705 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3B 4G5, Canada
Open for takeout and delivery on DoorDash.
Time Out Market Montréal is a must-visit for food lovers. Located inside the Centre Eaton de Montréal, it offers a fantastic variety of culinary options, bringing together some of the best Montreal eateries under one roof. you can sample everything from classic Montreal dishes to international flavors, all in a lively and vibrant setting. Whether you’re in the mood for a gourmet burger, fresh seafood, or something sweet, there’s something for every taste. The market’s central location makes it super convenient to pop in, especially after a day of shopping or sightseeing in downtown Montreal.
A really cool quick dining experience. If you are looking for more of a formal sit down, this is not your place. It’s basically a really big cafeteria with better quality food. The best part is there’s something for everybody here. Plus, you can grab a cocktail with whatever food you choose. I had a burger and I asked for no cheese and to put it on lettuce instead of a bun, and there was absolutely no problem with accommodating my request. The burger was quite good, however, it was not the best burger I’ve ever had. My friend had butter chicken from the Indian place and he said it was good, but also not anything ridiculously amazing. For a quick dinner option with lots of choices to suit lots of people this is a good choice however, there are much better restaurants in Montreal. The music was so loud that it was hard to speak to each other without feeling like you’re yelling. However, it is a pretty cool vibe in that location.
This was my first time trying bao buns, and they were exquisite! The pork, despite a small piece of fat I couldn’t chew, was incredibly tender and had a great flavor. The bread was delicious, and I loved the addition of kimchi, which gave the dish a perfect balance. I couldn’t get enough of their fries either—the sauce makes them addictive! I also shared the General Tao with a friend, and it was fantastic. The crispiness of the chicken with the sweet and sour sauce and the perfectly cooked pineapple was like a dream. I’d definitely recommend this restaurant if you’re ever at Timeout Market!
Top tier food court in the mall. Has a wide variety of foods from Japanese, Haitian, Hawaiian, Italian, American, Canadian, as well as Coffee, Alcohol, deserts and more. Really a good place to take a group with diverse preferences. The food here is pricey though. I ordered the Haitian and Poke as well as a coffee and they were all really good just again...overpriced. Also great vibes. Kind of like a Starbucks cafe mood.
I love the concept of this market! Loved being able to satisfy all my cravings all at once. We had the seafood paella and churros from Ibericos, salmon and tuna oishi at Le blossom , rigatoni from il miglio, and a poutine!
A fantastic food court offering a wide variety of high-quality food from different countries. The selection is impressive, featuring Spanish, Italian, American barbecue, Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, Canadian, and more. Each restaurant is top-notch for a food court, serving amazing dishes. The bar at Time Out Market is great as well. We enjoyed some fantastic cocktails, and the beer bar had an excellent selection. It's the perfect place to spend time with friends, as everyone can find something they like, no matter their taste. Overall, Time Out Market offers diverse and delicious food options. Highly recommended for a fun and tasty outing!
I couldn't find the Timeout Bar's Google page, so I'm writing here in one word: AMAZING. I've tried all of their cocktails, and they are always good. The service is exceptional, and the bartenders are super friendly. They have their unique touch that, I think, makes this place stand out. My all-time favourite is the yuzu sakura, but whenever they have seasonal specials, that's my choice. The drinks are on the pricier side, about $20 each. It's one of my favourite places to hang out with friends, as it is spacious with many seats, and you can sit as long as you want without interruption. However, it can get very busy and loud sometimes, and the smell of different foods can be overwhelming. The ventilation system is not very effective for that big floor. The location is also a bonus point. As for the food, I've tried almost every restaurant there, and they consistently have good quality food. My go-to restaurant is the American BBQ, which has tender and great steak options at a reasonable price.
When we visit a new city, Time Out Market would be on our to-eat list since we always can find the signature food of the city from their vendors. We got a grilled chicken with poutine set and Indian paneer from 2 different places. Both orders were decent with proper portion.
