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    Bistro Nolah

    4.3 (86 reviews)
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    Outdoor seating
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    Bill M.

    FIRE! This was a delicious Cajun/Creole hideaway! The food and service was impeccable! Chloe was our server and didn't have us waiting! I thought I had pics but my phone didn't eat first that night! The three of us had the top 4 apps on the menu and the Catfish (Ermahgerd)... going here again!!!

    Beignets
    Olive A.

    I had a really great time here last night. The food was amazing. The beignets were mind blowing. Everything just tasted very good. I can't wait to visit again soon.

    Good, fresh but not not worthy 35$!
    Diana N.

    Good but Totally NOT worthy! Way too expensive for what it is. Even kinda ridiculous. Also the cake was ridiculously very NOT fresh! Will never go back. So 2 & half stars. -Braised short ribs (35$): Fresh & good but not worthy 35$ -Crab cakes (18$): Not that fresh, Not tasty, very small portion. Way Too expensive for what it is. -5 piece of fried chicken (24$): Nothing special about it. It is wayyy too expensive for what it is and its also just fried chicken! -Chocolate Torte (12$): just NOT fresh & NOT tasty, very old!

    Braised rib eggs benedict.
    Michelle V.

    Braised short ribs egg Benedict served with an in-house made hollandaise sauce with creole seasoning. Brabant potatoes with trinity vegetables: onions, peppers, celery, and 14 seasonings. This dish has been my personal favourite and I hope it is here to stay. Tender, juicy and savoury meat with an extra kick. I am a sucker for hot sauce. Their hot sauce is not for the weak soul and that's how I like it. I'll be completely transparent, we all know West-Island is old and probably not trendy like certain places in Montreal- I mean, come on, nobody needs to lie about this, you know damn well it's true. But I truly believe Bistro Nolah has talents and a lot of potential to offer. Sure you're not in an Instagram environment, but ask yourself if you're truly here for the food or that fake ass life? At this point, I've given up on being a size zero so damn straight I'm going to make each other these calories worth it. Now someone needs to help me button my pants because I'm definitely going back to Bistro Nolah.

    Norine A.

    My friend from the West suggested a meetup on her end and hence came Bistro Nolah on my radar. I have heard of them on social media a few times around but it never occurred to me the theme was NOLA styled cuisine. I have been to New Orleans-so this location was a must to try. The drive out to the west is a long one from the south shore, and tucked in a strip mall kind of parking lot is this lovely bistro. There is a terrace that was closed the day I went. The decor really captures the colors and culture of New Orleans, from Bourbon street to Mardi gras art. The menu was very typical of NOLA cuisine. I loved the fried chicken (5/5), it was very soft and juicy. Followed by the shrimp grits (4/5)-served with huge shrimp. The mac n cheese (2/5) I wasn't crazy about since the cheese was too overcooked. The dessert was my highlight- the Cafe du Monde styled beignets (5/5) so cute and fresh! Can't forget the banana foster cheese cake (5/5), a traditional NOLA dessert. At this point I was already in a food coma. This bistro really exemplifies Montreal's culinary diversity, its worth making the drive out!

    Jason M.

    I always jump on the opportunity to try Southern cuisine. New Orleans style? Yes please! We came here for a friend's b-day supper and I was looking forward to try some authentic meals. The Good - Charming little bistro like setting, not much space indoors (I'd say it seats about 25) with a large patio. Closed for winter obviously. Setting is pretty chill and appropriate for the food. Intimate even. Good vibes. - Hushpuppies were delightful. - Desserts are seriously amazing southern delights, we tried the beignets (delish!), the bread pudding (I didn't dig the alcohol, that's just me though) and the Mississippi Mud Cake (seriously rich and orgasmic!). - Dark and Stormy Cocktail was exactly what it needed to be. - The wait staff were great all night long. The Neutral - Their menu has a limited selection and specialize to Southern cuisine. They do have "daily specials". I was seriously hoping for the pork belly but alas it was not available... (I died inside). The scallops I ordered were decent and I tasted a few other ribs such as the beef short-ribs and jambalaya and they were good. - This is a gastronomic somewhat pricey meal... don't expect your main meal to fill you up. The Bad - No Bads! I expect to be back, I'd love to try their brunch menu!

    Mac Mac' N Cheese Aux Trois Fromages & an order of Grits - both amazing!
    Rhonda B.

