La Belle Tonki
$$ • Asian Fusion, Vietnamese
Hours:
1335 Rue Beaubien E, Montréal
(514) 419-0660
About La Belle Tonki
Customers' Favorites
La Belle Tonki Reviews
Excellent! Service impeccable et très bonne bouffe 👌
Hier soir, nous avons décidé de rejoindre notre fille dans l’un de ces restaurants préférés, malgré le long trajet depuis notre domicile hors de l’île. Nous sommes arrivés à 18h15 et avons été informés par l’hôte d’une attente de 30 à 45 minutes, ce qui nous convenait. Nous avons laissé notre numéro pour être avertis par SMS lorsque la table serait prête. Pendant que nous attendions dehors, notre fille discutait avec les autres clients dans la file d’attente,...read full review
Nous étions un groupe de huit convives et nous avons eu droit au menu dégustation.
Huit services tous très alléchants . Les dumplings 😋 le plat avec la morue 🤪etc..délicieux et présentation impeccable.
Service très sympathique ( merci à Hubert)
Et félicitations à la brigade aux cuisines.
On y retourne et on amène nos amis? Oh que 👏 OUI 👍
Ratings
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5 - 10PM |
| Thursday | 5 - 10PM |
| Friday | 5 - 11PM |
| Saturday | 5 - 11PM |
| Sunday | 5 - 10PM |
La Belle Tonki is a charming restaurant that offers an exceptional dining experience. The welcoming staff create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The menu features a diverse range of delicious dishes, including the popular Chaul Chnam Thmey, which combines authentic flavors with creative presentation. Customers praise the generous portions of food, such as Tom Yum, pho, and the Kimcheesy poutine, which won the 2021 poutine fest. The salad is also highly recommended for its great taste and texture.
The restaurant boasts a fun, eclectic, and chillout vibe, reminiscent of Montreal. The decor is very Instagram-worthy, adding to the overall experience. Guests will enjoy a wonderful time, with clean washrooms and friendly service. The atmosphere is the real attraction here, with a unique Vietnamese twist that sets it apart from typical Vietnamese restaurants. The average cost is around $35 per person, and it is recommended to arrive before 6 pm to avoid queues, as seating is first come, first served. Children are allowed, making it a great place for families.
Customers have praised the restaurant, highlighting the fresh, vibrant, and flavorful dishes, including the pork dumplings, beef carpaccio, papaya salad, meatball poutine, classic beef pho, and udon noodle special. The service and atmosphere have also been described as friendly, fun, youthful, and eclectic. Customers have also highlighted the delicious Ramen Laksa, Poutine DAC Biet, and the Creme Brulee Cafe Viet et Amaretto.