Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably already know that Montreal is full of fantastic restaurants.

From internationally acclaimed kitchens to local neighbourhood favourites, the city has no shortage of great food. But not every spot makes it onto a travel guide or TikTok itinerary for out-of-towners.

We recently asked MTL Blog readers on Facebook: “What’s your favourite hidden gem in Montreal that tourists might not know about?”

While we were expecting a mix of parks, events, or low-key attractions, one theme quickly took over the comments: food.

From neighbourhood mainstays to no-frills counters tucked away on quiet corners, many Montrealers were eager to share their go-to under-the-radar spots to eat. Others, though, preferred to keep their favourite places a secret, which is understandable.

But with so many responses about restaurants, we were able to put together a solid list of seven hidden gem eateries that locals say are worth checking out — whether you live here or not.

Chalet BBQ

Rotisserie chicken (with fries) is a staple in Quebec cuisine, and few places do it better than Chalet BBQ. This NDG institution has been serving up delicious birds since 1944, earning a loyal following for its smoky, charcoal-roasted chicken, crispy skin, and savoury dipping sauce that many locals say beats St-Hubert any day.

It’s not flashy or modern, and that’s part of the charm.

Address: 5456 rue Sherbrooke O, Montreal, Quebec

Moreiras

Tucked into a quiet stretch of William Street, Moreiras feels like the kind of Italian place you stumble into once and never forget. The pizzas come out thin and blistered, and the meatballs taste like a Sunday dinner at Nonna’s. One reader described the atmosphere as “cozy with amazing food,” and they weren’t wrong

1744 rue William, Montreal, Quebec

Patati Patata

This tiny St-Laurent diner is a Plateau classic known for crispy fries, cheap burgers, and one of the best poutines in the city. With just a few stools and booths, it keeps things simple, affordable, and reliably good. Locals love the quirky vibe and unchanged menu.

Address: 4177 boul. Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec

Bistro Amerigo

This cozy Monkland Village trattoria is known for its fresh pasta, generous portions, and warm atmosphere. Locals love it for date nights and low-key dinners that still feel special. The gnocchi and short rib ragu are favourites.

Address: 6127 Monkland Ave, Montreal, Quebec

Restaurant A.A

A true local dive with no-frills charm, this cash-only joint on Notre-Dame serves up big portions of classic breakfast and greasy spoon fare at hard-to-beat prices. It’s beloved for its retro vibe and dependable morning-after comfort food.

Address: 3702 rue Notre-Dame O, Montreal, Quebec

Décarie Hot Dog

This greasy staple has been slinging steamés, toasted buns, and classic Quebecois snack bar fare since 1969. It’s a no-frills spot known for poutine, hot dogs, and a lineup of regulars who’ve been coming for decades.

Address: 953 boul. Décarie, Montreal, Quebec

Tchang Kiang by Yangtze

This Monkland Village eatery serves classic Chinese dishes. With a loyal following, thanks in part to its ties to the beloved former Yangtze restaurant, the menu features familiar favourites like sesame beef, egg rolls, and crispy noodles, all served in a casual, welcoming setting. It’s a go-to for comforting plates with a nostalgic twist.

Address: 6066 rue Sherbrooke O, Montreal, Quebec

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