    Bistro Nolah is a favorite restaurant of ours that never disappoints and last night was no exception. There was a steady flow of people coming and going. I requested via CHKPLZ pick up at 6:30 and when I called, the food wasn't quite ready so Nolah called me back a few minutes later. The order was well packaged and arrived home 12 km later still hot. All 4 dishes were perfectly executed, not a fault. Mac cheese creamy cheesy unctuous rich. Grits with butter & mascarpone-no more said. BBQ Shrimp jambalaya with chorizo had loads of flavour, perfectly cooked succulent well seasoned shrimp over delicious chunky chorizo laden rice. BBQ brisket melt in your mouth with sweet/tangy/mustardy sauce topped with meaty oyster mushrooms all sitting atop creamy buttery mashed potatoes. Both mains left a nice heat tingle in our mouths! Somehow managed to share an OMG bread pudding sitting in a dreamy pool of the best bourbon sauce ever.

    Alligator (special of the day, not on the regular menu)
    Philippe G.

    If my food checklist had alligator kn it, I can now checked this off. It's not what I was expecting to take but when in a cajun restaurant, it's a good time to try new things. One look at their menu and first thing I realized was that I was going to have to come back. There were too many interesting items to take. We ended up taking the Louisiana crab cake and the alligator as entrees, the shrimp jambalaya and the blackened catfish as main meal. Only thing to say about the food is WOW... for everything. The food tastes fresh and well spiced. It's a bit spicy but that is to be expected with cajun food. The shrimp jambalaya was the spicier thing, getting spicier with each new bite. They also bring you warm bread and a hush puppy, which is a bite made of sweet potato that is fried. Excellent When I said that I would have to go back, after eating the food the question is not will I go back... it's more when. I would say that nolah is one of my top 3 restaurants in the west island.

    #bulbasaur approves of the bread pudding
    Mike A.

    If you're looking for a local taste of New Orleans /Louisiana fare, this is definitely the place to be. The location itself may not be great, but once you walk through the doors the outside world goes away. We were seated on the terrace and it felt like we were nowhere near a city. The ambience was great and the waiter was excellent, making every dish on the lunch special sound wonderfully appealing. My wife had the shrimp creole and loved it. I indulged in the jambalaya entree and sausage gumbo, finishing with an excellent bread pudding. Will definitely be back!

    Buttermilk pancakes
    Alex F.

    Doesn't look like much when you walk past the restaurant since it's hidden in a small mall on St-Jean Boulevard. However, once you walk through those doors, you find yourself in a busy restaurant with a few tables filled with people eating delicious looking food. We were lucky enough to have a table for brunch since the waitress told us that they are usually fully booked on Sunday's. They have a very small brunch menu (around 10 items) but all the dishes that we ordered were amazing. That southern New Orleans inspired food was well cooked, well seasoned, well made. Will definitely be back if I'm ever in the West Island area.

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    The food here is awesome the management is friendly and very generous great group of people

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    Absolutely everything on the menu is amazing, service is just as good! Very highly recommended, but book in advance as they fill up fast!

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    Over rated. Not much ambiance either. There are too many better options to eat in the West Island.

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    La Louisiane - Crispy sweet potato fries with dip

    La Louisiane

    (54 reviews)

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    Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

    What is La Lou's secret? We have been dining at La Lou for over 25 years, it is our "Go-To"…read morelocation for all our little special occasions. You are welcomed so warmly by the staff, always helpful but NEVER intrusive. Honestly makes you feel like you are at a Louisiana local neighbourhood Chow-Down, as friend not a patron. Love that about La Lou. Last night's dinner started with a Hurricane, for me and a spicy Caesar for my partner. The Hurricane was delicious, a perfect blend of fruit juices and rum, I could drink these and nothing else, for the rest of my life. My partner reported the Caesar was perfect, from the mix to the spicy bean garnish. Our appetizers were Hush Puppies (of course) and Crab Cakes. The Hush Puppies were little balls of flavour, texture and taste, prepared to perfection. The crab cakes had the crispy exterior and soft, savoury and delicious interior. Love the presentation. I should have taken photos but I was too interested in devouring these little jewels. My partner ordered the Meat Jambalaya, he was blown away by the perfect seasoning, combination of the ingredients, Andouille sausage, smoked ham and chicken. He says he highly recommends this dish. Ordinarily, I go with the blackened fish of the day, but this visit I thought I would try Lou's Famous Fried Chicken. There is a reason it is "Famous". The chicken was juicy and tender, the coating was crisp and delicious. It came with a side of seasoned fries, delicious and tender. We desperately wanted the incredible Bananas Foster dessert but there was no way we could eat another bite, so we finished off with 2 BB King specialty coffees. You have to try one, if you go; delicious! Again, I forgot photos! Coffee, Bailey's and darned if I can remember the other ingredients. They are listed on the menu. All this to say that if you are visiting Montréal - this is a "Must visit" destination. We live 65 kms away and gladly brave the traffic to avail ourselves of this little treasure chest of Louisiana flavours.

