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Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

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État-Major - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

État-Major

Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
(1732)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Become a Part of Culinary History at Montréal en Lumière 2026Montreal's Best French Restaurants for an Authentic ExperienceView More

Review Summary

État-Major offers a lively yet refined dining scene with a varied menu that changes seasonally, and guests highlight standout dishes such as scallops, oysters, foie gras, tuna, duck breast, guinea fowl, beef tartare, and beef macreuse, plus desserts like warm beignets with ice cream and crème brûlée. The service is described as impeccable, attentive and friendly, and the atmosphere as vibrant and convivial, making it easy to linger over wine and conversation. The bring your own wine option is frequently praised for making the experience more accessible while preserving the focus on flavor and presentation. Overall, the kitchen consistently delivers high quality and inventive flavor combinations, inviting repeat visits to explore seasonal items and new preparations.View restaurant profile
Heirloom Vin & Pizza - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Heirloom Vin & Pizza

Opens Today at 4 pm
(1033)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: The Best Pizza in MontrealThe Best Spots in Hochelaga-MaisonneuveView More

Review Summary

Heirloom Vin & Pizza draws praise for delicious wood-fired pizzas with a perfect crust, tasty tomato sauce, and high quality ingredients with generous toppings, alongside well executed pastas, gnocchi and desserts like tiramisu. The wine list and cocktails complement the menu, and the atmosphere is chic yet welcoming with a pleasant terrace. Service is consistently friendly and efficient, and the overall value for the quality and portions is noted by many guests. A standout neighborhood spot where flavors, hospitality and a relaxed vibe come together for a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
MaisonClose - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

MaisonClose

Italian-Montreal wine bar - Dim rock atmosphere
Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
(79)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: The Best Spots in Hochelaga-MaisonneuveBest Wine Bars in MontrealView More

Review Summary

MaisonClose is described as a refined yet welcoming wine bar and restaurant where the flavors of each dish are praised as incredibly well executed and the wine program is diverse and thoughtful. Guests note an intimate, enveloping ambiance and a kitchen that is visible and part of the dining experience, with service described as attentive and friendly. The menu features fresh, carefully prepared dishes such as burrata with asparagus, agnolotti, calabrese eggs with focaccia, and a pork dish, with tiramisu for dessert, all paired with a strong emphasis on flavor balance. The beverages receive high marks for wine knowledge, creative cocktails and even mocktails, with staff able to tailor recommendations and accommodate vegan options. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem in the area and express plans to return to explore more of the wine list and menu. Overall the experiences are described as memorable for atmosphere, service, and consistent quality across visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cabotins - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Restaurant Cabotins

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(719)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: Best Places for Tartare in Montreal

Review Summary

Cabotins feels warm and inviting with original decor and a neighborhood vibe, while the seasonal menu shines with fresh local ingredients and inventive dishes such as gravlax, shrimp tartine, and wagyu inspired creations, all served by attentive, friendly staff in a refined yet approachable setting; portions are generous and the value is good, and the overall experience is praised for great service, a magical ambiance, and the sense that the menu keeps reinventing itself, inviting return visits for the next surprise.View restaurant profile
Bistro Le Cerf-Volant - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Bistro Le Cerf-Volant

Bring your own wine bistro serving French-inspired market cuisine!
Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(525)
Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: The Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in Montreal

Review Summary

Diners describe Bistro Le Cerf-Volant as a cozy, stylish spot where a rotating menu delivers inventive, beautifully executed dishes and generous portions. The service is consistently attentive and friendly, and the option to bring your own wine adds value to the overall experience. Standout items frequently mentioned include pierogies, bavette, magret de canard, octopus, and the dragon vert dessert, with desserts like mille-feuille also praised. Overall, the ambiance, the attentive staff, and the high quality of food make it a welcome fixture for occasions or casual evenings, earning it strong repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Bagatelle Bistro - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Bagatelle Bistro

Opens Today at 9 am
(4861)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Brunch Spots in MontrealBest Places for Tartare in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Bagatelle Bistro is described as a warm, convivial neighborhood spot where the food is consistently flavorful and well executed, with standout dishes like octopus, bavette de veau, filet mignon, and morue, and desserts that frequently delight. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive and professional, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to linger, while the BYOB option and the table d'hote offer strong value for money despite notes about price increases. The ambiance, a cozy bistro vibe with a lively but comfortable dining room and a pleasant terrace in good weather, is a major plus, though some reviews mention the space can be a bit loud when busy. All in all, Bagatelle Bistro comes across as a reliable choice for a quality French bistro experience with generous portions, good presentation, and consistently good service.View restaurant profile
Restaurant L'Octo - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Restaurant L'Octo

The Ramen lovers' hangout in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
(139)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: The Best Spots in Hochelaga-MaisonneuveMontreal Restaurants Serving the Best Dishes This Lobster SeasonView More

