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Finally visited the Mauritian restaurant in Mtl. Ngl, i got a bit emotional when i saw their menu. It felt like home!
Ofc, I had their dalpuri and fried noodles. Didn’t disappoint at all!!! Tasted just like home!
And what better way to end the night than with an alouda! Too good!
Our server was the nicest girl we had met in a long time!
Service was a bit slow cause there was only one person waiting on tables and one person cooking! However, the food is worth the wait!!!
Definitely recommend! But do call them first to get a table; it might get pretty busy!
Ofc, I had their dalpuri and fried noodles. Didn’t disappoint at all!!! Tasted just like home!
And what better way to end the night than with an alouda! Too good!
Our server was the nicest girl we had met in a long time!
Service was a bit slow cause there was only one person waiting on tables and one person cooking! However, the food is worth the wait!!!
Definitely recommend! But do call them first to get a table; it might get pretty busy!

EVERYTHING IS SOO GOOD. We ordered almost everything on the menu. One dish after another, the surprise just kept coming. When I thought it can’t get better than this, the chef just proved me wrong with the next dish. I’m CRYING HAPPY TEARS. Loving this place. So happy a friend recommended this resto to me. Will definitely coming back.

The lamb biryani is really good.

The culinary experience at this restaurant is truly exceptional, with a diverse menu that boasts outstanding flavors of the Mauritian island and creativity. However, the atmosphere falls short of complementing the exquisite cuisine, lacking the ambiance one might expect for such a culinary delight. Despite this, the outstanding food alone makes it a worthwhile dining destination.

Hi had one of the best Briani poul since a long time. It tasted so good. I also tasted the gato arouille, gato pima, halim agneau and finally an Alouda on top of it. All were perfect !! Thank you Kistnen. Keep going the good work !! 💪💪🇲🇺🇲🇺

As a Mauritian student in Canada, I often get homesick for authentic Mauritian food, especially when there are no nearby restaurants. So when my friend recommended Gourmets des Iles in Montreal, I couldn't resist trying it.
I ordered some childhood favorites to reminisce. The mine bouille with chicken, a tender and flavorful dish with fragrant spices, vegetables, and rich broth, brought back memories of a trip to Saint Pierre in 2014. It artfully captured the flavors and made me grateful for the nostalgic experience. The side dish, arouille (taro fritters), perfectly replicated the flavors my aunt used to make every weekend, crispy on the outside and soft inside. The heavenly rose and vanilla-flavored alouda, a lighter version of falooda, complemented the meal.
Restaurants like Gourmets des Iles, specializing in authentic food from back home, are a true blessing. Thank you for the nostalgic journey, Gourmets des Iles! Highly recommended for Mauritian food, even beyond their menu!
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I ordered some childhood favorites to reminisce. The mine bouille with chicken, a tender and flavorful dish with fragrant spices, vegetables, and rich broth, brought back memories of a trip to Saint Pierre in 2014. It artfully captured the flavors and made me grateful for the nostalgic experience. The side dish, arouille (taro fritters), perfectly replicated the flavors my aunt used to make every weekend, crispy on the outside and soft inside. The heavenly rose and vanilla-flavored alouda, a lighter version of falooda, complemented the meal.
Restaurants like Gourmets des Iles, specializing in authentic food from back home, are a true blessing. Thank you for the nostalgic journey, Gourmets des Iles! Highly recommended for Mauritian food, even beyond their menu!
To hear about this review, follow us @eatinontario on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

🍽Food: 5/5
📍Place: 4/5
🤵Service: 5/5
💵Price: 5/5
Simple food but tastes incredibly good. This is my first time trying Mauritian cuisine, and it was amazingly good. I highly recommend trying the fried noodles with lamb. Starters are very cheap and if you are going there for the first time, try them all!
📍Place: 4/5
🤵Service: 5/5
💵Price: 5/5
Simple food but tastes incredibly good. This is my first time trying Mauritian cuisine, and it was amazingly good. I highly recommend trying the fried noodles with lamb. Starters are very cheap and if you are going there for the first time, try them all!