Cozy environment and it seems to be a popular establishment which brings in many regulars. I found their French Fries to have a perfect crispy texture unfortunately they were way to salty tasting. The sandwich was nothing to get excited about either so maybe this is a place that specialize in its breakfast dishes however my friend had the crêpe w/duck meal and she also stated it was«ok». The ingredients and mix of product was original. The ingredients were delicious but the presentation and preparation of everything was missing something to make them really delicious. In other words, Its like everything was there… But the recipe was not the best one & the presentation was poor.
林妤
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Love it! Staff is nice environment is cute: food is amazing. Their brunch potato tho plz pay a visit is definitely worth it
Noelle D.
Place rating: 4 Montréal, Canada
Tres bonne omelette western. le sandwich du matin est bon aussi Les deux plats sont accompagnés de pommes de terre légèrement épicées On a pas goûté les parts de gâteaux mais ils ont l’air excellents. on tentera la prochaine fois. Deco originale et conviviale
Sylvie C.
Place rating: 5 Montréal, Canada
Très bon brunch de quartier. Tout était de bonne qualité et en grande quantité.
Véronique T.
Place rating: 5 Montréal, Canada
Vraiment un vrai bistro de quartier! Une clientèle épileptique, un décor coloré et des tableaux d’artiste local affiché. Le service rapide, courtois et efficace! Le menu peut plaire à tout le monde, tellement de choix disponible. A essayer ! Bonne appétit
Mathilde V.
Place rating: 3 Montréal, Canada
Un petit bistro de quartier sans prétention avec un menu alléchant. J’ai opté pour la salade de chèvre chaud, délicieuse. Le service est rapide et courtois, idéal si on y va sur le temps du lunch.
Édith L.
Place rating: 1 Montréal, Canada
Le menu n’a rien d’original et les plats sont ordinaires. On a l’impression de déranger quand on entre dans cet endroit. On a l’impression que seuls les habitués méritent l’attention du personnel. Le choix de bières est nul.
K B.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Brunch, lunch or supper. All good at this little local restaurant. Prices are reasonable. They have a nice little terrace area. Brunch is usually packed
Jonathan P.
Place rating: 3 Montréal, Canada
Le bistro l’Enchanteur est une option intéressante dans le quartier Villeray pour les déjeuners du week-end ou les burgers en soirée. Malheureusement le menu s’est détérioré avec les années, la qualité et les portions ont diminuées et les prix augmentés. La sélection du menu est aussi variable, parfois très bon, parfois décevant. Le choix des fûts et des vins est intéressant pour le menu midi/soir. Toutefois c’est un endroit agréable avec bonne ambiance et très bon service.
Yoko H.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
What a fantastic neighborhood brunch spot! It was rainy and cold, and I instantaneously felt warm once I walked into this place. I was seated right away, and the waitress knew I didn’t speak very much French and offered me an English menu. Brunch menu ranges from $ 8 — $ 13 and offers eggs, your meats(you can choose multiple meats), crepes and benedicts. Mine came with a cup of coffee, cubed potatoes that had a kick to em and a side of fresh fruit. The walls are adorned with artist’s works for sale and the bustling resto is a nice spot for a Sunday morning to get your day started.
Vanessa M.
Place rating: 5 Sheffield, Royaume-Uni
Bistro l’Enchanteur: dans un quartier tranquille, parfait pour une petite marche par un matin ensoleillé et prendre un bon brunch très classe. Une belle sélection de déjeuners vous attend, avec un service toujours agréable et des prix à la limite du ridicule. À deux pas du marché Jean-Talon: ces deux endroits dans une même journée, c’est l’extase gustative.
Julie L.
Place rating: 4 Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension, Canada
C’est mon endroit préféré pour bruncher! La carte des déjeuner est spectaculaire, les assiettes sont bien garnies, le café est délicieux. Il faut essayer leur jus maison au gingembre et à l’hibiscus. La terrasse est parfaite. Le service est rapide, hyper courtois et toujours agréable. Moi qui déteste les foules, je m’y sens toujours à l’aise, même quand le resto est bondé.
Dawn E.
Place rating: 4 Marlborough, MA
I was impressed that the breakfasts all came with fresh fruit, and then I noticed everywhere does this, and THEN I noticed that not everywhere gives so much fruit in such a lovely display, and I went back to being impressed. We had already has pastries this morning so we wanted to just share a plate and have a coffee. Pas de probleme. We wanted to have the table in the window. Pas de probleme. We wanted to linger even though we werent’ spending a lot. Pas de probleme. We wanted to ask some questions in English we didn’t know in French. No problem. So we ordered two eggs and roasted potatoes(that came with fruit of course) and some bacon and shared. The bacon was like bacon everywhere. The eggs were scrambled and were… PERFECT. I have never said this before. I often order eggs scrambled well because places don’t cook them enough even though well is too much but these were cooked JUSTENOUGH to not be runny and then cooked no more. I have never had eggs this perfect in a restaurant ever. EVER. And the potatoes. OMFG. Delicious. Sadly, the coffee was just okay. My fault, I suppose, for not having a mimosa. Dur.
Aicha M.
Place rating: 3 Montréal, Canada
Avec sa déco aux saveurs du moyen-orient, ce café offre un voyage gustatif des plus agréables. Amateurs de pains dorés et crêpes, vous serez ravis. Vous serez aussi étonnés de voir une clientèle majoritairement féminine. On a compté 5 gars parmi plus de 50 filles. C’est donc l’endroit parfait pour un brunch entre copines. Plats copieux et ambiance feutrée.
Clare L.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Brunch is my second favourite meal next to Lupper! I used to live around the corner to this place, so Sunday Brunch with my roommate here was a must. It is definitely an enchanting place, and the Eggs Benedict is delicious!(so are the waffles, french toast, etc.) So imagine this: You wake up Sunday morning with a foggy recollection of the night before, your voice a little hoarse from possibly yelling, Let’s do shots! repeatedly at a night out with friends at the local watering hole(this tale is unconfirmed, so just go with it) You drag yourself to the couch, with a giant glass of water, and you sit there for an hour or two dozing in and out of consciousness, when your roommate finally rolls out of bed, and says, Im hungry, you? You grunt lightly signaling to her, that it’s a yes, and you begrudgingly put on clothing that will help you blend in with humans. You walk up the street, and you notice there are other stragglers for Sunday feeling about as good as you do. You happen upon a bistro that seems relatively incognito from the outside, but once inside, you notice the breakfast paradise you’ve waltzed into. There is a wooden motif, you see brick, and these gorgeous french doors. You plop yourself down, and look at the menu, and slowly humanity seems not too far off. An earl grey tea to gently coax you back into society, and once your food arrives, you realize that, hey I can deal with today. After breakfast, you take in the surroundings, and you feel full, and warm, and ready to start your day(at 3pm), which coincidentally is great time to start thinking about Lupper.