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Restaurant H3 - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Restaurant H3

Located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Open until 2 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
(1266)

Review Summary

Restaurant H offers a refined and welcoming dining experience with a modern sunlit ambiance and impressive views. From amuse bouche to dessert the menu shows bold flavors, thoughtful technique and elegant presentation, with the tasting menu and wine pairings frequently highlighted as standout. The wine program is extensive and well curated, enhancing the courses with careful pairings. Service is consistently attentive and professional, with staff guiding guests through the menu and making suggestions with warmth. Brunch and breakfast experiences are frequently praised for quality ingredients, generous portions and a chic atmosphere. Overall Restaurant H is described as a memorable dining destination with good value for the quality and care.View restaurant profile
Fuwa Fuwa - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Fuwa Fuwa

World-famous soufflé pancakes
Open until 10 pm
(126)

Review Summary

Many reviewers praise Fuwa Fuwa for fluffy, light soufflé pancakes with a wide range of flavors, from tiramisu and matcha to blueberry cheese and savory options, with textures described as airy and fillings generous. The atmosphere is seen as cozy and stylish, with friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, though everything is made to order and can require a wait. Prices are noted as a bit high for the portions, and seating can be limited, especially at busy times. While most highlights are high quality and indulgent desserts or croffles, a few mentions point to occasional inconsistencies such as missing ingredients or variable beverage quality. The place is viewed as a solid dessert spot for sharing or studying, thanks to its pleasant ambiance and reliable service, and many say it is worth trying multiple flavors despite the wait and cost. Overall, Fuwa Fuwa stands out in Chinatown for its signature fluffy pancakes and croffles, offering a fun, Instagrammable experience with a crowd-pleasing menu, even if patience and budgeting are part of the experience.View restaurant profile
Fuji Corner - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Fuji Corner

Open until 10 pm
(80)

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Reviewers describe Fuji Corner as a cozy, family-owned spot in Montreal's Chinatown offering authentic, high end Chinese cuisine with flavorful aromas and high quality ingredients. Diners praise the chef for explaining dishes and making thoughtful recommendations, and the staff are noted as fast, friendly and accommodating in a relaxed setting. The ramen receives frequent praise for its broth and freshness, while the Hong Kong style clay pot and the spicy Szechuan beef are highlighted as standouts. Pork dumplings are among the top mentions, and the hot pot options including a chicken soup hotpot are described as comforting and satisfying. The place is seen as a hidden gem with a welcoming vibe, convincing many to return when in town. Overall the reviews portray Fuji Corner as a dependable, enjoyable destination for comforting, flavorful Chinese favorites with a mix of quick service and warm hospitality.View restaurant profile
Il Pranzetto - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Il Pranzetto

Opens Tomorrow at 9 am
(25)

Review Summary

Il Pranzetto draws broad praise for authentic Italian pizza with a flavorful, well-balanced dough and fresh toppings, and several reviewers call it among the best Neapolitan options, whether enjoyed at home through delivery or in a warm, family-like setting. Service is consistently highlighted as attentive, quick, and courteous, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. The overall impression is high quality and reliable takeout or delivery, with occasional nods to additional treats like cannoli and the convenience of ordering. Some notes mention frozen pizza options, with a mix of opinions; some reviews say they are surprisingly good and worth trying, while others find certain pizzas average or not worth the price.View restaurant profile
Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge

Open until 9 pm
(168)

Review Summary

Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge draws mixed reactions from diners in Montreal, ranging from authentic Cantonese dim sum with cart service and generous portions to complaints about inconsistent taste, with some items like dumplings praised while others such as fried calamari are cold or bland. Several reviews note a pleasant, spacious, family friendly atmosphere and values that are as affordable as they seem, while service quality varies from warm and efficient to slow or gruff, sometimes adding charm but at times causing frustration. Menu information and billing can be confusing for non-French speakers, and one experience mentioned a mischarged order with shellfish and a push to tip, prompting caution about paying cash versus card. Yet many diners still call it one of the best budget friendly spots for dim sum in Chinatown, with nostalgia for the traditional cart service and frequent praise for specific dishes like sesame balls, chicken with garlic bok choy, and other favorites, and several long time visitors say the quality remains solid over the years. Overall, it feels like a classic, sometimes inconsistent but generally hearty option for authentic Chinese dim sum and Cantonese style dishes, best experienced with flexible expectations about service and menu details.View restaurant profile
Chez Chine - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Chez Chine

