Levon Keyork et Nareg Meterissian, deux jeunes entrepreneurs canadiens d’origine arméno-canadienne, décident de s’embarquer dans l’ouverture d’un bistro arménien: Manti.
« Manti » est un plat national Arménien composé de mini-dumplings pétillant dans un bouillon riche avec une sauce à l’ail et au yogourt, le tout garni de sumac et de menthe.
Chez Manti, nous servons des classiques Arméniens et Méditerranéens servis avec une touche et une fierté culturelle.
Les avis sur Manti convergent sur une cuisine arménienne authentique et savoureuse, avec des plats vedettes comme les manti et des mezzes riches et bien assaisonnés. Le service est globalement apprécié pour sa rapidité et sa gentillesse, même si quelques commentaires évoquent des erreurs de commande ou une certaine lenteur en période dense. Les portions et le rapport qualité prix varient selon les plats, mais beaucoup louent des assiettes généreuses et une présentation soignée. L'ambiance est souvent décrite comme chaleureuse et conviviale, adaptée aux repas entre amis ou en famille et parfois propice à des événements. Les desserts comme le knafeh french toast ou la baklava ice cream reviennent fréquemment comme des points forts, tout comme le brunch et les plats signature tels que le fattoush et le kebbé. Dans l'ensemble, Manti est perçu comme une adresse fiable pour une cuisine authentique et des saveurs bien travaillées, avec des expériences positives récurrentes et une envie de revenir pour découvrir d'autres plats.
Most incredibly tasty food I've ever had. & the waiters are so nice & responsive. It's always a wonderful time to go there & enjoy the atmosphere & the food. I usually go with a group of 2-4 people & we enjoy shared platter & fattoush salad which is insanely good & of course the Kunaffa which for me is the most delicious kunaffa in the world 🥲
CONS
1. The service was mediocre. The waitress messed up the orders multiple times, even after confirming she understood the order. This was disappointing as I didnt get the main dish & finally cancelled it.
2. The food portions are too small for the price you pay
We were two people for a Wednesday evening. It was recommended by a Syrian co-worker. The food was overall very good. The oregano fries were good but nothing special. The brussel sprouts were very tasty & had a good char. We ordered the rack of lamb & the shich taouk & filet mignon. Both were very good & well seasoned. The knafa french toast was the highlight. It was original & a nice twist. It wasn't too sweet & full of flavor & texture. It was very satisfying & a great way to end the meal. The waitress was nice but not that helpful in terms of ordering. We asked her what was good which is generally an opening to recommend something but she said everything & didn't offer any suggestions. We ended up deciding ourselves. The bus boy was actually more helpful. He came around often to fill water & take plates. He's the one who sold us on the dessert. It was a very good meal & will definitely come back as the food & value is very good.
First time I've been there since they expanded, but no change in the quality of the food or the excellent service. Party of seven on a Thursday night, not too busy but still very lively. We had a mix of manti, fried halloumi, borek, filet mignon, & of course fattoush, plus desserts; all were tasty with generous portions. Some found things a bit spicy compared to our last visit, but all loved it. Service was impeccable, staff were very friendly & attentive.
One of my favorite restaurants in montreal , was never dissapointed , usually take fattoush salad , batata Harra & hummus Soujok as starters , for the main dish i take the shish taouk & kebab , very tasty & the chicken is super tender .& their knafe dessert is super delicous . great place & highly recommend.
Food was delicious, I cannot lie. Service was good. But prices are ridiculous. The prices are that of a fancy restaurant somewhere downtown. But instead its in Laval in a tiny restaurant overlooking cars parked. Looks like a fast food restaurant. No decor. Metal industrial chairs. $33 for Manti that serves literally 1 person. We couldn't believe our eyes. You don't even pay that amount for a filet mignon let alone meat dumplings with yogurt mix. Yes yes we know it's homemade & laborous but still it does not justify the price point. I'd pay max $20. Absolutely ridiculous. Sandwiches dont come with sides for $18. Just a sandwich. Knafe is original, very tasty but small again $18. Crazy. Hats off to the chef she is a great cook & has great ideas but you're in a wrong location. & wrong venue. To fellow diners go to Beroya instead, trust us! Only come here to treat yourself to a different take on knafe.
27 févr. 2024
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I want to say a very Honest review about this food, I am Lebanese I know authentic tastes of our lovely Middle East , this place is on another level. Not just tasty, tasty & very well done, you feel it when it’s well done with love! I had a simple breakfast but for me it was a key ! The Fatte! The cheese kaak! The eggs ! & finally the french toast knefe takes you to another world love it so authentic so true flavors that melt in heart
Not impressed. Only thing that was different & tasty was the salad but not ´fattoush', filet mignon too salty & overcooked so was the kebbes. Side dishes nothing wow. Worse food I had, overpriced. Not inviting staff. They told me order would be ready in 20 mins I got there waited 30 minutes more & not a single apology. Won't go back.