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≈ 1.9 km
La Belle Tonki comes across as a vibrant, welcoming spot with a playful mix of Montreal energy and Asian fusion, where decor, music, and a friendly vibe set the tone for a memorable visit. The menu blends Vietnamese, Cambodian and Québécois influences with standout dishes like pork dumplings, carpaccio, pho, ramen, udon and a celebrated kimcheesy poutine, all described as flavorful, balanced and generously portioned. Guests consistently praise the attentive, personable staff, quick service, and the option to share a family style meal that lets them sample a wide range of flavors. Cocktails and desserts add to the experience, with notes about creative drinks and treats like creme brulee cafe viet. While a few reviews mention occasional delays or portions that feel smaller in some cases, the overall sentiment is upbeat with many calling it a must visit and a favourite in the city. La Belle Tonki is described as a destination you want to return to for a lively evening with friends or a casual date, thanks to its unique atmosphere, tasty food, and good value.View restaurant profile
La Belle Tonki
Open until 10 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.9 km
La Merveille Du Vietnam draws praise for comforting bowls and fresh flavors, with soups like the grilled chicken or beef satay soup that hit the spot and sushi that is consistently fresh, while many dishes are described as fantastic and dependable. The vegetarian combo for two is a standout value with ample vegetables, and old school delivery by calling directly is appreciated for skipping the app. J'adore La Merveille Du Vietnam, cela fait des années que je commande là bas et je n'ai jamais été déçue. Je recommande particulièrement leurs rouleaux impériaux, les meilleurs, et leurs grillades. Les prix sont bons et les portions généreuses. The staff is friendly for dining in and attentive for takeout, and the Vietnamese dishes with vermicelli or rice, plus the rolls, are very good. Pho broth is versatile and used in wonton soup, and the pan Asian dishes remain solid. The dining room is bring your own wine, adding to the relaxed vibe.View restaurant profile
La Merveille Du Vietnam
Open until 10 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2 km
TiBum draws praise for fresh, flavorful food, generous portions, and a warm, family run atmosphere. Guests highlight attentive service, friendly staff, and thoughtful touches like crafted cocktails and menu explanations. The menu blends Thai favorites with regional influences and offers vegetarian options, with some dishes noted for lighter, more subtle flavors than the typical Thai profile. Prices are described as reasonable and portions large, making it a good value and a popular cozy spot in the Little Italy area. Several reviews mention standout items like pad Thai, soups, curries, and crispy noodles, and praise the chef and staff for making repeat visits feel special. While a few notes indicate occasional longer wait times or flavors that may not match expectations for traditional Thai, the overall experience remains highly regarded. Overall, TiBum is viewed as a hidden gem that invites guests to return with friends or family for a memorable dining night.View restaurant profile
Restaurant TiBum
Opens Tuesday at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2.4 km
Skybird Fresh Asian Grill is praised for bright, fresh ingredients, generous customizable bowls and a wide selection of sauces from spicy gochujang to fragrant lemongrass, with options that are vegetarian and halal. The staff are described as friendly, helpful and efficient, and the atmosphere is clean and welcoming. Customers appreciate the variety of menu items including bowls, banh mi and desserts like matcha cookies and iced beverages, with many noting the quality and value for money. Delivery or dine-in both receive positive notes for fast service, consistent freshness and attentive care. All in all Skybird is a popular choice for a tasty, healthy, customizable meal.View restaurant profile
SKYBIRD Fresh Asian Grill
Fresh twist on Asian-inspired flavours in a fast-casual concept.
