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Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

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La Belle Tonki - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

La Belle Tonki

Opens Today at 5 pm
(939)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel

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Review Summary

La Belle Tonki comes across as a lively Asian fusion spot in Montreal where bold flavors and creative presentations animate a dynamic menu. Dishes range from pho and ramen to dumplings, carpaccio, and unique poutine twists, with burgers and a standout fried roti dessert alongside a range of cocktails and mocktails. The vibe is described as festive, stylish, and welcoming, with decor and a music mix that add to the energy. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, and the restaurant tends to fill up, so arriving early or booking ahead helps. Generous portions and reasonable prices help make it a popular choice for groups and casual nights, and many reviewers say they would return to try more items.View restaurant profile

Monsieur Mi

Bánh mì by day | Tapas, cocktails & vinyls by night
Opens Tuesday at 11 am
(69)
Lachine

Review Summary

Reviews describe Monsieur Mi as a cozy, intimate neighborhood spot with a warm, welcoming vibe and a thoughtfully evolving menu. The banh mi are repeatedly praised for freshness and flavor, complemented by soups, salads, and tapas-style dishes, while cocktails are highlighted for creativity and quality. The atmosphere blends tasteful decor, vinyl music, and attentive service, making it a versatile choice for a date night or a casual bite after work. Prices are regarded as very reasonable for the level of quality and the overall experience, with guests appreciating the personable hosting and the quick, friendly service. Overall, it comes across as a charming hidden gem in Lachine, inviting guests to return to explore the rotating menu, the music, and the warm hospitality.View restaurant profile
Café Saigon - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Café Saigon

Opens Today at 5 pm
(221)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

At Café Saigon, a cozy, unpretentious vibe meets attentive service and consistently tasty dishes that make every visit feel welcoming. Dishes include crispy chicken, flavorful broths, authentic Vietnamese flavors, and well balanced sauces, with generous portions and good value. Bring-your-own-wine option adds a relaxed touch that many diners appreciate. Overall, the place feels like a discreet local gem, with a warm atmosphere and friendly, efficient service that invites repeats.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(551)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

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Review Summary

Sésame comes across as a warm welcoming spot with a lively yet comfortable ambiance, where service is consistently friendly and attentive and the menu offers inventive, flavorful dishes. Dishes such as salmon tartare, ramen, dumplings and poke bowls are frequently praised for freshness and balance, with cocktails and overall dining experience often highlighted as strong points. While many notes celebrate value, generous portions and attractive decor, a few reviews mention noise from ventilation or music, portions that may feel small for the price, and occasional slow service or temperature issues. Overall the sentiment points to Sésame as a reliable favorite for casual meals with friends or family, with guests eager to return and recommend the place.View restaurant profile
Bistro CO ÚT - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro CO ÚT

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(652)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Downtown

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Review Summary

Bistro Có Út is frequently described as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot where authentic Vietnamese flavors meet generous portions and attentive service. Reviewers repeatedly praise fresh, homemade spring rolls and imperial rolls, flavorful pho and well balanced bowls, and a menu that also features popular dishes with a refined touch. The ambiance is often described as calm and intimate with tasteful plants and soft lighting, making it a good setting for casual dinners with friends or a relaxed date night, and the staff are noted for being friendly and patient. Several diners highlight high value for money, with ample portions and reasonable prices, while house made cocktails and a varied menu add extra appeal. A few notes mention slower service or cooler temperatures at peak times, but the overall sentiment centers on satisfying meals, fresh ingredients, and a welcoming dining room. With repeated visits mentioned and dishes singled out as standout choices like spring rolls, pho in a hot stone bowl, and seafood specials, Bistro Có Út emerges as a go to spot for those seeking classic Vietnamese comfort with a refined touch.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(880)
Old Montreal

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Review Summary

Reviews portray Sésame as a warm, elegant Asian fusion spot with a calm, refined atmosphere. The menu is praised for flavorful, generously portioned dishes such as dumplings, poke bowls, Pad Thai, calamari and a standout General Tao, offering good value. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with efficient, considerate staff noted across visits, though a few experiences mention slower pacing during busy times or a louder environment. Overall, the dining experience is described as memorable and inviting, with guests enjoying the food and ambiance and expressing intentions to return.View restaurant profile
Wing Phat - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Wing Phat

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(516)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal

Review Summary

Wing Phat is a go to for many diners who praise its flavorful and varied Asian menu, generous portions, fast service, and consistently high quality that keeps guests coming back year after year. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff are friendly and efficient, and the BYOB option adds value for large groups and celebrations. Reviews describe fresh, tasty dishes across a broad selection, with favorites such as noodle dishes, imperial rolls, soups, and seafood, all offered at prices that represent good value for the portion sizes. The restaurant is noted for its busy, lively vibe and clean, comfortable setting, making it a reliable staple for families, friends, and special occasions. While a few dishes are mentioned as occasionally uneven or pricey, the overall impression is one of dependability, generosity, and satisfying flavors that make Wing Phat stand out in Montreal's Asian dining scene.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

