Reviews
What Fletcher Hessel doesn't like about Ban Lao Thai:
The food was very good, but the restaurant needs to be cleaned up and renovated. Good place for a quick late night snack in Montreal, but it is bit on the cramped side. If you order it hot/spicy be prepared for HOT food. They have a full authentic Lao and Thai menu. View all feedback. What Martin Kopečná likes about Ban Lao Thai:
My GF decided to take me for some authentic Thai food. A place she found going out with the girls for lunch. Went on a Saturday night, a little quieter for the area that is usually busy during the week. We started with spring rolls. Very fresh and made on the spot. The rice paper was soft and tender as were the ingredients. Only 3.75$ for 2! My gf had the seafood ton yum soup. It came in a huge bowl with lots of seaf... View all feedback.
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This is the top Lao restaurant in Montreal, without a doubt.
The Pad Thai was a bit dry, but the grilled shrimp added a nice flavor. Overall, it was a decent meal.
On my first night in Montreal, it was chilly. It wasn't unbearably cold, especially for a Canadian city, but still cool.
The restaurant is very simple with only a few tables inside and a few outside when the weather is permit. The food is always fresh and delicious, the service is...
read moreMy son took me to this small cozy restaurant for Mother's Day. It is very authentic. The food is very good, plentiful and not expensive. We had the curry chicke...
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read moreBan Lao Thai in Montreal offers a cozy and authentic dining experience with a full Lao and Thai menu. The restaurant is small and no-frills, but the food is fresh and flavorful. While some reviews mention inconsistent quality, the majority praise the delicious dishes such as spring rolls, Tom Yum soup, and fried fish. Customers appreciate the fast service and friendly staff, though beware that it is a cash-only establishment. Overall, Ban Lao Thai is a hidden gem perfect for a quick lunch or late-night snack, showcasing traditional flavors of Laos and Thailand at reasonable prices.