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.4 km
Wing Phat is a longtime favorite with a huge, varied menu, generous portions, fast service, and a friendly, clean dining room. The BYOB option and roomy setup make it ideal for celebrations or casual family meals, while dishes like calamari, imperial rolls, beef soup, pad thai, and a wide array of Asian favorites are consistently tasty and satisfying for good value. The overall vibe is lively and welcoming, with attentive staff and reliable quality that keeps guests coming back, even after years, though a few reviews note price and occasional flavor shifts.View restaurant profile
Wing Phat
Open until 9:30 pmAnjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews paint T'ami Restaurant as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot in Montreal, where authentic flavors, especially in dishes like banh cuon, bun cha Hanoi, pho, bo la lot, crab rolls, and banh xeo, mingle with generous portions and thoughtful presentation. The warm, cozy atmosphere and welcoming staff give diners a family feel that makes guests feel at home. Many praise the quality and freshness of the ingredients, the variety beyond pho and banh mi, and the option to BYOB which adds value. While a few comments note slower service on busy nights, the hospitality remains praised and apologies for delays are common, with food described as homemade, comforting, and deeply satisfying. The price point is viewed as fair to reasonable for the portion size and quality, and repeat visits are common as guests look forward to trying more of the menu.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant
Open until 9 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews highlight Banh Xeo Minh for authentic Vietnamese flavors, with the banh xeo praised for a perfectly crispy crust and shrimp cooked in the shell that stays tender after pan frying, and the rice rolls and banh cuon noted as standout dishes; vegetarian options are well accommodated. The atmosphere is described as cozy and well lit, and the staff are friendly and helpful in guiding diners through the menu. Portions are generous and the overall quality is high, with many calling it among the best Vietnamese spots in Montreal and noting the pho as especially good. Some criticisms include higher prices for certain dishes and a spicy soup that is milder than expected. The location can be a bit out of the way and parking in front is forbidden, but the experience is seen as a worthwhile detour with dishes that feel like home cooking.View restaurant profile
Banh Xeo Minh
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1 km
Reviewers describe Banh Mi Hanoi as delivering fast, friendly service and a variety of flavorful options, with Hanoi style banh mi praised for rich meat flavor and crusty bread, with some calling it the best banh mi in Montreal; other favorites include a croissant banh mi and a satisfying bowl of rice noodles with herbs and fish sauce, all described as fresh, substantial and easy to eat on the go; the energy in service and the approachable prices are frequent positives, though a few note inconsistency with posted hours and occasional closings despite signs; a handful mention bones in chicken banh mi and caution about over saucing or over salting sauces like fish sauce, and there is a strong critique about the matcha milk tea being undrinkable with warm pearls, while the general sentiment remains that the food is tasty and worth trying, with the place often recommended to visitors in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Hanoi
Open until 7 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Banh Mi Co Kieu as a standout Vietnamese spot with a warm family vibe, friendly service, and generous portions at affordable prices. The banh mi is consistently praised as among the best in the city, with both meat and vegetarian options such as a tofu and mushroom sandwich offering a distinct and delicious flavor. The broth and dishes like pho and bun bo hue are noted for depth and freshness, and the restaurant is described as clean with light music enhancing the visit. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive and personal, with several mentions of staff going the extra mile to ensure a good experience, including a delivery mix up that was resolved when the restaurant delivered the order themselves. Takeout is reliable and convenient, though some items may be priced higher than average; overall the place is seen as a go to for banh mi and lunch in Montreal. Overall the reviews converge on high praise for quality, freshness and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Co Kieu
Opens Tuesday at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.2 km
