
Masakali Indian Cuisine
Masakali Indian Cuisine on Sherbrooke West is the fifth location of a kitchen that built its reputation in Ottawa — and that track record matters.
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The best 15 restaurants for takeout in Montreal — curated by TastyPals editors.
The best takeout restaurants in Montreal are Masakali Indian Cuisine, Pizzeria la focaccia, Rendez-vous Bistro - Indian Cuisine Redefined, and more. Start with Masakali Indian Cuisine if you want the strongest overall first pick.

This guide covers the highest-rated restaurants for takeout in Montreal, sorted by Google rating and editorial judgment. Picks span Westmount, Plateau and Montreal.




We looked for restaurants that feel like a strong fit for the guide topic, not just the most obvious names in the city. The shortlist favors rooms with clear mood, dependable pacing, and enough distinction to help someone decide faster. Read our full methodology →
Lighting, pace, and general energy all need to support the reason someone clicked this guide.
We favored restaurants that feel best suited for the moment, not just restaurants with broad reputation.
The final list tries to give readers enough variation in neighborhood, price, and style to compare real options.

Masakali Indian Cuisine on Sherbrooke West is the fifth location of a kitchen that built its reputation in Ottawa — and that track record matters.
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Pizzeria La Focaccia sits on Mont-Royal Est in the Plateau, the kind of address that sounds like every other neighbourhood pizzeria until you look a little closer at what's actually going on.
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Le Chaska on Avenue Lincoln is built on a premise that has no right to cohere: a North Indian kitchen operating under the same roof as a live brick oven producing old-style pizza.
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Gaia sits on Rue Bélanger at the edge of Little Italy — not the obvious address for Vietnamese food in Montreal, but the kind of quiet establishment that accumulates consensus over time rather than noise.
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Kazu operates on the premise that cuisine borders are a little boring, and at price level one in Downtown Montreal, it's hard to argue with the results.
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Mezzmiz opened on Rue Crescent in 2021 — mid-pandemic, which tells you something about the conviction behind it.
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Pizza Il Focolaio isn't positioning itself as a red-sauce nostalgia act or angling for a white-tablecloth reputation.
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Bawarchi — which translates literally to "the chef," a name worn as a tribute to the cooks who kept South Indian tradition breathing — lands on Bishop Street with a clarity of purpose that downtown Montreal's Indian dining scene genuinel…
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ChuChai is the kind of price-point-one Thai restaurant that tends to recalibrate expectations fast.
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Here's what Reuben's Deli and Steakhouse has figured out that most downtown Montreal spots haven't bothered to: there's a whole crowd of people who want a 40-oz rack of Jack Daniel's BBQ beef ribs AND a proper deli sandwich AND a steakho…
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