T'ami Restaurant

Opens Today at 11 am
(568)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

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Review Summary

T'ami Vietnamese Restaurant consistently impresses with a broad menu of authentic Northern Vietnamese dishes, generous portions and vibrant flavors that evoke Hanoi and comforting home cooking. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, with attentive staff and owners who greet guests, and the bring-your-own-wine policy adds extra value for diners. Dishes like bun cha Hanoi, banh cuon, nem cua be, pho and crispy imperial rolls stand out for bold flavors, textures and thoughtful preparation, with many noting that the kitchen delivers real authenticity and variety. While busy nights can bring longer waits and occasional service hiccups, the overall experience is described as delicious, satisfying and worth returning for. Desserts and egg coffee receive praise, making T'ami feel like a neighborhood gem offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine at generous portions and fair value.View restaurant profile
Pho Mont-Royal - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Mont-Royal

Opens Today at 11 am
(307)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Pho Mont-Royal offers a warm Vietnamese dining experience with attentive staff, a relaxed ambiance, and a menu that balances classic favorites with tasty twists. The broth and noodles are frequently praised for flavor and heartiness, with many dishes arriving in generous portions and presented nicely. BYO is highlighted by many as a great value, and the terraces and clean, calm dining room contribute to a pleasant visit. Service is described as fast, efficient, and friendly, with staff accommodating dietary needs including gluten free options. Prices are noted as reasonable, making it a reliable go-to for a comforting meal or a casual group dinner. The atmosphere is often cited as welcoming and cozy, with a vibe that blends casual dining with quality ingredients. Returning guests praise consistency and the steady standard across multiple visits. Overall, Pho Mont-Royal stands out for flavorful broth, generous bowls, and a dependable, friendly experience in a convenient Montreal spot.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(3677)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

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Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Sésame for delicious and varied Asian fusion dishes, with favorites like pad thai, general tao, dumplings, and poke bowls, plus original cocktails, all served with warm, attentive service. The atmosphere is described as stylish and inviting, with beautiful lighting and a lively yet comfortable vibe that fits well for a night out or pre show dining. Guests note friendly, professional staff, quick and efficient service, and generous portions that feel good value. The location and terrace are repeatedly mentioned as nice features, and the presentation and freshness of the ingredients are highlighted across visits. While a few notes mention busier nights bringing more noise or longer pacing, the overall impression is one of consistently high quality, great flavors, and a welcoming team that makes diners want to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant TiBum - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant TiBum

Opens Today at 5 pm
(239)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

TiBum is a warm, family-run spot in Little Italy known for generous portions, fresh ingredients and a menu that blends Thai favorites with inventive fusion dishes. Guests consistently highlight attentive, friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, with staff going the extra mile to accommodate dietary needs and offer thoughtful recommendations. The drinks program and desserts often shine, while the food ranges from crowd-pleasing pad Thai and curries to crispy appetizers, chicken wings and vegetarian options, all presented with care. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality, and many reviews note that the owner and team create a personable, lively dining experience with table visits and thoughtful touches. The flavors can skew lighter and more subtle than traditional Thai, which some guests appreciate, while others find certain dishes more bold, but the overall impression is flavorful, satisfying and fitting for a convivial night out in a neighborhood setting.View restaurant profile
La Merveille Du Vietnam - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

La Merveille Du Vietnam

Opens Today at 3 pm
(30)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

La Merveille Du Vietnam earns praise for its soups, especially the grilled chicken or beef satay soup, and its sushi is consistently fresh, with many dishes described as fantastic and reliable across orders. The vegetarian combo for two is a great value with ample vegetables, and portions are generous while prices are reasonable. Delivery is convenient and some customers prefer to call directly rather than use an app, and the dining room is friendly for both dine in and takeout orders. Vietnamese dishes such as grilled meats with vermicelli or rice and fresh rolls are highlighted as strong choices, with the Pho broth noted for its depth and even used in Wonton soup. The dining room offers a bring your own wine option, and although pan Asian dishes vary, they remain very good overall.View restaurant profile
Sawadika Festin Thailandais - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Sawadika Festin Thailandais

