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Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is one of the best vietnamese restaurants in Montreal for pho, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
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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Big marinated shrimps cooked with fresh lime juice and wasabi
Grilled mussels on hot plat topped with shallots and nuts
Chicken satay skewers served with peanut & coconut milk sauce
Marinated beef rolled with piper lotot leaves served with rice vermicelli noodles, lettuces and fresh fine herbs
Fresh salmon with rice, mixed lettuces, green soy bean, avocado, jalapenos and cucumber
Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is a clean first click in Montreal when you want a vietnamese option you can trust. Tôm Sú - Big Marinated Shrimps and Chém Chập Nàng - Grilled Mussels also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 774 Google reviews.
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For now, Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal holds a 9.4 rating across 774 Google reviews.
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Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is a Vietnamese restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. 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…
Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is best for pho, lunch, takeout, pho, noodles, cheap eats. Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is a clean first click in Montreal when you want a vietnamese option you can trust. Tôm Sú - Big Marinated Shrimps and Chém Chập Nàng - Grilled Mussels also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 774 Google reviews.
Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 9.4 from 774 reviews
Start with Tôm Sú - Big Marinated Shrimps, Chém Chập Nàng - Grilled Mussels, Xiên Satay - Chicken Satay Skewers and Bò Nướng Lá Lốt - Marinated Beef with Piper Leaves. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal holds a 9.4 Google rating from 774 reviews. Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is a clean first click in Montreal when you want a vietnamese option you can trust. Tôm Sú - Big Marinated Shrimps and Chém Chập Nàng - Grilled Mussels also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.4 rating across 774 Google reviews.
Bistro CÔ ÚT - Montréal is located at 3807 Rue Saint-André, Montréal, QC H2L 3V9, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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