Pho Ngon is widely praised for its deeply flavorful beef pho with a rich, well balanced broth, tender meat, and abundant fresh herbs, while sides such as spring rolls and grilled dishes are often noted as well prepared and satisfying. Generous portions and quick, affordable service are common themes, and the restaurant is described as a reliable go-to for authentic Vietnamese soups, including pho, with many customers returning for takeout or dine-in. Cash payments are frequently required, with an on-site ATM, and parking can be limited or small during busy times. Some reviews mention a decline in broth quality and portion size after COVID, reporting a bland broth and lower quality noodles, while others insist it remains one of the best pho options in the city. Service quality is mixed as well, with many praising fast, friendly service, but a few accounts of rude or inattentive staff. Overall, Pho Ngon emerges as a popular, value driven spot for pho lovers, offering fast service, generous portions, and authentic flavors, even as experiences can vary by day and by server.View restaurant profile
Pho Ngon
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Sushi Poké as a charming, inviting spot with a cozy ambiance, where the menu offers generous portions of fresh sushi and poke, along with sashimi, rolls, banh mi and a wide variety of toppings. People frequently praise the friendly, attentive staff, fast service, and the ability to customize dishes, as well as the good value for money and the overall presentation and cleanliness of the space. Several comments highlight the abundance of choices and the reliability of flavors, with many stating the poke and sushi are delicious and consistently fresh. The atmosphere is noted as intimate and appealing, making it a great takeout option or a sit down visit, and a number of reviews refer to Sushi Poké as a hidden gem and a favorite place to explore new dishes. Occasional suggestions include updating pictures and descriptions on display to attract more customers, but the overall sentiment remains strongly positive and enthusiastic about the quality, variety, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Sushi Poké
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.3 km
Sandwich par ici is described as authentic and affordable, with warm, friendly service that makes guests feel welcomed and that delivers on banh mi, Vietnamese soups, bubble tea and fresh sushi with consistent quality. The space is compact and practical, with a depanneur or cantine vibe that some find uninviting but others grow fond of as a comforting, budget friendly setting. Staff are noted for kindness and attentiveness, with occasional desserts offered at the end of meals. Prices stay affordable and portions are generous, with soft bread on the banh mi and tasty specialties such as a spicy chef special banh mi and a pork guabao receiving particular praise; takeout and quick service are also mentioned, including a tip to order by phone to speed things up. Overall, the experience evokes a sense of being in Vietnam, offering a wide range of choices and a cheerful, affordable approach that inspires customers to return.View restaurant profile
Sandwich par ici
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.3 km
Gò Công comes across as a small, unpretentious Vietnamese spot with a hole in the wall charm and consistently tasty dishes. The lemongrass chicken and beef, along with chicken fried rice, are frequent highlights, while the clay pot fish with a side of rice is remembered for its fragrance and depth. Classic options like bun rieu, vermicelli noodles, and banh xeo are also praised and often recommended. Desserts such as custard impress, and overall value is described as fair. The owners are friendly and helpful despite language barriers, which adds to the welcoming atmosphere, and the cash only policy is noted as part of the old-school vibe. Overall, the reviews paint Gò Công as a small, dependable spot that stands out for flavor and coziness more than formality, with many readers hoping it stays open.View restaurant profile
Gò Công
Open until 8:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.4 km
Pho Bep receives broad praise for a rich, deeply flavorful pho, with tender meat and generous portions that many reviews compare favorably with other top spots. Service is described as friendly, attentive and efficient, with a warm casual vibe that helps first-time visitors feel welcome. The menu offers a range of dishes beyond pho, including bun bo hue, banh mi, grilled meats, and Vietnamese coffee, and a poutine tonkinoise is often highlighted as a standout item. Some criticisms appear, such as occasional inconsistency between dine-in and takeout, occasional order mix ups, price for value concerns, and in a few cases aftertaste of MSG or hygiene notes about a bathroom. Despite that, overall this place is viewed as one of the best Vietnamese options in town, inspiring repeat visits and strong recommendations to try the pho and other dishes.View restaurant profile
Pho Bep