Great vibes. Got seafood Paella at Ibéricos. Really delicious small plate for $20, in Toronto paella is $40+
Visited Marusan Japanese food for lunch. Found a hair in Miso Epice Ramen. They gave me a refund but no apology haha The white fat male cashier is very like a robot he s definitely not for customer service
The atmosphere was pleasant, relaxed, and inviting, fostering a friendly environment where one could comfortably sit near strangers. However, the food we sampled was only mediocre. The lobster roll (Homard) from Climats had bread that was overly toasted and lacked sufficient softness to absorb the sauce; while the caviar was delicious, the lobster itself had an unpleasant odor and did not seem fresh. The fries were excellent, but the tartar sauce appeared old, with visible oil separation. The Prosciutto pizza from Moleskine had an acidic tasty tomato sauce. The dough was slightly burnt on the bottom (was not wood oven to expect burnt), and it lacks texture when you hold it. Overall, it was average.
Absolutely delicious! We will definitely return.
Expensive but worth it. Great variety and beautiful flavours
Always a favourite to eat here. Restaurants are awesome and it s so easy to go here with friends. Everyone can eat where they want and you meet afterwards.
Absolutely love the concept. Food court convenience with gourmet options. Very well executed & operated. The variety & quality of the options is superb and the space looks amazing.
Great variety of foods from different countries , cool spot to eat alone or with your friends/colleagues, and nice music Parking: Eaton center parking
Thank you tartlet!
Thank you tartlet!!
Gorgeous !
Manager long blond hair, racist and displace bad honest, I hope this will be taken into consideration, his photo will be published on all social networks
Time Out Market Montreal is a must-see destination for food lovers. The idea of bringing together several talented chefs and renowned establishments under one roof is a real asset. The variety of cuisines offered, ranging from local specialties to international flavors, guarantees an enriching dining experience suited to all tastes. The space is modern, well appointed and invites discovery, with tempting stands at every corner. However, the atmosphere can sometimes get a little too noisy, especially during peak hours. Finding a seat can also be a challenge if you go during busy times. Despite these minor drawbacks, Time Out Market remains a unique place to enjoy quality food while discovering some of the citys best culinary talents. Ideal for an outing with friends or family, it is also a perfect place to discover the essence of the Montreal gastronomic scene in one place.
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We went to 03 different restaurants (pasta, burger and Spanish) and the burger was in the TOP 01 for flavor. The pasta was nothing special, it lacked flavor. The place is very big and I like the variety of restaurants, even the bar... you have a huge selection of wines, drinks and beers. They have a space only for people over 18 and another only for accompanied minors. The tables are shared, but we had no problem sitting down.
2024: red tiger, the sandwich is super good, the service excellent. 2022: interesting for a lunch. Varied offer
Time out market is awesome
The food at Red Tiger was really mediocre, I wouldnt recommend their pho, it is too sweet, the broth was room temperature so it couldnt even cook the raw meat inside. My friend couldnt even her beef slice because of it being so raw. I ate mine because I paid for it, so I forced myself to eat it. If the broth isnt going to be piping hot they should be slicing their beef into thinner slices, not thick slabs. The service was really fast though. But for the price you can go to better Vietnamese places for cheaper and for a bigger size portion.
All of Montreal Culinary under the same roof. Out of the ordinary.... The best choice of restaurant.... Best place to play your favorite games
Safe and fun place to go with family, friends or alone.
I had an amazing experience! The food was delicious, and the staff were incredibly friendly and attentive!
I love this place and everything in it, except food and drinks prices that they seem a bit pricey. I experienced Montreal s famous beer (IPA) and the other tasty ones here when we arrived here two and half years ago , they are still delicious
Good food, but noisy and a lot of waiting. Its better than traditional food courts, thats obvious. But it is not pleasant in terms of comfort. I went to Chanthy Yen. The food was good.
I hate that Toronto doesnt have this. This is such a better concept than the standard mall food court with the usual fast food chain restaurants.
Amazing variety
Ate at Le Blossom, ordered some sushi that was not really good, worst thing? It didnt come with wasabi and ginger, when I asked for it, I was told that it was payable, really? Come on, where are we heading at? Next time, would they charge for the chop sticks?
Great place. We love coming to eat there. Everyone can choose their Cuisine. Kid-friendliness: Yes, there are small menus. And there are also arcades.
