers calling the pho among the best in the area and a hidden gem in Verdun that keeps bringing people back.View restaurant profile
Moa Moa is described as a cozy, no frills Korean diner that delivers bold, addictive flavors. The food is consistently praised as amazing, with standout dishes including cupbap with tofu, japchae with pork, jajang noodles, seaweed salad, tteokbokki, and crispy fried chicken, with the half and half sweet spicy soy garlic fried chicken getting special mentions. The owner and staff are repeatedly praised for warmth and friendliness, making the service a highlight even when the place is busy. Takeout is great and the atmosphere is relaxed and casual, not a fancy dining room, and the space is noted as small and busy but still welcoming. Some reviews mention room for improvement such as adding a seafood protein option, making the shrimp appetizer meatier, and a warmer evening ambiance or terrace, but the overall impression is that Moa Moa quietly delivers solid portions and satisfying authentic Korean food and remains a highly recommended, go-to spot for many years.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken earns high praise as one of the best Korean fried chicken spots in Montreal, with reviewers highlighting crispy, juicy chicken, spicy and umami sauces, and tender meat; the portions are generous and the menu offers variety beyond chicken, including boneless options and tasty sides like pickled radish, dumplings, and miso rice. The food is consistently described as fresh and flavorful, with sauces that make a difference and a crunch that stays even when orders are taken to go. The service is repeatedly noted as friendly, accommodating, and attentive, and the atmosphere is clean, welcoming, and casually Korean in vibe. While a few comments mention higher prices or a recent dip in some menu items compared to earlier visits, the overall impression remains that DaWa Chicken provides reliable quality and strong value for dine in and takeout, with many endorsing it as a must try chicken experience in the city.View restaurant profile
Marché Korea blends a well stocked Korean grocery with a casual dining area, letting customers grab a quick bite at the counter or sit in a comfortable upstairs space while shopping. Reviewers praise friendly staff, helpful cashiers, ample parking, and a welcoming atmosphere that helps even those new to Korean cuisine feel at home, with standout items like kimchi, fresh meats for BBQ, and a wide range of sauces and pantry staples. The on-site restaurant and ready-to-eat options get high marks for flavor and generous portions, and the overall selection of fresh, frozen, and imported Asian products is described as a one-stop shop that can rival other markets. Some notes include occasional variability in product availability and cafeteria pricing rising over time, but the store's cleanliness, organization, and value for groceries keep it highly recommended. Overall, Marché Korea is viewed as a high-quality, customer-focused destination for authentic Asian groceries and meals with something new to try on every visit.View restaurant profile
Reviews consistently highlight Mukja as an authentic Korean spot with a wide menu, big portions, and great value. Dishes such as tangsuyuk, dakgangjung, naengmyeon, pajun, tteokbokki, bibimbap, kimchi stew, and seafood pancake are frequently praised for depth of flavor and variety. The service is described as friendly and attentive, with many noting generous side dishes and a casual welcoming atmosphere. Some criticisms include soups that are overly salty, dishes that feel greasy or bland, occasional soggy fried items, and slower service on busy nights. Many patrons consider Mukja one of the best Korean spots in Montreal and a reliable go to for Korean comfort food, especially given affordable prices and generous portions. Overall the consensus leans positive, with authentic flavors and friendly staff marking the experience, though a few visits report inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
BBQ KUI is described as a place with excellent meat and marinades, with standouts like udon, calamari, and a range of red meats, and the option to bring your own wine is a welcome plus. The atmosphere is lively and cozy, making it a good spot for celebrations and casual nights alike. Service is frequently praised as warm, attentive, and efficient even when busy, with staff explaining dishes clearly and staying accommodating. Some reviews note downsides such as a heavy smoky scent, a desire for more side options in comparison with other BYO AYCE spots, and occasional understaffing that affects timing. A few past visits are described as not up to previous standards, but the majority still consider it among the best Korean BBQ options in Montreal and indicate they will return. Overall, the food is fresh and flavorful, marinades are on point, and the dining experience is enjoyable, though ventilation and menu variety could be improved.View restaurant profile
GIWA is described as a standout, intimate, modern take on Korean cuisine in Montreal, with a small, thoughtfully curated menu that showcases Korean ingredients in clever, flavorful ways. Reviewers praise the quality and balance of flavors in dishes such as sot bap rice bowls, gimbap, dakgangjeon, beef tartare, haemul jang, and a seafood platter, along with inventive desserts and cocktails like perilla oil ice cream and gochujang chocolate mousse. The dining experience is repeatedly called warm and welcoming, with attentive staff and a refined atmosphere, and the chef's creativity is widely noted. A few voices mention that portions can feel small for the price or that service can be slow at times, and a few note the interior can be warm or noisy, but the overall consensus is that the quality, originality and presentation justify a visit. GIWA is described as a delicious, innovative destination for Korean food in the city, with many looking forward to returning for the desserts and cocktails.View restaurant profile
