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Display Allsweet(29) fresh(14) lebanese(12) knefe(8) baklava(8) knefeh(7) pastries(7) dessert(7) middle eastern(6) authentic(6) coffee(6) smile(6)Kunefe sandwich was so delicious. As well they have an amazing ice cream & good coffee
A true gem in Montreal - authentic, delicious, & unforgettable!
We had such an incredible experience at Pâtisserie Samadi & Fils on Gouin. This place is a treasure for anyone who loves traditional Middle Eastern sweets. From the moment you walk in, you're welcomed with the rich aroma of fresh pastries, nuts, & warm hospitality.
We tried a wide variety of items - baklava, nammoura, maamoul, pistachio rolls, & of course, the legendary kaak with knafeh - & everything was absolutely perfect. The kaak with knafeh was especially unforgettable: warm, soft bread filled with gooey, sweet cheese knafeh & just the right touch of syrup. It's the kind of dessert that makes you stop mid-bite & smile. A must-try!
& let's talk about the Arabic coffee - smooth, rich, & perfectly spiced with cardamom. It was the perfect pairing for the sweets & honestly one of the best coffees we've had in the city.
The staff were very friendly & welcoming, & they took the time to explain the different types of pastries. The store was clean, beautifully organized, & had an amazing selection of ready-made gift boxes - perfect for any occasion.
Whether you're stopping in for a quick treat or looking to bring home authentic Arabic desserts, Pâtisserie Samadi - Gouin is the place to go. We came from the South Shore & it was more than worth the drive. Can't wait to return again soon!
Nice pastry shop with a good assortment of pastries, sweets & good coffee. The kunafa sandwich is very good with just the right amount of sweetness. Very clean place with friendly service.
I like going there in the morning for a cheese croissant or a knafeh, with a turkish coffee. The ladies at the counter are professional & their smile is worth a lot. Thank you.