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≈ 0.1 km
East Pan Asiatique offers a diverse Thai, Chinese and Japanese menu with fresh, well presented dishes and generous portions, from wakame cucumber salad to dumplings and poke bowls, with vegan options that many guests appreciate. The ambiance is calm and inviting, a chic yet relaxed vibe that suits a casual night out. Service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and helpful recommendations, though a few guests mention slower moments or occasional dish inconsistencies. Overall, the combination of flavorful food, thoughtful presentation, and welcoming atmosphere makes East Pan Asiatique a place many would return to.View restaurant profile
East Pan Asiatique
Modern restaurant featuring elevated Asian dishes & creative cocktails.
Open until 10 pm
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 0.9 km
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling is widely praised for handmade dumplings with a thin skin and juicy, flavorful fillings, from classic pork and chive to lamb and shrimp, with many noting strong vegetarian and vegan options and a standout wonton soup. The menu feels crafted and comforting, with sauces like peanut sauce that many diners love and a variety of bowls and bao to suit different tastes. Dishes are described as fresh, flavorful, and well made, giving a homemade feel even in a fast service setting. The atmosphere is casual and bustling in Chinatown, with quick, friendly service that keeps lines moving and prices that are seen as a great value. While waiting times can be long during peak periods, the consensus is that the dumplings and soups justify the wait. Takeout and dine-in are both popular, with dine-in preferred for the full soup-dumpling experience.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling
Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Opens Today at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 1 km
Qing Hua Dumpling is praised for fresh, handmade dumplings with ultra-thin wrappers and juicy fillings, offering a wide menu that covers pork, shrimp, lamb, and vegetarian options. Prices are affordable and portions generous, making it a solid value whether dining in or ordering takeout. Service is fast and the staff are friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming vibe even when the restaurant is busy. Many reviews call it a reliable go to spot in Chinatown and note a lively atmosphere alongside consistently tasty dumplings. The soup options and sides like wonton soup and pickled cucumbers complement the dumplings, and the chef's surprises are often well received. While crowds and noise can be part of the experience, the overall experience is described as authentic and satisfying, with many repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Qing Hua Dumpling
Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Opens Today at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal
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≈ 1.2 km
Qing Hua Dumpling earns high marks across reviews for freshly made dumplings with vibrant flavors and a wide variety, from juicy pork and shrimp to satisfying vegan options, with wrappers that are pleasantly chewy and each dumpling served steaming hot and quickly. Diners appreciate the choice between steamed and pan fried dumplings, the strong value for money, and prices that stay affordable for the quality. The dining experience is described as welcoming and efficient, with friendly, attentive service contributing to a warm atmosphere even during busy periods. The setting is cozy and lively, suitable for families and groups, and some notes mention a short wait at peak hours. Many reviewers call Qing Hua Dumpling one of the best dumpling spots in Montreal, with repeated recommendations and positive mentions of the service and hospitality. Overall the impressions point to excellent dumplings, generous variety, reliable speed, and a memorable, satisfying visit.View restaurant profile
Qing Hua Dumpling
Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal
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≈ 1.3 km
Chimaek Gana earns high praise for crispy, flavorful fried chicken and generous portions, with many diners raving about the Supreme chicken, Yangnyeom and other bold flavors that pair perfectly with a cold beer. The service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, and the atmosphere is clean and welcoming, making it a solid pick for groups, dates, or casual meals. Reviewers also appreciate the variety of dishes from chicken and udon to conch salad, plus reliable sides like pickled radish and truffle fries, all offered at very reasonable prices for Montreal. A few notes mention menu changes and occasional pacing issues, but the overall experience remains highly recommended for those seeking great chicken, value, and a lively dining vibe.View restaurant profile
Chimaek Gana
Opens Today at 5 pmShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 1.4 km
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling is repeatedly described as a go-to spot for dumplings in Montreal, delivering hot, juicy xiao long bao and a wide range of fillings from pork and chives to beef curry and shrimp, with many praising the delicate wrappers and flavorful soups and noting that the menu also includes vegetarian options and tasty fried dumplings. The experience is marked by consistency and generous portions, affordable prices, and quick, attentive service, though crowds and lines are common and seating can be tight. Several reviews highlight the spectacle of dumplings being made in front of customers, adding to the appeal, while the casual, lively atmosphere ranges from downtown bustle to a cozy terrace, with some locations described as cramped or busy on weekends. Dishes like cucumber salad and seaweed salad are often recommended, and the dumplings are praised for being freshly made, well seasoned, and served piping hot. While service experiences vary slightly, the overall sentiment across visits centers on high quality, value, and reliability, making Sammi & Soupe Dumpling a standout option for comforting, artisanal dumplings in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling
Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.7 km
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling serves dumplings that are consistently excellent and draws repeat visits, with the food described as delicious and the staff as friendly. Evenings can be crowded and seating is tight in the small space, and a wait to enter is sometimes needed, but the overall experience remains highly recommended.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling
Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Opens Today at 11 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 3.1 km
Perogie Lili comes across as a cozy, welcoming neighborhood gem offering homemade Ukrainian fare that feels comforting and authentic. The space is small and colorful with floral murals, creating a homey atmosphere, and the service is consistently friendly and attentive. The menu features a wide range of pierogies, many vegetarian options, and hearty borscht, with fillings like potato and cheddar, caramelized onions, sour cream, cherry, cabbage, and wild mushrooms with bacon. Dishes are described as fresh to order, soft and flavorful, with dough that melts in the mouth. There is a sense of care in the experience, with good value, generous portions, and the option to dine in or take away, plus samples and helpful guidance from staff. A portion of proceeds supporting humanitarian relief in Ukraine adds meaning to the visit. Overall, it feels like a place to return to explore more flavors and to feel at home.View restaurant profile
Perogie Lili
Ukrainian dumplings from Mile End
Opens Today at 11 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.1 km
ATTI Express is repeatedly praised for value and generous portions, with favorites like beef or pork bibimbap, japchae, and tonkatsu described as tasty and made with fresh ingredients. The meals are noted to be ready quickly, with strong flavor and consistent quality whether in a rush or seeking a satisfying lunch. The atmosphere is described as small but clean and quiet, and staff are courteous and efficient. Several reviews point out that ordering by phone or in person can save money, while online pickup can be less advantageous. Overall, ATTI Express is viewed as a reliable, affordable option for nutritious Korean food on the go, a go to lunch spot for workers looking for fast and delicious meals.View restaurant profile
ATTI Express
Opens Monday at 10:30 amDowntown
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≈ 0.1 km
Pinophyta is described as a cozy, clean, and welcoming spot in downtown Montreal offering authentic Chinese cuisine with a strong Cantonese flavor profile. Diners praise the house specialties such as dumplings, Dan Dan noodles, Hainan chicken rice, and a variety of clay pot rice that delivers a crispy bottom, along with fresh noodles and flavorful soups like wonton and beef broth. The menu also features a wide range of appetizers and vegetarian options, and several reviews highlight the generous portions and good value for the price. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and helpful, contributing to a warm, homely dining experience. While most feedback is glowing, a few guests note inconsistencies such as cold chicken on arrival or broth flavors that are milder than expected, and there are occasional ordering hiccups; overall the restaurant is regarded as a hidden gem with a standout selection of Chinese dishes that many would return for.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Pinophyta
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.2 km
Overall reviews describe Jatoba as a refined Asian fusion destination with outstanding, beautifully presented dishes and fresh sashimi, complemented by a chic, lively ambiance and attentive service. The cocktails and wine pairings are frequently praised, and staff are noted for knowledge and friendliness, making celebrations or date nights feel special. While the experience is consistently described as excellent and worth the price, some comments call out the high cost, occasional slow service or pacing during busy times, and a few notes about uneven service at the bar or in the dining room. The restaurant is often listed among Montreal's best dining spots, with many guests planning a return and appreciating the chef's touches and the care in plating and ingredients. Reviewers also highlight the variety of dishes, the ability to accommodate dietary preferences, and the opportunity to sample many plates in a shared, tasting style, even as a few find acoustics or meal pacing could be improved.View restaurant profile
Jatoba
Refined eatery serving modern, Asian-inspired fare, including seafood & dumplings, with a full bar.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Downtown
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≈ 0.3 km
Jugo Juice receives praise for friendly staff, quick service, and a menu of light, healthy smoothies. Reviewers note that staff greet customers with a smile and provide helpful service in English. The spot is highlighted as a convenient stop for a juice on the way to the train or simply to grab a quick healthy option, with a vibe that includes good music. Many reviews mention a great variety of drinks and consistently tasty smoothies described as very good. A few comments point to fast and pleasant service and a welcoming atmosphere. Some reviews mention opening hours not being up to date. Overall, Jugo Juice is seen as a dependable option for healthy treats with clean flavors and a positive staff experience.View restaurant profile
Jugo Juice
An assortment of wraps, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices
Opens Today at 7 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
