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    Maison Mignon

    4.3 (53 reviews)
    InexpensiveTaiwanese
    Closed 10:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Sesame Beef
    Hilary K.

    In the Area last night for a vip event and of course I pulled out the yelp app to confide in the best places to grab a bite to eat. I happened to stumble upon Maison Mignon and saw the positive reviews so I couldn't help but drive here. A little bummed that it was closing in like ~30min so we were not able to sit down and eat but the man said we can order take out that wouldn't be a problem. Atmosphere: Super cute on the outside , the inside was a tad dark and looked run down in my opinion but very cozy. Service: It was a1 , my husband was really impressed with their service very friendly and helpful just a bit annoyed that it was closing and they would not make the foods we wanted to really try. Food; Whatever we ordered was to die for.. oma gawd the food was DELICIOUS !!! That Beef and noodle soup waaaw It was amazing! It was super tender and the broth was amazing , authentic and fresh. I enjoyed the soup. I really wanted to try their Japanese Tokyo Octopus balls .. I was so sad they didn't have it and really was eager to have it unfortunately its a custom order that you must order way in advance :( Bummerr as most things posted on yelp were not available!!! Their sesame beef and fried fish was Great ! I can tell it was definitely fresh , the rice was incredibly fresh too and I was happy about everything just wished there was more availability to the menu.. or maybe it's because we came here near their closing time and that's why they didn't have much left. Overall, I'm glad we stopped by and we'll definitely be back to taste their other delicious food menu items. Totally recommend it!!

    Audrey L.

    What a big disappointment! I was prepared to get a good beef noodles soup. And I got, an average beef noodles soup. The chunk of beef were tough and very large, so you could not get a little bit of meat In every mouthful. The broth was ok, no more, no less. The noodles were good. They felt freshly made and authentic. The food was a 3-3.5 stars. It was the experience inside the restaurant that was horrible. Firstly, a customer that was ordering to go began talking very rudely to us. Saying that we were not using our chopsticks correctly and then proceed on ranting about what was on TV. We could not ignore him. The restaurant is so small and without music. Making every discussion impossible to miss. In a way, the owner had nothing to do with the rude customer. But as soon as the rude man left with is order. The owner started talking with us. The moment we had our meal, we haven't been able to talk together. He was nice, but he was pointing at different things in the restaurant telling us how much it costed. Like the oven to make the custard pie is 3 000$ and the permit to operate it is 450$ a year. And then he started talking about the linguistic debate. I was sweating like a sinner in a church. I mean. Please can we pay and leave please?! The food was ok. But I just had such a bad experience I can't leave a higher note then this. I'm not hard to please. Go and see my other reviews you will see that I give 4 stars review like if they were candy on Halloween. I give 4 stars to McDonald!

    Beef noodle soup!
    Boz X.

    Ever since I got back from Taiwan, I havent gotten a single taiwanese beef noodle soup that tastes genuine, up until today. It's not featured on the menu but locals love it. The reason why this soup is legit is because the broth is made out of beef bones so it's packed with flavour, and behind it is a taiwanese chef who trained in japanese cuisine. Their tea is particularly tasty with the addition of roasted nuts and rice. The pancakes come filled with red beans or taro, but taro was the best. I have yet to try their Japanese menu.

    Yep, it was outstanding, Bozan X knows soup.
    Risa D.

    Went here last night with a small group of Yelp friends, people generally smarter than me about authentic Taiwanese food. All I knew was it had been chilly and felt like fall and I was craving soup, and man did this tiny hole in the wall deliver. We were the only ones in there on a Tuesday night, and the young couple who own the place and make all the food from scratch seemed perplexed but happy we were there, and eventually we got them to come out and chat with us and they were so funny and dear and great. We all ordered the beef noodle soup that Bozan X had told us about, except for the representative from the land of Vegetarian who was well taken care of as well, but will no doubt tell her own story. The soup was just outstanding. Broth that takes 5 hours to simmer to glorious savoury perfection, beef that's falling apart tender, crunchy veg and incredible homemade noodles that I could eat daily. I might go back this weekend for the mooncakes, and around Christmas for all the different cakes the mama chef so proudly told us tales of, and I'll be back before then many times for sure to sooth away the winter chill with these lovin spoonfuls.

    Beef broth soup
    Richard B.