Review Summary

Octo is described as a welcoming, creative fusion dining spot with an open kitchen vibe and an elevated decor. Diners frequently praise the friendly, attentive service and the beverage program, noting good wines, cocktails, and mocktails, as well as careful handling of allergies. The cuisine is consistently called inventive and flavorful, with standout presentations and dishes like bao, pork preparations, tonkotsu ramen, and other Asian inspired creations. The atmosphere ranges from intimate to jazzy, with music that some find a bit loud while others enjoy the energy. Portions are often noted as small for the price, though the quality and originality are repeatedly highlighted as worth the cost. Parking is mentioned as a minor drawback in some visits. Overall, Octo garners strong recommendations and is described as a memorable dining experience that invites return visits from curious diners.View restaurant profile
Le Toit Rouge - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Le Toit Rouge

Located in Hotel Universel (Plaza Universel)
Opens Today at 7 am
(129)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Le Toit Rouge is consistently praised for a welcoming atmosphere and attentive, friendly service. Guests note staff who are accommodating to dietary needs and celebrations, with courteous, unobtrusive hospitality that makes the dining experience easy and enjoyable. The food is repeatedly described as delicious and well presented, with favorites like a hearty Calabrese salad and a Rosé tortellini. Value is a recurring theme, with generous portions and reasonably priced wines that add to the overall satisfaction. The ambiance, whether on the terrace or indoors, is described as pleasant and the service dependable from start to finish. Overall the impressions point to a comforting, reliable dining option that combines good food, thoughtful service, and a warm atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Lafleur - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Restaurant Lafleur

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(69)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Restaurant Lafleur comes through in these reviews as a fast, friendly, traditional canteen style spot with generous portions and solid value, where dependable comfort foods like Michigan hot dogs, crispy fries, and classic poutine are the main draws and the service is consistently welcoming and efficient. The place is described as authentic and a reliable stop for travelers and locals alike, with fries cooked to order and a quick turnaround that keeps meals simple and satisfying. Some caveats appear, including parking challenges on Notre Dame, an older feel in the space, occasional cleanliness concerns in the restrooms, and critiques about reduced cheese in the poutine or shifts in quality in recent years. Despite these notes, Lafleur is viewed as a nostalgic, well priced institution, where the hot dogs and poutine remain the core appeal and the overall experience tends to leave diners satisfied.View restaurant profile
Gourmet Joliette - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Gourmet Joliette

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(51)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Gourmet Joliette is described in reviews as a reliable spot where the menu delivers flavor and variety, with pizzas frequently praised as delicious and good value, alongside popular options like burgers, tacos and poutine. Service is repeatedly highlighted as fast, attentive and friendly, with staff and management making guests feel at ease in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Guests appreciate the convenient location by the Joliette metro and note that dishes arrive fresh and well prepared, often mentioning that the experience improves with repeated visits and that the restaurant is a good choice for families and friends. The overall impression positions Gourmet Joliette as a standout option in Montreal, offering generous portions, consistent quality, and a vibe that makes people want to return and spread the word.View restaurant profile
Nouilles Etc - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Nouilles Etc

Opens Today at 12:30 pm
(252)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Nouilles Etc is widely praised for generous portions, affordable prices, and fast, friendly service, with many reviews highlighting flavorful dishes such as General Tao and the variety of noodles and soups, and noting that combo meals offer good value and portions large enough for leftovers. Delivery through apps is common and usually reliable, and patrons often remark on fresh ingredients and quick service. A few critiques mention occasional order errors, uneven dish quality such as undercooked broccoli or overly doughy sauce in some General Tao preparations, and some items like fried rice or spring rolls being just okay, but overall the place is described as a solid option that diners return to for consistency and value. The ambiance is casual and clean, with staff described as helpful and attentive, and many reviewers reiterate that they would come back or recommend Nouilles Etc to others.View restaurant profile
Casa Grecque - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Casa Grecque

Opens Today at 12 pm
(369)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviews portray Casa Grecque as a popular, family friendly destination with warm, attentive service and a convivial atmosphere that makes guests feel at home, especially for celebrations and groups; portions are generally generous and the food is described as flavorful and satisfying, with many praising calamari, shrimp dishes, souvlaki, lamb chops and desserts. The ambiance is typically lively, though it can be noisy and parking challenging at times, particularly for mobility impaired patrons. Service is often fast and friendly, but during busy periods staff can feel rushed and pacing or presentation can vary. A few criticisms appear, including occasional inconsistencies in dish quality such as salmon tasting frozen or a chewy filet, salad lacking flavor, and confusion over promotions and pricing; there was also at least one report of possible cross contamination. Overall, the sentiment is positive and most guests say they would return, citing reliable taste, good value for lunch or dinner, and a welcoming, no fuss dining experience.View restaurant profile
Les Canailles - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Les Canailles

