Syrian$$villerayTue-Sat 11:00-23:00
Why locals love it: The casual, cash-friendly sibling beside formal Alep in Villeray, a Bib Gourmand mezze counter that tourists routinely walk straight past.
Tip: Order muhammara, sujuk and the grilled meats; it takes no reservations, so arrive a touch early.
Mexican$$saint-henriTue-Sun 11:30-21:00
Why locals love it: A tiny Saint-Henri taqueria pressing its own corn tortillas, quietly rated by Montreal's Mexican community over glossier downtown taco bars.
Tip: Order the al pastor with pineapple and load up at the salsa bar; three tacos is a real meal.
Chinese$$downtownMon-Sun 11:00-21:30
Why locals love it: A Chinatown dumpling house where the soup dumplings are folded to order, hidden in plain sight among Boulevard Saint-Laurent's busier signs.
Tip: Nibble a corner to release the broth first; a dozen pork and crab is enough for one big lunch.
Vietnamese$rosemontMon-Sun 10:00-21:00
Why locals love it: A no-frills Petite-Patrie pho counter that locals quietly rate above flashier Vietnamese rooms, far from any tourist trail on upper Rue Saint-Denis.
Tip: Go for the beef pho and a Vietnamese coffee; cash keeps the fast-moving lunch line moving.
Japanese$$plateauTue-Fri 11:00-22:00; Sat-Sun 16:00-22:00
Why locals love it: A cramped Laurier Est sushi counter from a veteran chef, easy to walk past but beloved by Montrealers who book the few seats days ahead.
Tip: Let the chef send out specials rather than ordering off the menu; the room seats barely a dozen.
Rotisserie$$ndgMon-Sun 11:00-22:00
Why locals love it: A 1944 charcoal-chicken rotisserie in NDG frozen in mid-century decor, off the radar for downtown visitors but a lifelong ritual for west-end locals.
Tip: Dine in for the untouched retro room; the quarter chicken with gravy fries is the only order you need.