Le Mekong is widely praised for flavorful, generously portioned dishes and friendly, attentive service in a warm setting, with standout items across the menu and a terrace that adds to the experience; drinks are well rated and the overall vibe is welcoming for dates or groups, though a few reviews note longer waits and occasional dishes that feel heavy or overpriced.View restaurant profile
Resto Bar Nemo receives praise for bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and generous portions, with guests noting a welcoming, family‑run vibe and friendly service that is often described as attentive and knowledgeable. The menu blends Vietnamese and Asian fusion classics, offering highlights like Imperial Roll, Poke Bowl, pho, curry, and tapas style dishes, all presented with care and good value. The atmosphere is frequently described as warm and inviting, with a nice decor and a lively but comfortable feel that suits both casual dinners and celebrations, and the staff are repeatedly praised for being helpful and bilingual. Several reviews mention large portions that can feed a group or provide leftovers, and several guests look forward to returning to try chef specials or cocktails. Overall, Resto Bar Nemo stands out for consistent quality, flavorful dishes, and welcoming service that make it a reliable choice for a tasty meal in a friendly setting.View restaurant profile
Bistro CO ÚT earns praise for authentic Vietnamese flavors and generous portions that feature fresh herbs and balanced spices. Standout items include imperial rolls, fresh spring rolls, nem nuong, pho, and other well prepared bowls, with house made cocktails that many appreciate for their value. The atmosphere is cozy and calm, with plants and tasteful decor creating a welcoming vibe. Service is consistently attentive and discreet, with friendly staff and efficient pacing. Value is a common refrain, thanks to large portions and reasonable prices paired with high quality ingredients. Overall these reviews cast a neighborhood gem that suits a casual dinner with friends or a relaxed date night, with many diners planning to return.View restaurant profile
Pho Mont-Royal receives consistent praise for flavorful, well-balanced broth and tasty Vietnamese dishes, with bowls described as generous and satisfying and the place often regarded as one of the best pho spots in Montreal. The service is fast and attentive, with friendly staff and a welcoming, calm ambience. The spaces are noted as clean and comfortable, with easy reservations and a menu that includes gluten-free options for dietary needs. Prices are described as affordable with good value for the portions, and many diners mention returning again and again. The atmosphere ranges from a cozy indoor setting to a pleasant terrace, making it a reliable go-to for pho and other Vietnamese specialties.View restaurant profile
Sésame is consistently praised for its friendly, efficient service and vibrant atmosphere that suits a pre-show dinner in the Place des Arts area. The menu offers a diverse array of Asian fusion dishes, with well presented plates, generous portions, and flavors that range from savory pad thai to tasty dumplings and soups, plus standout cocktails and desserts that add a festive touch. The setting is described as stylish and cozy, with an appealing terrace and a central downtown locale that makes it easy to pair a meal with an evening show. Guests also note good value for money given the quality, and many return for reliable consistency, quick seating, and attentive service. Occasional comments mention busier nights bringing louder ambiance and longer waits, but the overall experience remains positive and memorable, making this a go-to spot for locals and visitors before or after performances.View restaurant profile
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
Café Saigon comes across as a warm, unpretentious neighborhood spot with a cozy festive vibe where simple yet well executed dishes like generous wonton soup, crisp imperial rolls and a classic chicken combo deliver comforting, flavorful meals at affordable prices; the chicken is praised for a perfect balance of crunch and juiciness, and the accompanying rice and vegetables are well prepared; service is consistently attentive and friendly, with staff offering sauces, refills and a seamless, unobtrusive presence; the atmosphere feels welcoming rather than pretentious, a little hidden gem worth returning to, and the option to bring your own wine adds a practical plus; many reviews highlight authenticity, quality and generous portions, with reliable consistency making Café Saigon a go-to for a casual night out or takeout and a true bargain for the experience.View restaurant profile
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
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
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
At Sésame, the vibe is warm and refined, with a comfortable ambience that invites sharing a varied, flavorful fusion menu. The service is frequently described as attentive and friendly, with guests praising helpful staff and smooth meals even when the space gets busy. The menu offers generous portions and a mix of favorites such as dumplings, pad Thai, poke bowls, and a standout General Tao, all noted for bold flavors and good value. Cocktails and drinks often shine, complementing the food and the inviting atmosphere, while the decor adds a stylish yet casual feel. Overall, diners leave with a sense of having enjoyed a memorable meal in a welcoming setting and many say they would return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