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(1212)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Les Canailles is described as a lively BYOB bistro with a warm, unpretentious vibe and consistently friendly, attentive service that makes guests feel welcome from start to finish. The kitchen earns praise for freshness, flavor and presentation, with standouts like oysters, foie gras profiteroles, beef tartare, scallops with chorizo and duck or cod with truffle. Value is generally seen as good, with generous portions and the BYOB policy highly appreciated, while the atmosphere remains cozy yet lively and staff are noted as helpful and professional, especially for groups or special occasions. The ambiance can be noisy and a bit chaotic at times, which some diners enjoy as part of the energy, but others find it distracting. A few dishes are mentioned as too salty or uneven in execution, yet overall the reviews converge on great food, solid service and a willingness to return for another festive evening or a simple night out with friends.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Lafleur - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Restaurant Lafleur

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(76)
The Village/Centre-Sud, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Lafleur is praised for hot, fresh food with standout fries and poutine, and the beef, gravy and chipotle sauce pairing is frequently described as delicious with generous portions. The menu also features hot dogs, burgers and gluten free options, and service is consistently highlighted as fast and friendly with staff noted for their cheerfulness. The atmosphere is usually calm and family friendly, though some comments raise hygiene concerns in the kitchen and restrooms, and a few instances of undercooked fries or poutine are mentioned. Overall, Lafleur is seen as a solid, hearty casual choice and a popular poutine stop for many, with strong loyalty from diners despite these occasional issues.View restaurant profile
Piri Piri - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Piri Piri

Opens Today at 11 am
(471)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Overall, reviews praise Piri Piri for consistently friendly and attentive service, quick and welcoming staff, and generous portions paired with delicious, diverse dishes. The food is described as fresh and flavorful, with standout options including bowls with rice and chicken, wraps, and a hearty Portuguese plate of chicken, pork and sausage with salad, rice and potatoes. Many customers note good value and a warm, lively atmosphere, though a few visits report longer waits during peak hours and occasional lapses in cleanliness. Delivery orders sometimes arrive with mixups or missing items, and a few meals feature dry or overcooked chicken or bland sides, yet these issues seem to be exceptions in the overall positive experience. In general, the restaurant is seen as reliable, flavorful, and welcoming, with customers inclined to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Soupe & Roll - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Soupe & Roll

Opens Today at 2 pm
(15)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East
Café à Rome - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Café à Rome

Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 am
(7)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Café à Rome draws mixed feedback: cappuccino is boiling hot at first but drinkable after a few minutes, and the coffee overall is excellent with breakfast being well liked. A recurring problem is breakfast availability, as staff say it is no longer available each time, even though the menu does not indicate hours, a point that needs correction. Service is another major concern, with staff appearing to work out of obligation, lacking warmth, eye contact, explanations, or responses to greetings or thanks, and sometimes starting the order before the customer has finished speaking. With an attitude like this, despite attachment to the café, some reviewers doubt they will return. A turkey and avocado sandwich is described as having no avocado, and salads are good but the tomatoes are not peeled well.View restaurant profile
Pacini - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Pacini

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(322)
Montreal-East, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Overall Pacini offers a casual Italian dining experience centered around a popular bread bar where guests can toast and top a selection of breads, a feature repeatedly praised for freshness and variety. Pasta dishes are frequently highlighted as tasty and well prepared, with lasagna and a risotto mentioned positively, while some plates can be a bit oily or overly salty and a few entrees arrive lukewarm. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, with attentive service noted by many and a lively, welcoming vibe that suits casual meals, gatherings with friends, or celebrations, especially given the convenient location near a metro station. Desserts and the bread bar add a charming touch, and the overall experience is described as solid and enjoyable even when prices are considered high by some. Pacini is seen as a dependable choice for Italian dining, delivering satisfying bread, reliable service, and flavorful fare, though a few reviewers feel the value can be better and note occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Junco - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Junco

Opens Today at 8:30 am
(125)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: From Morning Coffee to Evening Wine: Montréal's Café-Wine Bar Guide

Review Summary

Reviews describe Junco as a cozy, refined spot with a warm ambiance that suits wine or cocktails and a menu that feels authentic and thoughtful. The food garners frequent praise for freshness, quality, and creative flavors, with pasta, crudo, burrata, and focaccia highlighted as standouts and several mentions of memorable spaghetti dishes. The beverage program is well regarded, offering a curated wine list and cocktails with an Italian twist, though some note that the wine selection is small and prices can feel high for the portion size. Service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, helping to enhance the overall experience, whether for a relaxed dinner, a private event, or a casual cafe vibe with a good terrace. The atmosphere, decor, and natural light receive compliments, and patrons often mention returning soon. Minor caveats include occasional noise or slower service and prices that may exceed expectations for a coffee shop, but the overall sentiment remains very positive and indicates Junco as a top neighborhood option.View restaurant profile
Michael Sushi - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Michael Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(44)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Across the reviews, Michael Sushi is praised for freshness, quality, and generous portions, with a broad menu that includes both classic nigiri and inventive rolls and a strong vegetarian selection. Diners highlight standout creations such as a spicy tuna variant with high quality ingredients, an Atlantic roll with salmon and mango, and rolls with substantial fillings like tuna, caviar, and fried onions. The fish is described as pristine and melt-in-the-mouth, the rice warm, subtly seasoned, and the overall balance of texture and flavor exceptional. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, with many noting efficient, courteous staff and a calm, minimalist dining room. Many reviewers consider it among the best sushi in Montreal, offering excellent value for money, and some call it a benchmark for Edomae technique and sushi quality in the city. Overall, it appears to be a reliable, well-regarded destination that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Cora Déjeuners et dîners - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Cora Déjeuners et dîners