Open until 11:30 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Overall, reviews describe Pho Nam Quan as a solid go-to for pho and bun bo hue, with a focus on authentic, flavorful broth and generous portions of meat. Diners frequently rank it among the best in town and praise fast service and affordable prices, even as the ambiance is called modest or average. The setting is simple and no frills, sometimes felt like a hole in the wall, but the food often shines, especially bun bo hue which is highlighted as standout and deeply flavorful with lean meat. Several comments note that extra broth or protein can be added on request and that a few dishes are merely okay, yet many have returned year after year for reliable bowls. The consensus centers on hearty, satisfying Vietnamese classics, with Pho Nam Quan earning praise for consistent quality and a willingness to return for another comforting, affordable meal.View restaurant profile
Pho Nam Quan
Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews of Bistro Gia Dinh show a mix of enthusiasm and disappointment, with the chicken pho often praised and the menu described as varied, with beverages considered a must. Some diners call the authentic Vietnamese fare excellent and note a clean, modern, spacious dining area. There is mention of new administration and plans to improve interior design and add an outdoor terrace for the summer. A portion of reviews express disappointment with certain dishes that lack flavor or appear to be missing ingredients, including a dish that may have been replaced with tofu and an order error. Other remarks describe a tranquil dining room and seating suitable for groups, with some dishes or experiences highlighted as excellent. Overall, the review set portrays Bistro Gia Dinh as a place with strong authentic flavors and a pleasant atmosphere, while indicating opportunities for refinement under the newer management.View restaurant profile
Bistro Gia Dinh
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.6 km
Hoang Oanh Sandwich is described as a great value and a standout hidden gem for tasty Vietnamese style sandwiches. Customers praise the banh mi for generous fillings, flavorful meat options, and a crusty yet soft bread with a warm interior. Vegetarian options receive high marks, with the vege curry noted as particularly good value. Service is frequently described as friendly and cheerful, and the space is clean and welcoming. The location near Jean Talon Market is considered convenient, and a loyalty card offering a free banh mi is mentioned by some. Some reviews mention inconsistency, such as less mayo and pate on the bread or bread that feels softer than before. Overall, Hoang Oanh Sandwich is seen as a reliable, affordable option with a variety of Vietnamese specialties and a homey vibe, though experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Hoang Oanh Sandwich
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Marché Hung Phat is widely praised for its banh mi, with many reviewers calling it the best in Montreal and noting a crusty baguette, fresh fillings, house made mayo, and pickled carrots and daikon that stay crunchy. The spot operates as a casual Vietnamese grocery that also serves quick lunches, offering a range of fillings such as grilled chicken, beef, pork, meatball, and tofu skin, plus soups and desserts, all at affordable prices and with an option to add extra meat for a better value. Service is often described as fast and efficient, though a few reviews mention inconsistent portions or a staff member who skims on toppings, and some regret that fillings have grown thinner in recent years and would welcome more generous meat portions or better consistency. Overall the restaurant is seen as a standout choice for banh mi in the city, loved for its flavor, bread texture, and the overall value it delivers to regulars and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Hung Phat
Open until 7 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 1.7 km
Pho Nam Do is highlighted as a welcoming, unpretentious spot offering authentic Vietnamese flavors and great value. Reviews praise the broth and soups as standout, with frequent mentions of delicious pho, the peanut butter ravioli, and a very good pad thai, while other dishes are described as tasty and well prepared. The service is repeatedly described as warm, personal, fast, and attentive, with staff making guests feel cared for and water offered on hot days. The BYOB option and private parking add to the overall convenience, and the location near the Jean Talon Metro is noted as convenient. Overall the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem with consistent quality and generous prices.View restaurant profile
Pho Nam Do
Opens Tuesday at 11 amVilleray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 1.7 km
Overall, 123 Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar comes across as a lively and welcoming destination with a neon-bright vibe, a warm, family-friendly atmosphere, and a menu that blends modern twists with authentic Vietnamese flavors. The bar receives frequent praise for creative cocktails that are well presented and great for sharing with a group, while the food is lauded for freshness and bold flavors across a wide range of small plates. Dishes repeatedly highlighted include bo luc lac, grilled squid, papaya and mango salads, fried shrimp tempura, lemongrass chicken, and shaking beef, with many noting a satisfying pho and other street-food inspired options. Some reviews mention small portions and that some plates arrive together, making it hard to eat hot, as well as occasional service delays; a few also report temperature issues in the dining room. Still, the overall experience is described as consistent, with friendly service, good value, and an ambiance that makes 123 Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar a top pick for gatherings and casual dinners in Montreal.View restaurant profile