Bring your own wine and all you can eat menu!
May be temporarily closed
(1665)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Sawadika Festin Thailandais is widely appreciated for a vibrant all you can eat buffet with a bring your own wine option that guests love for value. The menu offers a wide variety of fresh, flavorful dishes from Thai staples and fusion creations to shrimp and other seafood, with many reviewers noting bright flavors and consistently high quality. Service is frequently described as fast, attentive and friendly, making it easy to dine alone or in groups, and the ambiance is noted as welcoming and stylish. The restaurant is particularly praised for catering to celebrations and large gatherings, with private rooms and even karaoke setups mentioned in reviews. Guests often highlight reliable consistency, with repeat visits and recommendations to friends, and the option to try many dishes in one visit without sacrificing quality. Overall, Sawadika Festin Thailandais comes across as a dependable favorite for a satisfying, sociable meal.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Nemo - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Nemo

Delicious Asian Tapas & Grills
Opens Today at 5 pm
(172)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Nemo shines for fresh, flavorful dishes, generous portions, and a thoughtful presentation that blends Vietnamese favorites with Asian fusion. The atmosphere is inviting and the staff are friendly and attentive, making occasions feel special. Popular choices like pho, Imperial rolls, pad Thai, and seafood are praised for quality and balance, with a menu that offers variety and value through generous portions and reasonable prices. The drinks are well crafted and the overall experience is described as memorable, with some notes about occasional pacing or a missing kids menu. Despite these, Nemo is widely seen as a reliable go to for a flavorful, welcoming dining experience that emphasizes fresh ingredients and thoughtfulness in service.View restaurant profile
Le Mekong - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Le Mekong

Opens Today at 5 pm
(627)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

Le Mekong draws praise for its warm, inviting atmosphere, stylish yet comfortable décor, and a terrace that shines in the warmer months. The menu earns frequent acclaim for fresh, flavorful dishes with authentic Southeast Asian and Thai influences, from pad thai and curries to standout ribs and fish and even well crafted cocktails and mocktails. Generous portions and good value appear across many reviews, leaving diners feeling satisfied and ready for another visit. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, contributing to a welcoming and relaxed dining experience. The venue is noted for cleanliness, a lively but comfortable vibe, and is a great pick for dates or groups; reservations are often recommended. While some reviews mention longer waits or occasional inconsistencies, the overall impression is that Le Mekong offers authentic, delicious cuisine, memorable flavors, and a reliable, enjoyable experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Pho Fleury - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Fleury

Opens Today at 11 am
(206)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal

Review Summary

Pho Fleury is a warm, unpretentious neighborhood spot known for generous portions, flavorful broth, and good value, with bowls of pho and tonkinoise soups praised for rich taste and ample meat, and a broad menu that includes wontons, spring rolls, and pad thai. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, the atmosphere is cozy and authentic, and jasmine tea is a common welcoming gesture. Most reviews are glowing, calling it a hidden gem and a top local choice, though a few note occasional inconsistencies or a dish not to taste, such as a vegetarian pho or a tom yum not the best. Takeout and delivery are reliable, and many diners say they would return.View restaurant profile
My Canh - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

My Canh

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(115)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, reviewers describe My Canh as an authentic Vietnamese spot with a casual, unpretentious vibe and consistently solid food. The soups, especially the snail soup and pho, are widely praised for rich, flavorful broth and generous portions, with some calling the broth among the best you can find and the snail soup a signature item. Seasonal dishes are highlighted, from summer spring rolls to winter soups and grilled chicken with noodles. Service is often described as fast and friendly, though several comments flag payment issues like cash only and concerns about pricing or management when payment problems occurred. A few diners report inconsistencies in dish preparation and pricing errors, and a minority feel some dishes lack the expected authenticity. Overall, many view it as a top Vietnamese option in the area, though not every visit hits the mark and some concerns about payments and consistency persist.View restaurant profile
Thé Perlé Banh Mi - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Thé Perlé Banh Mi

Opens Today at 11 am
(409)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

Reviews describe Thé Perlé Banh Mi as a standout in Montreal for authentic, flavorful banh mi, with bread that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, juicy meat, fresh pickled vegetables, and generous portions that many call great value. Chicken and pork banh mi are especially praised, with the spicy chicken and savory pork among the favorites, and options including beef and a popular vegetarian version. Bubble tea is frequently highlighted as a strong companion to the sandwiches, with flavors such as taro, rose, mango, and lychee noted as tasty and reasonably priced. Staff are consistently described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, contributing to a cozy, family-like atmosphere, and the move to a bigger location near Saint Denis is mentioned as making visits more comfortable. Pricing is repeatedly praised as affordable, and many reviewers say it is one of the best banh mi spots in Montreal. A few comments point to occasional fatty meat or MSG concerns and one note about the new space, but overall the sentiment is overwhelmingly positive.View restaurant profile
Chez To Go - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Chez To Go

