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Restaurant Bangluck is one of the best thai restaurants in Montreal for dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
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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Pain, crevettes, porc, sauce chili douce, concombre
Wontons aux crevettes et porc vapeurs + sauce soja sucrée et l'ail frit
Salade de papaye verte, tomates, piment, citron vert, cacahuètes
Nouilles aux œufs, curry khao soi maison, poulet, lait de coco, oignons et coriandre
Nouilles aux œufs, curry khao soi maison, bœuf braisé, lait de coco, oignons et coriandre
Restaurant Bangluck is a reliable thai choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Shrimp Toast and Sui Mai also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 202 Google reviews.
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For now, Restaurant Bangluck holds a 8.8 rating across 202 Google reviews.
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Restaurant Bangluck is a Thai restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. 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.
Restaurant Bangluck is best for thai food, dinner, takeout, bold, spicy, thai. Restaurant Bangluck is a reliable thai choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Shrimp Toast and Sui Mai also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 202 Google reviews.
Restaurant Bangluck is in the Good value price range (value). Google rating: 8.8 from 202 reviews
Start with Shrimp Toast, Sui Mai, Papaya Salad and Khao Soi Gai. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Restaurant Bangluck holds a 8.8 Google rating from 202 reviews. Restaurant Bangluck is a reliable thai choice in Montreal when you want something that tends to land well. Shrimp Toast and Sui Mai also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 8.8 rating across 202 Google reviews.
Restaurant Bangluck is located at 4509 Rue Chabot, Montréal, QC H2H 1Y1, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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