Opens Today at 7 am
(363)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Cora Déjeuners et dîners describe a bright, convivial cafe feel with reliable breakfast and brunch options, where the fresh fruit and buckwheat crepes are often highlighted and the atmosphere is praised as welcoming and conducive to conversation or remote work. Service is frequently commended for friendliness, attentiveness, and speed, helping to start the day on a positive note, though a few visits note variability with dishes arriving cold or not as generous as expected, and certain menu items such as eggs Benedictine or potatoes sometimes fall short in preparation or freshness. Regulars appreciate consistency and the ability to count on a satisfying meal, while some critiques point to instances of substitutions not handled smoothly, portions that feel large or heavy, and occasional upsets during busy hours, including music volume or a rushed mood. Cleanliness and comfort are consistently mentioned, with many noting the airy, clean spaces and the charm of the staff, and a sense that this Montreal spot remains a reliable go-to for a hearty breakfast, brunch, or casual lunch that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Nori Sushi - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Nori Sushi

Opens Tuesday at 4 pm
(83)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviews of Nori Sushi consistently praise the sushi for being fresh, flavorful, and thoughtfully prepared, with many calling it excellent or amazing and noting it as among the best in town with good value and generous portions. The dining room is described as casual and cozy, but crowded at times because of the small space and heavy takeout, which can make in restaurant service slower and often leads diners to prefer pickup. Standout items include eel and eggplant, and the chef's selections are appreciated for their quality and attention to detail, though the platter can feel a bit heavy on fried options. Staff are repeatedly described as polite and attentive, and the place attracts regulars and visitors from nearby areas. Overall, Nori Sushi is viewed as a go-to spot for fresh, well prepared sushi and a pleasant, casual dining experience despite occasional crowding.View restaurant profile
Le Nadia - Guinguette sportive - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Le Nadia - Guinguette sportive

Opens Today at 10 am
(37)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Le Nadia Guinguette sportive is described as a warm, welcoming place that acts as a gathering hub for supporters of women's sports, offering an ambience that is lively yet inclusive and well designed. The cocktail list is original and creative, with a generous selection of non alcoholic options, while the food is hearty and in the spirit of a guinguette sportif, great for an evening with friends. The staff are attentive and the service feels personal, contributing to a sense that guests matter and can relax. A strong mission to highlight female athletes and create an engaged, respectful space is noted as unique and important. Reviews stress that it is a place to discover, support and return to, valued for its welcoming atmosphere where people of all genders feel at home. Some reviews mention the location as a good spot to watch women's sports late into the night, adding to the sense of a dedicated sports environment with a varied menu including vegetarian options. Overall, Le Nadia Guinguette sportive comes across as a genuine community venue with creative drinks, tasty snacks, and a caring approach that makes it feel like home for many.View restaurant profile
Nickels Deli & Bar - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Nickels Deli & Bar

Opens Today at 7 am
(313)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Overall, reviews portray Nickels Deli & Bar as a dependable neighborhood spot with generous portions and good value, serving a broad menu from smoked meat and burgers to breakfast favorites and pastas, with many noting tasty food and friendly, efficient service. The atmosphere is described as cozy or bustling depending on the time, and the staff are frequently praised for attentiveness, though a few visits mention slow moments or order errors. A recurring critique concerns seating, especially for larger or heavier guests who are steered toward small banquettes, sometimes making the experience uncomfortable during busy hours. Noise levels can be high, but the experience is often described as welcoming and family friendly, with several reviewers highlighting quick service and generous portions that justify the price. While some experiences fall short, the consensus is that Nickels offers solid dishes, sizable portions, and fair prices, making it a go-to option for breakfasts, lunches, and casual dinners, with many indicating they would return.View restaurant profile
Poulet Rouge - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Poulet Rouge

Opens Today at 11 am
(499)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More

Review Summary

Poulet Rouge is described as a fast casual spot where the quality of the food often surpasses typical fast food, with bowls that are assembled in front of customers and grills that flame at the counter, filling the air with a savory aroma. The menu offers customizable bowls with a variety of bases, proteins, and toppings, and portions are generally generous, making meals feel satisfying and fresh. The vibe is typically upbeat and the staff are consistently friendly and efficient, contributing to quick service and a welcoming atmosphere, though some reviews note a generic decor that can feel impersonal. Occasional drawbacks include issues with cooking consistency, such as chicken that is not fully cooked or occasionally underseasoned, and a few comments about noise or higher prices relative to expectations. Overall, the reviews paint Poulet Rouge as a reliable, flavorful option for fast, healthier meals with attentive service and a strong emphasis on freshness and value, and it is commonly regarded as a standout choice in the fast casual chicken scene.View restaurant profile
Salut Asie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Salut Asie