Opens Today at 4 pm
(78)
Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Chez To Go is described as a cozy, small restaurant with limited seating where the food is delicious and affordable and portions are generous. Reviewers note attentive, polite service and a welcoming atmosphere even when the space is a little noisy. The dining options include both on site meals and takeout, with a pleasant interior despite an unassuming exterior. The chicken with peanuts is highlighted as a standout dish, and many call it one of the best value meals they have found. Overall the place is a strong discovery, highly recommended for quality versus price, and many suggest bringing wine to enhance the experience.View restaurant profile
Comptoir KOYAJO - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Comptoir KOYAJO

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(43)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Montreal-West

Review Summary

Comptoir KOYAJO is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a calm vibe and friendly, efficient service. The menu features comforting bowls such as udon and ramen, a spicy chicken bowl, a smoked salmon bowl, beef bibimbap and various vegetarian options, with some standout drinks like an especially good iced coffee. Takeout experiences are praised for quick, courteous service and reasonable prices. While the majority praise the food and ambiance, a few notes mention that some dishes can feel repetitive and one chicken bowl was not as fresh as expected, and one ramen was perceived as instant. Across reviews, the owners and the overall atmosphere are consistently highlighted as kind and hospitable, making Comptoir KOYAJO feel like a reliable, neighborhood favorite.View restaurant profile
Pho Nguyen - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Nguyen

Opens Today at 11 am
(338)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Pho Nguyen as a cozy, small, unpretentious spot offering generous portions and consistently flavorful pho and vermicelli dishes at good prices, with many calling it the best pho in Montreal or among the top in Canada and the US. The broth is frequently praised for depth and warmth, though a few tasters note it can be slightly sweeter or less soulful depending on the batch. Service is commonly described as friendly and fast, with staff accommodating dietary needs and order changes without fuss. The atmosphere and location feel tucked away yet convenient for takeout or dine in, adding to a sense of a hidden gem. Some critiques appear, such as concerns about serving hot soup in plastic bowls, occasional blandness in certain meat dishes, or a less robust broth on some visits. Overall the consensus points to good value, reliable flavor, and a place that regulars are eager to return to and recommend.View restaurant profile
Ong Ca Can - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Ong Ca Can

Opens Today at 5 pm
(66)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Ong Ca Can is described as offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine with fresh, abundant dishes at very reasonable prices, paired with great ambience and attentive service; diners say the food is impeccable and often exceeds what they have experienced elsewhere in Vietnam, with notes of beef courses, anchovy sauce, fried squid, and a dessert of fried banana chocolate tartufo; the atmosphere blends a warm family feel with modern design, creating a dining mood that feels both welcoming and refined; the restaurant is described as a beloved pillar of Vietnamese cuisine, tied to memories and tradition, and the reopening after a temporary closure is greeted with excitement and a plan to return for celebrations and everyday meals; while a few reviews mention the food as good rather than exceptional, the overall sentiment points to a highly satisfying and soul nourishing experience and strong value.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Ô Asie - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Ô Asie

Opens Today at 5 pm
(22)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Restaurant Ô Asie receives praise for the pho broth being flavorful without heavy sauces, but the dish is criticized for lacking basic herbs, vegetables and green onions, with very small beef portions and few traditional cuts, resulting in more noodles than meat. The price to value is mixed, as some items are regarded as good value while the pho is seen as lacking meat quantity for the price. Service is described as impeccable and staff are described as friendly and present, though one review notes that a server could have asked about chicken preference in a chicken tonkinese soup; others mention no alcohol sold and a discreet entrance. Other dishes and desserts like fried pineapple and vanilla ice cream receive positive remarks, suggesting overall quality varies by dish. Overall the restaurant offers solid broth and affordable options, but expectations for a fully loaded pho with fresh herbs and varied meat cuts may not be consistently met.View restaurant profile
Hoshi Dong Que - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Hoshi Dong Que

Opens Today at 3:30 pm
(97)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Hoshi Dong Que comes through in these reviews as a warm, casual Vietnamese spot in Montreal with authentic pho and fresh dishes, where the broth and spring rolls are frequently praised and the chicken and rare beef pho are standout options. The atmosphere feels like eating in a homey, unpretentious setting, with the owners present daily and described as friendly and patient, and service noted as efficient and courteous. The place is appreciated for consistency, reasonable prices, and the option to bring your own wine, making it a good choice for groups and quick meals. Several reviewers call it among the best Tonkinese soups in the area and highlight the pleasant ambiance, tasty coffee, and overall heart in the kitchen. Taken together, the reviews portray Hoshi Dong Que as a beloved, dependable spot with a welcoming vibe and reliable quality that leaves guests satisfied and likely to return.View restaurant profile
Vinh Hing - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Vinh Hing

