Nous sommes un comptoir du quartier Mile End de Montréal qui sert des dumplings ukrainiens, aussi connus sous le nom de perogies ou de varenyky. Nous fabriquons nos propres dumplings à partir de recettes familiales mises à jour, en mélangeant des saveurs traditionnelles, saisonnières et modernes. Nous espérons que votre visite chez Lili vous donnera l’impression de rentrer chez vous. Smachnoho!
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Nos Spécialités
Dumplings, perogies
Commodités, services et plus
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Perogie Lili est présenté comme un petit bijou du Mile End offrant des pierogies faits maison et un borsch riche, dans une ambiance cosy et colorée, avec un service aimable et accueillant et une terrasse agréable; les convives décrivent des portions généreuses, un rapport qualité-prix satisfaisant et des saveurs réconfortantes, les pierogies étant souvent fondants et bien garnis avec des toppings tels que crème sûre, oignons caramélisés et dill; plusieurs saveurs reviennent comme pomme de terre et cheddar, chou et cerises, certains testant même des variantes comme champignons sauvages et bacon; l'expérience est perçue comme authentique et maison, à la fois conviviale et intime, et le borsch est régulièrement évoqué comme exceptionnel; le lieu se veut accessible et chaleureux, propice aux visites rapides ou à emporter, avec une capacité limitée mais une atmosphère qui invite à revenir pour découvrir d'autres saveurs; enfin, une partie des revenus est reversée pour soutenir l'Ukraine, ce qui renforce l'image généreuse et attachante de Perogie Lili.
My heart exploded entering this place. I'm Ukrainian-American & the varenyky tasted like home. We had cabbage & potato filled, with sour cream, caramelized onions, & dill. They also had white kvas!! I was surrounded by my language & music & folk art, great food but even better atmosphere.
Authentic Ukrainian perogies, the ultimate comfort food, melts right on your tongue. It is more of a food counter to grab a quick bite or to take it to go, limited seating but most people don't stay too long so there is a good rotation. Friendly staff & lovely story behind the creation of this place!
Perogie Lili (126 Av. Fairmount O, Montréal, QC H2T 2M5) - this is a nice little spot where you can dive into the taste of real Ukrainian cuisine & feel right at home! 🇺🇦
The menu isn't huge, but you can find all the main favorite dishes. It's very clean & beautiful inside, with a warm & cozy atmosphere that immediately makes you feel welcome. ✨
The staff is just wonderful, very pleasant & beautiful girls working there, always with a smile & ready to help. 😊
& their borscht is simply magnificent! Rich, aromatic, with a deep flavor. & the pierogies (varenyky) are incredibly delicious - you can tell everything is made by hand & with heart, following the best traditions. 😋 Every dish feels like it's warmed with care.
If you want to try real Ukrainian borscht & pierogies in Montreal, & experience a heartfelt warmth & hospitality, this is definitely the place for you! I recommend Perogie Lili with all my heart! 👍
Wonderful little Ukrainian spot, the food is simple & delicious, staff is friendly, barelly speak any english, I love this, it's a' secret local spot' in my opinion & will become a lot more popular soon!
This is one of the best Ukrainian restaurant I've visited, it's truly authentic & delicious! The warm welcome & calm ambience make the dining experience even better. Highly recommend!
Delicious perogies, using the family recipes of Grandma Lili, a Ukrainian who emigrated to Montreal in the 1950s. Well worth a visit if you are in Montreal! I had ones stuffed with cabbage & topped with wild mushrooms - terrific!
I visited Ukraine Restoran Perogie Lili with friends & was pleasantly surprised by the warm atmosphere & the incredible quality of the food. It immediately reminded me of how my mom used to cook-the smell, the taste, everything felt so authentic.
The borsch was rich & flavorful, & the Carpathian tea added a perfect cozy touch. I tried the perogies with potato & cheese, & they were soft, perfectly cooked, & full of taste. I also tried the meat ones-absolutely delicious. The chef really knows what they're doing.
This place offers a true homemade Ukrainian taste. Easily the best I've had so far. Highly recommend!
27 mars 2025
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Hidden gem spot in Mile end for authentic Ukrainian food, highly recommend! Try the freshly made borscht & varenyky (potato & cheese, cherry for dessert)
I may not be Ukrainian but as a Polish Canadian these perogies hit the spot. Had this restaurant come up on my Tiktok & knew I had to try & it definitely didn't disappoint. Incredibly authentic & reminded me of my own family dinners. The borsch was also delicious. I overheard they've only been only for about 5 months so I encourage everyone to come try it out. Plus a portion of your order goes to support humanitarian relief in Ukraine.
5 févr. 2025
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As someone with a Ukrainian background, I've eaten my fair share of pierogis, so I know good ones when I taste them. Unfortunately, the pierogis here were just average-not bad, but not particularly memorable either. The setup is very much takeaway-focused, with everything served in boxes & only wooden or cardboard utensils provided, which made the experience less enjoyable. There's also very little seating, so it's not the kind of place to sit down & savor your meal. If you're in a pinch & need a quick snack, it might do the trick, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it.