On McGill Street, Jugo Juice receives praise for friendly service and a birthday reward that added a little extra sweetness to a celebration. Juices and smoothies are described as fresh and well made, with favorites such as Mighty Kale and Peanut Butter Chocolate noted as go to treats. One visit mentions that several smoothie options were unavailable and the staff were blunt and offered no suggestions. Overall the experience is seen as worth it for the quality, despite a price that can be a bit high. A French note describes the smoothie as tasty and healthy and the staff as good, with a plan to return.View restaurant profile
Jugo Juice
An assortment of wraps, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
Overall, reviews of Presotea note that the tea is as good as ever, but waiting times are frequently long and service can be inconsistent. Some customers order through the app to reduce the workload for cashiers, only to see mobile orders canceled to prioritize the in store queue. Recurrent issues include missing tapioca pearls and slow service.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.4 km
Overall, reviews describe Presotea as a place with fresh ingredients, high quality drinks, a large seating area, and a menu with many options and promotions. Mango and avocado slushes are well liked, and boba is generally tasty, with flavors and freshness making it worth an occasional treat even though large drinks feel expensive. Service is described as friendly and welcoming in most visits, contributing to a pleasant experience, but several notes mention slower or uneven service, ordering delays at the machine, staff who seem reluctant, and missing bags or straws for takeout. There are moments of being out of boba, though mango remains fresh and delicious. The banh mi are described as ordinary and not made on site. The varied menu keeps things interesting on each visit, and overall Presotea is seen as delivering good juice and quality with some ups and downs, inviting a return.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.4 km
Overall, impressions from the reviews show Impression Dumplings as a popular, affordable spot with a wide variety of dumplings described as juicy and flavorful, with many diners preferring chicken options and both fried and steamed versions, plus tasty soups and vegetarian dishes. The food is praised for freshness and handmade quality, and service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive in a cozy, casual setting. Quick service and good value come up often, and multiple visitors say they plan to return. Some notes mention longer waits, a slightly cool atmosphere at times, and a few experiences with soggy delivery, but these are outweighed by consistent praise for comforting, well priced dishes. The menu's breadth, including vegetarian options and a range of dumpling styles, makes it a dependable choice for families and groups, with strong recommendations to try some of the signature dumplings.View restaurant profile
Impression Dumplings
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.5 km
Overall, MajesThé Bistro Bar comes across as a warm, lively Taiwanese Asian fusion spot with a wide menu that shines on baos, karaage chicken, udon, curry and braised pork, offering generous portions, fair prices and fresh, craveable flavors. The vibe is friendly with attentive service and a crowd that enjoys pre night out outings, karaoke on weekends and inventive cocktails and bubble tea drinks, and the team is praised for accommodating dietary needs with advance planning. Many reviews note reliable, quick service and a cozy atmosphere even when space is compact or in a basement, though a few mention a colder or darker ambiance and occasional missteps like overcooked or reheated dishes. The new location is anticipated with enthusiasm and improvements, and overall this spot is valued for its variety, value, and memorable experiences, including great live music and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
MajesThé Bistro Bar
Modern space serving Asian fusion dishes & bubble teas.
Opens Today at 4 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
Ganadara comes across as a casual, affordable Korean spot in downtown Montreal near McGill, with a menu of comforting classics like ramyeon and bibimbap and standout pork bone soup that many reviewers call a must try. The vibe is described as quaint and low key, and the food is often praised for being tasty and the portions generous, making it a reliable go to for a quick, affordable meal. Service is a mixed bag, praised for friendliness in some visits but sometimes marked by slow or unfriendly interactions in others. Several diners highlight the fried chicken as a highlight when it is perfectly crispy and juicy, while a few note it can be dry or disappointing at times; new menu items and drinks have generally landed well. Some reviews mention that gamjang tang has not always been available. The location near McGill and the long-standing habit of stopping by on visits or in daily routines are also recurring themes. Overall, Ganadara is viewed as a solid, affordable option for Korean comfort food with reliable basics and occasional service or consistency quirks.View restaurant profile
Ganadara
A lively restaurant serving hearty popular Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Opens Today at 3 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Trendiest Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
At Jugo Juice, reviews highlight language barriers and confusion over the recipe, with staff unable to clearly communicate how the drinks are made. The process can involve weighing every ingredient, including ice, which slows things down and lengthens wait times when multiple customers are served. Service can feel messy when a glass arrives with juice spilled and only partly cleaned. The juice is not very cold, attributed to insufficient shaking and ice not being added to the cup.View restaurant profile
Jugo Juice
An assortment of wraps, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices
Opens Monday at 10 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Juice and Smoothie Bars in Montreal
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≈ 0.5 km
Bar 1994 draws praise for great food, competitive pricing, and friendly service, with some reviews calling it among the better Korean options in Montreal. A pre-show dinner works well here, with food served in a timely manner, drinks satisfying, and soups described as sublime. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming rather than fine dining, making Bar 1994 a reliable quick dinner spot for groups of friends.View restaurant profile
Bar 1994
May be temporarily closedShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews consistently praise Bloom Sushi for inventive vegan sushi, with fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and beautiful presentation that often impresses even non vegans. The service and atmosphere are repeatedly highlighted as warm and attentive in a stylish setting. The menu is creative and diverse, with standout items like miso soup, gyoza, arancini, and a tasting option that showcases the kitchen’s creativity. While busy nights can bring longer waits or occasional mixups, most diners feel the quality justifies the visit and keep coming back. Reservations are wise, and Bloom Sushi is regarded as a standout in Montreal for vegan sushi, offering artistic plates, reliable hospitality, and a memorable plant based dining experience.View restaurant profile
Bloom Sushi
Opens Today at 5 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 0.6 km
Café Rì Yuè comes across as a small, cozy and visually charming cafe near Place des Arts, beloved for inventive drinks and beautiful pastries that range from matcha and hojicha lattes to yuzu and ube cheesecakes, macarons, and other delicate desserts, with many reviews highlighting the quality and presentation. The vibe is intimate and welcoming, with plenty of natural light and cute decor, but seating can be limited and at times the space feels crowded, sometimes requiring customers to share tables. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though a few notes mention variable service and occasional delays or mix ups. Prices are sometimes described as a bit high for the portions, though the menu of full cakes is noted as convenient for celebrations. The cafe is repeatedly recommended for a quick coffee break or to meet a friend, and fans celebrate its desserts as not too sweet and beautifully crafted, with standout items like the matcha strawberry cake, yuzu cheesecake, and white chocolate matcha drinks. Overall, Café Rì Yuè appears to deliver a consistently cute and tasty experience for dessert lovers and matcha fans, even as space limitations and occasional service quirks keep it from being ideal for larger groups or longer study sessions.View restaurant profile
Café Rì Yuè
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try
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≈ 0.7 km
Opiano comes across as a fast, affordable Korean spot with generous portions and solid flavors, especially the pork bone soup and bulgogi, and an efficient digital ordering system that suits students and visitors near campus; the summer bingsu is a standout, often praised for rich milk, while overall there is broad appreciation for authentic comfort food and good value, though a few dishes are noted as overly sweet or slightly bland and one review mentions ramen-like noodles in a soup; some diners were surprised by a charge for takeout bags and others noted a self-service, no-tipping setup; the atmosphere is described as cozy and busy, sometimes noisy, with mixed impressions of the staff, yet many call it a dependable quick meal and a top pick for cheap, tasty Korean fare close to campus.View restaurant profile
Opiano
Opens Monday at 11:30 amDowntown
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≈ 0.7 km
Real Fruit Bubble Tea receives mixed feedback, with praise for real fruit ingredients and the option to enjoy drinks hot or cold, and some customers appreciating unsweetened jasmine iced tea and the bubble milk tea as a standout. At the same time, experiences vary as some drinks arrive thinner than requested, turning slushy or watery, and the diamond mango version sometimes has smaller or less fruit than expected. Service consistency is another theme, with notes of understaffing and slow order flow on busy days, though some shifts show smoother operation after extra staff. Durian smoothies with extra mango are sometimes perceived as lacking durian. Overall, Real Fruit Bubble Tea is seen as a great place for real fruit beverages, with freshness and option variety balancing out occasional texture and wait time issues.View restaurant profile
Real Fruit Bubble Tea
Opens Today at 9:30 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Restaurant Kung Fu is described as a small, cozy, family-style spot with warm, attentive service and strong value, where dumplings, dim sum, spring rolls, and shrimp dishes are praised for freshness and flavor. The food is generally delicious and affordable, with large portions and a wide range of options that make it easy to try several items, though a few dishes are noted as overly salty or garlicky and one beef with broccoli order was criticized for imbalance. Takeout and late hours are common themes, with many reviewers appreciating the convenience and consistent quality across visits, even as some say hours or availability can be unclear. The atmosphere is welcoming and unpretentious, and the staff are repeatedly described as friendly, contributing to a sense of a homey place where regulars would return. Overall, the reviews sketch a dependable budget Chinese option with generous portions and approachable prices, best for a quick and comforting meal, while acknowledging occasional menu gaps or changes that have affected perceptions of quality.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kung Fu
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
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≈ 0.8 km