123 Dzo Vietnamese Restaurant & Bar
Open until 10 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension
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≈ 1.7 km
PHO Jean-Talon earns praise for a rich broth, tender filet mignon, and generous noodles, with fresh ingredients, crisp spring rolls, and a range of pho and noodle dishes that feel authentic with a slight Canadian twist. The space is described as cozy, bright, and clean, tucked near the Jean Talon Market in a discreet subterranean setting that remains welcoming and intimate. Service is consistently praised as friendly, fast, and attentive, making it a reliable option for both small and larger groups. Many reviews call this place among the best pho options in Montreal, noting large portions and good value for quality, though a few comments mention higher prices or preferences for certain dishes that may feel mid range. Overall PHO Jean-Talon offers comforting, well prepared Vietnamese favorites, generous portions, and a dependable, enjoyable dining experience.View restaurant profile
PHO Jean-Talon
Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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≈ 2 km
Reviews describe incredibly tasty food and a warm, family run atmosphere, with generations of the same family at the helm and a story of love and support behind the place. Thai Saigon is regarded as a hidden gem with competitive prices and a menu that delivers favorites such as General Tao, a Thai sandwich, a house won ton soup, and a standout banh mi with coriander, vegetables and chicken. Service is described as excellent and friendly, and options for takeout or catering are common, with online ordering recommended to speed things up due to limited seating and lunch lines. Overall, the dining experience is seen as reliable, flavorful and good value, making Thai Saigon a go to for satisfying Thai and Vietnamese inspired dishes.View restaurant profile
Thai Saigon
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amAhuntsic-Cartierville
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≈ 2.2 km
Banh Mi Madame Ly receives broad praise for a diverse menu and consistently tasty, affordable dishes, especially the banh mi, dumplings, tonkinoise chicken soup, spring rolls and pad Thai, with many noting friendly service, cleanliness and a casual, unpretentious vibe. The restaurant is described as a reliable go to with good value and a willingness to accommodate, and some reviews call it the best banh mi in Montreal or a favorite for years. However, several issues appear in the mix: delivery can be slow and the food arrives cold, some soups or sauces are too sweet or over-sauced, and one or two dishes are not as generous or crispy as expected. Vegan options are available and well prepared, and lunch combos offer a good deal. Overall the impression is of a popular, accessible spot that many return to, while enjoying strong flavors and noting occasional inconsistency.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Madame Ly
Open until 9 pmLittle-Italy, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 2.2 km
Gaia Restaurant is described as a warm, family-run Vietnamese spot with generous portions, flavorful, authentic dishes and a welcoming, attentive vibe. Reviewers praise classics like pho and tonkinoise soups, beef ponzu, spring rolls and imperial rolls, crispy noodles, and crowd-pleasers such as General Tao and pad thai, plus the option to bring your own wine. The setting is often called cozy and charming in Little Italy, with tasteful decor and a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere, and the BYOB policy is repeatedly highlighted as a plus. Several reviews mention solid value, with substantial portions and reasonable prices, and group-friendly aspects including a private room for events. Service is described as friendly and accommodating by many, though a few notes point to slower or uneven service during busy times and occasional service quirks. Overall, Gaia Restaurant is viewed as a top choice for Vietnamese cuisine in Montreal, delivering authentic flavors, generous servings, and a welcoming experience that keeps guests returning, whether for a casual lunch, a family dinner, or a celebratory gathering.View restaurant profile
Gaia Restaurant
Open until 9:30 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.2 km