Saturday evening with a friend, we shared a few dishes from different counters. Some dishes were ready quickly, others took almost 20 minutes! The cocktails were good, but too complicated in my opinion. The music at the end of the evening was too loud in my opinion. Still a positive experience overall! I would go back for another 5 to 7 with friends.
Time Out Market in Montreal is a great place to try good food. There are many stalls with different dishes - from street food to delicious specialties. The atmosphere is relaxed and modern. Perfect for discovering and enjoying something new.
I recently visited Time Out Market Montréal for the drag brunch on November 2nd, and while the experience had some incredible highlights, there were a few things that could have been better planned. First, lets talk about the positives. The drag show was absolutely fantastic! The queens were stunning, and the performance was full of energy and humor. It was a joy to watch, and they really knew how to engage the crowd. I also have to give a special shoutout to the Nutella calzone I ordered from Moleskin it was absolutely delicious and the perfect sweet treat to enjoy during the show. However, the set-up for the event left a lot to be desired. We made sure to arrive an hour early to get a good spot in front of the stage, but when we got there, we learned that all the prime seating was already reserved. We tried to take a spot on the side, but unfortunately, that didn t work out well either. Throughout the performance, people constantly walked right in front of us, and the aisle was often blocked by people stopping to watch or take pictures. While the staff did their best to keep things moving and ensure that the flow wasn t disrupted, there was only so much they could do. My main issue was with the stage placement and the seating arrangement. Given how popular the drag brunch is, it seems odd that the best seats right in front of the stage were all reserved, leaving the rest of the crowd in less-than-ideal spots. Why place the stage in an area where there s limited seating in front? It s disappointing, especially when you ve made an effort to arrive early and get a good view. Overall, the drag show itself was a blast, and the food was top-notch, but the seating arrangement and stage placement really need to be reconsidered for future events. It s such a great concept, and with a few tweaks, it could be an even better experience.
I can t find the google page for the Japanese cuisine called MARUSAN, just had the worst ramen there. I ordered spicy miso flavor but it s not spicy at all and the taste is so bad. The pork tasted like not cooked enough and the soup is too salty but without any good flavor in it. My friends ordered curry and the chicken and beef are also terrible. So not worth it.
As a Japanese person, Marusan was a disappointing experience I ve had. I ordered beef curry and the meat was questionably red and wasn t flavorful: it tasted bland so I stopped eating it in a few bites. But worse, for my friend, as her chicken (she ordered chicken karaage) looked really uncooked. It was overall a very disappointing experience as I had high expectation after reading the reviews.
Americas BBQ was my choice of food. I got the ribs... 3 ribs... It was not worth the price you pay. I shouldve gotten double that for how expensive it was! The food itself was good, but just a HUGE ripoff. Perhaps the other places are better, but definitely stay away from Americas BBQ!
such a fun spot to grab food or a drink. so many great options, we always gravitate towards the sushi. the cocktail bar has great options for drinks as well
Handsome!! Excellent food and lively atmosphere!!
We happened upon this area while exploring Sainte Catherine Street and the Eaton Centre. This is the hippest, nicest mall food hall I ve seen. Great atmosphere and a diverse clientele. Choices from around the world. We had the Vietnamese Beef Vermicelli bowl and wings; both great. In unexpected find, give it a try.
A very pleasant place where you eat well. A bit expensive though!
Excellent lunch with Japanese dishes offered at the Blossom counter, inspired cuisine adding contemporary notes to traditional offerings; our choice: poke with protein ingredient of your choice (we chose lobster/mango), vegetarian gyozas and tuna tataki prepared as sushi, a marvel for the eyes and in flavors. The place is particularly cool, you can sit wherever you want, on a large table or a pedestal table for two, near the bay window or in a more cozy place with subdued lighting, its a great experience.
Nice moment around a Gin Tonic workshop!! I highly recommend it!
Great place!!
Their poutines are absolutely worthless. To flee!