Yolky comes across as a cute compact spot offering a wide range of egg sandwiches on fluffy brioche with strong drink options, and many reviewers praise the tasty, generous fillings and the friendly, welcoming service. The space is small with little seating, often pushing guests toward takeout or a counter, though some can find a spot outside or at the counter during slower times. Hash browns are frequently described as large and crispy but greasy, while many sandwiches such as BLT and caramelized onion combos earn high marks for flavor and balance, and the eggs are often noted as creamy and well cooked. The packaging and presentation for delivery are well regarded, and the branding is seen as cute, giving Yolky a hidden gem vibe in Montreal Chinatown. Payment can be cash-based in some locations, and while service is praised overall, a few visits mention minor chaos or longer waits. Overall, Yolky is viewed as a tasty, comforting breakfast and brunch option worth trying, with a lively variety of drinks and a casual, quick-service vibe.View restaurant profile
Yolky
Opens Today at 8:30 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews present Dobe & Andy as a long standing Montreal Chinatown favorite for Chinese BBQ with standout roast pork and char siu and a Hong Kong vibe, offering generous portions and generally good value. The duck is praised by some for flavor but others find it dry or not as crunchy, and a few dishes arrive lukewarm or with inconsistent quality. The Guilin noodles, wonton soup, bok choy with scallion sauce, and milk tea are often highlighted, while service can be fast and friendly or slow and disorganized on busy nights with missed items. Overall the restaurant is seen as authentic and comforting with strong flavors and nostalgic atmosphere, though some reviews note changes in menu and quality that affect consistency.View restaurant profile
Dobe & Andy
This unfussy eatery serves traditional Chinese dishes such as dumplings, BBQ duck & wonton soup.
Opens Today at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 0.8 km
Pâtisserie Harmonie is described as offering a broad mix of traditional pastries and Asian specialties, with many items noted as fresh, flavorful, and reasonably priced. The mango and nut mochi are frequently praised, as are the generously filled buns and a vegan mochi option made with coconut milk, while a few tasters find some mochi a bit bland and the red bean paste more like a purée. The self service format and the small space create a lively, sometimes hectic atmosphere, especially when busy, though the window seating is pleasant for watching passersby. Evening visits can see fewer choices, but what remains is generally fresh and delicious. Some reviewers mention positives like a long standing appeal and a sense of reliability, and others highlight standout items such as egg tarts and traditional Chinese bakery breads. Overall, the place is regarded as a go to for a wide range of pastries and desserts at approachable prices, with strong praise for freshness and variety.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Harmonie
Opens Today at 10 amChinatown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews describe Tsujiri Montreal as a popular destination for matcha fans with a broad menu of desserts drinks and some savory options like ramen and soba; matcha is praised for richness and authenticity though some items are described as less strong or overly sweet and a few desserts feel pricey or inconsistent in quality; the atmosphere is often described as cozy and Japanese inspired with ample seating good for studying or catching up but it can get crowded and noisy in peak hours; service is generally friendly and professional with staff helpful and attentive though isolated rude experiences are noted; the cafe also receives compliments for its modern decor and variety of offerings like hojicha yuzu and kuromitsu desserts; overall it comes across as a top choice for matcha in Montreal delivering strong matcha desserts and drinks in a welcoming setting with some items needing closer consistency.View restaurant profile
Tsujiri Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.8 km
Dingxiang is described by reviews as offering fried chicken with garlic and soy sauce that is excellent, with a strong recommendation to try it for yourself to see how good it is, and the pork rib skewers are a must-try, while the skewers in general receive praise and beef and lamb options are noted as tasty.View restaurant profile
Dingxiang
Opens Today at 2 pmChinatown, Downtown
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviews of YiFang Taïwan Fruit The show a mix of praise and criticism, with many noting very nice staff, fast service, and tasty food and drinks, and the ability to adjust sugar and ice levels with helpful recommendations. The atmosphere is described as authentic and recognizable by locals, with a steady presence of older and foreign exchange students. Combos are seen as a good snack option. On the downside, one employee is described as rude and there can be long waits even when only a few orders are ahead. The coconut latte is reported as watered down and overpriced. Some feedback asks for more staff to handle demand. Items like the Strawberry Milk Slush are loved, and the double chocolate waffle is praised, with sweetness often adjusted to a preferred level. A Spanish review endorses the place, highlighting delicious food and service worthy of recommendation. Overall, YiFang Taïwan Fruit The comes across as a popular bubble tea spot with a quaint vibe, strong customization options, and crowd pleasing drinks and snacks.View restaurant profile
YiFang Taïwan Fruit The
