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≈ 0.3 km
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento is described as one of the few authentic Mainland Chinese style spots in Montreal, with great food and solid service. The atmosphere is not glamorous but homely and comforting, reminding patrons of university days.View restaurant profile
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento
Opens Today at 11:15 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue is described as a highly satisfying all you can eat hotpot experience with a wide selection of broths, meats, seafood, vegetables and a well organized sauce bar that lets guests customize every dip. Desserts such as matcha ice cream are a popular finish, and ingredients are commonly praised for freshness and generous portions. Service is frequently noted as friendly, attentive and efficient, though some reviews mention slower pacing during peak times and reservations or communication issues that affected plans. The pricing model is seen as good value by many for the variety and quality, but a few reviews call it a bit confusing and point out extra charges for soup bases or weekend surcharges. The atmosphere is described as cozy and lively, the space is clean and comfortable, and the experience is often recommended for groups or first time hotpot diners. Some reviews mention a two hour time limit for the buffet, but seating is often extended if tables become available. Overall, Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue is regarded as a top option for flavor and variety in a welcoming setting with strong dipping sauces and solid guest service.View restaurant profile
Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealThe Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic ExperienceView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Osco! is described as a stylish and cozy dining spot where the atmosphere and service often stand out as the highlight, with guests repeatedly noting attentive, friendly staff and a welcoming vibe that makes celebrations feel special. The food is generally praised as delicious and well prepared, with a menu that includes onion soup, seafood, pasta and beef, though a few reviews mention inconsistency or prices that feel high for the value. Cocktails and wine are frequently singled out as excellent, and some meals pair nicely with drinks, while others feel some pairings are overpriced. Pricing is on the higher side, but many feel the setting and overall experience justify the cost, especially for holidays, anniversaries, or romantic dinners where small touches are appreciated. Opinions about kids vary, with some finding it not ideal for children while others note a family friendly vibe for certain occasions. Overall Osco! emerges as a popular Montreal dining option with strong service and many delicious dishes, tempered by occasional kitchen misfires and premium pricing.View restaurant profile
Osco!
Inspired by the markets of the South of France
May be temporarily closed
Old Montreal
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≈ 2.2 km
Overall, reviews describe Chez Chine as high quality and professional, with a menu that blends Chinese characteristic dishes with delicacies from Hong Kong and Macao, and an impressive fish fillet cooked in wine that helps create an enjoyable dining experience. The staff are described as very nice and the food as delicious, with the ambiance enhanced by viewing fish in the water as children watch them. Appreciation for child friendly service is noted. The decor is beautiful and the value for money is excellent, with vegetables cooked to perfection and a courteous, attentive server contributing to strong service. Positive notes tend to reference dinner rather than breakfast, which is described as mediocre and overpriced, with cold and aloof service, undercooked potatoes, watery coffee, and dry flavorless French toast. Some reviews feel the restaurant is undervalued, and the overall flavor profile and fish emphasis stand out.View restaurant profile
Chez Chine
Located in the Holiday Inn Montreal Downtown
Opens Today at 7 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 2.3 km
Happy Lamb Hot Pot is described as a spacious, clean restaurant on the second floor near the main intersection of Chinatown in Montreal, with large windows that keep the space bright and a calm, not too noisy atmosphere. The all-you-can-eat buffet offers a wide range of ingredients and a sauce bar, though some labels are mixed up and vegetarian options are fairly limited, with calls for more tofu, veggie dumplings, and meat-free broth bases. Food appears fresh and well stocked, with lamb and other meats praised and the tomato and hot sour broths offering different profiles, even if one broth was noted as underseasoned. Service is generally friendly and efficient, with several staff members highlighted for good, quick service, and prices described as reasonable, making it suitable for family meals, dates, or casual outings; lunch is typically cheaper and birthday freebies are mentioned. A few negatives appear, including a hygiene concern from one reviewer who reported food poisoning, a challenging entrance with stairs, and occasional crowding or a cafeteria-like vibe. Overall, the restaurant stands out for its variety, generous portions, lively atmosphere, and accessibility of sauces and ingredients, making it a popular option for hot pot lovers in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Happy Lamb Hot Pot
Opens Today at 11:30 amChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealThe Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic ExperienceView More
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