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What User doesn't like about Restaurant Tiki Sun Polynesien:
Although the servers are nice and friendly, the quality of the food is very far from good. Chicken fried rice that barely had chicken, chicken chow mein without any chicken, and vegetables so pale that looked made out of plastic... A true disappointment, to avoid! View all feedback. What User likes about Restaurant Tiki Sun Polynesien:
I'm getting too old to get value from a buffet, but this one worked. The buffet is not enormous, but it has a good range and variety and it all tasted very good. Staff are courteous with lots of smiles (genuine), and the place mostly...More View all feedback.
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Although the servers are nice and friendly, the quality of the food is very far from good. Chicken fried rice that barely had chicken, chicken chow mein without...
read moreThere are very few real polynesian restaurant either in Mtl on the suburbs. So when we saw that one, we thought it could be interesting. This has to be one of t...
read moreI very often rely on the reviews given on tripadvisor to find new restaurants while traveling, but I have never myself written a review until now. This is witho...
read moreI'm getting too old to get value from a buffet, but this one worked. The buffet is not enormous, but it has a good range and variety and it all tasted very good...
read moreI recently visited Montreal and my first stop was at this restaurant. The hot chocolate and cappuccino were delicious and beautifully presented.
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read moreA disappointing dining experience at a supposed Polynesian restaurant in Montreal, where the food quality did not match the friendly service. In contrast, a café near the riverfront provided a pleasant surprise with a good buffet and courteous staff in a charming setting. The café in the historic old town also received positive reviews for their breakfast sandwiches and coffee. Despite the mixed reviews, the consensus leans towards avoiding the Polynesian restaurant while recommending the café as a potential dining spot in Montreal.