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(68)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Reviews describe Vinh Hing as a humble spot with consistently good quality over the years, especially for the house specialty Hu Tieu Phnom Penh with the broth served on the side, and the large format with bone is a common pick; noodles, including rice noodles and the dry version, are praised as delicious and the meatballs are a comfort food highlight. The place is cash only and small, so arriving early for lunch is advised, with some customers calling it one of the best Phnom Penh style noodles in the city. Service tends to be mixed, ranging from grumpy during some visits to efficient and friendly in others, and a few notes mention automatic tipping; the tea option is preferred to water, and a birthday cake at the restaurant is described as expensive. Overall, the reviews frame it as an authentic, one of a kind dining spot that focuses on Hu Tieu and related noodles, offering good quality at a reasonable price and drawing regulars who even customize soups.View restaurant profile
Wok Cafe - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Wok Cafe

Opens Today at 11 am
(479)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews of Wok Cafe highlight strong value with generous portions and quick, friendly service, and many diners consider it among the best Chinese or Asian spots in downtown Montreal. The menu is praised for variety and affordability, with popular dishes like fried rice, General Tao, and other combos, plus numerous vegetarian options. The atmosphere is described as cozy and clean with an open kitchen and attentive staff, making it a reliable pick for gatherings and takeout alike. Several commenters note consistent quality, fresh flavors, and large portions that satisfy at a low price. A few concerns appear, including a perception that quality has declined slightly over time and an incident where a staff member was rude; there are also cautions about vegetarian labeling and possible non-vegetarian ingredients in some dishes. Overall, Wok Cafe is viewed as a dependable, budget-friendly destination for authentic Chinese and Asian cuisine in the area, with many customers returning for quick service, generous portions, and friendly hospitality.View restaurant profile
2k Fusion - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

2k Fusion

Opens Today at 10 am
(84)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

2k Fusion is described as a dependable go-to for Asian and Chinese dishes, with chicken General Tao, pad thai, and fried calamari repeatedly praised as favorites. Delivery is reported as prompt and service as warm, polite, and patient, reflecting a friendly, family-owned atmosphere. Several reviews highlight long-standing visits by families and celebrations such as birthdays, with mentions of future events at the restaurant, signaling strong loyalty. Small acts of hospitality, like offering drinks to guests and even to a dog, emphasize a generous and welcoming vibe. The reviews show broad appeal across languages, with French comments praising cleanliness and quality alongside English praise of delicious dishes. A sense of personal touch comes through hints that the owner is a gaming enthusiast, adding a quirky, relatable element to the experience. Overall, 2k Fusion is praised as one of Montreal's top Asian spots, with high repeat visits and a strong reputation for tasty food and welcoming service.View restaurant profile
Baan Lao - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Baan Lao

Opens Today at 11 am
(262)
Pointe St-Charles

Review Summary

Baan Lao is a halal Vietnamese and Bangladeshi fusion spot in Montreal that many reviewers describe as a hidden gem with fresh ingredients, generous portions, and good value. The menu blends noodles, rice dishes, grilled items and appetizers, with standout beef pho known for a rich, comforting broth, and banh mi that fans say are among the best around, along with flavorful skewers and Bengali inspired dishes. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, fast and attentive, with a welcoming vibe and occasional extras like complimentary tea. The restaurant is noted for being clean, casual and cozy, often open late and suitable for dine in or takeout, making it convenient for busy days. The halal focus is a key draw, appealing to diners seeking authentic flavors without compromising dietary needs. There are a few mixed notes, including occasional longer waits for mains, some concerns about portions or balance in certain dishes, and a rare report of a stray hair in a dish, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive and many describe it as a must try and a welcome addition to the Montreal scene.View restaurant profile
TT Café - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

TT Café

Opens Today at 9 am
(108)
Ville-Émard

Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks

Review Summary

TT Café is a cute, versatile spot for lunch or a drink with friends, with popular banh mi and freshly baked pastries and a strong lineup of beverages including matcha and hojicha lattes, plus good coffee and a selection of ice cream. The space is spacious and quiet, conducive to working or casual hangouts, with seating inside and outside and a nice view by the canal. The staff and owners are repeatedly noted as friendly and dedicated to craft, making it a welcoming place. Prices are generally reasonable with solid value, though a few reviews call some items pricey for the area or note variability in quality. Some critique authentic Vietnamese flavor in certain dishes, while others praise the freshness of items like tofu and the overall cozy vibe. Overall, TT Café comes across as a well loved cafe with great banh mi, strong drinks, and a cozy atmosphere that works for work, study, and socializing, with room for further menu consistency.View restaurant profile
Chez LK - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Chez LK

Opens Today at 11 am
(168)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Reviews depict Chez LK as a small family run Vietnamese spot with fast, friendly service and strong value. Banh mi are repeatedly highlighted for crusty, buttery bread and juicy fillings, with many calling them among the best in Montreal, while the pho, spring rolls and wonton soup are noted for depth of flavor and comforting profiles. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, with attentive owners and a sense of hospitality that shines whether dining in or using takeout and delivery, since seating is limited. The Cantonese rice dishes also receive praise as standout offerings. Overall the place is seen as a gem and a go to for a quick, satisfying bite at affordable prices, though some reviews flag occasional inconsistency, smaller portions or higher prices after changes in ownership, and a few dishes being less well received such as certain noodles or vegetarian options.View restaurant profile
La Maison de Banh Mi - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

