Ugo Pizzeria MTL Centre Ville
Roman pizza in Montreal doesn't have a long lineage, which makes what Ugo Di Nunzio brought to the Centre Ville worth paying attention to.
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Roman pizza in Montreal doesn't have a long lineage, which makes what Ugo Di Nunzio brought to the Centre Ville worth paying attention to.
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TiBum is one of those places that makes complete sense only once you understand what it actually is: a family restaurant named after its owner, a chef called Bum whose résumé runs from French bistro kitchens to Thai cooking, now planted…
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Chai-Yo earns its place on St-Denis not just as a vegan Thai restaurant but as a direct inheritance — the owner is the daughter of the people behind ChuChai, the Plateau institution that helped establish Montreal as a serious city for ve…
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Pho Cristal is a vietnamese restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Yalla! Le Comptoir Libanais is a sensible middle eastern call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Restaurant Lotus Doré is a small Vietnamese room on Saint-Hubert that has quietly built a reputation well beyond its modest footprint.
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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 CHEF | THE CHEF | الشيف is a lebanese restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Rendez-vous Bistro - Indian Cuisine Redefined is an easy indian option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Rutba - Indian Cuisine is a sensible indian call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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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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Terracotta Restaurant is a sensible global call in Plateau in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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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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Restaurant Canada Best is a global restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Kulcha King's entire identity is structured around a single, uncommonly specific ambition: the Amritsari kulcha, the stuffed, tandoor-baked bread from Punjab's most bread-obsessed city.
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Siwalee opened on Saint-Denis only weeks ago, and the pitch is direct: Thai-owned, family-run, and built around the logic of a Bangkok street market — meaning the goal is honest home-style cooking at honest prices, not a westernized curr…
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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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Pizza Bouquet is an easy pizza option in Rosemont in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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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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What Khao Peeyo is doing on Sherbrooke West is worth paying attention to: planting unapologetic North Indian cooking in one of Montreal's most genteel, historically anglophone neighbourhoods and reportedly not dialling anything down to g…
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Pho Anh is an easy vietnamese option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Bistro Cô Út has built a genuine neighborhood reputation on Plateau-Mont-Royal since opening in 2019 — not through novelty, but through a kind of sincere specificity that the Vietnamese room on St-André at Roy seems to commit to without…
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Pho Jean-Talon arrived in Little Italy in August 2021 with a specific mission: to bring Montreal its first filet mignon pho.
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Bei is an easy middle eastern option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Restaurant Veranda earns its foothold in Old Montreal by doing something the neighbourhood rarely attempts: anchoring a genuine Indian fusion kitchen inside the historic Hôtel Rasco, a 19th-century property that gives the restaurant one…
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Bayrut Restaurant isn't positioning itself as anyone's gentle introduction to Lebanese cooking — and that specificity is exactly what makes it worth a conversation.
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At 4581 Avenue du Parc, Khao Soi Restaurant Thai is making an argument that Montreal's Thai scene has been missing: that Northern Thai cooking deserves its own room, not just a section at the bottom of a pan-Thai menu.
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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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Omnivore St-Laurent is a sensible middle eastern call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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ChuChai is the kind of price-point-one Thai restaurant that tends to recalibrate expectations fast.
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Le Bay Cà Phê is what happens when someone from finance decides the restaurant industry is actually the family business — and treats it that way.
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Krapow has a clear thesis: Southeast Asian food cooked with conviction, with zero wheat in the kitchen and a price point that barely clears the cost of a decent grocery run.
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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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India Rosa doesn't position itself as a special-occasion destination, and that restraint appears to be precisely the point.
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Shaaz | Indian Cuisine | Montreal is a sensible indian call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Pizzeria Dei Compari is a pizza restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Pizzeria Bros (Old Montreal) is a sensible pizza call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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KazaMaza is an easy middle eastern option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Ô Four is an easy middle eastern option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Sumac is a middle eastern restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Pizza Toni - Saint Viateur is a sensible pizza call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Garage Beirut is a sensible middle eastern call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Hayat is an easy middle eastern option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Restaurant Abu El Zulof is a sensible middle eastern call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well. Mezze Selection and BBQ Specialties also give you a decent sense of the menu.
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Pichai is an easy thai option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Mai Thai Cuisine MTL isn't trying to split the difference between approachable and authentic — it picks a lane and drives hard.
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Pho Ly Quoc Su arrived in the Phillips Square corridor with a specific argument to make: that Northern Vietnamese pho — clear, disciplined, aromatic rather than sweet — deserves a proper downtown address.
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Mosaic Resto Lounge operates out of Ville Saint-Laurent — a stretch of Montreal that doesn't get the food press of Le Plateau or Mile End, but quietly sustains some of the city's most committed Middle Eastern cooking.
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Khaosan Resto Thaï is operating on a logic that Bangkok street stalls worked out long ago and most Montreal Thai spots still haven't committed to: price it like street food, cook it like you mean it.
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Bevo Pizzeria is a sensible pizza call in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Here's what separates Siam Centre-Ville from the usual downtown Thai playbook: the kitchen was built around a chef recruited from Thailand specifically to develop dishes that aren't being replicated elsewhere in Montreal, and the restaur…
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Pho Lien has occupied a particular place in Montreal's Vietnamese dining conversation for years — not because anyone has campaigned for it, but because Côte-des-Neiges regulars and cross-city travelers keep returning and keep arguing, qu…
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Pho Tay Ho is not trying to impress you, and that's precisely what makes it worth your attention.
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Pho Nguyen is an easy vietnamese option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Here's what Bangluck appears to be doing that almost no one else on the Plateau bothers to do: treating a sub-$20 bowl of noodles with the same seriousness a fancier room reserves for tasting menus.
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Pho Bac 97 is a vietnamese restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Darbar is an easy indian option in Montreal to suggest without needing a long explanation.
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Restaurant I AM PHO ( Downtown) is a vietnamese restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Rasoi is a indian restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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Restaurant Thaïlande is a sensible thai call in Mile End in Montreal when you want something that usually lands well.
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Pho Anh Vu operates without pretense in a downtown Montreal dining scene that often mistakes performance for quality.
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Le Taj makes a case that Montreal's Indian dining scene doesn't need to apologize for being affordable.
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Downtown Montreal has no shortage of spots pitching "Asian fusion" as an excuse to charge twenty-five dollars for something you can't quite identify.
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Pho Bang New York is a vietnamese restaurant in Montreal that is worth opening when you want a clearer read on the menu and the room.
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The top restaurants for takeout in Montreal include Ugo Pizzeria MTL Centre Ville, Restaurant TiBum, Chai-Yo. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
Ugo Pizzeria MTL Centre Ville is among the top-rated options for takeout in Montreal, with a 9.8 Google rating and 443 reviews.
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