I recommend ChefPaul, Haitian restaurant, good food, Oxtail, Grillot etc. But the timeout market is a place where you can enjoy eating on a busy day, there are a lot of people but the service is quite fast and enough space to suit a crowd. Very trendy mix of young people and adults, wine areas etc
Here are my culinary experiences at Time Out Market Montreal: May 1: Le Blossom, Japanese restaurant. A real discovery! It was a professional lunch and I was super happy. I had a Salmon-Tuna Poké bowl and I fell for a homemade cake, absolutely delicious! It was a real feast! The atmosphere was great and everything was perfect. June 21: I tried Le Campo and its Portuguese chicken, and I visited Le Blossom again. Always so happy to eat there! I recommend this place to anyone who wants to enjoy themselves and have a good time! July 18: I tested the newcomer, Climats. I had fish and chips and extra fried calamari. I was more than full, lol. Be careful, the portions are generous and super good! September 25: I tried Ibericos, I took the Paela / Patas / drink trio, nothing to say that its very tasty and good, to make again soon .
Great place, everyone can take what they want!! The pasta was excellent, as well as the prime rib, the only negative point was the music which was much too loud, there were 5 of us, we ate without really being able to communicate with each other, unless we shouted across the table! !!
Amazing place! Clean food good quality
Great cuzy food court
I love the food, drinks, and atmosphere here, but had an issue with service today. My phone died, and none of the outlets near the tables worked. When I asked to charge it at the bar and offered to take full responsibility for my phone s safety, the staff still had me try multiple outlets again and even tested my charger on their phone before allowing me to charge it. While I understand policies, it felt a bit uncomfortable. They did help in the end, and I appreciate that. I d suggest checking the outlets and being a bit more responsive to small customer needs
Wheelchair accessibility: Elevator, no stairs, with tables that are wheelchair accessible Food
So many choices !! Food always been great and have a tast at the wines section
Being charged an 18% tip at the counter to get our glass of water ourselves at another counter .Its an aberration They practically force us to buy ZERO ECOLOGICAL bottles of water for a modern concept thats is disappointing and worrying
Large food court that can accommodate about 1000 people Good quality I recommend this place! I think if something like this existed in Japan, it would be very popular. The table and chairs have a woodgrain look and are made of high-quality wood, creating a nice atmosphere. There are 20 types of shops? To some extent You can also drink local beer.
Excellent place to eat something and have a coffee. We really liked the taste of things. Dont miss the opportunity to stop by and try something. The service is excellent and very friendly
Excellent place to eat Downtown Montreal. The place is very beautiful, clean and the food is very good. I tried the restaurants Blossom (Takoyaki, salmon sashimi), Climats (Lobster/shrimp rolls) as well as the pizzeria and everything was excellent every time. They also make very good moktails and have a nice selection of beers and wines. I highly recommend! Vegetarian options: There are vegetarian options in every restaurant. Dietary restrictions: Restaurant owners have always asked us if we have any dietary restrictions, so I imagine they can adapt their dishes. Wheelchair accessibility: There is an elevator
I was a regular customer of the Taj for their famous butter chicken, total disappointment, they changed the recipe It looks like chicken in tomato sauce, it tasted just like that It was my last time that I was their customer, when the recipe is a winner, we dont change it
A modern take on marketplace with spectacular varieties of food option. Conveniently located at Eaton Center it is definitely the place to try local food from local great restaurants via fast food counters. Cuisines from Mexican to Vietnamese to Caribbean to Indian to Italian and so forth...it is the place to try the best Montreal can offer :) There is also a Soda bar along with Mocktails stalls and a different section just for 18+ with bars. A must venue to visit when in downtown shopping and chilling and wanting to try out local Montreal food. A diverse and unique fast food service that brings out the best of la belle province du Quebec à Montreal :) Great service run by great people :) A truly diverse place that exemplies the multicultural aspect of my city, my Montreal
So many options to choose from. Great alternative to a fast food with a much better ambiance
Le point fort de l endroit c est qu il est chaleureux, conviviale et propre. J ai tester les pizzas qui étaient juste correct avec un prix plus élevé que la moyenne. Je vous conseille d y aller et de vous faire votre propre opinion, ca reste correct quand vous voulez faire du shopping et manger dans le coin mais pas pour vous faire un bon restaurant.
The dishes are really good, but on the other hand at IBERICOs the large paella to take away was not big at all, almost no rice, a chicken drumstick and two pieces of rabbit, very disappointed. The same thing at Chanthy Yen, 5 micro wantons for $12 before taxes!!! This is quite exaggerated... On the other hand, the Taj and Paul Toussaint, large portions, fair prices, very good!