Mon Ami Korean BBQ earns praise for the food quality and a warm, inviting atmosphere, with a wide selection of meats and tasty sides that many describe as fresh and flavorful. Reviewers repeatedly note friendly and helpful service when staff are available, but on busy Friday and Saturday nights the restaurant can feel understaffed, leading to slower service, occasional miscommunications, and dishes arriving late or not at all. Many appreciate value from promotions such as Monday family deals and the ability to sample a lot through the all you can eat option, though some feel the all you can eat price is high for the quality and that some items incur extra charges. Some comments point to a chilly dining room and insufficient ventilation that lets the BBQ smells linger or sometimes makes the air feel heavy. While some dishes are praised for marinated meats, dumplings, and notable fried chicken, others note uneven seasoning or dishes not meeting expectations compared with other Korean BBQ places. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a solid option for groups and new diners, with strong potential if staffing improves and care is taken to maintain warmth, timing, and consistent seasoning.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Comon blend high praise for crispy, juicy Korean fried chicken and flavorful sauces, with the sweet and spicy glaze often singled out as a highlight and rice cakes or pancakes accompanying meals earning positive notes; some diners crown it as the best fried chicken in town and a favorite, while others felt the dishes were okay but not exceptional and pointed to small portions, delivery that kept the chicken from staying crispy, and prices that could be steep; service ranges from warm and attentive to minimal effort, and the atmosphere is described as inviting, although a few visits mention slow ordering and instances of overpromising pickup times; overall impressions show solid quality and satisfying flavors for many, but inconsistent experiences on texture, portion size, price, and service.View restaurant profile
BOLS BOLS earns praise for friendly, attentive service and meals that are quick, flavorful and affordable. Reviewers describe a welcoming, family run vibe with staff who help choose dishes and toppings, and they note that Korean pogos are made on site and consistently delicious. The menu features generous portions and a range of authentic flavors, including galbi bowls, Korean corn dogs, tteokbokki, mandu dumplings, dakgangjeong and bulgogi rice bowls, with crispy textures and well balanced sauces that guests describe as addictive. Value is cited repeatedly, with many saying the prices are fair for the quality. The atmosphere is clean and inviting, reflecting genuine care in the food and service, making it a reliable spot for casual meals with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Les Crazy Chickens attracts praise for a cute, inviting vibe and crispy fried chicken with a light coating and sauces served on the side, while fries are frequently described as tasty. Many reviews note juicy meat and a wide range of sauce options, with the spicy chicken and the garlic sauces getting particular praise. Some feedback points to small pieces and higher prices for certain items, and a few dishes like burgers are described as disappointing. Service is often described as friendly and attentive, and the decor is seen as fun and appealing. Overall the consensus leans positive, with standout Korean fried chicken and fresh flavors, though shoppers should weigh portion size and value.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Bonjour Pho describe flavorful options such as a spicy soup and beef pad Thai, with the stir fried pad Thai praised for its flavor and the broth noted as delicious. The decor is clean and cozy, the spicy sauce is a standout, and overall dishes are fresh and full of flavor, with prices seen as reasonable for the quality. Service is described as friendly and well organized, with food arriving in good sequence and portions packed up neatly when requested. The owner is described as respectful, warm, and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. While not everyone calls it the best pho, many indicate they would return when in the area, and there is strong praise for the pad Thai service, with remarks that service is among the best and the owner is on top of things.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Petit Sao as a cozy, modern spot with fresh, flavorful, beautifully presented food and drinks like a refreshing litchi lemonade; the Picnic Box offers a generous share for two, including a large banh mi, a Saigon salad, and shrimp chips, while the grilled chicken banh mi and the salads are highlighted for quality and balance. Desserts such as che Thai are tasty, though there can be a mismatch with menu expectations like the absence of jackfruit, and the sandwich can be messy when too much sauce is used. The location can feel crowded at times, but the staff are consistently welcoming and the overall dining experience is enjoyable, making Petit Sao a reliable go to for a tasty, feel good meal.