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Restaurant Pizzelli Coq - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Restaurant Pizzelli Coq

Opens Today at 11 am
(76)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

At Pizzelli Coq, the chicken is consistently praised for tenderness and bold Peruvian flavors, with pollo a la braise, huacatay and rocoto sauces, generous portions, and satisfying sides like fries, salad, and bread at a fair price. The kitchen is described as excellent and authentic, and the chicken is often regarded as the best in town, supported by friendly and efficient service. Regulars and visitors from nearby cities return for the variety of Peruvian dishes and the welcoming atmosphere, while some notes mention room for decor updates and occasional variation in sauce flavor. Overall, Pizzelli Coq comes across as a standout Peruvian option in Montreal, delivering flavorful meals, good value, and a vibe that encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Cauris - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Restaurant Le Cauris

Opens Today at 2 pm
(108)
Mile-Ex, Little-Italy

Review Summary

Diolo Traiteur earns high marks for excellent food and the evident passion of the chef, with quality ingredients and careful preparation shaping an enjoyable dining experience. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with a warm ambiance and generous portions that make meals feel hearty. Reviews highlight authentic Senegalese flavors and a diverse menu, including dishes like poisson tchi bou sien and poulet yassa, plus a refreshing ginger juice that many call a standout. The chef is praised for listening to guests and adapting dishes to vegetarian needs, and catering service is noted as reliable and accommodating for family events. Several comments hail Diolo Traiteur as among the best in Montreal and Canada, with some calling it a top African restaurant in Montreal and a memorable taste of Dakar. Overall, the restaurant is presented as delicious, well seasoned, and consistently satisfying, encouraging repeat visits.View restaurant profile
786 Restaurant Halal - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

786 Restaurant Halal

Opens Today at 11 am
(351)
Parc-Extension

Review Summary

786 Restaurant Halal receives mixed feedback but is frequently praised for warm hospitality, friendly service, and what many call the best naan in Montreal along with flavorful, fresh dishes and generous portions. Standout items mentioned include chicken biryani, lamb karahi, lahori chargha, haleem, and fried fish, with garlic naan and raita commonly noted as good accompaniments. The atmosphere is described as nice and suitable for families, with seating for toddlers and a prayer area that many find convenient. On the downside, several reviews point to inconsistency and occasional missteps in kitchen or service, such as butter chicken not meeting expectations, karahi not tasting right, kebabs that are undercooked, and charges for mango lassi that are not promptly resolved. Prices have risen a bit over time, and some visits experience longer wait times. Overall the restaurant is regarded as one of the better halal Pakistani options in the city for flavorful food and a welcoming staff, though experiences vary and some dishes can be hit or miss.View restaurant profile
Bar St-Denis - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Bar St-Denis

Opens Today at 5 pm
(181)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: Best Solo Dining in Montreal: Top Restaurants for Eating AloneThe Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and HotspotsView More

Review Summary

Bar St-Denis draws largely glowing feedback for its vibrant atmosphere, open kitchen energy, and creative tasting menu that often highlights seafood and bold, well balanced flavors along with a strong wine program. Many diners describe friendly, attentive service that enhances the evening, though a number note occasional lapses in attention, pacing, or value, and some dishes feel underseasoned or overpriced given portion size. Standout dishes like razor clams, scallops, labneh, and duck appear frequently, while some meals praise the roominess of the venue and the lively bar scene, and others mention a bright early evening lighting that can feel a bit stark for a first date. The tasting menu is repeatedly a highlight, with inventive combinations and strong pairings, yet a few visits recall missteps where certain ingredients overwhelm others. Overall, Bar St-Denis is seen as a top Montreal dining option, celebrated for quality, hospitality, and a sophisticated yet approachable vibe, while some reviews remind that price to quantity value can be uneven.View restaurant profile
Gujarat Palace - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Gujarat Palace

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(30)
Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Gujarat Palace is described in reviews as offering a large menu with fresh, delicious dishes and several standout items, including a highly recommended Gujarati thali, while the decor is noted as bright and the dining room clean. Service is repeatedly praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and good recommendations, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere that makes return visits likely. The food is mostly seen as flavorful and satisfying, with multiple mentions of good portions and enjoyable dishes such as paneer and kebab, though a few guests feel the prices are steep for the value and one dish was not up to expectations. There are also comments about a variety of vegetarian options and strong Indo Chinese flavors, as well as occasional perks like free drinks, which enhance the overall experience. Overall, Gujarat Palace is viewed as a reliable, pleasant destination with appealing ambiance, consistent quality, and friendly service that keeps many diners coming back.View restaurant profile
Flavour of India - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Flavour of India