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice reviews show a tea base that stands out and bubble tea that many enjoy, with the tea flavor coming through more than milk or sugar, and the space described as spacious and conducive to studying or working. The vibe is chill but service quality varies from friendly to a bit cold, and prices are noted as higher than some rivals while others find value in simpler options. There is interest in adding flavors such as passion fruit yakult, while the boba is generally decent but not always the freshest. Some ingredients feel healthier while others taste more chemical, and cleanliness is mixed with one note about unclean restrooms though tables are kept tidy. Overall impressions combine solid drink quality and a comfortable environment with occasional inconsistency in service, price, and ingredient options.View restaurant profile
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Reviewers describe L2 Bubbletea as a spacious, cozy hangout with a wide tea selection including oolong, Assam, and Earl Grey, and many call it a top spot in Chinatown. Service is generally praised as friendly and helpful, though one note mentions rude night staff. Flavors receive mixed feedback: the pumpkin tea is criticized for lacking pumpkin flavor and being overly sweet, while a taro drink did not sit right for some. Sakura pearls are offered by staff and a milk tea with tapioca is highlighted as a must try. Minor issues include fruit flies noted on a visit. Overall, guests appreciate the atmosphere, variety, and welcoming service, with some reservations about specific drinks and consistency.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Overall, reviews describe Machi Machi as a top bubble tea spot in Montreal, known for high quality drinks especially the crème brûlée milk tea and a cute bottle presentation. The boba is consistently chewy and flavors are well balanced, with standout bottled drinks and options like taro, matcha, red bean and mochi. Service is praised for friendliness, though long waits and occasional kiosk issues can dampen the experience when busy. Some reviews note occasional misses such as off tasting drinks or high prices and sparse decor in certain locations. Despite these points, the shop is seen as cozy, with a wide range of creative drinks and a strong recommendation for trying the crème brûlée and other popular flavors.View restaurant profile
Machi Machi
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown
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≈ 0.9 km
Les Saisons de Corée is described as a warm, family-run Korean restaurant in Montreal that delivers authentic flavors and a comforting atmosphere reminiscent of home cooking. Diners praise a broad menu with favorites like kimchi jjigae, tofu kimchi soup, seolleongtang, jjajangmyeon, bulgogi jeongol, dakgalbi, spicy pork stew, seafood pancake and fried chicken, along with bibimbap and a variety of sojus and makgeolli. The chicken and pork dishes, in particular the dakgalbi and pork-based soups, are often highlighted as standouts, with many calling it among the best in the city. Guests frequently mention friendly service from what feels like a long-standing family operation, and note that the flavors are rich, authentic, and deeply satisfying, with broth-based soups adding depth. The restaurant is described as a must-visit, great value, and a reliable favorite for repeat visits, including Somyun available with seasquid or bai top shell. Overall the consensus presents a beloved Montreal spot for consistent, high-quality Korean cooking.View restaurant profile
Les Saisons de Corée
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 0.9 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles earns praise for a wide range of bubble teas made with fresh ingredients and chewy pearls, from brown sugar milk tea to mango green tea and oolong, with generous customization options and good value during promotions, and it stays open late and even all night in Chinatown. The service is consistently friendly and efficient, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and sometimes delivering orders, while the shop remains clean and welcoming even when busy. The drinks are repeatedly described as balanced, flavorful, and refreshing, and many keep returning as a go to bubble tea spot thanks to quality and variety that stand out in Montreal. The overall impression is a welcoming, vibrant neighborhood hub where fair prices, dependable hours, and attentive care create a memorable experience.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles
Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Open until 5:30 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 0.9 km
Across reviews, Daldongnae Korean BBQ is praised for high quality meats, a generous unlimited array of side dishes, and an authentic, convivial grilling experience served by attentive staff. Diners note a wide range of meats and a standout banchan lineup with favorites like cheese corn and kimchi; the overall meals are described as flavorful, filling, and good value for the price. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy or lively, though busy nights can feel crowded and some guests report feeling rushed or facing a few service hiccups, including policy quirks like cannot split the bill on weekends. Some dishes draw mixed opinions, with a few items underperforming in tenderness or freshness, yet the overall consensus remains strongly positive with many vowing to return and to recommend to others. In short, Daldongnae offers a memorable, well rounded KBBQ experience with generous sides, dependable service, and a focus on sharing and customization, even as price and pace can be considerations for some diners.View restaurant profile
Daldongnae Korean BBQ
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Fuji Corner draws mixed reactions, with some enjoying flavorful hotpot and ramen, inviting aromas, and a warm, attentive staff guided by a chef who describes offerings well, while others note inconsistency and price concerns. The hotpot is praised for a soothing broth and goji berries, yet the dining room can feel unheated and a seafood allergy concern arose when a dish contained octopus despite assurances that frying options were safe. Dishes vary in quality, with chicken sometimes overcooked and dry and Angus beef reportedly flavorless and previously frozen, while pork balls are delicious and the Hong Kong style clay pot receives praise. The atmosphere is relaxed during slower hours, and service is quick, with many reviewers recommending Fuji Corner to fans of authentic Chinese cuisine, though a few visits feel overpriced or underwhelming overall.View restaurant profile
