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“We had this pizza for the first time at my daughter's daycare christmas party...amazing! The owners were so kind and generous, the pizza was really delicious (not super salty and basic like other popular pizza chains), great price, and THEY HAVE HALAL MEATS!!!Highly recommend ?“
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“I took advantage of a moment of relaxation on the terrace in the sun to enjoy a glass of Chardonnay and a Caesar salad! Caesar salad, the best I've had in a long time. Crispy as can be and with crunchy and tasty toppings. Impeccable service as always. I always come back to it…?“
“The food is excellent, they change the menu regularly to keep things interesting. The prices are decent and the service is quite friendly. They have a nice terrasse in the summer time. The ambiance is great too. There's a bar side and a restaurant side. Noise level can get quite loud when the place is full so not the best place for a quiet dinner.Overall it's one of my favorite restaurants in St-Eustache.“
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“Even with a restaurant crowded with people, we had impeccable and fast service. It's and very affordable and bring your own wine what more could you ask for.Parking: Because of its success, the parking lots fill up quickly but I always find space.“
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“Forgot how much I love everything at Nolah! Raw oysters were served with an amazing sauce and the scallops were cooked to perfection! Served with crispy onions and a quinoa and corn base and squash and cilantro sauce left nothing to be desired *with my bf’s green vegetables. Pricey but well worth it! Bourbon bread pudding is perfect with load of Bourbon! If you haven’t been it is worth a visit!“
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“Always amazing!“
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“my favorite pizza in Montréal“
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“Just Amazing food heathy home made ! Highly recommend who ever hasn’t been !“
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“Do you know the benefits of gardening? It’s an activity that unites my parent and I, and on this cloudy Sunday we toured two nurseries in Laval to get our hands on some spring flowers. (Yes, this is a review of Kinton Ramen, but I'd like to talk about flowers and dirt first.) A New York Times article, citing recent and older studies, described the benefits of taking a clod of dirt in his hands due to the presence of beneficial bacteria found there. My dining companion forced the bill (unintentionally) by soaking even her sweater in potting soil while handling a few pots, making her less presentable for a big outing to the restaurant. A chain ramen restaurant — she loves ramen — where she could sit quietly without attracting attention seemed like an appropriate choice for the circumstances. So, we went to Kinton Ramen at Carrefour Laval with our car filled with a precious haul of magnificent perennials.Founded in 2012 in Toronto, the chain reaches fans of the famous Japanese noodles by offering them the opportunity to combine pork, beef, chicken or vegetables with their broth of their choice (original, miso, shoyu and spicy) in a seemingly warm setting. and harmonious. The wall is made up of squares of wood glued to the wall forming a large chessboard in relief. By tapping lightly with the knuckle of my index finger, I discovered a piece that was moving and coming off. Unfortunately, it was not a trapdoor that allowed the opening of a secret chamber, but only a poorly glued piece. It would have made a great story, because I feel a little short of inspiration to describe the meal to you.The latter was about average, the traditional and shoyu broths that we tried being well balanced with noodles (especially the thicker ones) well cooked, and firm enough to have a certain bite. Our bowls were sufficiently garnished (mushrooms, seaweed and voluptuously tender meat) but the presentation was lacking in originality. For dessert, we focused on the ice cream which turned out to be true to its description: an ice cream that tastes like matcha. Ordinary. $6 for two small bouboules, anyway…Finally, a few words about the service that showed up at our table in the form of a well-felt “Hello/Haïye”. Friendly, keen to do the right thing, quite fast, despite the good occupancy rate of the premises at dinner time. One of the waiters with long, tousled hair seemed to want to break a speed record with a speech rate of 5 words per second, giving me the impression that he perhaps perceived the world as a universe unfolding in slow motion.Overall, it was a nice, if uneventful, little ramen stop. For my tablemate, it brought back memories of road trips, stopping at similar fast food places. Thus, Kinton Ramen is a destination to consider for a tasty Japanese experience without complexes.Vegetarian options: Yes, among other things, vegetable soupParking: It's at the Laval crossroads. If you can't find a place, you need new glasses.Kid-friendliness: Yes, it’s very family-friendly and accessible.Wheelchair accessibility: Yes!“
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“A great discovery! Everything was absolutely perfect. A lovely warm atmosphere. From start to finish we were pampered. Menu with local ingredients. We took the tasting menu and we were not disappointedI highly recommend it plus it’s a BYOB“