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Kutum Montreal

Amazing Bengali Twist ~ Fusion Restaurant
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
4.8$ & $$

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Kutum Montreal Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
BangladeshiAsianTacosFusionTapasPastaPizzaRice BowlSeafood/FishHalalCaféVegetarianBrunchCateringNon-alcoholic Drink OptionsPrepared Meals

Located in Montreal’s vibrant Plateau Mont-Royal, Kutum is proud to be the first Bengali fusion restaurant in both Montreal and the province of Quebec. Female-owned, family-run, and South Asian, we bring heart, heritage, and bold flavours to every plate.

Our menu blends the rich traditions of Bengali cuisine with creative international influences. Whether you're on a date, with friends, family, or dining solo, our spacious terrace and warm atmosphere make Kutum the perfect place to eat.

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Reviews for Kutum Montreal

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Review Summary

Kutum Montreal comes across as a warm, family-run Bengali-French fusion spot with a cozy, welcoming vibe and a terrace. The menu blends Bengali flavors with French and other influences, featuring tacos, tapas, naan pizza, shakshuka, and brunch plates, praised for creative twists and flavorful execution. Rewards include a pistachio Nutella latte and hibiscus tea, described as standouts, while the dishes are noted for bold spice blends and balanced flavors. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with a personable touch and music that enhances the dining experience. Occasional notes mention longer wait times or uneven seasoning on a few dishes, with some items being saltier or less bold, but this seems outweighed by overall satisfaction and the sense of a hidden gem. Halal status and a focus on showcasing Bangladeshi cuisine in Montreal are repeatedly praised, and many call Kutum a must-visit in the Laurier East area, likely to return for brunch or more dishes.
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Absolutely loved this place! It's a Bengali fusion spot, & they've really leaned into the fusion aspect in a creative & refreshing way. I tried their Nutella latte which was super smooth & indulgent without being overly sweet. The real stars, though, were the tacos. I had both the shrimp & chicken tacos, & each bite was packed with flavour. The shrimp was perfectly spiced & juicy, & the chicken had just the right balance of heat & texture.

The large patio was such a vibe, great for hanging out & enjoying the food in a laid-back setting. The owners were incredibly friendly & welcoming, & the music playing in the background added the perfect touch to the whole experience. Can't wait to come back & try more!

Jan 2, 2026
on Google

Most of their items were tasty. Service was good overall. But I ordered chicken gizzard which took forever to come & it was very salty & spicy.

Oct 25, 2025
on Google
5.0

We had the chicken platter & tacos. They were very flavorful & we loved the twist on the tacos. For the drinks, we had the hibiscus tea & the bengali tea. The bengali tea was AMAZING. Definitely coming back !!

Sep 6, 2025
on Google

I recently visited this fine establishment with my family & absolutely loved the food, ambiance & the friendly service.
We had ordered beef bowls, tiger prawn & chicken pizza. Every one of the dishes were outstanding.
I highly recommend visiting Kutum & experiencing all that they have to offer.

Bon appétit !!

Aug 9, 2025
on Google

**First of all, Kutum Team, I must appreciate the fact that you have positioned your restaurant as Bangladeshi fusion. This was a bold & risky move, as most Bangladeshi restaurant owners I have seen in various parts of the world hesitate to associate themselves with Bangladeshi cuisine. Many fear that other ethnic communities may not be familiar with Bangladesh, making it risky to brand their restaurant as something like Bangladeshi-French fusion. After all, it's a business decision.

Salute to you for proudly representing Bangladesh & creating a name for it out there. 10/10 for business authenticity & genuineness.

Secondly, the tacos were excellent! I could taste jhuri mangsho flavors in the beef taco, beautifully blended with a Mexican touch. The shrimp taco felt like dupiyaju chingri infused with Mexican salsa. Absolutely delightful - I highly recommend them.

A small suggestion: please be a bit more attentive with seasoning in the chicken platter, though the beef platter was very good. In fact, you should consider creating a separate section on your menu for pure Bangladeshi flavors - like the beef - so people can enjoy that authentic taste as well.

Overall, well done, guys! I would highly recommend everyone to visit Kutum, support them, & help them grow even better.

My unbiased rating: 4.5/5.**

Aug 7, 2025
on Google

Just had the best meal at Kutum Montreal - a Bengali fusion spot that seriously blew us away 😍

We tried their chicken pizza naan (so cheesy & flavourful!), the pasta bolognese with a twist of spice that hit just right, & the tiger shrimp which were juicy, perfectly cooked, & packed with flavour.

But the real surprise? Their pistachio + Nutella latte - hands down one of the best lattes I've had. So creamy, nutty, & just the right amount of sweet. I'm still thinking about it.

The vibe is super cozy & the staff were so sweet - you can tell they care about the food & the experience.

If you're in Montreal & want something different & delicious, definitely check out Kutum. It's fusion done right. 👏✨

Aug 2, 2025
on Google
5.0

Absolutely loved everything about this new restaurant! The decor is rustic, cozy & instagrammable, the food is cooked with love & the service is top notch! Most importantly, their attempt at Bangladeshi cuisine with the stylings of Spanish tapas & french brunch dishes, absolutelt landed for me. Particularly, the chicken hearts tapas dish took me straight back to the 90s, enjoying mom's cooking in the family dining room. Afsara & Anabail are doing a wonderful job bringing the tastes of their culture to the Montréal gastronomy scene & their passion & sincerity is apparent in every morsel on the plate.

Jul 14, 2025
on Google

Ordered the chicken & shrimp platters. The rice could have been cooked a bit longer & needed more seasoning. The chicken was tender, though it lacked the distinct Bangladeshi flavor I was expecting. The shrimp had a more authentic taste, but overall, the portion didn't feel worth the price.

Jul 8, 2025
on Google

The food was really good & authentic. The chicken was flavourful & the plate had good portions. I totally recommend you trying Kutum, a family owned buisness.

Jul 1, 2025
on Google

I was visiting from Toronto with friends from Bangladesh & was intrigued by the Bengali fusion concept. We stopped in for brunch on Saturday & were warmly welcomed by the incredibly friendly owners, Aunabil & Sara. They went out of their way to customize the dishes for us, & everything-from the shakshuka & poached eggs to the chicken & shrimp platter-was absolutely phenomenal. A must-visit spot for both locals & tourists alike!

Jun 30, 2025
on Google