Located in the Holiday Inn Montreal Downtown
Open until 2 pm
(11)

Review Summary

Chez Chine receives mixed reviews, with breakfast earning criticism for being mediocre and overpriced, along with cold and aloof staff, undercooked potatoes, watery coffee, and dry, flavorless French toast, while dinner is described more positively with good tasting dishes and a pleasant atmosphere. Guests praise the child friendly service in a beautiful setting, excellent value, and vegetables cooked to perfection, with some saying they would like to replicate the preparation at home. Additional notes highlight courteous, professional servers and the overall taste of the dishes being very good. The ambiance, enhanced by fish visible in the water and children watching, adds to the appeal, and several reviewers feel the restaurant is undervalued. In short, dinner service shows the stronger side of the experience, decor and aquatic displays contribute positively, while breakfast experiences detract from the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Fleurs & Cadeaux - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Fleurs & Cadeaux

Snug, easygoing destination serving sushi rolls, sashimi & other Japanese staples, plus sake.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(2143)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Fleurs & Cadeaux as a standout for inventive Japanese influenced cuisine, with ultra-fresh sashimi, duck, and other delicate dishes presented with care, and a warm, cozy yet chic ambience. The dining format often centers on sharing plates and tasting menus, with guests praising the variety, thoughtful pairings with a well curated sake list, and the opportunity to watch the kitchen from the bar. Service is frequently lauded as attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, though a few visits note pacing issues, occasional delays, and that portions can feel small relative to the price. Some reviewers mention a lively bar vibe and a downstairs atmosphere that adds to the experience, while others point to temperature or noise as minor drawbacks. Overall, Fleurs & Cadeaux comes across as a must-try in Montreal where reservations are recommended and the quality tends to justify the cost for a special night out.View restaurant profile
Sumo Ramen - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Sumo Ramen

Open until 9 pm
(419)

Review Summary

Sumo Ramen is described across reviews as a favorite spot in Chinatown with generous portions and a menu that balances rich broths like miso and shoyu with options for vegetarians, plus standout appetizers such as karaage, gyoza, and fried shrimp dumplings. The atmosphere is often warm, simple, and inviting, with some notes about a lively vibe and nice music, and the upstairs or downstairs layout adding character. Service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and attentiveness, fast if busy, though a few visits mention slower moments or cramped seating. The ramen itself is frequently called excellent or very good, with hits like spicy beef, mushroom ramen, and customizable broths, and several readers crown it as among the best ramen in Montreal. A few criticisms touch on inconsistency, such as bowls arriving cooler or with too many noodles and not enough broth or toppings, while pricing is sometimes considered good value but not without caveats. Overall, Sumo Ramen comes across as a comforting, reliable choice with a welcoming team and a vibrant, evolving menu that keeps drawing guests back.View restaurant profile
Kalbi BBQ - Chinatown Breakfast, Poutine, Ramen, Sushi Restaurants
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Kalbi BBQ

Open until 10:30 pm
(674)

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Kalbi BBQ offers an all you can eat Korean barbecue experience with a central grill, a wide selection of meats, sushi and sides, ordered on your phone and delivered by playful robot servers alongside attentive staff. The concept and atmosphere are repeatedly cited as its strengths, making it a popular spot for groups and casual outings, with fast service and a lively, modern vibe. Several reviews praise the freshness and marination of meats and the variety of dishes, including sushi options, while noting that some items can be pricey and a few flavors feel underwhelming or generic for the price. A recurring caveat is the variable value and occasional shortages or additional charges for certain items like desserts or per-item portions, plus after-tax tipping policies that some find unclear. Weekend and peak times can bring long waits unless a reservation is made, and the inside can feel very warm and noisy, with ventilation sometimes criticized for not handling the smoke well. Still, many diners say the all you can eat format and the fun service make Kalbi BBQ worth a return visit, especially when dining with friends or family.View restaurant profile

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