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3 Best Places for Tuna Tostada in Montreal

Where to find the best tuna tostada in Montreal — each restaurant rated 4.0★ or higher. Top-rated at 9.0★. Spanning spanish and mexican kitchens. Curated by TastyPals.

The best places for tuna tostada in Montreal are Escondite Union, Escondite Drummond, Escondite. Start with Escondite Union if you want the strongest overall first pick.

By Sophie Laurent3 ranked picksPublished July 15, 2026Updated July 15, 2026
3 Best Places for Tuna Tostada in Montreal
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Escondite UnionEscondite Union doesn't position itself as a formal Spanish dining room, and everything about its reputation suggests that's entirely deliberate. The room has developed a following in Montreal for something looser and more kinetic than European café convention — a Latin American instinct in the lighting, the pacing, the way tables apparently fill with people who look like they're staying longer than they planned. At a mid-range price point, it occupies a space that Montreal does well when it commits: the kind of place that makes the bill feel like an afterthought without ever feeling careless about what it's serving. The menu is where Escondite Union's personality becomes specific. The Ceviche de Coco is consistently cited as an opening move worth making — built around acidity tempered by coconut sweetness, it reads as the kind of dish designed to shift your expectations before the heavier plates land. The Papi Chulo's Pork Ribs are what the kitchen is known for in terms of staying power: slow-cooked, reportedly yielding, the sort of thing that anchors a table's order. The E'Steak Koreano & Nopal is the dish that diners seem to return to for its structural surprise — cactus alongside deeply savory Korean-inflected beef, an unlikely pairing that the menu commits to rather than hedges. Churros Con Nutella close things on terms that are warm and unambiguous, the kind of dessert that doesn't argue for itself. For atmosphere, weeknights are reported to hold the room better — weekend crowds apparently tip loud in ways that narrow the conversation. If the table layout allows, the back of the room is the practical call. The ordering logic that emerges from diners' accounts: anchor with the Ceviche de Coco and the Papi Chulo's Pork Ribs, bring the E'Steak Koreano & Nopal into the equation if there are two of you, and let the Churros Con Nutella arrive on its own terms. View restaurant →
Escondite DrummondEscondite Drummond is correcting something Montreal's Mexican scene has long gotten wrong: it isn't leaning on Tex-Mex nostalgia, and it isn't inflating tortillas into a fine-dining exercise. At a single-dollar-sign price point, the menu runs a genuinely cross-wired line between Pacific coast Mexico and Korean-Mexican fusion, and the combination reportedly holds together because the kitchen commits to both directions without hedging. This is the kind of room that works for the group that wants to eat adventurously without a budget conversation, the early date that wants to feel like they found something real, the after-work table that diners describe turning into a late night without anyone planning it. The ceviches appear to be the kitchen's clearest statement. The Acapulco Ceviche is built around citrus-forward acidity — clean, direct, classically structured — while the Ceviche de Coco is known for pulling the genre in a different direction entirely, coconut richness reportedly softening the lime edge into something rounder and more coastal. The Tuna Tostada is consistently cited for the contrast between the crisp tostada base and the fish layered on top, where the crunch functions as structure rather than filler. The E'Steak Koreano & Nopal is the menu's most talked-about dish: a Korean-inflected steak preparation against nopal cactus, a pairing that diners describe as more coherent than it looks on paper. The Al Pastor is reported to deliver exactly what the dish promises — pork with pineapple brightness, fat and acid doing their traditional work. For practical purposes: the Al Pastor and Ceviche de Coco together is the two-item combination that appears most often in how regulars explain the kitchen's range. The room is said to find its stride later in the week. Come with a group, order across both the ceviche and fusion sides of the menu, and let the kitchen make the case for itself. View restaurant →
EsconditeEscondite lands in Verdun with a deliberate lack of pretension — no moody refinement, no self-serious plating, no interest in Montreal's more aspirational restaurant conversation. What it offers instead is a Latin-inflected street-food vocabulary at price level one, which amounts to a fairly pointed argument that bold flavour has nothing to do with what you spend. The neighbourhood crowd seems to have internalized that argument: by most accounts the room runs loud and communal, drawing families, friend groups splitting the full menu, and solo diners who apparently decide quickly once they're through the door. The ceviches are where Escondite's kitchen makes its case most clearly. The Acapulco Ceviche is described by regulars as the brighter, more classically structured of the two — citrus-forward and heat-forward in equal measure. The Ceviche de Coco pivots toward a coastal register, the coconut reportedly pulling the citrus into something more tropical without losing acidity entirely. The Tuna Tostada is consistently flagged as a table favourite, the kind of dish that disappears in the first few minutes. For meatier territory, Papi Chulo's Pork Ribs are known for slow-cooked depth — the dish diners point to when they want to explain why they came back. The E'Steak Koreano & Nopal is the menu's most discussed collision: Korean-inflected beef against nopal cactus, a pairing that sounds unlikely but draws consistent praise for actually holding together. The strategic move, based on how regulars talk about the menu, is to open with both ceviches before committing to anything else — they frame everything that follows. Weekends reportedly fill fast now that Verdun has a clearer sense of what it has here, so a weeknight visit or an advance booking is the practical play. Order generously; the price point makes that easy. View restaurant →

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