Opens Today at 4 pm
(8)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Overall, Salut Asie is described as a top value option among Asian restaurants in Montreal, with quality and service frequently highlighted and staff described as professional and respectful, making it feel like a neighborhood gem. Some items are noted as good, such as the chicken and the beef, while others like the rice, soup, and rolls are less successful, prompting at least one reviewer to say they would not go back. Meals are described as delicious, hearty, and reasonably priced, with on-site dining, takeout, or Uber as convenient options that keep customers satisfied. The place is seen by some as a preferred choice in the east, reflecting a generally positive overall impression across visits.View restaurant profile
POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge

Opens Today at 12 pm
(79)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

POMADATA Cuisine Afro Fusion & Lounge is described as delivering authentic Nigerian and West African dishes with flavors that feel like home, including Amala with ewedu and gbegiri, egusi, fufu, and jollof rice, with many mentioning generous portions and appealing presentation. Customers praise the welcoming and attentive service, fast and friendly staff, and a clean, conducive atmosphere with vibes that enhance the dining experience. While overall praised for the food and hospitality, some reviews note higher prices for the Canadian market, occasional service charges, and value concerns when ordering takeout or without protein. Several diners highlight versatile options such as vegan choices and accommodating dietary requests, and many say the flavors evoke home cooking and encourage repeat visits, especially for those seeking authentic West African cuisine in Montreal or nearby areas. A few mentions of issues include the smell in the dining area on one visit and some spice levels not being as bold as expected, but the consensus remains that the food tastes great and the experience is worth it.View restaurant profile
Éléonore - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Éléonore

Opens Wednesday at 5 pm
(67)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Mentioned in: The Trendiest Buvettes in Montreal

Review Summary

Éléonore is described as a cozy, intimate neighborhood spot where the food is consistently delicious and beautifully presented, the service warm and attentive, and the ambiance conducive to conversation or a romantic evening. Reviewers celebrate French-inspired plates that are often creatively executed, with standout dishes and a strong sense of craft from the kitchen, and cocktails and wine that pair well with the menu, though the wine by the glass selection is sometimes seen as limited. The table d'hôte on Wednesdays is repeatedly praised for being affordable and well executed, though a few diners note that portions can be modest and not always generous, leaving some guests wanting more. A few comments point to occasional inconsistencies, such as sauces that are a touch salty, vegetables or fish prepared well but portions not always satisfying, or service that slows on busy nights when there is only one server. Overall, Éléonore appears as a highly regarded, tasty, and stylish option in the quartier, valued for its intimate feel, refined cuisine, and welcoming staff, with a few caveats about portion size, wine options, and occasional tempo.View restaurant profile
MR CAJUN - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Le M café - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Le M café

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(91)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Tétreaultville-Mercier-Est

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Le M café as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood spot with a warm vibe where people come to study, work, or chat with friends. Coffee and drinks are frequently praised, with the chai latte cited as the best in the area and lattes and matcha noted as delicious and well balanced, while pastries and sandwiches are tasty and reasonably priced. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a relaxed atmosphere that feels like a homey hub. The space is often praised for remote work or studying, with outlets and a calm ambiance, though seating can be limited and some chairs or stools not very comfortable. A few criticisms include a small menu for cheese avoiders, occasional slow service during busy times, and value concerns such as a grilled cheese that feels pricey or a wifi policy that requires purchasing items per hour to access the space. Location navigation is mentioned, with calls for clearer signage in certain areas. Overall, Le M café emerges as a top neighborhood pick for quality coffee, good food, and a welcoming atmosphere, with strong consistency in service and vibe.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Boulangerie Au Pain Doré

Opens Today at 7 am
(42)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviews of Boulangerie Au Pain Doré describe a place with warm, welcoming staff and a convenient location near a park and transit, where many visitors return often, including some who say they come daily during a stay in the neighborhood. The offerings are highlighted for strong pastry and bread options, including croissants (notably a chocolate croissant), and savory items like a chicken pesto sandwich and a salmon cream cheese sandwich, along with a pleasing array of verrine desserts and sliced breads; the salmon Danish is also mentioned as very good, as is a lemon-basil lemonade. Service is generally praised as impeccable and friendly, though a few reviewers note room for improvement in staff training and order accuracy. Beverage quality receives mixed reviews, with most pastries praised but one iced Matcha latte described as unpalatable. The terrace is described as pleasant in summer, and the shop's proximity to Prefontaine metro and a bike route makes it easy to visit, with some diners discovering the bakery by chance and planning to try other items like a tuna and vegetable sandwich. Overall, the bakery is regarded as a solid destination for a range of baked goods and snacks, with strong croissants and versatile options appealing to different tastes, despite occasional service or beverage glitches.View restaurant profile
3 Patapoufs - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

