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Located in the vibrant heart of Montréal, TNT PALACE is a Caribbean culinary gem that brings the rich and diverse flavors of Trinidad and Tobago to Quebec’s bustling food scene. Specializing in authentic Trinidadian cuisine, this inviting restaurant at 6346 Av. Victoria offers a delightful menu that showcases the island’s beloved dishes with an undeniable flair and heart.
From the moment you step inside TNT PALACE, you’re greeted by a warm, casual atmosphere that perfectly complements the bold and fragrant foods served. The real star here is the food—each dish bursting with layers of aromatic spices, savory sauces, and fresh ingredients that create a captivating sensory experience.
The menu is a treasure trove of Caribbean favorites, with crowd-pleasers like the iconic Chicken Doubles, celebrated for their perfectly soft, pillowy bread and richly spiced fillings that balance heat and flavor beautifully. For those craving comforting, hearty fare, the Curry Goat with Rice and Peas and Oxtail Platter are must-tries, featuring tender, slow-cooked meats imbued with deep, soulful seasoning that melts in your mouth. The Goat Roti Paratha stands out for its delicate, flaky bread enveloping tender goat meat—a dish that’s been praised by patrons as among the best in Montréal. Equally satisfying are the platters such as Riz Frit Avec Poulet Frit or Riz Frit Avec Boeuf, where fragrant fried rice pairs beautifully with crispy or tender meats, satisfying diverse cravings.
The restaurant’s weekly specials add even more flavor to the experience—on Fridays, for instance, you can savor comforting Pigtail Soup, spicy Jerk/Buffalo Wings with Fries and Garlic Sauce, classic Bake & Saltfish, and fresh seafood options like the Kingfish Platter, making every visit a chance to discover something new and authentically Caribbean.
What truly sets TNT PALACE apart is the consistency and authenticity that customers rave about. Daniel Dixon shares how the doubles here compare delightfully with those from New York, praising the bread’s texture and the explosion of flavorful, spicy fillings. R highlights the outstanding service and calls out the goat roti as the best in Montréal, alongside the tender, flavorful oxtail plate. Brown Rhum, known for his Trinidadian food expertise, openly declares TNT’s doubles the best in town and urges all fans of Trini cuisine to check it out. These genuine reviews reflect a place where tradition meets quality and passion, making TNT PALACE a true standout.
If you’re exploring Montréal’s multicultural dining options and crave a taste of the Caribbean’s vibrant food culture, TNT PALACE promises an unforgettable experience. Between the hearty portions, affordable prices, and friendly service, this restaurant invites you to indulge in a delicious escape to the islands—right in the city.
After trying doubles in New York, I wanted to find something similar in Montreal. TNT hit the spot: great bread texture, the filling and sauces are flavourful and spicy, and the veggie option is just $5.
The service was excellent. The goat roti is a must try ! It’s the best one I’ve had in Montreal ! I also recommend their oxtail plate. The meat was tender and flavourful ! I will definitely be back soon
You know it's your boy Swayzy in the building but this place has the best doubles in Montreal (even tho there's no competition) and the roti is beautiful and I recommend everyone that likes Trinidadian food! Stay hungry yall!
This place is such a gem to find!! The doubles and curries were packed with meat and delicious flavours. The prices are reasonable and the service is friendly and fast.
I've been looking for a good Trini restaurant in MTL since moving here and a Trini Coworker referred this place. I think it's pretty good. I've tried a few different Trini food in Toronto and this place is definitely Top 2 on my list. The goat roti with Paratha didn't have the strong pungent smell and taste of goat. It tasted a little bit like beef, but you can tell it's goat. It was soft and tasty. The paratha was also made fresh. We tried beef and chicken doubles. I preferred the beef because you can taste the meat distinctively. I had it slight pepper with tamarind sauce and it definitely hit the spot. The bara* (I didn't know what it was called, im sorry) of the doubles is not too oily and it's on the thinner side so it wasn't too bloating on the stomach. I would love to try their aloo pie next time (as this is my actual go-to food with doubles). The staff told me to call her next time for it. I will definitely come back to try the rest of their menu!
This place is the real deal. There are a few places around here that have Trinidadian food, but are really just "Caribbean restaurants." This place is Trini to its core, with authentic dishes that taste like you're back home. Not only are the owners friendly, but so was every person who walked in while I was there. I got the red beans and rice, curry pork, doubles (I ordered way more than I should have), pholourie, and bake and salt fish. After I left I regretted not getting a roti and aloo pies to go. This place is excellent - I can't wait to go back, and I can't sing its praises enough. ETA: forgot to discuss the price. Lots of Trinidadian restaurants charge ridiculous prices because they know how few options you have when you're craving Trini food. When I got the bill I couldn't believe how reasonable (cheap?) it was.
First of all, what a friendly greeting. It's as if you are part of the family! The turkey roti was tasty, with the right amount of spice - good size, with a good balance of meat and potatoes, and on top of that I didn't mind the price either!
Not sure why it took me so long to try this place. The doubles are fresh and me to order. Service is quick and kind.