Phi-Ma - Montréal

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Phi-Ma

3.8 / 5 (8 reviews)

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Phi Ma restaurant offers simple, fresh, and homely Vietnamese cuisine with fast and friendly service. While dishes lack refinement and variety, the prices are reasonable for lunch and dinner, and the atmosphere is cozy. The imperial rolls and Tonkinoise soup are highlights, although some dishes may lack flavor. Guests can bring their own wine and enjoy the visual appeal and tantalizing aromas of each dish. Despite slow service at times, Phi Ma is a great spot in the Homa district of Montreal for a satisfying Vietnamese meal at a good value.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 3.8 / 5 from 8 reviews

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After a round of golf in the early evening and feeling too tired to cook, we decided to try out this small restaurant in our neighborhood. One of the perks is that you can bring your own wine. We were greeted warmly upon arrival and the service was quick and friendly. The atmosphere of the restaurant is cozy and unassuming. We started with the imperial rolls as an appetizer, which were absolutely delicious. My wife o... View all feedback.

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simple, fresh and homely cuisine. It's good, it's not fat, the service is fast, efficient and very friendly.However, for the price, the dishes lack work and beauty. too few Vietnamese ingredients and dishes are represented there.Find out more in the kitchen, please! we want the typical :) View all feedback.

Simple, fresh and homely cuisine. It's good, it's not fat, the service is fast, efficient and very friendly.However, for the price, the dishes lack work and beauty. too few Vietnamese ingredients and dishes are represented there.Find out more in the kitchen, please! we want the typical :)

How much does it cost to eat in the junk at lunchtime? Usually I would say I get out with an invoice of $10.00-$12.00 taxes included. at phi ma we don't deny, we're in homa with the triporters and wheelchairs that circulate everywhere on the sidewalks, the little misery is omnipresent but homa being homa, at phi ma it's $14.95 at noon and $16.95 at night. Since the service was so long I could have stood up at least 10 and went out, but I stayed by saying that at that price, and I wanted the taxes to be included, it had to be exceptionally good since the place was crowded and the waitress completely overwhelmed. I understand that the people of Hochelaga have only for a very short time left the hot dog and pogos and that they do not know too much what is good, consumable or unannounced, so you should not rely on them to know whether it is good or unannounced. all seemed very satisfied to see the number of tables occupied. It was long before being served, very long. I've seen a lot faster elsewhere and I've seen more appetizing, copyy and delicious dishes everywhere else in all Vietnamese restaurants where I eat. the soup was quite ordinary, the portion of chicken was small, the meat was dry and at that price I would have expected to have tea and would be a little biscuit of fortune but nothing. plus the taxes were added to the bill. with the tip it cost me $20.00. ever again for me this more than usual Vietnamese restaurant and my faith extremely expensive for what I ate.

After a round of golf in the early evening and feeling too tired to cook, we decided to try out this small restaurant in our neighborhood. One of the perks is that you can bring your own wine. We were greeted warmly upon arrival and the service was quick and friendly. The atmosphere of the restaurant is cozy and unassuming. We started with the imperial rolls as an appetizer, which were absolutely delicious. My wife ordered the General Tao Chicken and she thought it was fantastic. I opted for the ginger chicken and vegetable stir fry. The vegetables were perfectly crispy, just the way I like them. However, the chicken was a bit bland and lacked flavor, and the dish could have used more ginger. Despite that, we still enjoyed our meal and will definitely consider coming back in the future.

This charming Vietnamese restaurant is located just a stone's throw away from the farmers market in the Homa district of Montreal. The décor is simple yet perfect for engaging in conversation. The service is friendly, although it's best not to be in a rush. Guests are welcome to bring their own wine, and the restaurant offers great value for money. The chef, who is also the owner, takes great pride in the presentation of each dish. The meals are not only visually appealing but also emit tantalizing aromas. The portions may not be enough for those with big appetites, but you can complement your meal with fresh mint spring rolls or a comforting soup. The chef prepares his own special noodle dish known as won ton. Be sure to take the time to admire the dishes at neighboring tables and appreciate the delightful smells in the air.

This restaurant is conveniently located near my workplace and has become our favorite spot for lunch. Their pho is delicious and will definitely satisfy your cravings. The staff members who work during lunch hours are fantastic, providing fast and friendly service. Additionally, the prices are reasonable, just like you would expect from a good Vietnamese restaurant.

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