Fuji Corner
Opens Today at 12 pmChinatown, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 0.9 km
Oh! Dumplings is widely praised for generous portions and good value, with handmade dumplings that many describe as fresh and flavorful and a menu offering a lot of variety at modest prices. The dumplings are often the star, noted for tasty fillings and homemade wrappers, while soups and noodles are commonly liked and substantial in size. Service yields mixed impressions, ranging from fast, friendly, and attentive to slow and understaffed, with some guests feeling pressured about tipping or encountering inconsistent attention. A few dishes receive criticism, especially certain salads that can be too sweet or not authentic, and a small number of visits mention long waits, but several families and groups report satisfying meals and quick, reliable service on other days. Overall, Oh! Dumplings comes across as a solid, budget friendly option in Chinatown for dumplings and pan-Asian staples with hearty portions and a casual, comforting vibe.View restaurant profile
Oh! Dumplings
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Chinatown
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Laon restaurant is described as a cozy, calm spot with attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, where quick, flavorful meals are paired with reasonable prices and generous portions. Diners praise the cheolpan with its side dishes, bibimbap, jeon, and soondubu, noting that the flavors are satisfying and comforting, especially on cold days in Montreal. It is viewed as a reliable destination for comforting Korean food in a small, peaceful setting that suits casual visits as well as celebratory meals such as birthdays or anniversaries, with regulars returning for favorites. The service is repeatedly highlighted as top notch and friendly, with thoughtful touches like extra bowls and utensils to share meals and help on busy or special occasions. Some notes mention minor menu caveats such as bibimbap missing pickled vegetables, but overall the experience is described as delicious, warming, and worth revisiting. In sum, Laon restaurant comes across as a warm, flavorful, value friendly option that stands out for its atmosphere and consistent quality in the Montreal area.View restaurant profile
Laon restaurant
Opens Today at 11 amQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.9 km
Shuyi Tealicious draws mixed but overall favorable feedback, with many noting a super rich milk tea that feels warming on freezing Montreal days, fast service and good cup sizes, and a strong overall selection that makes it a go to for a quick pickup while sightseeing in Chinatown. Some reviews praise the consistency and call it a reference standard for flavors and texture, while others report disappointments such as drinks with too little toppings or too much ice, or a taro ball drink that looked good in photos but delivered sparse toppings. A few criticisms mention a grass jelly drink that tasted medicinal and a mango pomelo sago that was tasty but offered only a large cup at a higher price and no seating. The shop is described as grab and go with no seating or bathroom, yet the convenience and friendly service keep it on the radar for regulars and travelers alike. Overall the sentiment acknowledges reliable quality and a broad flavor lineup, tempered by occasional mismatches between visuals and actual toppings.View restaurant profile
Shuyi Tealicious
Opens Today at 10:30 amChinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews describe CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice as a solid spot for bubble tea with friendly staff and budget friendly prices. In Chinatown it is often considered worth stopping by for a quick drink and some call it the best bubble tea in Canada. Strawberry shakes with real fruit chunks are a standout while mango drinks can have an aftertaste. Late night visits find the pearls fresh and drinks well balanced, with a passionfruit green tea with boba and coconut jelly noted for its flavor and the option to adjust ice and sugar. Drawbacks mentioned include mango green tea tasting too much like tea, grass jelly arriving in large chunks, seating being limited, and a French comment noting the milk tea is good but seating remains tight.View restaurant profile
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Pho Cristal MTL comes across in reviews as a cozy, unpretentious Chinatown spot offering generous portions of authentic Vietnamese fare at affordable prices. The pho broth is repeatedly praised for depth and richness, with beefy notes and tender cuts, while the banh mi is described as fresh and well filled at a great value. Vermicelli bowls and bun bo hue receive strong praise for flavor and satisfying portions, and some comments note gluten free noodle options in soups. The staff and atmosphere are frequently highlighted as friendly, attentive and welcoming, contributing to a comfortable dining experience. Reviewers often call it a must visit and among the best for pho and banh mi in Montreal, with several noting repeat visits and reliable consistency. A few concerns appear, including reports of slow service during busy periods and a perception of too much salt or MSG in certain broths. Occasional remarks mention past changes in payment options, but most patrons leave feeling satisfied by the food, the value, and the overall charm of the place.View restaurant profile
Pho Cristal MTL
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Chinatown