La Maison de Banh Mi

Opens Today at 11 am
(74)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Review Summary

Overall, reviews for La Maison de Banh Mi highlight flavorful banh mi, fresh drinks such as mango bubble tea and Vietnamese iced coffee, and friendly service. Many praise the crusty bread and generous toppings, and the place is described as reminding some diners of Vietnam, with a cozy or quick snack vibe. Critiques focus on slow service at times, small seating areas, and occasional inconsistencies in toppings or moisture, with some diners noting that the mayo is too heavy or the pork is tough, suggesting that improvements in bread quality and preparation could elevate the experience.View restaurant profile

Phin Café

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(57)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal

Review Summary

Phin Café is a beloved neighborhood spot known for consistently great coffee with rich flavors from high quality beans, paired with attentive staff and solid service. The atmosphere is bright and cozy, with a light plant filled interior and seating options for studying, conversation, or a sunny terrace. The menu features Vietnamese coffees such as egg coffee and ca phe sua, plus espresso drinks and pastries, and reviews applaud authentic balance though some items are noted best cold and hours could be longer in the summer. Seating is sometimes limited and it can get busy, making it popular for laptops, but there is usually a spot to sit and relax. Overall, Phin Café is widely praised for its friendly staff, thoughtful drinks, and charming vibe that keeps locals coming back.View restaurant profile
Viet Gril Express - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Viet Gril Express

Opens Today at 4 pm
(193)
Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Viet Gril Express is widely appreciated for fresh tasting Vietnamese cuisine with generous portions and reasonable prices, particularly for takeout and delivery where many praise the vermicelli bowls, rice dishes, spring rolls, and flavorful broths. The food is often described as delicious and consistently fresh, with some reviewers noting standout items like exceptionally good rolls and vibrant flavors. Several experiences highlight fast, friendly service and a clean, well kept environment, making it a favored choice for family meals and casual outings. On the downside, a few reviews point to occasional inconsistencies in portion size or flavor, service hiccups, and at times a push to tip at the register which left some diners uncomfortable. Overall, the consensus is that the flavor, freshness, and value stand out, and many plan to return, while a few suggest improvements in portion control and customer service to elevate the experience further.View restaurant profile
Panda Thai - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Panda Thai

Opens Today at 12 pm
(32)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews for Panda Thai emphasize authentic Thai flavors across the menu, with praise for the vegetable soup, Singapore noodles, and a vegan Pad Thai with a good variety of vegetables. The service is consistently friendly, and the owner is seen as humble and attentive to feedback. Diners consider Panda Thai one of the top choices in the Ottawa and Gatineau area, noting that each dish is very tasty with an authentic Thai taste and that the overall experience is totally worth the time and money.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Co Kieu - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Banh Mi Co Kieu

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(196)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Banh Mi Co Kieu receives strong praise for flavorful banh mi, fresh ingredients and generous portions, with many noting excellent value and a warm, family friendly atmosphere. The service is consistently described as friendly, attentive and personal, and the owners are highlighted for kindness and hospitality. The menu features a range of options from classic banh mi with pork or beef to pho, bun bo hue, and vegetarian builds with tofu and mushrooms, plus poke bowls and shareable dishes; portions are generous and the environment feels clean with light music. Several reviews call it one of the best banh mi spots in Montreal, affordable for the quality, though a few mention higher prices than some peers or occasional delivery issues. Taken together, the spot stands out for authentic flavor and reliable quality that makes it a popular go to for dine in or takeout in the city.View restaurant profile
Pho 911 - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho 911

Opens Today at 5 pm
(157)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews of Pho 911 show a mix of strong flavors and fast service on one hand and hygiene and service concerns on the other. The food is frequently described as delicious, with pho praised as flavorful and broth rich, noodles and meats well liked, and dishes such as grilled beef vermicelli and peanut chicken noted for generous portions and solid taste, while some diners also mention reliable Uber Eats pickups and friendly staff who help choose favorites. Yet several reviews raise red flags: a sick waiter handling food and glassware, visible hygiene issues, and cigarette smoke near the entrance from the owner, plus comments that the place feels dirty to some. Specific faults include bones in certain rolls, undercooked chicken, minimal garnishes, and meals arriving too quickly or too hot; service is sometimes described as rushed or unfriendly, with monosyllabic talking staff and language barriers. Overall, Pho 911 can be a reliable, tasty option for Vietnamese fare, but hygiene concerns and inconsistent service deter repeats for some customers.View restaurant profile
Tô dinette viet - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Tô dinette viet

