Overall, Café Chez Téta is celebrated for fresh Lebanese flavors, warm hospitality, and a welcoming vibe that feels like a home away from home. Reviews highlight handmade manouche, hummus, dips, and the cardamom or rose latte options, as well as fresh bread and house made pastries. While the atmosphere is praised as cozy with a bright terrace, a few notes mention busy weekend crowds causing short waits and occasional service gaps, and some delivery experiences were not perfect. Many describe it as one of Montreal's top Lebanese spots, great for brunch, lunch, or coffee, with popular items selling out and reservations not available, so plan accordingly.
This place is absolutely delightful. Truly some of the best middle -eastern food I've eaten. The vibe is warm & friendly, the food-fresh & tasty, & the prices, frankly low for the quality of food. Must visit!
Favorite café in Montreal. Vibes are so cozy, you are always greeted with wide smiles, & the food is delicious. I look forward to my cardamom latte from one visit to the other.
I wish i could give 5 stars for only costumer service. The food is descent but pricey. 3.50$ for two sips of coffee not even exaggerating. Don't recommend the mouhamma it was very acidic & cold, i would say it is out of an industrial can Nothing that worth the hype.
I had a long espresso & it was the worst I had in my life. I dont think the barista knew the difference between long espresso & watering down the coffee
I took the Rose & Pistache cake & it was sooooo amazing!!! I didn't want to finish it! I also had the chicken & cheese Manoucheh & it's sooooo good too!
Cuisine délicieuse ! J'ai découbert les manoucheh & recommende zaatar frômage ou encore leur kefta si parfumée Bel endroit...Cependant les verres en libre service pour l'eau sont un peu négligés. Difficile de distinguer les verres propres des sales laissés en désordre par les autres clients. Cela gâche un peu l'expérience.
Oct 9, 2024
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This spot serves classic Lebanese breakfast/brunch/lunch options & they're executed very, very well. Incredibly busy, but worth it. Very reasonable prices too.
As others have written, fresh & tasty food, fair prices, nice size portions & friendly folks. My husband & I wanted a healthy but tasty lunch - sometimes hard to get both. Totally got it! We had the beetroot salad, taboule which had quinoa, & the red pepper walnut dip. Looking forward to our next visit. Relaxed environment, too
Got the brownie halwa here while on a curated little food tour of Montréal that my partner & I had curated for her birthday. Personally, I love both halwa & brownies but this dish felt a lot more brownie than halwa in my opinion. I thought it was too chocolatey for it to be called brownie halwa. Will be back to try more & see if other dishes live up to the hype.