Le restaurant Lyla situé sur la rue Jean-Talon près du métro avenue du Parc est un endroit très populaire auprès des familles et des groupes. Le restaurant Lyla vous offre la meilleure soupe tonkinoise à Montréal. Renommé pour l’excellence de sa gastronomie, cet endroit exquis vous prépare de savoureuses viandes grillées, assaisonnées et cuites à la perfection.
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Les avis sur Lyla convergent vers une adresse vietnamienne où le pho est souvent décrit comme parfumé et riche, les soupes et les rouleaux de printemps sont savoureux et les portions généreuses pour un prix abordable, en particulier à Montréal. Le service est généralement rapide et chaleureux, l'ambiance cosy et accueillante et l'ensemble perçu comme une valeur sûre pour un repas rapide et copieux. Certains éléments reviennent fréquemment en faveur: nourriture authentique, présentation soignée, et une carte qui offre un peu de tout pour varier les goûts, avec des plats phares comme le pho extra large et le porc grillé. Quelques bémols apparaissent aussi: des portions en livraison pouvant sembler petites, des remarques sur un certain plat du soir jugé moyen ou huileux pour le banh cuon, et un souci isolé avec une viande mal cuite sur une commande en livraison. Dans l'ensemble, Lyla est recommandée et appréciée comme une bonne expérience vietnamienne conviviale et généreuse.
Love this restaurant. Vietnamese menu with a bit of everything for everybody's taste. Friendly, fast service & great pricing. & their party trays are great for family reunions.
31 oct. 2025
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Restaurant Lyla is a hidden gem for authentic Vietnamese cuisine! We ordered a feast & every dish was a hit - from the savory rice cakes to the amazing Pho, & refreshing smoothies. The flavors were on point, portions were generous & the cozy welcoming vibe made it feel like home. Highly recommend for anyone craving delicious, heartfelt Vietnamese food.
The food is authentic, flavorful, & beautifully presented. Their pho is rich & aromatic, & the fresh spring rolls are a must-try. The atmosphere is warm with excellent service that makes you feel right at home. Highly recommend for anyone craving delicious Vietnamese cuisine!
Best Vietnamese restaurant I know. I am a regular customer & I always enjoy my meals. The service is awesome & the staff is great, always friendly & welcoming. They make sure I am satisfied with the option I choose & make changes to accommodate my preferences. I highly recommend this restaurant.
We started to go this place 10 years ago. It became one of our "go to" vietnamese restaurant. Pho was delicious, BYOB. However, since we moved to the Southshore, we completely forgot about this restaurant. Recently we passed by, same owner, same staffs, food was still delicious & price is very reasonable! Thank you! Highly recommended!
I was looking for a BYOW then i found this vietnamese restaurant. The interior is really nice & the staff are welcoming. I tried their papaya salad as an entree, it was tasty & refreshing. As a main dish I choose the vietnamese rice pankaces served with grill pork, delicious it was. My friend opted for the traditionnal "pho" she said it was great. I would recommend this place for anyone since its really affordable, plus you can bring your own wine or beer.
I had walked by Lyla numerous times before & noticed the BYOW sign. The place was usually near empty. On this Sunday evening, my party of three decided to give it a try. To my surprise, the place was packed.
What looks like one more run of the mill Vietnamese eatery is pretty much that - on the food front, at least. The menu is standard (with a larger than usual selection of Pho) & the presentation lacklustre. The ingredients - chicken, shrimp, etc. - are of industrial quality. Fortunately, the prices are in line - so this is not an expensive restaurant, & of course, you can bring your own wine or beer.
Lyla does however excel at service - the staff being numerous & prompt. Decor is a mix of pretentious architectural features (an expensive scalloped ceiling), accompanied by tables & booths requiring refurbishing & lighting bright enough for a Costco warehouse. Clearly, someone changed their minds along the way.
Lyla is fine for a quick inexpensive no-frills weeknight dinner. Just don't bring a date or a birthday party you want to impress.
Every time I pass by in front of this restaurant. There's less & less customers, or even empty. So I had to try it out during lunch time to see if this restaurant has some issue.
The inside of the restaurant is really nice, somewhat it doesn't feel a Vietnamese restaurant, more like a modern summer beach themed restaurant. Service is great, maybe the fact I'm the first customer of the day.
While the environment is great, my Tokinoise soup isn't. The beef meat inside my soup taste really out dated, I had to remove it from my soup. Soup & noodle are just okay, with that minimum of price, I wouldn't complaint.
Okay meal & decent service in a empty restaurant, I'll give another visit to give a chance during evening.