3 Patapoufs

Opens Today at 7:30 am
(289)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

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Review Summary

Patapoufs is widely praised for its high quality products, with standout croissants, breads and pastries and a clafoutis that many regulars rely on. The atmosphere is described as warm and welcoming, making it a favorite neighborhood spot, though the noise level and sometimes loud music can make conversation difficult. Service receives mixed notes: many customers find staff friendly, efficient and attentive, while others report order errors, rushed service, or a less welcoming tone. Value is seen as strong by many, thanks to quality and variety, but several reviews also point to rising prices and occasional quality lapses on certain items. Practical drawbacks mentioned include occasional takeout cup leaks and inconsistency in coffee temperature, and a desire for better air conditioning or climate comfort in the space. Despite these fluctuations, Patapoufs remains a go-to for desserts, croissants, and artisanal snacks, with many praising the freshness, presentation, and the option to sit, work, or pick up catered items. Overall, the reviews converge on Patapoufs as a beloved local bakery that delivers delicious French-inspired treats and a lively, convivial vibe, even as service and value experiences vary.View restaurant profile
Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise

Opens Today at 10 am
(257)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

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Review Summary

Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise comes across as a warm, welcoming Irish pub with a friendly staff and a relaxed, convivial vibe that suits casual drinks as well as weekend brunch. The menu earns praise for generous portions and solid flavors, from brunch staples and poutine to tartares and fries, with a wide beer and cocktail selection; some notes mention eggs Benedict with mushrooms and a light hollandaise, while others say price and portions vary. The atmosphere is described as authentic and comfortable, with sports fans enjoying hockey nights and a lively but not overly loud mood, and the terrace adds charm when weather allows. Service is consistently highlighted as attentive and friendly, with knowledgeable bartenders and a sense of home that makes guests want to return. A few reviews flag occasional noise, higher prices, and minor menu quirks, but overall Le Trèfle Taverne Irlandaise is seen as a solid neighborhood pub that delivers good food, drinks, and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Simplement Fée - Bar à Crêpes - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Simplement Fée - Bar à Crêpes

Opens Today at 9 am
(89)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Reviews describe Simplement Fée as a true Breton creperie with authentic crepes and galettes, generous portions, and high quality ingredients, many noting reasonable prices and a homey, welcoming atmosphere. The owners and staff are praised for friendliness and attentiveness, with a clear focus on local products and handmade offerings, including gluten free buckwheat options. While most comments are glowing about the taste and variety, a few point out that some prices are high for the value and one mentions dissatisfaction with an AI generated menu. Specific dishes like the Carabosse crepe and various sweet and savory crepes receive strong praise, and the place is often described as a standout in Montreal and a go-to spot for Breton flavors in a cozy neighborhood setting.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Ô Asie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

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
80 Grammes - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

80 Grammes

Opens Today at 9 am
(72)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

80 Grammes draws broad praise for excellent product quality and a very pleasant overall experience. The menu offers a range of fresh, high quality foods and pastries, with the cafe's coffee and Tunisian cakes highlighted as standouts. The staff are consistently friendly, welcoming, attentive, and professional, delivering courteous and efficient service. The ambiance is described as pleasant and the service as dependable over the years. Patisseries and croissants are frequently praised, though some viennoiseries eaten on site were a little dry. Delivery orders are noted for generous portions and well presented desserts such as tiramisu, with a texture that is balanced and not too sweet. The Tunisian pastries provide variety and are described as very tasty, including a Tunisian panini. Overall, 80 Grammes is seen as a reliable go-to for fresh flavors, a warm atmosphere, and a respectful, open-minded staff, with occasional minor notes about certain items being slightly dry.View restaurant profile
Kazumi Sushi Lounge - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Kazumi Sushi Lounge

Opens Today at 3 pm
(888)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviewers repeatedly praise Kazumi Sushi Lounge for ultra fresh fish, beautifully presented dishes, and attentive service in a warm, stylish setting. Many highlight the ability to bring your own bottle and the relaxed yet upscale ambiance. The menu blends classic sushi with inventive specials and omakase options that diners describe as consistently excellent. The service is noted as friendly and professional, with many guests appreciating consistent quality and thoughtful recommendations. Some reviews mention slower service during busy periods and a few occasions where the atmosphere was louder than desired. There are occasional comments about value or mixed experiences with certain lobster dishes, but overall the quality and freshness are repeatedly praised. Repeat visitors describe the tasting menus and chef selections as memorable and the fish as impressively fresh. Overall Kazumi Sushi Lounge is regarded as one of the top sushi spots in the city and a place many are eager to return to.View restaurant profile
Dominic Sous-Marins - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Dominic Sous-Marins