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
Roll'V - Vietnamese Cuisine draws praise for fresh ingredients, a warm and simple atmosphere, and friendly staff, with diners praising the pho and banh mi as standout items and noting that the owner pays close attention to guests. The menu is described as offering generous portions at reasonable prices and a good mix for meat eaters and vegetarians alike, including vegetarian pho and vermicelli with vegetarian imperial rolls. While many reviews highlight consistently tasty dishes and dependable service, some comments point to occasional inconsistencies such as one dish lacking flavor, a banh mi that misses the mark, or slower service during peak times. The space is regarded as clean and welcoming, with fast takeout options and a family run vibe that makes guests feel valued. All in all, the consensus positions Roll'V - Vietnamese Cuisine as a reliable local choice for authentic Vietnamese flavors and a friendly, approachable dining experience worthy of return visits.View restaurant profile
Pho Rachel draws praise for its broth and generous portions, with many describing a captivating, well seasoned base, crisp vegetables, and a tofu forward vegan pho that is especially appealing. Dishes like imperial rolls, a grilled meats plate, and a grilled chicken sandwich are noted as flavorful and made with care, while service is commonly described as friendly, attentive, and quick, with moments of warm, family style hospitality and guest appreciation such as complimentary tea. Prices are considered reasonable or cheap compared with similar spots. A few reviews report drawbacks, including a chicken pho that contained odd pieces and tendons, leaving some patrons unwilling to return. Takeout is mentioned with broth served separately for extras, ensuring plenty of soup. Spicy options like papaya salad receive recommendations from heat lovers, and the overall dining experience is described as neat and attractive, with some customers stating that the pho outshines expectations and remains a Montreal favorite overall.View restaurant profile
Reviewers repeatedly highlight I Am Pho for flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and fresh ingredients, with large portions and solid value adding to the appeal; service is described as friendly and fast, and the space is noted as clean and cozy. The place is described as very popular, bustling with takeout and delivery orders, and many mentions of great packaging for to go orders. There is broad praise for specific dishes like bone in short rib pho and bun bo hue, and several writers say this is among the best pho they have had, with some noting authenticity and others suggesting room for improvement. A few critiques mention inconsistent quality over time, with some dishes tasting watered down or overly salty, and some dining room experiences affected by noise, drafts, or cleanliness issues, though many still celebrate the flavorful options and attentive service. Overall, I Am Pho comes across as a reliable, crowd pleasing spot for pho lovers, valued for generous portions, tasty broths, and friendly service, while occasional drawbacks remind diners to consider takeout for the best experience.View restaurant profile
Across reviews, Sapa in Montreal is praised as a reliable vegetarian Vietnamese spot with authentic flavors, generous portions and affordable prices. The menu shines with vegan and vegetarian staples such as banh mi, bun hue, bun mam and papaya salad, described as fresh, flavorful and comforting with richly seasoned broths. The staff and atmosphere are repeatedly highlighted as warm and welcoming, with friendly service in a cozy space, and takeout and vegan dessert options add to the appeal. While a few notes mention some dishes as average, the overall impression is of a go to place for seriously good plant based Vietnamese cooking that appeals to vegetarians and non vegetarians alike.View restaurant profile
Thé Perlé Banh Mi is described as a warm, welcoming spot that has grown to be larger and more comfortable for dining alone or with friends, with friendly and attentive staff throughout visits. The Banh Mi options, including chicken and pork and a popular vegetarian version, are praised for the balance of taste, texture and temperature, with bread that is crispy on the outside and soft inside and generous portions. Bubble tea is a standout with flavors like taro, lychee, rose, mango, peach mango and brown sugar, often noted as delicious and affordable and a great pairing with meals. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy and charming, and a move to a newer location is cited as improving the overall experience. Service is consistently praised for speed and warmth, with staff making customers feel welcome and well looked after. Some reviews mention fatty pork on certain banh mi and one mentions MSG sensitivity, while others note that spice levels can be adjusted to taste.View restaurant profile