A nice place to eat... Lots of choice and varied tastes for everyones pleasure. Although a little expensive compared to what is offered Vegetarian options: Lots of vegetarian options offered... Soups, salads, fried foods...
I would go but they do not take cash so they lost my business. Cash is legal tender and should be excepted everywhere
This is a review of the ramen garlic with extra chasu. Im giving the food 2 stars and bumping up the rating because there are many choices and its an interesting environment. I paid $25 for the food and it extremely disappointed. The ramen broth was too salty, almost inedible (I thought about taking it back). The broth is complimented with 2 slices of chasu (glad I ordered a side) and is peppered with random oils and a lot of frofth (why?) plus the black garlic oil I ordered. The side chasu is served cold and heavily flavored with soy sauce (just salty, on top of the salty broth). The soup wasnt proper ramen hot and didnt have much flavor beyond salt and creamy. I realize this isnt LA nor Japan, but this trendy spot should be better than this. Considering this is a copy paste concept food court, Im not inclined to try anything else.
Upscale food court with upscale food at upscale prices in an upscale interior (upscale review).
Nice atmosphere Beautiful decorations
Great place for a lunch.
The beers section is my favorite! Best beers I have ever swallowed till date!
A great experience to be able to eat with friends at several places at the same time. Taj cuisine is exceptional! I fell in love with the lamb curry. Yum
Poke Homard was very good and fresh.
Very urban,nice spot
Must Go!! Before you eat and drink anywhere underground you must Go To Time Out Grill Food Service Atmosphere If your looking for a little getaway, this little gem is the place to go for Great Food and Drinks. Love the Bouncer at the front door
We ordered Portuguese chicken sandwich. It was a 4/5.
Went to Marusan and am disappointed. Lack of vegetables in the cari. Basically zero. Its only rice and a bit of tofu with the cari sauce.
Great food options and the ambiance is great. We got our food pretty fast and it was delicious.
This time out market is in the mall, so not as cute as others. I have been to one before but with multiple people. As a solo dinner, it is disappointing all the full size options because I wanted to try multiple places. I wished they had smaller options, more appetizers or like half orders. No cash accepted.
What is going on with the security men at the bar section? One time this one man meekly came up to me, half heartedly.... all bashful and ashamed.... just to whisper: ... are you... are you 18? I try to ignore him because hes freaking me out (Im a young woman sitting alone) but he keeps pestering me! Its not even obvious hes security, he just looks like a regular guy! Obviously Im gonna ignore a random guy because Im a girl and I have to do that on the daily. Then I say Im twenty something and hes like: Oh Hehe, I thought u were younger... Like what? ... This is the worst way of implementing security ?? Another time when I didnt answer a security guy, he started AGGRESSIVELY tapping me on the arm? Imagine my shock when trying to sit and eat my dinner calmly and then some random guy starts touching me out of nowhere... When I showed my ID he got irritated and YANKED my card out of my hand, then gave me a dirty look. This is genuinely such a terrible way of implementing security. I dont understand who decided to implement this but clearly they either dont understand or dont care that theyre freaking out young women with their tactics. Especially when its not obvious that its security men given that half the men here are office works so theyre in similar suits... They ignore 90 percent of people and then the 1 percent of the time, they come up to a random person whos already been sitting at the bar for hours and already probably had a drink... Genuinely rethink this method because in every NORMAL establishment people are always carded at the door, NOT after theyve been sitting for hours at the bar.
Great place, tons of dishes
Ibéricos: Pan con tomate rather bland, tomato very little flavor, the bread does not seem to be rubbed with garlic or if it is, not enough. Too much salt.. Potato tortilla too salty too... its a shame. Onions not homogenized enough but that may be a bias because the tortilla was runny in the center, interesting. Accustomed to Spain and its cuisine, I unfortunately only had a distant taste.
Excellent selection of foods in this place! Affordable too, I had Vietnamese and was very content with price and portion size. There is a small team that clean the place too, they were all friendly too, thank you
I ve been vegan for years and just had the best vegan ice cream I ve ever had at the dairy bar. They use the Les givrés brand and were serving the caramel chocolate one, it was very rich and delicious. They also have quite a few vegan options in the food court, so you won t starve, but I don t know how good those ones are. I did enjoy the mocktail bar, but found the drinks a bit sweet.