Opens Today at 10 am
(25)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Dominic Sous-Marins receives mixed reviews with many praising the pizza, the subs, breakfast options, and good value for money. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and cozy, making it a nice spot to chat with friends and a solid choice for takeout or delivery. Several comments highlight a satisfying lunch experience and overall quality at a reasonable price. A few notes mention that some sandwiches could benefit from automatic seasoning with salt, pepper, and spices to avoid blandness, and that a sauce choice on the sandwich sometimes deviates from expectations. Service inside is described as mediocre by some, with occasional forgetfulness such as not being offered water, which affects willingness to return. Nevertheless, the pizza is frequently called excellent and many items are seen as worth trying, reinforcing the sense that Dominic Sous-Marins is strong on pizza and value while leaving room for consistency in flavor and service.View restaurant profile
Café Des Alizés - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Café Des Alizés

Opens Today at 7 am
(32)
Montreal-East, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Overall, Café Des Alizés appears as a charming, unpretentious spot with a warm family atmosphere and homemade meals from the owners. Reviews highlight fresh soups and sandwiches with customizable bread options, and coffee drinks that pair well with dairy alternatives like soy, almond, and oat milks, with the chai latte and cappuccino noted as delicious when made with oat milk. The service is generally friendly, patient, and welcoming, especially toward English speakers, though a few visits mention a colder greeting and a more modest ambiance. The cafe suits simple meals or takeout and leaves a lingering kitchen aroma, with an emphasis on fresh ingredients and reasonable prices. All in all, it is seen as a dependable place to enjoy a quick bite or coffee and to feel at home, prompting many to return.View restaurant profile
Maneki Comptoir Asiat' - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Maneki Comptoir Asiat'

May be temporarily closed
(72)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Maneki Comptoir Asiat' draws mixed impressions from diners: some describe absolutely delicious food with spot on flavors and praise incredibly friendly and fast service that makes the meal enjoyable and worth returning for, including good value for two; others find the food ordinary or feel prices are steep for what is offered, noting small portions and higher costs for tofu, rice and chow mein. A summer visit described dining on a park picnic table because the dining room was closed during covid, but the staff remained kind and accommodating. There are mentions of unclear closing hours in some reviews, which can leave expectations up in the air. Overall the restaurant is seen as having pleasant staff and tasty options, with sentiment ranging from highly recommendable to cautious on price and portion size and some inconsistency in the experience.View restaurant profile
Chez Lien - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Chez Lien

Opens Today at 4 pm
(241)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Across multiple reviews, Chez Lien is described as offering excellent service and delicious, healthy Vietnamese cooking with generous portions and affordable prices. Diners praise a cozy, welcoming atmosphere and a menu that covers classic Vietnamese staples such as pho and other traditional bowls, with many calling it among the best Vietnamese restaurants in Montreal, especially in the east. The staff are repeatedly noted as friendly and attentive, and the kitchen is described as consistently good with fresh, well prepared dishes. Parking is limited, with nearby street parking available, and the restaurant does not take credit cards, so cash is preferred; Bring Your Own Wine is allowed. There is often a lively, busy vibe and quick service, and desserts like the fried banana with ice cream are mentioned; overall the dining experience is seen as reliable, enjoyable, and worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Rôtisseries Benny & Au Coq - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Rôtisseries Benny & Au Coq

Opens Today at 11 am
(34)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Rôtisseries Benny & Au Coq is described across reviews as offering generally good food and solid value, with the chicken often highlighted as very good and sometimes preferred to competing chains; delivery is reliable with meals arriving hot and on time, while dine-in experiences are portrayed as nice, relaxing, and busy but not rushed, with friendly and helpful cashiers. The service is repeatedly praised for courtesy and a positive attitude at the counter, and many reviewers say they will return. Nostalgia appears for older menu items such as wings and the Coq burger, plus a beloved strawberry dessert, with some noting the classic offerings are still the best while newer items don’t feel as strong. A few comments address delivery logistics and tipping, including a report of a delivery person pressuring for tips and a note about the delivery payment terminal; overall, there is appreciation for quick, filling midday stops and for consistent takeout and dine-in experiences.View restaurant profile
Beni Hana Cuisine Japonaise - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Beni Hana Cuisine Japonaise

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(338)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Across reviews, Beni Hana Cuisine Japonaise is described as a lively, entertaining dining experience with impressive teppanyaki shows that make the evening memorable for families and groups. The atmosphere is festive and energetic, though occasionally loud, and the service is widely praised for attentiveness and friendliness. The food features generous portions and solid flavors, with crowd favorites like tenderloin and shrimp, while a few meals are noted as underseasoned, overly salty, or undercooked. The performance aspect is a major draw, and gluten free accommodations are highlighted as a positive. Some reviewers felt the show was too much or uneven, and a minority noted cleanliness or consistency issues. Overall, the experience is seen as fun and memorable, valuable for entertainment and value, with many ready to return for group celebrations and family outings.View restaurant profile
Second Cup Café - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Second Cup Café

