Montfort.
Published by joset2
06-13-2008
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Quality Of Food | | 10 |
Prices | | 9 |
Atmosphere | | 8 |
Service | | 7 |
Overall Experience | | 9 |
Average 86%
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Montfort.
I recommend this place to a lot of my peers. Great food, good service and lovely setting for a date. Mediterenean food has always been a favorite. You can see the chef making the food for you and there is less wait for food. The food is fairly priced and I loved all my dinners there.
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06-14-2008 at 01:20 AM
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i thought i was the only one! montfort is great!
for anyone who doesn't know, it's located in westdale.
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06-14-2008 at 10:33 AM
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I love this place, and recommend it to everyone that loves Mediterranean. Sure, Andrew at Healthy Choice makes decent souvlaki (at least for Commons haha), but Montfort is just soo much better.
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06-14-2008 at 12:54 PM
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Yeah, this restaurant is amazing... definitely check out the Chicken Schwarma.
Isn't there an "e" in Montefort?
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06-15-2008 at 04:11 PM
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No Ron, it is Montfort.
Montfort is pretty good, although I find some of their food a little bit too oily. And last time I got takeout from there they seemed to have mixed up my salad with someone elses.
Overall, it's pretty good though! Their pitas are soooo cute (and yummy!)
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You can check out their menu and other info on their franchise website:
http://www.montfortrestauran ts.com/
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08-06-2008 at 06:39 PM
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very veg-friendly.. and their falafels are pretty good. its also very quick and cheap.
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12-29-2008 at 03:29 PM
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I've only been to the Hamilton Mountain location and I absolutely loved the cozy, dim, Morroccan-chic setting!!!
The shawarma and the lentil soup (mmm) are quite good. I really like the tiny bowls of sauces that they bring out from which you can dip pita bread in...
However, I would avoid the hummos. It's sorta bland but maybe that's just in comparison to my friend's middle eastern home cooking!!!
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Originally Posted by macstudent99
I've only been to the Hamilton Mountain location and I absolutely loved the cozy, dim, Morroccan-chic setting!!!
The shawarma and the lentil soup (mmm) are quite good. I really like the tiny bowls of sauces that they bring out from which you can dip pita bread in...
However, I would avoid the hummos. It's sorta bland but maybe that's just in comparison to my friend's middle eastern home cooking!!!
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Where is there one on the mountian? :S
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they dont have halal do they?
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Can't wait to try this out!
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01-03-2012 at 01:56 PM
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Fast and delicious! Perfect for a quick lunch packed with flavour.
I'd recommend their chicken pita wrap (I forget the name) with pineapple mmm
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It's quite good!
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