Modern Vietnamese canteen celebrating authentic street food.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(42)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Tô dinette viet is described as a fresh, welcoming spot on the plaza where the food is delicious and the prices are very reasonable. The beef dish with bread is singled out as excellent and a reason to return. Service is noted as friendly and attentive, and the chef's passion for ingredients and traditions shines through every plate. The menu is praised for authentic, flavorful Vietnamese flavors with dishes like Bun Riêu, Goi Ga, Bo Ne and Banh Cuon, and although Banh Cuon can be controversial due to its small-batch preparation, its freshness and handmade quality are appreciated. The Bo Ne with egg and pate arrives hot and leaves the plate clean, described as serious business rather than something quick and industrial. Overall, the experience feels genuine and comforting with a convivial atmosphere, and diners say they would definitely go back for more.View restaurant profile
Just Noodles (Juste Nouilles) - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Just Noodles (Juste Nouilles)

Opens Today at 11:56 am
(76)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Just Noodles (Juste Nouilles) draws mainly positive reviews for tasty food, a cozy vibe, and attentive service, with many noting fast delivery and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu is described as versatile for different occasions, and staff are praised for being helpful and friendly. Yet several comments mention a change in quality after a move, with some orders feeling bland or not as fresh and one dish described as inedible with a gelatinous texture. A few items such as veg pad thai and General Tao are seen as underwhelming when not prepared well. Despite these mixed experiences, the overall sense is that service remains quick and the restaurant remains an appealing option when kitchen standards stay consistent.View restaurant profile
SKYBIRD Asian Grill - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

SKYBIRD Asian Grill

Fresh twist on Asian-inspired flavours in a fast-casual concept.
Opens Today at 11 am
(202)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

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Review Summary

SkyBird Fresh Asian Grill serves fresh flavorful bowls and banh mi with generous portions and a wide range of toppings and sauces, creating balanced and satisfying meals. Two locations make it easy to visit. The ingredients are consistently fresh and vibrant with options that are halal, vegan, and vegetarian, alongside meat choices. Service stands out for friendliness and efficiency, with attentive staff helping guests tailor meals and sometimes offering small complimentary treats like cookies. The concept of building your own bowl or banh mi is easy to grasp and results are tasty, focusing on healthful colorful ingredients and ample protein and vegetables. Value is strong thanks to generous portions, reasonable prices, and quick service, making it a good choice for lunch or a casual dinner. The atmosphere is clean and welcoming with a modern casual vibe and a cafe feel, and desserts such as matcha latte and cookies receive praise. Overall SkyBird Fresh Asian Grill is a reliable option for fresh, flavorful, customizable bowls and banh mi that are affordable and satisfying for a quick wholesome meal.View restaurant profile
Sandwicherie Mi Bao - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Sandwicherie Mi Bao

Opens Monday at 7:30 am
(15)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks

Review Summary

Sandwicherie Mi Bao draws praise for its banh mi with well seasoned meats and generous portions, a dessert and ice cream selection that tempts, and a coffee lineup that includes a fresh pandas coco latte. The atmosphere and vibe are described as welcoming, with friendly staff who are helpful in guiding orders. Location is convenient for lunch outings, and reviews note very reasonable prices and good value. The menu is said to offer a nice variety and staff often suggest new items to try. The tofu banh mi is singled out as a favorite by some, and driving over an hour to visit is considered worth it. Overall impressions are consistently positive, highlighting reliable quality, friendly service, and a vibe that makes customers want to return.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh Vu - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Anh Vu

Shaughnessy Village, Downtown
Pho Nam Quan - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Nam Quan

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(117)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

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Review Summary

Pho Nam Quan earns praise for deep, flavorful broth and generous portions, with many reviewers calling it among the best pho and bun bo hue in Montreal and in the area. Dishes like bun bo hue and bowls of pho arrive quickly and are described as wholesome and satisfying, with lean meat and broth that is not overly oily. The place is a small, no nonsense spot where the focus is on food rather than ambience, though some notes mention the decor is average. Prices are consistently described as affordable and portions plentiful. A few reviews mention parking challenges, but street parking around the restaurant is available. Overall the consensus is that Pho Nam Quan delivers dependable, tasty Vietnamese fare with particularly strong pho and bun bo hue, making it a go to lunch or casual dining option.View restaurant profile
Hoang Oanh Sandwich - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Hoang Oanh Sandwich