Opens Today at 11 am
(97)
Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Reviews describe Flavour of India as having a stylish, elegant interior that feels intimate and a bit hidden in the area. Food is repeatedly praised for authentic Indian flavors and good value, with fish pakora, samosas, palak paneer and lamb bhuna among the standout dishes. Butter chicken is noted as creamy and rich by some, while others feel it lacked cream and tasted more like a tomato sauce. Many diners call it the best Indian food in Montreal and appreciate friendly, attentive staff. Service is described as pleasant and helpful, though sometimes slow, and ambience can be affected by background music videos and occasional content that some find distracting. A few visits mention rude hosts or long waits and water not being offered readily, but these experiences are outweighed by the overall positive sentiment. Diners also praise generous portions, quality naan and biryani, and a variety of menu options that make the place a reliable, affordable option for family and friends.View restaurant profile
Dera Restaurant - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Dera Restaurant

Open until 11 pm
(373)
Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: Iftar Menus in Montreal: The Best Places to Celebrate Ramadan

Review Summary

Dera Restaurant is praised for authentic Pakistani and Indian flavors with fresh naan, flavorful curries and standout dishes such as paya, haleem, nihari, biryani and tandoor items, while the service is described as friendly and the family friendly atmosphere and good value for money for both dining in and catering. Reviewers frequently note generous portions and spices that appeal to desi cuisine lovers, and many say the restaurant is a reliable go to for meals with family or groups. At the same time experiences are mixed, with a few dishes described as bland or overly heavy on masala, some meals arriving cold or lacking freshness, and concerns raised about cleanliness and ambiance. Dessert options are hit or miss, though several diners highlight kheer and halwa puri as highlights on other visits. The paya and haleem are repeatedly singled out as among the best in the area. Overall the restaurant is seen as a solid, approachable choice for authentic desi cuisine in Montreal, popular for lunch and dinner and for events, with room to improve presentation and consistency to elevate the dining experience.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Rouge - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Le Piment Rouge

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(149)
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Piment Rouge as a stylish, high end Chinese restaurant in Montreal with a strong focus on authentic Sichuan flavors and inventive twists, offering generous portions and a warm, professional service in a refined setting. The menu earns praise for crispy shrimp balls, Szechuan style dishes, and Beijing roast duck, with many noting freshness, bold flavors, and good balance between traditional and modern ideas. The atmosphere and staff are repeatedly complimented as attentive and welcoming, making it a good choice for celebrations or group dinners, and some guests appreciate the restaurant’s revival and ongoing quality. A few dishes or preparations receive mixed notes, and prices are seen as high but justified by quality and presentation. Overall, Le Piment Rouge stands out as one of the city’s top high end Chinese options, delivering a memorable dining experience with strong consistency in service and flavor.View restaurant profile
Village Grec - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Village Grec

Opens Today at 11 am
(194)
Parc-Extension, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Mentioned in: Montreal's Must-Try Souvlakis: Our Top Picks

Review Summary

Village Grec emerges in these reviews as an authentic old school Greek spot with a warm, unpretentious vibe and generous portions. The gyros and souvlaki are repeatedly praised for tender meat, rich tzatziki, and pita that stays soft, with many noting the flavor as among the best in Montreal. The atmosphere is described as nostalgic and welcoming, with friendly staff and a sense of tradition that keeps regulars coming back and even visitors seeking a taste of Greece. Takeout and outdoor seating add convenience, and prices are commonly seen as very good value for the portion and quality. While most experiences highlight consistency and depth of flavor, a few comments mention slower service or occasional dips in quality and a couple of items not meeting expectations, such as fries or salad. The menu also features salads with feta, grilled skewers, lemon roasted potatoes, and baklava, with reviewers praising freshness and straightforward preparation. Overall, Village Grec is viewed as a reliable Montreal staple that delivers authentic Greek cuisine, strong portions, and friendly service, making it a top choice for both longtime fans and curious visitors.View restaurant profile
Café La Place Commune - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Café La Place Commune

