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Thai restaurant · Gabriel-Sagard

Thai Sep

Thai restaurant · Gabriel-Sagard

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1900 Rue Jean-Talon E, Montréal, QC H2E 1T6, Canada

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Authentic Thai & Lao dishes, BYOB, cash only  

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1900 Rue Jean-Talon E, Montréal, QC H2E 1T6, Canada Get directions

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The Most Underrated, Hidden-Gem Restaurants in Montreal | Eater Montreal

"At this Rosemont BYOB, familiar Thai starters and curries at the front of the laminated picture menu give way to some strong Lao selections at the back: homemade sausages, spicy Lao-style papaya salad, and nême kao, a crispy rice salad with pork. In mango season, check out the sticky rice with mango and coconut cream, a perfect ending to the meal." - JP Karwacki

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The Best Thai Restaurants in Montreal | Eater Montreal

"This unassuming BYOB Thai and Lao restaurant sprang to prominence following a rave review in La Presse, and it continues to receive almost universal praised for its barbecue and sausage plates. Caution: it’s cash only." - Tim Forster

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Amy Oanh Luu

Google
Friendly service and very tasty food. Beef salad , beef jerky, chicken satay, fried fish cakes, Tom yum soup, green chicken curry and my favourite is Fried fish with garlic and sticky rice 🍚😋

Michelle Hui

Google
Guys, I don’t understand the reviews and rating of this restaurant. We were super excited to try this “hidden gem” to unfortunately receive a ketchup pad Thai. Quite basic tom yum soup and their sausage was quite tasteless. Also tried their Laotian Nem fried rice - decent but lacked flavor that I put the papaya salad dressing on it to get some kick. Although the price point was fair, but I definitely wouldn’t rate this a solid Thai spot. But service was very friendly.

Judy Hung

Google
Cash only; smaller quantity. Super prompt serving speed. I ordered the coconut soup with rice, recommended by the server, the ingredients are very fresh and healthy (peppers, eggplants & small shrimps). A little spicy or the seasoning added afterwards taste that requires to drink a lot of water. Very clean restaurant. Friendly service.

Deuscies Chang-Ou

Google
Great Thai restaurant with very affordable dishes! Absolutely loved the Tom Kha coconut soup, and would come back just for that! The pad kee mao and red curry were super flavourful as well!

My Linh Van

Google
My favorite dishes: Thai sep noodles Sausages with sticky rice Nem Khao Lao’s beef salad It’s a small restaurant that doesn’t take reservations. Service is good but serving is a bit slow. They only accept cash. Some other dishes may be on the sweeter to too sweet to my taste but the dishes I mentioned above are really good. I’ve been twice already and planning to go back.

Cecilia A

Google
Khao soi! Just like in Chiang Mai. Kind service and delicious food

Alexander St-John

Google
I loved it! I might suggest bringing family and friends if you want to try out different dishes. Then you can also benefit from a two-for-one on Tuesdays. It's bring your own alcoholic beverage, as well, if you prefer.

Ivan

Google
Pros: Delicious Laotian and Thai food - my favorites were the Nem Kao, the mango and papaya salads and the soup in my photos. The two desserts were yummy also. It's a bring your own wine. Very good and accommodating service. Very reasonable prices. Cons: Only accepts cash, no credit, no debit. The place is small so it's hard to do big groups. They don't take reservations. My friend recommended this place because she knew I liked Laotian and Thai food. The food was delicious and being a BYOB is always a plus. Unfortunately, they only take cash and there is no ATM in the restaurant, but I'll definitely come back again because the food was great.
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John M.

Yelp
We found this restaurant through Yelp and decided to give it a try. The restaurant is average size; capacity of 40. But the food I ordered was good. I ordered a "Chinese" beef and broccoli pad sew noodle dish. The dish was done exactly the way I like it. It wasn't too wet and it had the perfect amount of sauce and seasoning. The beef and Chinese broccoli was cooked just right and the amount was a perfect ratio to the noodles. Too bad I wasn't staying in town longer or I would come back to try the other dishes. Definitely recommend you all try this restaurant.
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Anh N.

Yelp
This restaurant has been on my husband's list forever and sadly it did not live up to the expectations. Upon entering the restaurant, I was hit with an unpleasant smell that I can't pinpoint what it is. The molding on the walls (and the walls) needs some cleaning. Let's just say that a fresh coat of paint wouldn't hurt. Unlike some reviews, it's not "cheap eats". Our three very small sausages were 12.95$! Along with the sausages, we had the tom yum soup, a beef salad, a whole fried fish and two small portions of sticky rice. To my surprise, the rice was 4$ a portion. Way overpriced! The beef in the beef salad was very dry and the whole dish itself was unimpressive. The rest of the food was ok nothing more. I had much better elsewhere. Then why three stars? Perhaps 3 1/2 stars. Service. The only waitress for the evening was very nice and the food came out at a good pace. I would of given this place 2 stars if it was solely for the food.
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Ivan K.