Opens Today at 10 am
(131)
Downtown

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Hoang Oanh Sandwich as a budget-friendly go to for banh mi, with made to order sandwiches that are filling, flavorful, and priced to please, and the sesame bread is singled out as a standout touch that gives a crisp, tasty edge. The range includes spicy grilled chicken and curry or soya tofu options, appealing to meat eaters and vegetarians alike, and portions are praised for their value and travel friendly nature. To go only and cash payments are common, with loyalty cards offered that can lead to a free sandwich after multiple purchases. A few notes mention that bread might not be fresh every visit and service can be limited on holidays, but the overall impression is that this spot is a hidden gem in Montreal's Chinatown, delivering delicious, affordable banh mi with crisp bread, pickled veggies, and flavorful fillings.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh Express - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Anh Express

Opens Monday at 10 am
(38)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Pho Anh Express is described as a quaint, unassuming spot with a warm, friendly staff and delicious, reasonably priced pho. Generous portions, authentic flavors, and a strong value proposition are repeatedly noted across reviews, with homemade broth praised for its depth. A variety of dishes beyond pho, including grilled items and vegetable options, are highlighted as tasty and well prepared. The atmosphere is often described as family-owned and welcoming, with a quiet lunch vibe that suits casual dining, though some reviews mention a modest 'hole in the wall' feel. A few reviewers note the space can be a bit dirty and the TV volume could be lower, but the overall experience remains highly positive. Overall, Pho Anh Express emerges as a solid choice for authentic Vietnamese fare, strong portions, and friendly service at approachable prices.View restaurant profile
Le Red Tiger - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Le Red Tiger

Opens Today at 5 pm
(663)
The Village/Centre-Sud

Mentioned in: The Village: The Most Colourful Area of Montreal

Review Summary

Le Red Tiger delivers a lively, friendly vibe with quick service and creative cocktails, and the menu showcases Vietnamese flavors like pho, papaya salad, imperial rolls, and various shareable plates that are praised for bold flavors and good textures. Reviewers note tender pho meat, delicious pork ribs, and tasty beef skewers, with the restaurant encouraging family-style dining. The atmosphere is festive and welcoming, complemented by music and a bar scene, though a few guests find the space small or a bit noisy and some dishes uneven. Value is frequently praised for good portions and reasonable prices, while a few items may feel pricey for the center city setting. Service is described as excellent and attentive overall, with staff helpful in navigating the menu and offering cocktail suggestions, though on some visits there is a brief lapse in attention or a near closing rush. Overall, Le Red Tiger is a popular go-to for friends or dates, inviting guests to explore a range of flavors and finish with inventive drinks, with many indicating they would return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Pho Bac - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Pho Bac

Opens Today at 10 am
(353)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup

Review Summary

Pho Bac receives strong praise for authentic, flavorful pho with rich broth and generous portions at a reasonable price, with fast, friendly service that many describe as warm and welcoming. The Chinatown location is convenient and the staff often go the extra mile, making guests feel at home, though several reviews note an aging space with a noticeable odor around the dining area and bathrooms that can detract from the experience. While the food is consistently described as comforting and delicious, occasional issues include variable service, crowded seating, and a few quality hiccups such as certain dishes not meeting expectations or concerns about cleanliness. Despite these concerns, many customers still call it a go to spot for Vietnamese bowls and recommend the XL sizes for value.View restaurant profile
Gaia Restaurant - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Gaia Restaurant

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(584)
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Gaia Restaurant draws wide praise for authentic Vietnamese cuisine, generous portions, and great value. Pho and Tonkinese soups are frequently highlighted for rich broths and hearty bowls, while a range of dishes from grilled meats to fresh spring rolls are described as flavorful and well prepared. Many reviews note fresh ingredients, balanced flavors, and careful presentation across the menu. Service is repeatedly described as warm, attentive, and friendly in a family run setting, with decor that diners find elegant or cozy and inviting. Guests appreciate the BYOB option and comfortable ambiance, making it a popular choice for celebrations, groups, and casual dinners alike. While a few comments mention occasional slower service during busy times or small inconsistencies, overall feedback is overwhelmingly positive. Overall Gaia Restaurant is seen as a standout in the city for authentic Vietnamese cuisine, offering generous portions, fair prices, and a consistently satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
Chez Lien - Vietnamese Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Lien

Opens Today at 3 pm
(68)
LaSalle

Review Summary

Reviews for Chez Lien present a mix of praise and complaints. Many diners say the food is good and portions are reasonable with fair prices, highlighting beef with vegetables, broccoli and mushrooms as tasty, and the soup as a pleasant surprise, with one note that the combo F is especially good. On the downside, some takeout orders found the crispy noodles stale due to rancid oil and the oil flavor spreading to other items, while another visit was described as simply disgusting with little responsiveness from the manager. There are also comments about saltiness and limited menu options, and a note that there are other Lien locations with different menus, which can lead to varying experiences. Overall, Chez Lien seems to deliver decent value and enjoyable elements, but quality issues and inconsistent results have been reported.View restaurant profile
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