It all depends on the restaurant, however avoid Ibéricos as much as possible, being used to the time out market, this restaurant in particular made me lose the desire to eat at time out! The large size of the paella should be avoided, big scam it is exactly the same quantity as the small one spread on a larger dish! Really a shame because the rest of the restaurants Ive tried are very good!
Lovely experience , would love some bigger portions of food but overall enjoyable experience. I highly recommend the sodas since theyre really good, but also not everyone wants to drink alcohol with every meal
Glad I tried out this place. Lots of options to choose from. However, the perfume scent from downstairs (maybe sephora) was way too strong. It bothered so much that I couldn t finish my food
Superb concept. I didnt know where to start when making a menu choice. Finally, I went to the Spanish for a fish and seafood paella (individual portion). It was delicious and exceeded my expectations of flavors true to my Spanish experience (I traveled there often and lived there for a year). I will definitely go back!
Super pleasant atmosphere, with tables to share and options for all types of cuisine: Japanese, Vietnamese, Argentinean, Portuguese. We went twice in a short period in Montreal, we liked it so much.
Great food and atmosphere. Lots of selection of restaurants. Big 18+ section also an 18+ family section. 3 bars wine, cocktails and beer with many options. Lots of seating. Worth the trip. Love DJ during the evening.
The dishes offered by the three restaurants we visited were very good. Kid-friendliness: High chairs available!
A food court where you can enjoy meals from various countries. It was a bit unsettling to hear the music being played so loud...but there was also a bar for people over 18, and the atmosphere was stylish and fun.
A very wide choice of dishes to satisfy everyone
The culinary diversity is the point that struck me the most. Nice atmosphere Attached is a Haitian recipe Kid-friendliness: Adapted. There is even a games area for waiting
The Time Out Market Montreal is an absolute highlight for every foodie. The variety of culinary offerings is impressive - from local specialties to international dishes, there is something for every taste. We had the *Phoenix Roll (Sushi) from Blossom* and an *Aubergines au Parmesan Sandwich from Bossa*. Both dishes were excellent choices. The ambience is modern and lively, perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family. The central location also makes the market an ideal spot to have a good meal after a stroll through the city. I would highly recommend the Time Out Market - a great experience for anyone who likes to discover new flavors and enjoy them in a relaxed atmosphere.
First time visiting the Time Out Market food court and I have to say I very much like the trendy vibe of the place and will surely go back (want to try Le Red Tiger). I believe theres a bit of everything for everyone. Now, we were two and we ate the Marusan. Food was okay (we had the roasted garlic ramen with the fried boneless chicken), a bit salty for my liking but its the attention to details that let me down. I noticed my GF began eating her soup or rather the ramen in it with a fork. They gave only one set of cutlery, so I went and asked for another and one of our bowls was chipped. So yeah attention to details even if you are not competing for a Michelin star.
Ideal for eating well quickly.
Loud beyond the ability to hold a conversation. Even though I appreciate the fact that there was a dj, he was trying to run a club while I was trying to have a beer with colleagues
A posh food court with gourmet foods from around the world served on real dishes with a hip soundtrack and quick service. Cleaned constantly by attentive staff. Options for different budgets. A café, cocktail and mocktail bar round out the options. Vegetarian options: Plenty to choose from. Dietary restrictions: They have GF and Vegan options. Parking: Charging stations for electric cars. Kid-friendliness: Booster seats available. Wheelchair accessibility: Table heights for use with wheelchairs available. Elevators.
Lovely little spot to enjoy delicious sandwich /snack while waiting and passing some time.
Love it here, so many options and great food, the staff is courteous and big thanks to Mike the bartender for a great drink recommendation! Il signo for those interested
**Disappointing Experience at Chanthy Yen in Time Out Market Montreal** My visit to Chanthy Yen at Time Out Market Montreal left much to be desired. Despite arriving during the lunch rush, they were out of several menu items, including the Bao buns we had our hearts set on. We settled for the shrimp tartare, which had a disappointingly slimy texture, though the sauce was flavorful. To add to the frustration, they ran out of donuts without informing us until after we had ordered, although they promptly refunded us. The shrimp chips and salad were highlights, but overall, the experience was marred by poor communication between the cashier and kitchen staff. Whether it was an exceptionally busy day or simply an off day for the restaurant, our visit was not impressive.