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews of Presotea show a mixed picture: some customers in Montreal's Chinatown report terrible service and double charges, suggesting the store should be shut down, while others praise the drinks for freshness and flavor, with mango and fruit drinks highlighted as particularly enjoyable. Positive notes include fresh ingredients, tea brewed to order, and refreshing options that feel healthier than many bubble teas, along with generous portions for larger sizes. However, some critiques point to a small, cramped space that makes waiting uncomfortable, and a few complaints mention too much sugar in the fruit drinks and an unpleasant tapioca texture in one case. Overall, the offerings are described as tasty and refreshing, especially for mango lovers, but service quality and store size appear to vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Presotea
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Ravioli Mai Xiang Yuan in Montreal's Chinatown is described as a cozy, unpretentious spot where the dumplings are the star and flavors feel homemade and authentic, with juicy pork, beef, lamb and chive fillings, chicken and shrimp options, and the famous soup dumplings that reviewers say are incredibly flavorful and comforting. The menu includes boiled and fried dumplings, cucumber salad, wood ear mushroom salad, and a cilantro and black mushroom salad, all praised for freshness, variety and satisfying portions at good value. Service is frequently highlighted as fast, friendly and attentive, though a cash only policy and on site ATM are noted by several reviewers, and a few mention occasional cleanliness concerns or pushy review requests. Overall, the place is seen as excellent value with high quality dumplings and a welcoming atmosphere that keeps guests coming back as one of the top dumpling spots in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Ravioli Mai Xiang Yuan
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in MontrealWhere to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews for Chicken Plus + highlight generous portions with tender, delicious chicken and flavorful sauces. Service is described as very pleasant and attentive, with staff answering questions for first time diners and even offering tastings of the sauces to help with decisions. The food is praised as amazing, with perfectly fried chicken and tasty sauces. Boxes are noted as enough to feed people and are best enjoyed fresh, and many recommend starting with the regular plain box and sampling the sauces before buying a full box. Overall the reviews suggest trying new dishes and discovering the range on offer.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus +
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown, Downtown
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≈ 0.9 km
Chungchun Kogo Coreen draws mixed reviews: many diners praise the tasty crispy corn dogs with a wide range of sauces and toppings, good value and quick options for a crunchy lunch, and some note especially appealing versions like teriyaki coated or sweet potato pogo; others report long waits, occasional items sold out with few alternatives, and at least one instance of undercooked pogo. Online hours are sometimes wrong, leading to wasted trips. The Downtown location is described as the fastest, while service quality varies with visits, from friendly and attentive to average. Overall Chungchun Kogo Coreen is seen as delivering tasty options and solid value for pogo lovers, but satisfaction can vary by location and visit depending on stock, wait time, and how the staff handles substitutions or shortages.View restaurant profile
Chungchun Kogo Coreen
Opens Today at 11 amChinatown
Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in Montreal
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≈ 0.9 km
Chicha San Chen draws praise for tea-first quality with fresh brewing done per order, resulting in strong, authentic flavors and chewy pearls. Many reviewers rate it among the best bubble tea spots in Montreal, with favorites like taro, green tea, oolong, and osmanthus honey and the option to build your own drink with the base tea, dairy, sweetness, and ice levels. The setting is small and often lacks seating, and lines or wait times can be a factor, with price cited as high by some. Service is described as friendly and helpful by many, though a few notes mention occasional impatience at the register or language miscommunications. Overall drinks are praised for real tea, fresh ingredients, and a sophisticated preparation that sets it apart from powdery bubbles, and numerous reviews call it a premier destination for bubble tea in the city, sometimes noting awards and authenticity.View restaurant profile
Chicha San Chen
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 1 km
HANA Korean Steakhouse is described as an elegant setting with a refined vibe and a premium feel, where the meat is often praised for its quality, the chef's selections and pairings are well thought out, and service can be impeccable in some visits, especially during special occasions; however, several reviews point to uneven service including delays with cocktails and sides, having to flag staff repeatedly, and in some cases a lack of apology for the wait, which can leave diners with the impression that value does not always match the price. The tasting and butcher options are highlighted as offering interesting combinations and refined presentation, with meat cooked to impress in many orders, while others found certain cuts or courses underwhelming for the cost, and a few noted lingering issues during the early opening period such as coordination and longer wait times. The overall impression is that Hana has strong potential and memorable dining moments, particularly for celebratory dinners, but execution can vary and the experience may hinge on service timing and the day of the visit.View restaurant profile
HANA Korean Steakhouse
Hana is a refined Korean steakhouse offering table-side dining in the heart of Old Port Montreal
Opens Today at 5 pm
Old Montreal
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