    We went for dinner on a Friday fall evening, no reservation but were able to walk right in. Our…read morehost was friendly. Apparently this place has been around for about 35 years along with other spots in this neighborhood. I was starving so we ordered right away and asked for sweet potato fries. They came out super hot since the kitchen was just a few steps away. They had a very flakey flour coating and were delicious with the sauce. The paneed chicken with creamy green peppercorn sauce was good with the garlic mashed potatoes. Not bad but kind of expensive for what it was. As for the meat jambalaya, it seemed a bit skimpy on the meats... Just a few pieces of sausage, ham and chicken. Good tomato based sauce. Overall food to price value is a 4/5.

    Lattuca Barbecue - Spare ribs, pulled pork, brisket, mac and cheese, beans

    Lattuca Barbecue

    (201 reviews)

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    Ville-Marie

    Lived up to the hype. Excellent food. Generous servings. Ordered for four but was enough food for…read moreeight people.

    We dined here on Saturday April 27, 2024 around 6PM. Had made a reservation since the website…read morestrongly suggested this. The restaurant is small and fills up fast. Located in the heart of Old Port, this small joint offers a simple menu of bbq meats and sides. There is only beef ribs, porc ribs, pulled pork, brisket and smoked chicken, served with your choice of mac and cheese, coleslaw and baked beans. There are no appetizers and no deserts - however there is a cocktail and drinks menu. I do find it odd that the food menu is not posted on the website, nor on their social media. I saw some outdated photos of the menu other customers posted. The only place to see a physical menu is on the outside of the restaurant itself, otherwise once seated, there is nothing printed and the server will be the one to talk through the options. My partner and I opted for the beef ribs (there is an extra $7 for this option), pork ribs and smoked chicken. The meats were all very tender but lacked flavor - as if there was not enough seasoning or sauce. We had sides of mac and cheese and coleslaw. The food was very good, but not amazing and expensive for around $40 a person to start with plus the surchage for beef ribs. Cocktails were around $17. Very pricy dinner, for this, I expected larger portions. I found the Texas bbq experience to be lacking despite the website claiming this is Texas style. They surely do not serve American sized portions. I am a slim female with a healthy appetite and was disappointed in the lack of food, especially for the sides. There are maybe 3 or 4 bites of coleslaw or mac and cheese in each serving, yet these are the cheapest foods I don't understand why they couldn't be more generous. The time it took to prepare the food and serve us was also puzzling. We arrived when the restaurant just opened and were among the first to order yet waited probably a good half hour or more before our food arrived. The meats are all cooked in advance and I suspect the sides were as well - as we overheard a server mentioning the food is smoked in St-Eustache which is North, outside the island of Montreal. There are no smokers on site at this restaurant. I am glad I tried this place as there is a shortage of good BBQ within Montreal - however due to the portion size, slow service, price and location I would not come back. Unfortunately there is no parking nearby so be ready to pay upwards of $25-$30 for a paid parking lot, or take public transit if you can.

    Le Rusé Renard - Cocktails!!!!

    Le Rusé Renard

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    When I went to the table we were given, my mom asked about the previous place there. It was a great…read morecreperie that moved, but the people didn't know. They said it closed and that they were better. Well, at least they were confident with the place and their food. The place look really nice with some great theming. But the buffet was generic. Just some normal breakfast items and some special stuff like ham and turkey. It's good, but nothing really to ride home about. Next time, I'll go back to the village to the real crepe place that everyone loved instead of the place that tried to take its former location and glory.

    A cute restaurant with a lot of potential. The place is covered in wood and that makes it feel warm…read moreand welcoming. Outside, there is a large patio and bar for summer nights. Inside there are booths for more intimate dining, although large parties are also able to be accommodated. The Boursin chaud appetizer was the highlight of my meal, and the drinks menu is adequate for a variety of meal choices. The meal went down quickly after the appetizers, sadly. Water service was slow and then non-existent, empty glasses were not removed, and when the food arrived, it was cooked poorly. Duck dishes were dry and oversalted, the flatbread had raw dough in the center, and the pasta dish was poorly dressed. When dessert arrived, it was tiny, tasted bad, and was not a nice end to the 3 hour meal. So, while there is potential, the staff needs to have adequate numbers to handle the diners for the restaurant to get more stars. But don't give up, try it yourself when it's not a holiday, and come prepared to relax over a long meal with friends and family.

    Bistro Nolah - southern - Updated May 2026

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