2k Fusion is widely praised as a reliable go-to for Chinese and Asian fare, with many people asking what to order and then choosing recommended dishes, especially General Tao chicken, pad Thai, and calamari. Delivery is consistently prompt and service is polite and patient, while the food is described as delicious and the dishes speak for themselves. The restaurant is portrayed as a warm, family-run local business with very kind staff and a welcoming atmosphere. Stories of celebrations there, from birthdays to wedding plans, and gestures like offering a drink to a customer's dog, highlight the community feel. Calamari and soups are highlighted, with the hot and sour soup noted as smoky. Overall, the consensus is that the combination of quality, service, and value makes 2k Fusion stand out among Asian restaurants in Montreal.View restaurant profile
2k Fusion
Open until 3 amVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews of Restaurant Y Lan consistently praise fresh, vibrant flavors and a wide range of Vietnamese dishes. The papaya salad with shrimp is a refreshing explosion, the smoked beef salad is distinctive, and the Hanoi grilled pork is excellently smoked and grilled. The La Vong fish is tender and succulent, enhanced by garden herbs, and the shrimp with salt and pepper is tender and crisp. The fermented shrimp sauce is a revelation, and the imperial rolls are frequently highlighted as stars along with the papaya salad. The pho broth is flavorful and portions are generous, and the bun cha Hanoi and banh xeo are also well loved. Desserts like fried bananas are simply delicious, and the restaurant is praised as a BYOB neighborhood treasure with attentive service and affordable prices. Across reviews, Y Lan is described as the best Vietnamese restaurant in Montreal and a reliable choice, though one visit noted pho with frozen beef and a few dishes tasting off when arriving late.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Y Lan
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.3 km
Pho Do Thi is repeatedly praised for delicious food and a welcoming, authentic atmosphere. The pho broth is described as rich and flavorful, with generous portions and reasonable prices, and other dishes like curry, pad thai, and the papaya salad with beef are also highly regarded. Service is consistently described as warm, friendly, and attentive, making diners feel at home. A notable bonus mentioned is BYOW, with no heavy price inflation to offset it, contributing to good value. There are occasional caveats, such as a dish that was too sweet or a late visit with smaller portions or a seat near an unpleasant odor, but these are outnumbered by positive experiences. Overall, the reviews position Pho Do Thi as a top choice for pho and Vietnamese comfort food, with many returning regularly.View restaurant profile
Pho Do Thi
Opens Tuesday at 11:30 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2.3 km
Pho Tay Ho is widely praised for a rich, flavorful broth and tender noodles, with chicken pho and beef tartare repeatedly highlighted, and generous portions at friendly prices. The simple menu is noted for freshness and authenticity, and the restaurant is described as busy but fast and attentive with reliable quality that keeps guests returning. While many reviewers call it among the best pho in Montreal, a few say the broth can be diluted on some visits and portions or prices have shifted over time, leading to mixed impressions. Still, guests often remark on clean space, strong flavors, and dependable service. Overall, Pho Tay Ho stands out as a well regarded Vietnamese option in Montreal, known for satisfying bowls and good value even on crowded nights.View restaurant profile
Pho Tay Ho
Open until 8:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.4 km
At Santo Express Viet, reviews describe fresh, flavorful fare, a friendly, attentive staff, and good value in a versatile menu that covers banh mi, sushi, and a variety of soups such as tonkinoise, wonton, tom yum, and spring rolls. The sushi is praised for freshness and crunch, and the banh mi are noted as substantial, delicious, and affordable, with some fans favoring the lemongrass beef. Several diners appreciate convenient online ordering for takeout and a clean, welcoming, family‑like vibe. A generous owners' touch, like a dessert on the house, is mentioned by a few and adds to the positive feel. While the overall sentiment is strong, a few reviews point to a perceived decline in quality and price after a change in administration, suggesting not everything feels as good as before. Taken together, the restaurant is seen as a dependable neighborhood spot that delivers fresh ingredients, attentive service, and tasty options worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Santo Express Viet
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews describe Cafeden as a warm, modern fusion of Peruvian and Vietnamese flavors with standout dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado, bao, calamari, gyoza, and tuna crudo, plus attractive cocktails and dessert presentations. The atmosphere is cozy and terrace-friendly, great for couples or friends, and the service is often praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with celebratory touches for birthdays. Some guests praise generous portions and careful plating, while others note inconsistency and a decline in quality after a change of ownership, including bland flavors and slower service. Overall Cafeden is seen as a distinctive Montreal spot that blends two rich cuisines with a welcoming vibe, though experiences vary and a few visits leave diners hesitant to return.View restaurant profile
