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Vietnamese, Thai Restaurants in Saint-Eustache

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Phat Hong Thai - Vietnamese, Thai Restaurants in Saint-Eustache

Phat Hong Thai

Opens Today at 11 am
(137)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

Overall, Phat Hong Thai is seen as a solid option with generous portions and good value, offering a mix of Thai and Vietnamese dishes from soups and pho to favourites like General Tao, pad thai and imperial rolls, with many guests praising flavorful food, friendly service and reasonable prices as well as reliable takeout. While the soups and noodle dishes are frequently highlighted for depth of flavor, a few visits note some inconsistency in quality over time, and some dishes arriving cold or too sweet, though the overall experience remains positive and the casual setting is comfortable for a quick meal or delivery.View restaurant profile
B & P Marché - Vietnamese, Thai Restaurants in Saint-Eustache

B & P Marché

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(65)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

Overall, B & P Marché earns praise for flavorful tonkotsu and other ramen, fresh banh mi, poke bowls and bubble tea, with generous portions and good value noted by many; the menu is described as well prepared and satisfying for takeout or dine in, though experiences vary with some customers reporting rude cashiers, a quiet or cold ambiance, and occasional issues like too much sweetness or lack of ice in bubble tea.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Vert - Vietnamese, Thai Restaurants in Saint-Eustache

Le Piment Vert

Opens Today at 11 am
(85)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Piment Vert as a welcoming spot with fast, friendly service, good value, and a varied menu that features fresh ingredients in dishes like pho, tonkinoise soup, pad thai, noodles, and sushi. Many praise the food for its flavor, with generous portions and appealing options such as the banana fritter dessert and the chance to bring your own wine. Some notes mention occasional menu items that lack spice or depth, a few service quirks, and the absence of take out plates for meals on the go, but overall the restaurant is seen as an authentic and dependable choice that guests are happy to return to.View restaurant profile

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