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Tsak-Tsak

Little-Italy
4.6$$
OPEN8:30 am - 8 pm
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Tsak-Tsak Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Reviews for Tsak-Tsak

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on Google4.4 (300+)
*as of 2026-04-01
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Review Summary

Reviews portray Tsak-Tsak as a welcoming spot with generous portions and warm, friendly service. The menu is described as varied and homemade, with Malagasy flavors that cover brunch, lunch, and breakfast staples and offer good value. Diners frequently highlight large portions, thoughtful garnishes, and standout sauces like the house chili and a mint lemon sorbet, along with options that feel both comforting and chef driven. The atmosphere is noted as both tranquil and lively depending on the time, with some mentioning a stylish decor and others noting a worn interior and occasional noise. A few nits include pancakes that can be bland, potatoes that are a bit burnt, and a beef curry that leans more on tomato sauce than spice, plus occasional delays or service hiccups. Overall, Tsak-Tsak is seen as a solid Malagasy influenced option worth returning to for flavorful dishes, generous servings, and friendly hospitality.
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Tasty malagasy restaurant with variety of choices on menu. Tried the beef ravitoto which came with three tiny sides (achard, mango & tomato salads).

Sep 2, 2025
on Google

First time trying Malagasy cuisine & the sambosa sauces blew me away-tangy, spicy, & full of character. The house chili sauce tasted just like an authentic Burundian hot sauce-fantastic. The mint-lemon sorbet was also a winner: super refreshing & beautifully served.

On the downside, the interior feels worn, pancakes were bland, potatoes a bit burnt, & the beef curry leaned more tomato-sauce than a well-spiced stew (though the spice blend gave the meat a distinct gaminess).

Still, the flavors in the sauces & sorbet make it worth the visit.

Aug 23, 2025
on Google

Such a hidden gem… such a great taste experience. A small menu, but everything was so good & tasty. I highly recommend it for a Malagasy taste adventure!!

Jul 11, 2025
on Google

A cozy restaurant with a diverse menu to satisfy everyone. From classic brunch dishes like crêpes & Benedictine eggs to unique Malagasy specialties such as Misao (fried noodles) & special Tsak Tsak soup (dumpling noodle soup). The beverage menu features a variety of hot & cold drinks with charming names like Sunbeam & Cute Sin. Inside, the space is limited with closely spaced tables & a bit too loud to hold a normal conversation. The staff was friendly, the Americano coffee was rich & bold, & I loved my salmon Chic, adding a touch of chili sauce from the little jar on each table to give the dish a kick.

Jan 29, 2025
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