Opens Today at 10 am
(29)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Café La Place Commune is described as warm and welcoming with a cozy vibe, where Saturday brunches come with live music, tasty and affordable options, and a friendly atmosphere. The food is praised for quality and variety at reasonable prices, with generous portions, while the staff are noted as very warm. The café is viewed as a small community hub, featuring a community fridge with free food for those in need, and a music playlist that enhances the overall experience. Overall, the reviews sketch a charming, affordable spot that invites repeat visits and strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Chai Sutta Bar - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Chai Sutta Bar

Open until 1 am
(112)
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

Chai Sutta Bar comes through in these reviews as a lively, affordable spot for chai lovers, with chai served hot in traditional kulhads that add a nostalgic touch and a strong kadak flavor. Guests praise a broad snack menu that pairs well with chai, from vada pav and parathas to paneer rolls, with many calling the food delicious and the portions satisfying. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and cozy, with good vibes and even live music at times, while the staff are noted for friendliness, helpfulness, and quick service. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality, making it a popular neighborhood hangout. Some feedback mentions wait times for drinks and food, occasional order mix ups, and a packaging concern about lids, but core chai and snacks are repeatedly praised. Overall, Chai Sutta Bar is seen as a reliable go-to for consistent chai and a relaxing, sociable break with friends.View restaurant profile
Central Sweets & Food-Hub - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Central Sweets & Food-Hub

Open until 9:30 pm
(141)
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

Central Sweets & Food-Hub is described as offering authentic Indian street food and sweets, with chaat items like sev puri and bhalla chaat and panipuri praised for flavor and authenticity and falooda noted as a must-try. Staff are repeatedly described as welcoming and respectful and the space as clean, contributing to a family-friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Pav bhaji draws mixed reactions, with some calling it oily or stale and others saying it can still be worth trying if pav bhaji is not the main draw. Other dishes receive praise, including dahi puri, samosas, and falooda, and several reviewers mention strong sweets and a standout spring roll and occasionally weekend biryani availability. Overall, the reviews highlight a wide variety of flavors, authentic taste, good service, and a generally positive impression that makes Central Sweets & Food-Hub worth visiting.View restaurant profile
Etoh Brasserie - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Etoh Brasserie

Opens Today at 1 pm
(268)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: A Local Guide to Villeray: Best Food, Drinks, and Local Gems

Review Summary

Etoh Brasserie is a popular casual microbrewery in Villeray with on site beer and a varied menu that pairs well with snacks and shareable plates. Reviewers praise a friendly, attentive staff, a welcoming vibe, and good value, with many enjoying unique menu items, craft beers, and events like oyster nights and community gatherings. The atmosphere is described as lively and sociable, though it can be loud or crowded, and a few notes mention pricey extras on nachos. Food quality gets mixed signals, with standout dishes like fried chicken and poutine and some less successful offerings such as a frozen meat dish or a burger with questionable texture. The space is noted for inclusivity, comfortable seating, and non gendered bathrooms, contributing to a neighborhood feel. Overall, Etoh Brasserie comes across as a reliable choice for a casual drink or a small group night, delivering strong beer, solid service, and a convivial vibe, while price and occasional kitchen hiccups temper a few visits.View restaurant profile
Buffet Maharani - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Buffet Maharani

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(149)
Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal

Review Summary

Buffet Maharani draws diners with an all you can eat Indian buffet that delivers flavorful, fresh dishes and a warm, attentive service. Reviews highlight a robust spread including pakoras, samosas, naans, biryani and veg thali with many items that can be spiced to taste, and vegan options are praised for being satisfying. While the in restaurant menu can feel more limited than the online listing and some diners note that certain meat dishes are not as fresh as hoped, the overall consensus is positive with generous portions and consistent quality. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, staff are friendly, and the option to mix and match dishes keeps meals interesting. Many describe the experience as memorable and worth discovering, praising the variety, aroma and affordable pricing that make Buffet Maharani a standout choice for Indian cuisine and buffet lovers.View restaurant profile
Courrier Caverne - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Courrier Caverne

Opens Today at 11 am
(13)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Courrier Caverne offers amazing coffee and fast, friendly service with affordable prices. Reviews note top service, quick repairs, and fair pricing. This place is described as an essential stop for bike advice and repairs, with excellent coffee as a bonus.View restaurant profile
Pizzéria NO.900 - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Pizzéria NO.900

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(358)
Parc-Extension

Mentioned in: Exploring Quebec City's Pizzerias: Our Recommendations19 Must-Try Food Trucks in Montreal for a True Street Food ExperienceView More

