Ô Four offre une expérience libanaise authentique avec des portions généreuses et un bon rapport qualité-prix, particulièrement appréciée au centre-ville. Beaucoup de plats sont savoureux et frais, du pain cuit sur place au fatté, labneh, hummus, foul, manakeesh, lahm bi ajeen et shawarma, tandis que les desserts et les wraps rencontrent aussi un vif succès. L'ambiance est conviviale et le service est en général chaleureux et attentif, même si certaines visites ont connu des lenteurs, des maladresses ou des remarques de service perçues comme agressives. Certaines critiques évoquent une constance variable et des plats de brunch parfois trop acides, mais la plupart s'accordent sur la qualité authentique et les saveurs équilibrées. Dans l'ensemble, c'est l'une des meilleures adresses libanaises de Montréal pour goûter des plats traditionnels et des spécialités comme zaatar, labneh et pain frais, à savourer sur place ou à emporter.
Food is good but cooking pork in the same grill where beef & chicken are cooked while still branding them as halal is somewhat disingenuous. If your chicken & beef are halal, please consider cooking them separately.
Tant de plats libanais à essayer, & pourtant, je retombe dans mes petits classiques favoris : le pita shawarma. C'était vraiment bon. Délicieux & aromatique! Les portions sont substantiels pour le petit prix. Honnêtement, la plupart des plats ont un format qui se partage facilement. On aime.
J'ai aussi goûté au kaak... vraiment bon, & tout aussi substantif.
Bel endroit avec terrasse. Beau, bon, pas cher. Bref, c'était excellent! J'y retourne.
I like the ambience & food. However, last time i ordered zaatar manouche barely had zaatar. I felt only eating a dough. When you guys first opened the zaatar was so generous & now it barely has zaatar. Please look into this.
Can't say enough good things about this place. Must visit every time I'm in Montreal. The weekend brunch is a great value. Their fatteh is super authentic & a must try for anyone feeling homesick for middle eastern food.
This used to be our go to spot far a quick, good quality lunch. The past few visits have confirmed my disappointment. Since opening the place next door, the owner have completely abandoned the quality that made this location stand out. The sandwich portions are tiny in comparison to what they were, & the quality of the sandwiches follow suit.
I had high expectations after reading so many positive reviews & hearing such great things, but I was ultimately disappointed. I went for lunch with 3 friends - my friend who ordered first ended up waiting for 25 minutes to receive her order because they forgot to put it into the system. While the manager was apologetic while bringing her her food, the girl working behind the counter didn't seem to care at all. The food was fine, but my spicy chicken Kaak wasn't spicy at all, & the bad service ruined our experience. I won't be returning.
21 juil. 2025
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This restaurant came in top Lebanese restaurants to try in Montreal. We just wanted to try Zaatar. It was nice. The place was clean & they had a hand washing station as well. However oil & other spices were kept right beside it 😞. Through the glass you could see the earthen oven where they bake the food.