Great selection of International foods. High quality and tasty variety for all palates.
I love Time Out Market
Great refueling spot during your shopping trip!
We went here a couple times during our trip. My husband is a celiac with dairy allergies, so finding a place to eat is always difficult, however the staff were very accommodating and made him a delicious salad with salmon both times. He really liked it and Im glad he got to enjoy eating somewhere other than home. The food here was very good.
mediocre at best. the paella place is fairly bad, the lobster roll is ok (but not so much lobster, as expected), the grilled fish place is also okay but the portion is quite small for 30 bucks. Food : 2/5
Wide array of food options and quality specialists. We had Ramen and wraps, both tasted very good.
Nice and trendy place Quite noisy because there are so many people. Super good burgers at the burger stands.
Went to the burger and had a terrible experience, worse service Ive ever had, at the end the burger tasted like burned plastic and the bacon tasted liked passed. I will never come back or recommend to anyone.
I was going to have a drink in the bar,.but the music waa.deafening and.ridiculous high speed.overly-bass back-beat disco music, and it.permeates the entire market. Whoever decided on this music must.be wanting to be at a dance club in Miami. People are.here.to eat, not dance.
One of the finest food courts I have ever seen.
Points off for being in a mall. Otherwise, represents some awesome food and beer from Montréal.
Had a very wide variety of food! I tried the Moleskine Margareta pizza and it was delicious! There were lots of different types of food there- Indian, Japanese, Italian, salads, BBQ, etc. I brought my pizza into the 18+ bar area and enjoyed a mojito!
Great place to eat overpriced food if you wanna feel fancy. The quality varies greatly between restaurants, but the good ones are worth it.
Perfect taj cuisine
The cool atmosphere of the service and experience was awesome. The restaurant has a vibe
Incredibly good ramen magic broth
Great place to eat! There is everything from meat to sushi, pizza, pasta... each stand has its own dish. In the center there are tables to eat! Advise!
Good overall experience
Definitely went during rush-hour, so a lot of the stalls were quite rush with their orders. The chicken satay vermicelli bowl was quite good, but definitely be ready for higher prices and table/chair search.
We had Japanese dishes at the corners of Marusan and Le Blossom. Everything was excellent.
Fun vibe with lots of food options, all of which were very high quality. Service was relatively fast considering how busy it was, and the cleaning staff did a great job of keeping things tidy.
Totally recommend for lunch or dinner
Man where do I even start? We had to go twice first of all, it was that good. Got from 4 different places: bao buns, Vietnamese tofu vermicelli bowl, some coffee and from a Jamaican spot. All the food was so good!!
Good job Victor! Thank you for being born
Food is definitely not cheap, be prepared to pay more than you would elsewhere. It is definitely very good food and drinks though, worth to check out and try.
Not the same atmosphere as Lisbon But the taste discoveries are there
Nice area. Overpriced food. Il miglio risotto $22 for a large but it was NOT large. Too salty. Small. No taste. I cannot imagine people pay $13 for a small. This is sad. Travellers trap.
Great food, with a clean and inviting atmosphere! Plenty of diverse menu options!
How come workers doesnt have gloves or any hygienic rules?
Great offer at various stands
A great place to taste a wide selection of dishes from much of the world. You order at the different counters and sit along large tables. The food is very good. To do.
The restaurant at Simons serves delicious and affordable food, as well as fast service. The T-Town poutine was surprising!
Wonderful
love the curry chicken
Food at the Simon restaurant really mediocre, I have quite a stomach ache, and so does Ibérico. The employees are jaded and it shows on the plates. Run away.
Ramen at MARUSAN is one of the best ramens I ve ever had so far in the US and Canada. I tried a lot of ramens in NYC but none beats this one. I tried the original and roasted garlic and they were so good! It s hard to find ramens that taste like ones you can have in Japan. But this one definitely deserves the five start! I will come back here if I come to Montreal in the future.