Cafeden
Opens Wednesday at 4 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.5 km
PHO ICI earns praise for its pho with a flavorful broth and quality ingredients, with theCari and spicy beef soup highlighted as amazing, and the banh mi described as fresh and epic though some find prices a bit high. Located on the ground floor of a condo in the Papineau Rosemont area, it’s often called a hidden gem where everything feels fresh and the chicken in the pho is unbelievable. The cooking appears to carry care and love, with notes like Toujours succulent and Merci from diners. A negative experience mentions a mix up that produced unedible sandwiches due to dietary restrictions, wasting money. Taken together, the reviews suggest PHO ICI serves some of the city’s best pho, especially for broth and banh mi, while acknowledging occasional service hiccups and price concerns.View restaurant profile
PHO ICI
Opens Tomorrow at 10 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.5 km
Hoshi Dong Que is described as a small, friendly spot where service is quick and courteous and a wide range of options deliver consistently tasty and fresh meals. Reviews highlight the pho, sushi, soups, and desserts, noting rich flavors, generous portions, and good value for money, with many saying they would come back with friends. The atmosphere is calm and a bit kitschy but still solid, with discreet and helpful staff contributing to a positive experience. One review mentions a language barrier with a waiter and uneven service in that moment, but overall friendliness and reliability are emphasized across the rest of the feedback.View restaurant profile
Hoshi Dong Que
Open until 9:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews describe Lyla as a standout pho spot with a deeply flavorful broth, generous portions and great value, a calm cozy vibe, friendly fast service, and a wide Vietnamese menu that covers classics like tonkinoise, seafood soups, fresh spring rolls and banh cuon. The atmosphere and cleanliness are frequently praised, and the place is seen as ideal for quick lunches, family meals or gatherings with BYOB encouraged. While the overall sentiment is positive and many call it one of the best pho options in Montreal, a few comments point to occasional issues such as undercooked meat with delivery, oily or small portions on certain dishes, and a few menu items that did not meet expectations. Overall Lyla is often recommended for hearty authentic Vietnamese comfort with generous servings and a welcoming affordable experience.View restaurant profile
Lyla
Restaurant BYOB vietnamien proposant une sélection de soupes et de plats de nouilles dans un espace cosy ou en livraison.
Open until 9 pm
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex
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≈ 2.9 km
Pho Mai earns praise for authentic Vietnamese flavors, with the pho described as excellent by many. Diners note generous portions of meat and noodles, friendly service, and reasonably priced meals. The restaurant is described as family owned and homey, with a simple, welcoming vibe. Beyond pho, the menu features pad thai, bun bo hue, chau long and weekend banh chung, plus pandan tea served with meals or iced. Delivery and dine in experiences are generally praised, and the pandan tea is noted for its unique flavor. A few reviews mention meat portions in some soups shrinking over time and price increases. Overall, Pho Mai is viewed as a reliable, affordable favorite in Montreal with consistent quality and a warm, unfussy hospitality.View restaurant profile
Pho Mai
Open until 9 pmAnjou-St-Léonard
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≈ 3 km
Pho Ngoc Tuan is often praised for authentic pho and bun bo Hue, with a rich soulful broth and generous portions that many reviewers consider good value for the price, along with solid takeout and dine in options. Service experiences range from friendly and fast to slow or inconsistent, with some guests noting delays or communication gaps and others highlighting friendly staff and quick seating. Reviewers consistently rate the broth and meat highly, and several mention satisfying bowls, large portions, and flavorful iced coffee as positives, though a few experiences report missing vegetables or uneven portions. Overall, flavors are a standout at Pho Ngoc Tuan, making it a go to for pho in the area, but service consistency and accuracy can vary.View restaurant profile
Pho Ngoc Tuan
Open until 9 pmAnjou-St-Léonard
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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Jul 16, 2026 to Jul 19, 2026




















