Le Bay Ca Phe receives strong praise for authentic Vietnamese flavors, especially a rich, aromatic pho and a standout banh mi, with many reviewers noting generous portions, tasty sauces, and fresh ingredients. The broth and beef, including brisket options, are repeatedly described as excellent, and the lunch specials offer good value with a choice of entree and starter. The vibe is described as cozy, modern and zen, with fast, attentive service. However, a few comments mention the space being a bit small and noisy, making conversation a bit challenging, and some dishes or salads being a bit salty or portions smaller than expected. Parking on a busy street can be tricky and the place can fill up quickly on busy days. Overall, the reviews converge on Le Bay Ca Phe as one of the best places for pho in the city, delivering fresh, flavorful dishes at reasonable prices and inviting, reliable service, encouraging repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Pho Mymy draws strong praise for its pho, with many noting delicious broth, satisfying noodles, and a grilled chicken option that makes it a go to in the area. Service is described as fast and generally friendly, and prices are viewed as good value compared with other Vietnamese restaurants. Several reviews mention a consistent quality that keeps guests returning, sometimes weekly, and the place is described as clean and well kept. A few diners point out that meat portions can be smaller than the photos or descriptions, and one note that the vibe or mood in the dining room felt off at times, though this did not detract from the overall experience for most. Desserts and drinks receive mixed reactions, with milk tea praised and a bean dessert deemed average. Overall, Pho Mymy is seen as a solid option for pho and Vietnamese fare with reliable portion sizes, quick service, and fair pricing, though a couple of visits hint at occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe La Petite Dînette as a cozy, welcoming spot with delicious pho and dishes such as grilled chicken, spring rolls, and banh mi, praising the broth, fresh ingredients, generous portions, and affordable prices, along with a charming retro vibe, friendly attentive service, and a clean, well decorated space that creates a comfortable casual dining experience; many comment on the owners being kind and helpful and on the quick service, with plans to return, while a few note that some items are a bit pricey or portions feel small for the price and vegetarian options are limited, but overall the pho is considered outstanding, the flavors are reliable, and the value stands up for a casual Vietnamese cafe.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Bun Mam Ninh Kieu as a cozy, affordable Montreal spot offering a wide range of Vietnamese dishes with a strong Southern influence, and many praise the Bun Mam broth, pho, and other staples like banh Xeo, banh canh, and lemongrass beef bao. The service is often described as friendly and fast, the dining room clean, and portions generous for a reasonable price, with the menu noted for its variety beyond soups. The ambience tends to feel homey and unpretentious, sometimes quiet with very little music, and the location is convenient for takeout or quick meals with delivery also common. A few criticisms appear, including occasional inconsistency in flavors or seasoning, some dishes seen as oily or under-seasoned, and mixed feelings about vegan options. There are also a few comments about practicalities such as small booths, packaging, and the occasional misstep in service, but overall the reviews converge on authentic Vietnamese flavors that bring people back for repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh Express is described as a humble, unassuming spot that serves delicious pho and offers generous portions at great prices. The broth is praised for depth and richness, with some tasters calling the homemade soup incredible. The menu features pho with vegetables and grilled meats that are flavorful, and authentic taste is a common theme. The setting is quiet at lunch and the family-run operation is noted for friendly, welcoming service. Value is a frequent highlight, with many reviewers emphasizing big portions and affordable prices. A few critiques mention a slightly dirty atmosphere and the TV volume, but these do not overshadow the overall positive experience.View restaurant profile
At Banh Mi Banh Yiu, reviews point to good value and quick service, with sandwiches priced affordably for a fast bite in Mile End. The bread is often praised as perfect, though it can be a bit dry late in the day. The chicken Satay banh mi is tasty but a little small, while the pork sandwich is described as really good. Chicken Char Xiu is also considered pretty good, and some comments mention attentive service. Overall, the feedback centers on solid flavors and dependable options for a satisfying quick meal in the neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Panda Thai as offering flavorful Thai dishes with a standout vegetable soup and excellent Singapore noodles, and a vegan friendly pad thai with a good variety of vegetables that leaves diners very satisfied. The food is praised for authentic taste and high quality ingredients cooked in a healthier style. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, with the owner noted as humble and receptive to feedback and staff described as nice. Chicken dishes are highlighted as delicious and overall meals are considered very yummy with good value. The restaurant is viewed as a top choice in the Ottawa and Gatineau area, with many preferring it for quality and price. Accessibility notes include an accessible entrance, acceptance of assistance animals, lowered counters, and an easy interaction with staff, while toilets are not available.View restaurant profile
