We went to Bonny's in seek of what Montreal has to offer and we weren't disappointed.
The decor was different, sort of a cross between vibrant and cozy. I like how the one window opens up to over look the street traffic and the outdoors.
The service was rather slow. Considering how there wasn't too many people in the restaurant. The waitress was friendly enough although she kept forgetting to bring us a new jug of water after we asked a few times.
Was really looking forward to trying the empanadas, only to be told they were all out. So they substituted quesadillas in place of the empanadas for Bonny's Platter. Was also hoping to trying the numerous daily salads they had listed on their website, but only found 3 options at the restaurant. Nevertheless, the quinoa salad and the noodles salad were delicious.
Some of my quesadilla was a little burnt on one side. That is alright because the quesadilla still tastes delicious, very cheesy and it was flakey and crunchy like a pastry. The salsa was very fresh and light (could use a touch more salt but that's a personal preference) and complimented the tortilla chips nicely. There was a generous portion of house salad provided.
Overall, very decent portion size, tastes and looks fresh and reasonably priced.