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Petit Tokepi as a cozy, intimate spot with a welcoming vibe and flavorful dishes like bibimbap and Korean BBQ. The atmosphere is often praised as great for dates, with a unique decor and light jazz setting that feels relaxing and special. Service is noted as fast once seated and generally friendly, but the venue is small and seating can feel cramped, with a first come, first served policy. Portions are praised and prices are reasonable, though miso soup is sometimes described as tasting like a packaged mix and drinks like soju can feel overpriced. Cleanliness is a concern in some reviews, mentioning spider webs and dirt, while other visits highlight consistently good food and attentive staff. Authenticity is viewed variably, with some calling the food charming and tasty while others question its authenticity and traditional roots. Overall, it is seen as a great find by many despite occasional drawbacks and is often recommended for a cozy, satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe 9 Tail Fox as a vibrant, cozy spot with a relaxed vibe and a strong focus on creative Korean fusion influenced by French and Italian techniques. The staff are consistently friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere across visits. Dishes range from dumplings and crudo to seafood and meat mains, celebrated for freshness, balanced seasoning, and inventive pairings. Oysters, dumplings, and the Seoul Caesar are singled out as standout items, with many noting the quality of flavors and thoughtful presentation. The menu is described as creative and ever changing, while still delivering crowd-pleasers that reflect Korean influences. Portions and value are mixed in the comments, some finding generous portions and good value, others mentioning smaller portions or higher prices for wine and certain plates. Cocktails and soju, along with a lively, not too loud atmosphere, enhance the overall experience. Overall, the experience is often described as memorable and highly recommendable, with many labeling it one of Montreal's best spots for Asian fusion and a reliable neighborhood gem.View restaurant profile
Cafe Kokiri is described in reviews as a welcoming spot with a wide range of food, drinks and sweet treats, where staff are consistently friendly and the vibe is warm and casual. Diners praise the texture and flavour of bingsu and the variety of Korean options like bulgogi rice bowls, beef bulgogi, and tteokbokki with adjustable spice, along with fresh to order desserts such as the cream croffle. The interior is noted as cute and spacious enough to study or hang out, with plenty of seating and even a playful photo booth. Bubble tea and dumplings receive strong praise, and reviewers highlight high quality homestyle cooking that evokes comforting, home style flavors. Service is described as attentive, prices reasonable, and there is interest in trying hot dishes on future visits. Overall Cafe Kokiri comes across as a bright, inviting cafe that balances savory meals with sweet treats in a relaxed setting for both work and socializing.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Restaurant De Chou as a cozy, casual spot in Montreal offering fresh, well balanced Korean dishes at reasonable prices. Diners highlight favorites like bibimbap served piping hot and a spicy tofu hotpot, with portions that feel just right and flavors that balance nicely. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as peaceful and not too loud, a relaxing place to enjoy a warm meal with a drink. Service is consistently described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a neighbourhood feel. The restaurant is also admired for its consistency, comforting staples, and overall value, leading many to call it a hidden gem and a beloved local choice. Takeout is noted as reliable, and the overall impression is that Restaurant De Chou delivers tasty, comforting, and approachable Korean cuisine in a friendly setting.View restaurant profile
Dessert Café Momo is described as a cozy, welcoming spot in a calm neighborhood with a menu focused on bingsu, cakes, and coffee, where portions are generous and presentation is appealing. The mango bingsoo is repeatedly praised for freshness, balanced sweetness, and a generous helping of fruit, while other bingsoo flavors such as red bean and matcha receive mixed feedback on toppings and flavor intensity. Strawberry shortcake and a variety of cakes are often highlighted as delicious, and the drinks and macarons pair well with the desserts. The staff and owner are consistently described as friendly and accommodating, with the occasional mention of the cafe’s dog adding charm; some note the space is small and can get busy, leading to slower service. A few reviews mention rising prices and wish for more toppings on certain items, but overall the cafe reads as a reliable, enjoyable place to relax with friends and enjoy a satisfying bingsu or cake.View restaurant profile
Baan Lao emerges in these reviews as a warm, affordable halal friendly spot that blends Bangladeshi, Vietnamese and halal options in a cozy, family owned space. Diners praise fresh ingredients, generous portions, and flavorful pho and banh mi, with beef pho and skewers singled out as standouts and the broth described as rich and well balanced. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, welcoming, and attentive, often with small perks like complimentary tea, and the atmosphere makes it a good spot for families and friends, open late and conveniently near transit. Dishes such as grilled skewers, fuchka, samosas, and vegetarian options appear in strong praise, while a few reviews note slower service during busy times, occasional inconsistency in some orders, and isolated issues like a stray hair or drink quality. Overall, Baan Lao is viewed as a cozy, value driven halal dining option worth trying for those seeking a halal Vietnamese and Bangladeshi fusion.View restaurant profile