Petit Marché Végé is described as a gem with an impressive vegan menu offering a range of flavorful dishes from pho and bun to banh mi, with reviewers praising authentic flavors, freshness, and solid value in generous portions. The shop aspect with ready made dishes and groceries like kimchi adds appeal for plant based diners. The atmosphere is warm and the staff are friendly, contributing to a welcoming experience. A few notes mention smaller portions for bigger appetites and a wish for more tofu in some dishes, but the overall sentiment is very positive and many call it a must visit for vegan and vegetarian cuisine. Overall, Petit Marché Végé stands out for delicious budget friendly food and a cozy friendly vibe.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Sencha as serving very tasty pho and nem and note that the soups are delicious, with polite and welcoming service that is open in the afternoon. The atmosphere is described as good and the service quick despite the location and the crowds, and the barbecue pork sandwich is noted as good, filling and cheap. Great pho at a great price is highlighted by several, and the place is seen as a neighborhood gem with solid takeout options. On the downside, a review notes a waiter who seemed annoyed, failed to bring water or the bean sprouts, and treated the customers as if they were beneath him, which tainted the memory even though the food was good. Prices are sometimes viewed as a bit high for the offering, not bad but not spectacular, leaving some to plan a revisit to see if a different dish would change the impression.View restaurant profile
Au 14 Prince-Arthur draws praise for friendly staff, great food, and live music in a welcoming, unpretentious setting. Dishes including a fragrant pho stand out for rich, slow-simmered broth, no MSG, and a touch of collagen, with beef and chicken broth highlighted as especially satisfying. Portions are generous and the menu covers classics like fresh spring rolls and hearty vermicelli bowls topped with well grilled meats, all at affordable prices. The atmosphere is described as photogenic, with warm lighting and simple decor that suit candid, down-to-earth dining scenes. Service is attentive yet unfussy, making it easy to linger, recharge, and enjoy a satisfying Vietnamese meal and good value.View restaurant profile
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Phin Café comes across as a bright corner spot filled with light and plants, offering an extensive coffee menu that features the iconic egg coffee, authentic Vietnamese drip coffee with condensed milk, and a range of espressos, with some reviews noting a strong brew while others mention drinks served with too much ice or not hot enough. The interior earns praise for its cozy, stylish design and great lighting, and the overall vibe is warm and laid-back, ideal for studying, chatting, or simply relaxing with a drink. Seating is limited but varied, and the place is popular with laptop crowd; outdoor bench seating and a terrace add to the options. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and knowledgeable, with staff able to explain roasts and styles. Food items like a pork grilled cheese are well liked, and matcha and other drinks also shine. A few notes mention loud music and occasional pastry shortages, but overall Phin Café is regarded as a standout neighborhood spot with top quality drinks near Parc Lafontaine.View restaurant profile
Soleil de Saigon is described as an incredible and welcoming neighborhood spot with a kind owner and a menu that delivers comforting Vietnamese flavors, including crispy duck noodle soup with a crisp exterior and tender meat in a fragrant broth and generous vermicelli beef bowls with herbs and a tangy fish sauce lift. Reviews mention solid options like curry and coconut noodles, tom yum style noodles with chicken dumplings, and classic pho, banh mi, and spring rolls that come quickly. Some feedback notes inconsistency, noting dishes that did not feel fresh and were reheated, a terrace described as dirty, water service lacking, and a bathroom shared with a neighboring restaurant. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and fast, attentive service, with banh mi hailed as affordable and tasty and iced coffee as a highlight. The place is seen as a hidden gem by locals, offering more than just banh mi and a small grocery-like side that lets guests pick up essential Vietnamese ingredients. Overall Soleil de Saigon feels like a casual, family-friendly spot where bold flavors and generous portions meet a few rough edges.View restaurant profile
LaKafe MTL is described as a cozy, clean spot with a diverse menu of coffees, matcha, croffles and onigirazu that many reviews consider delicious and satisfying. The drinks include egg coffee, Vietnamese coffee, coconut matcha cloud, and a variety of matcha lattes such as jasmine, strawberry, and brown sugar oat with egg foam, with the coconut cloud especially praised for its light, foamy coconut flavor. The onigirazu are noted to be generous and tasty, with salmon, spicy shrimp and unagi options drawing frequent praise and the spicy shrimp singled out as excellent. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and the service efficient, while the space is often called cozy, calm and good for studying or catching up with friends. Some comments mention higher prices and occasional waits, but most feel the quality justifies the cost and many say they would return to try more items. Overall the place comes across as a unique, approachable option in Montreal for creative Vietnamese influenced drinks and comforting cafe fare, offering a welcoming atmosphere and reliable quality.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Bol & Baguettes Sushi as a welcoming, small spot offering flavorful, comforting dishes with generous portions, including spring rolls with peanut sauce, a hearty pho, and traditional Vietnamese staples such as banh mi and Bun Bo Hue; the pho is noted as hot and satisfying with a large portion, while the banh mi is described as flavorful with plenty of pate on a crunchy yet chewy baguette, and the Bun Bo Hue as pungent without being too spicy. Green papaya salad and dumplings are highlighted for freshness and depth, and an iced coffee is recommended as a perfect finish. The service is described as friendly and attentive, seating is quick, and payment is seamless; the location near hotels and downtown is convenient for visitors, and prices are considered reasonable for the area. Overall, reviewers express a willingness to return, praising the atmosphere and quality that make Bol & Baguettes Sushi a reliable local favorite.View restaurant profile
