Montreal Food Guide | My Personal Favorites Since September 💙
Here’s a roundup of all the delicious spots I’ve tried in Montreal since September! 💙 = highly recommended! 🍽️ Restaurants 1️⃣ Toki (Korean) Combo Platters: Tteokbokki + fries + fried seaweed // Kimchi fries + fried chicken Verdict: Huge portions but can get heavy. Good for sharing! 2️⃣ Café Pastèque $10 Squid Rice & Beef Rice Bowls – Filling and budget-friendly! 3️⃣ Pho Anh Vu 💙 (Vietnamese) Pho & Spicy Bun Bo Hue (with beef + blood pudding) – Flavorful and satisfying! 4️⃣ Happy Lamb Hot Pot Lunch Buffet (~$27 after tax): Wide variety, solid choice for hot pot lovers. 5️⃣ Song Tea 💙 (Bubble Tea & Desserts) Lychee-Green Grape Frozen Yogurt & Grape Cheese Tea – Their drinks NEVER disappoint! 6️⃣ Fuwa Fuwa (Japanese Desserts) Matcha Tiramisu ($16): Skip the syrup—it’s way too sweet! 7️⃣ Café Aunja (Middle Eastern Café) Persian Fog (Signature Drink) & Tiramisu – Unique flavors, great for studying. 8️⃣ Dessert Café Momo 💙 (Classic Dessert Spot) Tiramisu Bingsoo (Shaved Ice) – A must-try! Blueberry & strawberry flavors also great. 9️⃣ Accio Cup 💙 (Creative Coffee Shop) Jasmine Latte & Basque Cheesecake – My go-to café, visited 4-5 times already! 🔟 Opiano (Korean Desserts & Rice Bowls) Strawberry Bingsoo & Salmon Bibimbap – Affordable and tasty! 💡 Final Thoughts Best for Cheap Eats: Café Pastèque, Opiano Best for Unique Flavors: Accio Cup, Café Aunja Best Comfort Food: Pho Anh Vu, Happy Lamb #MontrealEats #FoodieDiary #BestOfMTL #DessertLover #COTD