
Simon Hamel-Genest
2 reviews on 1 places
I love love love love Junior! I have been here multiple times and the service is always quick and friendly. The food is amazing, and the portions are large (you will be full by the end of the meal)! The food is great, but the sauces they serve their dishes in is where the flavours truly shine. The cocktails are also amazing, you have to try the spicy mango cocktail.
The choice of music, 90s and early 2000s is great, and not too loud.
The only point I would note is that, maybe last time I went they were running a little bit low on the mango, so the mango salad contained a lot of « filler » veggies (in the past this wasn’t an issue). I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt for this time!
The choice of music, 90s and early 2000s is great, and not too loud.
The only point I would note is that, maybe last time I went they were running a little bit low on the mango, so the mango salad contained a lot of « filler » veggies (in the past this wasn’t an issue). I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt for this time!
Aux Lilas is consistently excellent Lebanese food, cooked with attention and care. The prices are reasonable for the quantity of food, although on the higher end. I recommend the set meals.
Service is inconsistent, and sometimes can be extremely slow. This is a place to have a long-winded evening, not a quick bite. The ambiance is old-school, you definitely feel at home. Definitely a must-try for lebanese food in Montreal, it is an institution of the neighborhood. Expect to spend at least two hours to have a full dinner.
Service is inconsistent, and sometimes can be extremely slow. This is a place to have a long-winded evening, not a quick bite. The ambiance is old-school, you definitely feel at home. Definitely a must-try for lebanese food in Montreal, it is an institution of the neighborhood. Expect to spend at least two hours to have a full dinner.