Pho Anh is described across reviews as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot with a warm, homey vibe and a broth that is deeply flavorful and often said to be days in the making; diners note generous portions, fresh ingredients, and a range of dishes from pho and bun cha to vermicelli dishes, all complemented by homemade sauces and a memorable charred meat option. The service and ambiance are repeatedly highlighted as friendly and attentive, with staff guiding guests on how to enjoy the dishes and the owner engaging with tables, though a few experiences mention slower service during busy times or occasional mis-timed courses. A recurring theme is authenticity and heart in the cooking, with praise for the egg in the pho, customizable flavors, and the quality of coffee and side items like crispy spring rolls; many readers call Pho Anh a hidden gem and among the best pho in town, while a few note room for improvement in consistency and portion balance. Overall, Pho Anh is portrayed as affordable, welcoming, and genuinely Vietnamese, delivering a memorable dining experience that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Doan draws mixed conclusions from reviews, with nems and soups frequently praised for authentic flavors, freshness, and generous portions at affordable prices, and many diners calling it a top spot for Vietnamese cuisine in Montreal. Yet other experiences describe bland or overcooked chicken, a perceived cafeteria vibe in some dishes, and inconsistencies that leave meals tasting uneven. The atmosphere is often described as cute and comfortable, good for families or solo dining, and service is commonly noted as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews mention gaps in knowledge about gluten or dairy content. Some reviewers hail it as a hidden gem in Outremont and an exciting find for nems, while others caution that results can vary. Overall, Restaurant Doan seems to deliver standout items and positive memories for many, but the experience can be hit or miss.View restaurant profile
Reviews portray Vua Sandwichs as a fast, affordable spot with a wide menu that includes banh mi, sushi, poke bowls, bubble tea and desserts. Many notes highlight quick service, friendly staff and strong value for money, especially for students. Some comments say the banh mi and meat portions vary, with bread not always meeting authentic expectations or fillings being light. A few reviews mention health concerns after meals, suggesting attention to kitchen practices. Overall the place is seen as a convenient budget friendly option with great variety and reliable speed, attracting regulars even as opinions differ on authenticity and portion size.View restaurant profile
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
ChomChom shows up in reviews as a bustling, affordable Vietnamese spot where the Bahn Mi is repeatedly described as top notch, with chicken lemongrass, crispy bread and generous fillings, and shrimp and vermicelli dishes praised for freshness and good flavor, while other dishes like tofu and veggies also receive praise for quality; the overall impression is solid and there are many mentions of friendly staff and attentive service, though some notes point to inconsistent counter etiquette, lack of greetings or signs for self service, and the shared, multi-stand dining space that can affect the experience; the venue's central Montreal location and casual canteen vibe are highlighted, with many saying portions are generous, prices are fair, and the food is reliable for a quick, satisfying meal, even as a few reviewers wish for more mayo on certain sandwiches or consider there are better Vietnamese options elsewhere; taken together, ChomChom emerges as a dependable, value-friendly option with standout Bahn Mi and fresh ingredients that keeps drawing diners back for a casual bite.View restaurant profile
Ong Ca Can is described as a warmly run, family style restaurant that serves authentic Vietnamese cuisine in a modern setting, with attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere. Reviewers praise fresh ingredients, plentiful portions, and very reasonable prices, and the food is repeatedly called impeccable and authentically Vietnamese, with some noting it is better than meals enjoyed in Vietnam. The ambience blends a cozy family vibe with contemporary design, making it well suited for celebrations and special occasions. The staff receive high marks for politeness, warmth, and professional service, and the presentation is often noted as refined. Several comments reflect the restaurant as a beloved staple that faced a closure but has happily reopened, drawing enthusiastic plans to return and to revisit the flavors and memories it evokes. Overall, the collection of reviews portrays Ong Ca Can as a top choice for a satisfying, memorable Vietnamese dining experience.View restaurant profile