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Pizzéria NO.900 describe a warm, inviting atmosphere with friendly, attentive service and pizzas praised for fresh ingredients, good variety, and a satisfying crust. Diners highlight standout toppings and dishes such as the Marguerita Antica, figues et pancetta, salads, and desserts like cannolis, with vegan and gluten-free options also noted and wine recommendations appreciated. The vibe ranges from romantic to cozy to convivial, making it suitable for dates, colleagues, or family, and many reviews indicate they will return. A few critiques mention slower service during busy times or a delivery order that arrived soggy or with less flavor, but these are outweighed by consistently positive remarks about hospitality, quality, and value.View restaurant profile
Pizza Tifosi - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Pizza Tifosi

Opens Today at 11 am
(164)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Pizza Tifosi draws a wide range of reviews, but many praise excellent pizzas with a doughy, well balanced crust, fresh toppings and flavorful taste. The value stands out with affordable prices and popular buy one get one free deals, and service is often described as fast and friendly with a warm welcome. Several comments commend Tunisian dishes such as makloub and baguette farcie, and even halal pizza, noted as delicious and shareable in a convivial, family friendly atmosphere. Some feedback notes a lack of ambiance and music with televisions turned off, and at least one mention of uneven service where staff seemed distracted. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a solid choice for pizza lovers and a place worth trying, with some reviewers calling it the best pizza in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Traiteur G Catering - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Traiteur G Catering

Open until 5 pm
(40)
Villeray-Saint-Michel, Parc-Extension

Review Summary

Traiteur G Catering earns praise for exceptional food, flawless service, and thoughtful planning across weddings, engagement parties, and holiday events. When a Christmas order arrived with a mistake, the team responded quickly and offered to deliver the corrected meal right away, showing accountability and care. Menu customization and dietary accommodations are handled smoothly with clear communication and budget awareness, along with recommendations that elevate the dining experience. On wedding days the dishes arrive hot, portions are generous, and the presentation is elegant, with many guests calling it the best wedding meal they have had. The service staff are attentive, warm, and efficient, keeping the timeline and ensuring guests always have a plate and a drink. Planning assistance with coordinating partners is noted for reducing stress and bringing the vision to life. Overall, the reviews describe a consistently outstanding catering experience that leads to strong recommendations for future events.View restaurant profile
Hans Paradise - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Hans Paradise

Opens Today at 11 am
(58)
Parc-Extension, Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Hans Paradise earns praise for its elegant, intimate interior and good value for money, with many reviewers calling it among the best Indian dining options in Montreal. Dishes that appear repeatedly include fish pakora, samosas, palaak paneer and lamb bhuna, with tandori and butter chicken also highlighted, though one visit noted the butter chicken was lighter on cream and more like a tomato sauce. The flavors are described as fresh and tasty, with generous portions and solid overall quality. The staff receive frequent compliments for friendliness and helpful service, even when a few visits report slower service or longer waits on busy nights. Some reviews mention ambience shortcomings such as music videos and ads, which can feel amateurish on occasion. A few experiences point to a rude host or delays, but the place is generally seen as reliable and welcoming for family, friends and colleagues. The restaurant is recommended as a top choice for Indian flavors in the area, with many eager to return and spread the word.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Canada Best - Wheelchair Accessible Entrance Restaurants in Parc-Extension

Restaurant Canada Best

Opens Today at 11 am
(341)
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex

Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers note that Restaurant Canada Best offers authentic Malaysian and Sri Lankan comfort food in a small, unassuming space, with Nasi Lemak and Rendang frequently named as standout dishes. Generous portions, bold sambal, fragrant coconut rice, and crispy ikan bilis are often praised, and the Nasi Lemak is described as heavenly. A warm, welcoming atmosphere comes from a friendly husband and wife running the place, with attentive service and thoughtful dish recommendations. The experience is cozy and homey rather than flashy, making it well suited for casual family meals and friendly gatherings. Prices are viewed as reasonable for the quality, and many diners plan return visits, especially for the Saturday specials and a wide range of menu items from noodles to curries. The menu is noted as accommodating for allergies and halal preferences, and customization is a plus. While a few comments mention occasional delays, the overall consensus is that the food is flavorful, authentic, and memorable, inspiring guests to bring friends and return again.View restaurant profile

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