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vietnamese restaurants in montreal

Summer is gearing up to be a festival-filled season in Montreal and foodies can officially add a Vietnamese street food festival to their things-to-do list.

Chợ Đêm MTL is returning for its second edition this summer at Montreal's Bassin Peel where Vietnamese culture will be on full display. The food festival will run along the waterfront of the Lachine Canal and include eating stations, live performances of both modern and folk songs and dance, V-pop, Vietnamese martial arts and more.

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There are many options for a good bowl of pho in Montreal that will keep you both full and satisfied, with lively, affordable Vietnamese restaurants in practically every corner of the city. A new Vietnamese restaurant, Pho Ly Quoc Su, offers a more serene environment than many and a build-your-own-pho option without sacrificing anything on affordability or portion size — the bowls are massive.

Pho Ly Quoc Su officially opened its doors this August in Philips Square, right in the heart of downtown, and is serving up a BYOP concept (build-your-own-pho) along with loads of other satiating Vietnamese dishes including spring rolls, vermicelli bowls and of course, Vietnamese iced coffee.

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Montreal's foodie scene has welcomed a wave of new restaurants in 2023 and many have quickly landed on just about everyone's radar. The city has seen a major influx of fresh culinary concepts including new takes on Vietnamese cuisine , delish twists on Lebanese classics and elevated versions of Thai faves .

Now, while the city has become home to dozens of new Montreal restaurants, cafés and bars this year, we've narrowed down the list to the 15 best new spots across the city, from Old Montreal to Old Rosemont and beyond. After compiling a catalogue of all the new eat and drink destinations that opened across Montreal in 2023, we narrowed it down to those with 4.5 or more stars on Google and no fewer than 10-15 reviews.

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Montreal's food scene is about to get a spicy new addition this summer with the opening of a brand-new Vietnamese restaurant. Hang, which promises haute cuisine, is taking traditional mom-and-pop Vietnamese dishes to the next level with bold flavours and daring new creations.

"Montrealers will be fittingly welcomed to come 'hang' and indulge in a culinary journey that reflects Vietnam’s rich heritage with an innovative spin on favourite dishes," the restaurant wrote in a press release shared with MTL Blog.

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Montreal, meet Bếp Cuisine Viet — the newest Vietnamese restaurant to join the city's impressive roster of foodie spots. In collaboration with Ganadara, Sushi Sama and Poke MTL, Bếp Cuisine is offering up all your Vietnamese must-haves.

Despite aiming to open last winter, Bếp officially opened its doors back in November 2022 and is located on rue Jarry E. in Montreal's Villeray borough.

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Subs, pitas, burgers, and panini, Montreal's sandwich scene is top-tier, and it's only gotten better with a brand new bánh mì spot in the heart of Montreal's downtown core. Sandwich Mi Bao officially opened its doors on January 9, 2023, and offers various bánh mì choices that look so delectably saucy.

The Vietnamese café is located on rue Saint-Denis and offers patrons four types of sandwich proteins to choose from, including General Tao, pork, chicken and tofu all served with your choice of fillings from cucumbers, marinated carrots and daikon, coriander and of course, Mi Bao's house Vietnamese mayo…and lots of it.

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Nothing compares to the cathartic feeling of taking that first sip of pho — it hits the soul in ways other dishes could never. Luckily, Montreal is home to several must-try pho spots that are bound to please you and your taste buds.

From the flavourful broth, a mix of beef or chicken all the way to the veggies and rice noodles — pho may be a simple dish, but it's a top-tier meal that hits every. single. time. Oh, and not to mention it's light on the wallet, too!

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