At T'ami, we serve an eclectic array of dynamic Vietnamese authentic and fusion dishes.
Our Specialties
Tonkinoise Soup, Tom Yum Soup, Wonton Soup, Hue Soup, Noodles, Spring Rolls, Salads, Bun Dau Mam Tom, Poulardine Soup, Chicken, Pork, Beef, Shrimps, Seafood, Calamari, Crispy Noodles, Bird nest style, Fried Rice, Bun Cha Ha Noi, Vermicelli, Desserts, Ice Cream, Coffee & Bubble Tea.
T'ami Vietnamese Restaurant consistently impresses with a broad menu of authentic Northern Vietnamese dishes, generous portions and vibrant flavors that evoke Hanoi and comforting home cooking. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, with attentive staff and owners who greet guests, and the bring-your-own-wine policy adds extra value for diners. Dishes like bun cha Hanoi, banh cuon, nem cua be, pho and crispy imperial rolls stand out for bold flavors, textures and thoughtful preparation, with many noting that the kitchen delivers real authenticity and variety. While busy nights can bring longer waits and occasional service hiccups, the overall experience is described as delicious, satisfying and worth returning for. Desserts and egg coffee receive praise, making T'ami feel like a neighborhood gem offering authentic Vietnamese cuisine at generous portions and fair value.
Authentic Vietnamese food. One of the best Vietnamese restaurant in Montréal. We tried ph?, bún ??u m?m tôm, c?m chiên, ph? xào, bánh tôm & everything was good. Definitely try their chè too, chè 3 màu & chè 5 màu are both delicious. We'll definitely come back if we're ever back in Montréal. For dinner, reservation is recommended since it can get busy.
Mar 28, 2026
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Authentic vietnamese food. Great quality food & fresh ingredients. The place has a Cosy & clean feel. You might have to reserve on busy evenings (like on a friday/Saturday). But generally no need before 6pm. The prices are great for portion sizes ! The main street normaly has parking . Specialy before 6pm. I been to many vietnamese places (my wife is vietnamese) ... so the standards are high ! & we can give this place (nice family owned restaurant) a 5/5 !
Great Vietnamese spot, big menu with interesting choices!
We had the T'ami Imperial Rolls, tom yum soup as entrés & for the main dishes; T1 - Bun Cha Ha Noi & the G5-Chicken, Beef & Grilled Shrimp.
Very tasty grilled meats & flavourful sauce!
Will be returning soon.
Simply the best Vietnamese restaurant in Montréal. Great service, authentic & generous food. I always finish everything I ordered & leave the restaurant happy. Keep it up!!
This is a very sweet genuine Vietnamese restaurant. We've been here a couple of times & have enjoyed it both times. The food tastes delicious & the welcome is warm. Highly recommend.
The best Vietnamese food I've had in Montreal so far. We ordered the $55 set meal, plus chicken wings & glass noodles. Nothing's more comforting than a bowl of hot soup on a cold winter's day. The glass noodles had a unique texture, & the fish sauce chicken wings were incredibly flavorful. Definitely a restaurant I'll return to.
Dec 11, 2025
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The service was surprisingly fast for a friday packed restaurant! The food was okay for the most of it.. might be a little pricey as there is plenty of options for vietnamese cuisine in our beautiful city tho! So to give you an idea we had 3 appetizers: spring rolls, tum yun soup, & shrimp crispy donut & 5 mains: bun cuon mixed, bun cha, loc lac beef, trio grilled with rice, & crispy noodle mixed for a total of 200$ included tips!
A good bring your own wine Vietnamese restaurant in little Italy with a decent section from the menu.
We were 3 with a table next to the windows, so it was fairly quiet. The food was good in general with a few outstanding items like the crispy crab rolls & the crispy chicken wings.
The service was ok as the server did not come often to the front of the dining room where we were seated…
Lets start with the good stuff. I like the crab imperial roll. The wrapper is crunchy & the mouthfeel is great. The taste is great too. Something new but overall great. The vibe is also good. I like the addition of the basket tray. It adds to the Vietnamese vibe of the restaurant. The food that we got is alright in my opinion. A little too expensive for what I got. I'm talking about the Pho that I got. The portion is small considering it's a $20 dish. The flavor of the soup is average. I had better one's that has larger portion & great tasting broth. Another one is the Grilled dish. Again a little too expensive for the small portion that we got. Overall I'd give it a 3 star since it fed us nicely but overpriced.
We recently visited T'ami Vietnamese Restaurant in Montreal, & it was the perfect prelude to our upcoming Vietnamese honeymoon. The food felt wholesome, comforting, & beautifully prepared just the kind of cooking that makes you feel taken care of.
We started with the bánh cu?n (steamed rice rolls). The delicate rice sheets were silky & light, topped with crispy shallots for just the right crunch. Paired with tender grilled meat, slices of pork sausage, & fresh herbs, it all came together with a dipping sauce that was both savory & slightly sweet balanced & addictive.
The bánh xèo (Vietnamese sizzling pancake) was another highlight. Golden, crisp on the outside, yet soft inside, it was generously filled & paired with fresh lettuce, herbs, & bean sprouts. Wrapping each bite & dipping it in the light fish sauce made every mouthful exciting & refreshing.
We also tried the pad thai while a Thai classic, it was prepared with a Vietnamese touch here. The noodles had a lovely chew, the sauce was tangy with just the right hint of sweetness, & the crunch of peanuts on top tied it all together.
Overall, T'ami gave us a beautiful glimpse into the warmth of Vietnamese cuisine. Each dish felt carefully made, with flavors that were vibrant yet comforting. It truly set the mood for our upcoming travels we left feeling satisfied, happy, & even more excited to experience Vietnam soon.
Very authentic Vietnamese food in a chic Le Plateau neighborhood (perfect for lunch or dinner after shopping). The friendly staffs also make you feel like your visit is to an acquaintances' place to try their home cooking
The owner/cooks are from Hanoi & you can taste it in their cooking. To all my Vietnamese friends, they have lòng d?i / bánh cu?n / d?i huy?t n??ng as weekend-only-specials so plan your trip accordingly ... T'ami is worth rescheduling for :)
Waiting 30' for a spring roll & pho & it came out mediocre. Pho was so bland that I needed to pour hoisin sauce for some flavour. Spring roll was so thin, inside falling out the moment my kid bited. I regretted coming here thinking I could have authentic Vietnamese food after a long drive.