Piri Piri Rotisserie

3.0 star rating
5 reviews Rating Details

Category: Portuguese  [Edit]

415 Mont-Royal E
Montréal, QC H2J 1W1
(514) 504-6464
Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
No
Take Away:
Yes
Waiter Service:
No
Outdoor Seating:
No
Wi-Fi:
No
Alcohol:
No
Noise Level:
Loud
Ambience:
Casual
Has TV:
Yes
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5 reviews in English

  • Review from Mathieu B.

    Roxboro, QC

    5.0 star rating
    7/26/2011

    Karma-wise, I need to re-adjust the score of this great place.It's at least a 3 1/2 - 4 stars. I think we must take things in perspective. On the corner of Mont-Royal and St-Denis  they're always been a Deli, a Fast Food, an Libanese fast food (Amir) and where Piri Piri was, another poor competition to the Amir. I went there when there was the Vente de Trottoir and we needed something cheap but good.

    We need to understand that, yes, it's only a fast food but it's a damn good one. I know there's like 1 gazillions Portugese restaurant on St-Laurent or even on Rachel but Piri Piri offers some GREAT sandwich with a salad and HOME FRIES. I don't know for you, but for me it makes me way happier to have home fries.
    12-15$ and you got yourself a pretty decent grilled mealed.

    Pour des raisons de Karma je dois ré-ajusté le score de ce bel endroit car c'est au moins un 3 1/2 - 4 étoiles. Je pense qu'Avant tout c'est une question de perspective du coin Mont-Royal et St-Denis. Combien de fois on s'arrête au coin de ce populaire coin de rue quand on marche de le plateau. Toujours! Il y a le Deli qui est là depuis un bout, un fast food pas génial, un Amir pis un autre simili restaurant libanais. Maintenant il y a le Piri Piri qui nous offre d'excellente grillade portugaise. Principalement reconnue pour ses grillades et son approche simple de la cuisine, les restos portugais sont superbe. J'ai été durant la Vente de troittoir du Mont-Royal et pour 12-15 dollars un sandwich au porc, spécialité portugaises un peu piquant avec une salade et une généreuse portion de frites maison. Je ne sais pas pour vous, mais pour moi ça compte l'aspect «Frite Maison» parce que je trouve qu'un restaurateur qui prend le temps de blanchir ses frites pour offrir un meilleur plat. C'est faire l'Effort supplémentaire!

    J'aime bien la présence d'un resto portugais familial a cette intersection! C'est juste un bon changement. Thai Express, Deli, Fast Food et Piri Piri... Même dire le nom du Resto c'est le fun! Piri Piri!

  • Review from Madita A.

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    Montréal, QC

    2.0 star rating
    11/27/2011

    Stopped for a late lunch here and had the medium spiced chicken with baked potatoes and salad.

    Everything was very oily, even the salad. The chicken was nice, and not dry at all. Overall not exactly gourmet or diet food, but if you are on a budget you get a good deal. The portions are more than generous, and you can have as many potatoes or fries as you want.

    The service was very friendly, but a little slow.

  • Review from Mike S.

    Montréal, QC

    2.0 star rating
    11/10/2011

    In a neighborhood full of Piri Piri restaurants, this one really does not rise to the top of the list. The food is okay at best. Don't get me wrong, it's not horrible. But I would never recommend it! Now that being said, if you're dying for chicken and you're not close to saint laurent or Rachel Street, this might be your best option, because 100 meters away is St-hubert, home of premature chickens.

  • Review from Kevin C.

    Chicago, IL

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    8/17/2011

    Stopped at this place by the Mont Royal metro stop because we were hungry and tired.  The chicken tasted like it had been lying under the heat lamp for hours, but the fries were hot and fresh.  The plate was big enough to split with two people, but the chicken was just not good.  It wasn't flavorful, a little dry, and just unimpressive.  Plenty of better places like this in Montreal; go to one of those instead.

  • Review from Vivian H.

    Chicago, IL

    USA
    2.0 star rating
    7/11/2011 1 photo

    Seeing so many Portuguese rotisserie chicken places all over the city, we picked this spot near the Mt Royal metro stop to try for a quick dinner. I was almost going to go for their pork specialty dish until further inquiry led to me staring at little pig heads. No pig heads tonight, just chicken please. The chicken platter was filling, coming as with every other dish served in Montreal, a mountain of fries (and some salad). Meh, it was okay. Not very flavorful, kinda needed the chili oil slathered on for some Portuguese-ness. Service not very friendly, meh.

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