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What User likes about Gado Gado:
Fairly genuine Indonesian food, perhaps not the best in Montreal. Unlike the most obvious option, this restaurant is open on Mondays. Very laid back decor, almost fast-food like, but the food is clearly not fast food. Ask for sambal to add to your meal as the dishes are fairly blend. The braised beef was excellent. View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Gado Gado:
After a long absence back to this resto. For decades there has been an Indian Resto at this point, but the property has changed and so has the menu. First impressions are not good. The neighborhood looks dirty and runs down. The restaurant entrance is...filthy. Service is friendly, but it does not seem to be enough staff. They serve South Indian food, so don't expect beef. Food is usually quite delicious, but seems r... View all feedback.
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We certainly liked everything from attention to very tasty and very fresh food, ideal for any time.
I suppose I'm a bit of a snob since I've been to Indonesia and know what the food should taste like. I was hopeful that Gado Gado could remind me of some of my...
read moreFairly genuine Indonesian food, perhaps not the best in Montreal. Unlike the most obvious option, this restaurant is open on Mondays. Very laid back decor, almo...
read moreI was craving some flavorful spice-heavy food and decided on Gado Gado. It was our first day in Montreal and even though the restaurant is in the midst of touri...
read moreI was planning to go to the next restaurant, then when I noticed Gado Gado I realized its Indonesian food, so I changed my mind and walked in the restaurant. Th...
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read moreGado Gado offers potential with authentic Indonesian flavors, but some dishes lack spice. Despite the delicious South Indian cuisine at the Madras Curry House, the small portions may seem overpriced. The ambiance at Gado Gado is lackluster, but the family-run establishment is welcoming. The restaurant provides a taste of Indonesia with a variety of dishes and excellent satay options. The Rijsttafel experience was a highlight, offering a diverse sampling of Indonesian cuisine. Overall, Gado Gado is a casual stop for Indonesian fare, while the Madras Curry House excels in delivering delicious, spice-filled Indian food in Montreal.