Yelp
Very yummy and authentic Laotian and Thai restaurant. My favorites were the papaya and mango salads, the beef larb and the nem kao. The prices were very reasonable too. My only complaint is that they don't accept debit or credit. They only take cash. I would come here a lot more often if they started accepting cards.
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Kathy P.

Yelp
Cash only! Thai and Lao food! It's my first contact with Lao food. I enjoyed it! The food was different from what I usually eat. Usually, when I go to a Thai restaurant, I'd order curry or pad thai etc. But here, they have some specialty that I've never seen in other restaurants!
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Chris C.

Yelp
We had been here several times, previously. On our first couple of visits, years ago, we were delighted to find authentic Thai, ample portions and good prices. It's clear that standards have changed and practices here now border on criminal. Our family was quickly seated, we placed our order and it arrived reasonably quickly. Except that most was barely edible. We had satay, pad see yew and two other dishes, all items were very familiar with. After two bites, it was clear the owners here have made significant changes. We were used to fresh ingredients, rich sauces and fragrant dishes. What we got seemed like it was from frozen. Everything was dry, bland or sweetened with white sugar. One dish was sent back outright, as being entirely inedible. Here's where it gets strange. When the bill arrived, she insisted on charging for food we couldn't eat. We got a series of excuses. Then we were told it was "cash only". No cards whatsoever are accepted - even though the machinery was clearly present on the counter. We had to walk to an ATM to pay for the meal and food we couldn't eat. When I re-confirmed she was charging us for dishes that were sent back, she shrugged and rang it up. We feel robbed. We will not be back. What used to be a small, hidden gem has clearly deteriorated into a shameful cash-grab, one that doesn't care about customers. Be very cautious of any business that insists on charging you for food a dog wouldn't eat and one that only accepts cash. Thai Sep won't last much longer.
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Mary H.

Yelp
cash only! Went there for lunch and in general food was good. I especially enjoyed the Tom Ka (coconut soup). Service is decent although quite slow...the food doesn't come out quickly either as they only have one person working in the kitchen. I would say don't go there when you are starving!
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Katthew O.

Yelp
Best Thai and Lao dishes in the city! Very authentic. Try the sausages and the larb salad! This place is a hidden gem two steps from Fabre metro and you can bring your own wine. Service is excellent. Cash only!
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Ylani B.

Yelp
Definitely go to Thai sep for authentic thai and lao food.Everything is delicious and authentic,just be warned that the spice level is not suitable for everyone.the service,even though a bit slow on busy nights was very friendly and helpful in making the right choices.another plus is that it is bring your own wine.do not hesitate to go there!
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Bihui J.

Yelp
I absolutely loved the experience in this place, delicious food and good service. After reading some reviews online, I was afraid it would be really slow to get the food since we were quite hungry . But it was reasonable amount of waiting time. First, the Tom yam soup was right on point, I give it 8, a small start up soup with two shrimps and some mash room and tomato, then we had the sausage, I lovedddddd it, the lemongrass taste is very nice, however my husband said he is expecting something different. Then we moved on to the beef salad, oh my goddess. It was the best beef salad I had , the sweet shallots , the crutch peanut and rice crispy give such a nice texture, service with fresh fresh greens and latus. You must try this if you haven't. Then for a long time, I want to try the green curry, it was all worth the waiting, it was with chick I ordered. Sweet and creamy. I really enjoyed. They also have the dessert. Mango with sticky rice which I adored the texture and my husband had the fried banana with ice cream. The banana wasfried with coconut chips. Then next time I want to try their fish. It looked so amazing from the table next to us. And I also want to try their noodle soup.

Vency C.

Yelp
Great place, according to my husband(hes been to Thailand several times), the taste was pretty closed from Thailand. You can change the regular rice to sticky rice, which is great for me! service was amazing + friendly.

Matt J.

Yelp
Food was not properly cooked, got sick a few hours later from the chicken curry. Seriously avoid this place, unless you want this to happen to you as well. It's also more expensive than your average thai place, and the ingredients are sub par.

Nelson T.

Yelp
Great place with real authentic Lao dishes that is really hard to find in Montreal. Friendly service and reasonable prices.