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Saint-Eustache Vietnamese Restaurants

Explore 2 local dining options. See also: The 10 Best Saint-Eustache Vietnamese Restaurants which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Saint-Eustache Restaurants.

B & P Marché - Saint-Eustache Vietnamese Restaurants

B & P Marché

Open until 9 pm
(55)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

Reviews for B & P Marché show a varied picture with many praising the ramen, especially tonkotsu, the soups, the poke bowls and banh mi, and noting fresh ingredients and competitive prices for takeout; some call the tonkotsu divine and the sandwiches incredible, and service described as superb when attentive, while others report rude cashiers, limited ambiance, cold conditions, or a loud environment with freezer noise. There are mentions of strong flavors, bubble tea that can be very sweet or lacking ice, occasional confusion for first time visitors, and a few dishes described as ordinary or too spicy; a few diners felt value did not match the price. Overall the place comes across as a must try for a wide variety of dishes and a delivery reach that extends far, especially for ramen, banh mi and bubble tea, but experiences vary on atmosphere, service, and value.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Vert - Saint-Eustache Vietnamese Restaurants

Le Piment Vert

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(77)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

Le Piment Vert draws mixed but largely favorable verdicts: the atmosphere is described as welcoming and relaxed, with some notes that it can be a bit noisy, and the service ranges from fast and courteous to brusque or inattentive. The food is frequently praised for freshness and flavor, with highlights including sushi where tuna and salmon are noted as especially good, traditional pho and tonkinoise-style soups, and a variety of noodle and Thai-inspired dishes like pad Thai and Singapore noodles; several diners also enjoy the mango and shrimp salad and a fried banana dessert, while many appreciate the generous portions and reasonable prices. A number of reviews mention the ability to bring your own wine, making it a family or friend gathering spot. On the other hand, some meals are described as bland or under seasoned, broth flavors seen as simple, and a few dishes feature too much tofu or inconsistent preparation; service can feel abrupt, orders may be misread, and there is talk of a surcharge for sharing plates. Overall, Le Piment Vert is regarded as a solid option for authentic Vietnamese and Asian fare, with takeout noted as reliable and the potential for a welcoming homey dining experience.View restaurant profile

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