Pho Thanh Long draws praise for its pho and generous portions with fresh ingredients. Reviewers describe the bowls as comforting and well seasoned, and the service as fast and friendly. Many note that portions are hearty and prices reasonable, with good value and student discounts. The atmosphere is described as cozy and retro, though not glamorous, and the decor sometimes needs a refresh. Some dishes receive less enthusiastic remarks, with reports of dryness or bland flavors in certain items and a few quality inconsistencies. A few reviews mention concerns about cleaning chemicals on the tables and a rapid turnover that can feel impersonal. Still, the place is often recommended for a casual night out or a quick, flavorful meal, and several reviews say they would return.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi 79 is described as a standout option with food that many reviewers call delicious, including banh mi, pad thai, and satay pho, and with large portions and a generous array of condiments. The place is noted for fast service, a cute vibe, and a few tables, and delivery through Uber Eats is mentioned as convenient. While some praise the sandwich as excellent and the overall experience as unmatched, others say the banh mi itself was not that good. Alternatives like caramelized pork with pad thai or the satay pho are highlighted as worthwhile by some diners. A preference for rice vermicelli over banh mi is noted, suggesting interest in variety beyond the sandwich. Overall, Banh Mi 79 seems to deliver strong flavors and hearty portions, with high marks on several dishes and some mixed feedback on the sandwich.View restaurant profile
At Bêden Càphê, reviews describe a cozy, beautifully decorated cafe with a warm, welcoming vibe and consistently friendly service. The drinks shine, especially Vietnamese coffee and egg coffee, with many noting bold yet balanced flavors, while the evolving Vietnamese fusion menu offers comforting staples like bánh mì and pâté chaud alongside hearty soups. Sweet and snack options are praised too, from lotus waffles and matcha specialties to bubble teas and creative desserts. The space is repeatedly described as ideal for work or catching up with friends, thanks to chic yet cozy decor, a calm atmosphere, handy outlets and reliable wifi, occasionally enhanced by live piano. Overall, Bêden Càphê is seen as a charming, affordable hidden gem in the area, delivering tasty food, robust coffee and a welcoming mood.View restaurant profile
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 Ly Quoc Su is described in multiple reviews as delivering authentic Vietnamese flavors with a rich, flavorful broth and generous portions, especially the pho with beef or chicken, along with appealing sides like banh mi and fresh spring rolls, and the place earns praise for friendly, attentive staff and a pleasant atmosphere with attractive décor and a terrace option; many diners return for the reliable taste and quick service, although some experiences note inconsistencies such as broth that can be bland or underseasoned, noodles that clump, slower service during busy times, or higher prices for what is offered, as well as occasional gaps in flavor or freshness compared with other pho spots, while halal friendly options are highlighted by several reviewers; the overall impression is that Pho Ly Quoc Su offers solid, satisfying Vietnamese comfort food that is worth a visit for those seeking authentic flavors in a lively setting, with some reservations about value and consistency.View restaurant profile
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
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
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
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
Overall, reviews for Restaurant Hà highlight a friendly, energetic atmosphere and attentive service that many diners appreciated. Several comments praise flavorful dishes and the signature tea, with the pad thai frequently noted as tasty when well prepared. However, the pad thai has also been described as too soupy in at least one instance, and a ba sandwich was criticized as tasteless and unbalanced. Portion sizes were mentioned as light in a French review, and wait times were noted as getting lengthy at times. A spicy-upcharge mentioned on the receipt drew some dissatisfaction. Regulars describe it as a reliable go-to in Montreal and a place worth returning to for the overall experience. The feedback suggests a strong consistency in friendliness and flavor for many visits, but with some dishes and service aspects needing improvement.View restaurant profile
Pho Viet is described as a cozy, authentic Vietnamese spot with warm, attentive service and a family vibe. The pho, tonkinoise soup, imperial rolls, and even General Tao are praised as standout dishes, with some reviewers calling them among the best in Montreal. The owner and staff receive frequent compliments for friendliness and personal attention. The space can feel small and a bit loud, and payment methods are noted inconsistently, with cash often mentioned and some references to card acceptance. Outdoor seating is sometimes available in good weather, and the place is viewed as a beloved, affordable neighborhood favorite that reflects Vietnamese pride in Montreal. Overall, Pho Viet is seen as a warm, flavorful option with strong hospitality, though visitors should be prepared for a casual setting and the potential payment quirks.View restaurant profile
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