We came here while visiting Montreal on the recommendation of some friends at McGill, and got a somewhat mixed bag. The food portions reflect the price, and while some dishes were incredible, others left a lot to be desired. We arrived to a bustling restaurant filled with conversation and laughter. The decor appears as if it was lifted from an Anthropologie catalogue or designed by Zooey Deschanel (and not in a bad way!). The greeter at the door was wonderful, accommodated our inability to speak French, and quickly sat us even as he juggles a few other tasks. We were certainly impressed.
Our server was prompt and helpful. We ordered the tofu tacos, tater tot poutine, and the fried enoki with a local Quebec cider. While the cider was wonderful, our opinion of the food was mixed. It took a little while to come out (which is fine since we love hot, fresh food!), and our opinion of each varied. The tofu tacos were INCREDIBLE, and if we were to go again we'd order five of them. The tofu was perfectly cooked and the seasoning was on point! For $3 we got two small tacos, so we should have ordered more! The poutine was alright, although we weren't fond of the decision to replace fries with tots, as the crispness of French fries is what makes poutine such a delight. Finally, the enoki was mediocre, and certainly marred our experience.
All in all, we recommend this place to others, but I'd be careful of what you order. Stick to the tofu tacos, order some of the more creative options on the menu (the fish and chips poutine and s'mores hot chocolate were ordered at the table next to us and both looked incredible!). Again, portions reflect the price, so go with some friends, order a few great dishes and share them around!