Opens Today at 9 am
(31)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviews of Second Cup Café describe a relaxing place with solid breakfast options and flavorful coffee, where drinks are prepared with extra care to look pretty and taste good and service tends to be fast and attentive. The staff are consistently friendly and the owner is described as sweet, creating a welcoming atmosphere that customers clearly appreciate. The breakfast quality is praised as higher than many fast food chains, with better ingredients contributing to the overall positive impression. One note mentions a mix up related to a lactose intolerance, with a lactose latte served despite a request for oat milk and maple drink, suggesting training on menu items and dietary needs as well as pricing.View restaurant profile
Cabaret de Curiosités - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Cabaret de Curiosités

Opens Wednesday at 6 pm
(41)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Cabaret de Curiosités is described as a charming and intimate venue with a vintage chic vibe and surprisingly strong sound quality for its size, a warm, welcoming staff, a cozy atmosphere and a decor filled with curiosities. The burlesque shows are a major draw, with beautiful lighting and engaging performances, and the space is considered versatile for private events, parties and live performances. A standout is the cocktail list with signature drinks like the Wicked Queen and the food described as tasty, though some reviews note small portions and relatively high prices. The place is often praised as a hidden gem worth the detour and appreciated for its lively yet intimate ambiance, though there are caveats such as slow service at times, a small bar area that can be noisy, occasional accessibility issues for mobility impaired guests, and some kinks as a newer venue including occasional delays or scheduling hiccups for performances. Overall the impression is of a unique, well decorated spot that delivers atmosphere and shows, encouraging return visits for the experience and entertainment.View restaurant profile
Basha - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Basha

Opens Today at 11 am
(120)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Overall, Basha is described as a reliable, flavorful spot where fresh, well prepared Lebanese dishes shine. Reviewers praise tender shawarma and flavorful shish taouk, addictive garlic sauce, generous portions and plates that stay clean in presentation, with many noting that meals are well balanced and reasonably priced. The Ontario location is repeatedly called clean, welcoming and consistently good, staffed by friendly, patient workers who provide fast service and accommodating takeout packaging. While several comments celebrate excellent service and a warm team, a small number mention a disappointing chicken poutine and an interaction with a staff member that felt disrespectful, suggesting that service quality can vary. Still, the overall impression is that Basha offers tasty, fresh food, generous portions, and a positive dining experience that leads many to return and recommend it.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Homa - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Restaurant Homa

Opens Today at 11 am
(178)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Homa is described as a large, welcoming neighborhood spot with generous portions and strong value for money, a bring-your-own-wine policy that many guests appreciate, and a varied menu ranging from pizza, subs and sandwiches to grilled meats, seafood, pasta and hearty comfort dishes with Italian and Greek influences. Reviewers highlight the chicken skewers, ribs, grilled chicken plates, garlic butter shrimp, and house-made sauces as standout items, and praise friendly, attentive service and efficient management, especially for larger groups, with ample parking nearby and a warm, casual ambiance. The on-site experience is not without caveats: some dishes feel expensive for what’s offered, a few meals are described as too salty, underseasoned, or not as fresh as hoped, and group dining can impose limited menu choices or longer waits; dessert quality and a couple of specific items get mixed reactions as well. Despite these variances, Homa is generally viewed as a dependable, affordable option for a relaxed meal, a cozy brunch, or a social gathering, with many calling it a reliable BYOB destination and a solid neighborhood favorite that can cater to different tastes, ages and occasions.View restaurant profile
Enoteca Monza Pizzeria Moderna - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Enoteca Monza Pizzeria Moderna

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(1431)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Enoteca Monza Pizzeria Moderna is described across reviews as delivering consistently high quality Italian food, with frequent praise for arancini, meatballs, pizzas, pasta and veal, and for fresh, flavorful ingredients and satisfying portions. The atmosphere is repeatedly noted as warm, cozy, and suitable for casual meals, family gatherings, or larger group events, with some comments about a lively yet not overpowering ambiance and pleasant terrace seating. Service is a major strength in many visits, described as attentive, efficient, friendly, and professional, though a few critiques note slower handling during big parties or moments of stress. Some dishes are singled out as exceptional while others are felt to be a bit bland or undercooked on rare occasions, and a handful of reviewers mention price versus value as being high or noting limited wine and beer options on draft. Overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable, welcoming option where most experiences end with positive memories and a desire to return.View restaurant profile
L'Insolite - espace gourmand - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

L'Insolite - espace gourmand

Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
(70)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

L'Insolite - espace gourmand is described as a bright, welcoming spot with a huge glass wall and a convenient location directly near the PIE IX metro with outdoor access, making it easy to sit and enjoy; the atmosphere is praised for daylight and a comfortable ambiance, even in winter, with friendly service that pays attention to details. Coffee is often highlighted as good and the space many reviewers say is worth visiting, with some noting that each visit is a pleasure and the space has impressive fenestration. On the other hand, complaints include muffins and croissants that are undercooked, and reports that much of the food is premade and not always great; a chai iced tea is said to be disappointing, tasting like milk with no real flavor, and there is a remark that a cafe bistro style place should know how to infuse tea. Some reviewers also mention the location near the Biodome and planetarium as convenient, but overall food quality is viewed as variable despite the attractive setting.View restaurant profile
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