Very original Time Out concept. Everyone can choose their food and sit on the tables provided. I dont recommend the Indian restaurant, the chicken was dry, the rice didnt have that much taste, I was disappointed. The naan was good though.
Got there 15 mins after it opened and there was barely any seating left. Very busy. Climats was very overrated. Ive had better lobster rolls. Didnt finish my food. Why am I also tipping 15% when I have to find my own seating and pick up my food 20 my minutes later? Wouldnt come back.
Possibly the only food court in Montreal with an 18+ section. After a day of yelling kids at a mall its a welcome relief. The restaurants offer some great options and the wine and cocktail bars are fantastic. The beer selection leaves a bit to be desired but its decent. Theres often live DJs to set a party vibe. Wheelchair accessibility: 100% accessible with a couple of elevators. The washrooms have an accessible stall with plenty of room to get a wheelchair turned around.
Had the popcorn shrimp poke bowl at Blossom it was really bad. Had 4 tiny shrimps inside soaked in oil and hard to chew. the whole dish was stale. The rice they put inside wasn t even half a cup, what s with the stinginess rice is a cheap ingredient. I used to come to this place often but never coming back after this experience. Waste of my 24$
Delicious food
Vegetarian options: Poké vegetarian Food
Accessibility is decent, but it can be difficult to find seating because it is very busy. My partner could transfer to a high table from her wheelchair but not everyone can, and the low tables that are more accessible were full both times we went. The food options are great I thought the ramen at Marusan is incredibly delicious, and the curry was very good as well. The carbonara at Il Miglio was very good as well. Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessibility at the vendors is fine, but it can be difficult to find accessible seating.
A must for good-value chef-inspired cuisine. Milk Bar is no longer what it once was, sadly. Le Blossom poke and fish n chips from Climat were a hit. Plus and awesome coffee bar as well.
High end for foodies
Timeout is one of my favorite places for happy hours. Several choices of restaurants and bars (cocktail, mocktail, ice cream, etc.) Vegetarian options: Dhal, chickpeas, veggie burger, sushi
Great variety and lots of options! I tried the Indian restaurant and the naan bread was amazing :) Food
Very fast service, lots of choice in food. Magnificent place. the Indian was not famous but the pizza was good! I recommend this place!
Its a fancy mall food court. There are some good eateries. Very sterile vibe though.
Marusan has a great ramen. The broth and tare is rich and densely flavorful. No need to order extra toppings, as it comes with everything. Order extra noodles if you re hungry and want to enjoy the broth. Price is in line with what I am used to. The curry dishes are also very good. The curry has a nice, smooth texture and flavor. Dishes are nicely presented. I consider this the real deal, not imitation Japanese cuisine. A simple menu, done well.
There are quite a few different food stalls here, which is nice, but for some odd reason I couldn t decide what I wanted to eat. Nothing was really calling out to me, and in the end, I grabbed a bowl of ramen. I really don t remember ramen being over $20 but with inflation and food costs going up, a bowl now easily sits at $25 (if you add a tamago - egg). I have to say though the noodles were cooked just right and the broth was very flavourful. The pork was a bit too fatty for me. The sandwich from Bossa was good, but I m also not the best to judge on sandwiches since it s not my go to. My only critical feedback is that the bread could have been softer, but that s just my personal preference.
The vietnamese place (red tiger) was good, the indian place (the taj) was mediocre. I liked the mocktail station. Prices are high for essentially cafeteria food that can vary wildly in quality. The people at the cooking school looked like they were having fun.
Great place full of types of restaurants or just to have a drink at the bar. There is something for everyone with a super warm atmosphere!
Too loud! Cannot have a proper conversation!
So much great options!! A definitely must visit when in Montreal and youre travelling with a group. Theres various cusines to try such as Vietnamese, American, Spanish, Portuguese Japanese etc.
Delicious, clean, good music and lots of variety.
Food here generally isnt too bad. Just avoid Americas BBQ. Easily the driest, toughest, least appetizing meat. Cant bring myself to finish the meal at all
Loved it! While visiting Montreal we visited the Time out Market on Catherine street, it was lovely! All the food we ordered was delicious! I highly recommend it!
So much selection, and the food is all excellent! (This is NOT a food court - way better.) Great choice for a large group, so everyone has their option.