    Was on Decarie street near Cote Vertu, hungry, whipped out my phone, Yelp app, made decision, Maison Mignon. After scrolling through the menu I knew that I had to get the infamous beef soup. The rich and steamy beefy broth accompanied by thick noodles was the perfect remedy to the mild cold that I was fighting. If you ever ask the staffs what the street food-like stand with little cast iron sockets is for then they'll tell you it's for the pancakes that come in three different fillings: custard, taro and red bean. The first one has a beautiful hint of vanilla with the right amount of sweet, the second has a subtle floral note and the last one, well... It's red beanish. Maison Mignon was a pleasant discovery and I'd definitely come back to see what the menu is hiding from me.

    Taiwanese beef noodle soup
    D'Arcy L.

    Hidden gem of a restaurant that you would definitely pass by if not for a local Yelper (Bozan) who has inside knowledge of how amazing the specialty beef noodle soup is here. Really it sure is outstanding for Taiwanese beef noodle soup. The broth is wonderfully rich in flavour. So rich yet not salty and a great mix of tender fall off the bone meat plus Shanghai bok chop with a chewy noodle. If you are into pho you must try this soup as its different yet flavour is out of this world! A bowl of soup on a cold fall-winter day is an amazing way to warm up the body. They also offer a hot chilli sauce to zip it up another notch if spicy is to your liking. The restaurant is simple yet decor is clean and comfortable. The husband and wife team do also special Taiwanese cookies which we got to sample the pineapple filled ones which were a pleasant finish to a big bowl of soup. Service was friendly and we were the only ones in the restaurant on the visit so we had more personal explanations of their culture with some jokes thrown in. Price wise it's extremely inexpensive at around $10 a bowl. The crew that came left with full tummies and content satisfaction. The menu is small but you can sense they care to serve you their home cooking plus dedication to delivering a top notch meal! I haven't found many places in MTL that specilaze in Taiwanese food. There is not a huge offering on the menu as they have mainly Chinese dishes plus some Sushi but the soup is out of this world! I'm definitely coming back to sample more dishes of the menu specifically speaking their stir fry's.

    Beef noodle soup
    Massimo G.

    This place is definitely a hidden gem. Yelp's suggestion and the reviews of folks who been there already created my state of curiosity to man up and to give it a try. The owners are very caring and friendly. You can feel that they are proud of their cuisine and culture since their dishes are cooked with fresh and natural ingredients. I ordered the beef noodle soup which the owner recommended it since it was still freshly made. Oh my, that soup is amazing! That beef broth is so pure and so delicious! It's not over salty, just perfect to my taste :) You get back a very generous portion of that tender and juicy beef, a beef broth that will amaze you and some good fresh vegetables.. Oh and I forgot the marinated veggies on the side that you can put over the top of your soup.. After all this, what could go wrong? Niente, rien, nothing The pineapple cake are also a must! their made by them and it's for only 1.50$ each. Overall the soup costs 10$ which according to me it was more than worth it. I will definitely go back there soon in order to try their weekend fresh made pancakes which I also have to give it a try. Be happy.. Eat well :)

    Beef noodle soup
    Jason M.

    We came here recommended by a friend to try out their authentic Taiwanese beef soup and boy did that recommendation deliver!! I'm licking my licks just thinking of this place. If I ever find myself in this area anytime between October to April, I will be here to warm up my bones with that awesome soup! The serving size is generous and the price-tag is very reasonable. The staff is a couple and are very welcoming and eager to please. The gentleman left a very positive impression on me. The place is small yet has that nice homely feel to it, they're a relatively new business and I hope word gets out, this place should be filled with patrons. I had a few other things but they truly paled to comparison to this great soup! If I ever find myself in the area, I have to go back in!

    Esther A.

    Just finished having the most delicious bowl of Taiwanese beef noodle soup. It tastes like nothing I've had before. I came here based on the Yelp recommendations as I was feeling like having some noodles while in Montreal and I was not disappointed. The restaurant is in a quiet area and is small and cozy. The owner/operator is very nice. The inside of the restaurant has a very homey feeling like you've been invited to eat at someone's house. We ordered beef noodle soup and Cantonese chow mein. The definite standout was the beef noodle soup. It was so delicious. I've had similar noodles in Toronto but the broth was the best I've had. I don't know what their secret recipe is but oh yum yum. We also had the custard filled and red bean filled cakes which were freshly made. They were delicious as well. If you're in the area it is definitely worth checking out.

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    Small Taiwanese homemade food. The owner is friend. Handmade pineapple cakes are amazing

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    It is a very cosy place. decent food with good price. one of the very rare Taiwanese style restaurent in Montreal. highly recommended.

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    This is such a cozy asian restaurant, the owner is very nice and friendly, all the foods are affordable and delicious too!

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    Very good Taiwan food, the beef noodle is the the best. They also have snacks which made by the chef, delicious and not expensive.

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    Ville-Marie

    This is a casual Taiwanese joint in the heart of downtown Montreal, with easy access to Centre…read moreBell, which came in handy for us recently. They seem to do a fair bit of takeaway for bubble teas and foods. We were seated quickly and the menu was accessible via a QR code, except the code printed on our table was so faded that our scanner didn't recognise it and we had initial trouble loading up the menu. There was another of the same code printed on a specials menu, which is how we got our menu up. The food took about 10 minutes and there were a few other groups dining in. The vasir rice is something we had wanted to try for a few months, and it was overall worth the wait, although it's still not my all-time fave minced pork rice. The pork was tender and thankfully they serve a good amount of juice so the whole thing wasn't dry, which has been an issue with some other versions of this dish elsewhere. The use of stir fried veggies is interesting and again something we haven't seen elsewhere, and while it's not my fave, it's one of the better versions we've had. I initially balked at the seemingly copious amounts of sauce over the cheese potato korokke, but apparently we needed all that sauce and, while is rather not have cheese in my korokke, it was cooked like it should (crisp on the outside, tender inside) and was tasty. Staff come around with a handheld EFTPOS for payment, and it was all in all a pretty seamless experience. I would return for the same and other stuff in the future.

    Cute taiwanese cafe! We reserved ahead of time and I'm glad we did as the restaurant slowly got…read morebusier at night. We ordered: General Tao poutine ($16) Fried squid tentacles ($7) Iron plate noodles ($14) Oyakodon ($13.45) Beef noodle soup ($13.25) Drinks: Dark oolong creamy ($5.75) Aloe lemonade winter melon ($5.7) Passion fruit green tea ($5.8) Pretty decent size portions here! The general Tao poutine was surprisingly really delicious and unique! It used sweet potato fries and instead of gravy, a sweet savory sauce! The squid tentacles were super crispy. The iron plate noodles were kind of basic. It straight up tasted of just black pepper. The oyakodon was pretty okay too. The beef noodle soup had really chewy noodles and the beef was good but portion was smaller than I thought. Don't order this if you can't handle spice! The drinks were especially good and extremely worth it if you order their biggest size! Love that they come with so many options and toppings.

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    TLDR: Simple no frills kind of place. Delicious food at a reasonable price served by the sweetest…read morelittle old ladies. I have had Le Roi du Wonton on my list of places to try for years now, but they aren't open on the weekends and when we come to Montreal, it's usually just for the weekend. However, we were in Montreal on a Friday and early enough to dine there before they closed at 7pm so I finally got to experience their delightful wontons. I ordered their famous namesake, the wonton soup ($6.99) and my husband got the General Tao Shrimp ($17.99). My husband was so excited to see General Tao Shrimp on the menu. It was our first time seeing such an item. He LOVES General Tao Chicken and he LOVES shrimp, so he had to get the General Tao Shrimp. He loved it! His dish had 10 large and juicy shrimp battered and deep-fried with a sweet, spicy and sour sauce on top with onions, carrots, bell peppers and green onions. The sauce was reminiscent of the sauce on sweet and sour pork, but with a spicy kick. I had one shrimp and agree that it was fantastic. His dish came with a small bowl of white rice. My wonton soup was also delicious. It came with 5 huge wontons. Like the biggest wontons I've ever seen in my life, lol. They were filled with ground pork. The filling was a little saltier than I like, but I don't eat a lot of salt, so I think most people would think it's fine. It had some chopped up lettuce, thin slices of omelette, seaweed, some pickled vegetable that I could not identify, and green onions. Very tasty and such a good price! We got a pot of complimentary jasmine tea to start. And for dessert we were given complimentary wafers. Two sweet little old ladies ran the show when we were there. They were very welcoming. And they practiced excellent hand hygiene. They were both cooking in the kitchen when I went up to pay. One of them washed her hands before and after cashing me out at the register. The place is very utilitarian. You do not come for the decor. They seem to have some faithful regulars though. When we were there a lady who appeared like she perhaps came every Friday as when she arrived she announced it's Friday and she was greeted like they were expecting her. She ordered a dish to eat there and one to take away afterwards. I can see why they would have a loyal following. I definitely recommend! Street parking only, as expected for this part of town. We walked over from our hotel. Oh, it's cash or debit only. They don't take credit cards. (116)

    If you're looking for a place for fancy Asian food, please don't go to this eatery…read more The food, the layout and decoration here reminds you of home. Food tasted like they're prepared by your parents/grandparents needs no more further description The servers were extremely sweet and friendly, who were afraid that we were not full, afraid that we were not hydrated. Very homely environment

    Maison Mignon - taiwanese - Updated May 2026

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