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Cafés, Fried Chicken, Poutine, Pastries Restaurants in Chinatown

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Chicken Plus + - Cafés, Fried Chicken, Poutine, Pastries Restaurants in Chinatown

Chicken Plus +

Open until 10 pm
(8)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

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
Pâtisserie Coco - Cafés, Fried Chicken, Poutine, Pastries Restaurants in Chinatown

Pâtisserie Coco

Open until 9 pm
(130)
Downtown, Chinatown

Review Summary

Pâtisserie Coco gets strong praise for a huge variety of pastries that are described as fresh and tasty, with both sweet and savory items, from egg tarts and mochi to brioche buns and bubble tea, all in a self serve setup where a tray and tongs make browsing easy and the packing at the till is efficient. The reviews often mention good value and a clean, lively Chinatown Montreal atmosphere, making it a popular go to spot even with crowds on busy days. While many notes are positive about freshness and the range, some guests point out occasional hits or misses, heavy dough on certain buns, and bubble tea that can be too sweet or not customized, plus seating is limited and service can feel chilly during peak times. Overall the place is viewed as a dependable destination for quick, affordable treats and a chance to explore a wide array of Asian inspired pastries, with many customers returning month after month.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum - Cafés, Fried Chicken, Poutine, Pastries Restaurants in Chinatown

Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(63)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum draws broadly positive feedback across reviews for a wide range of steamed baos, congee, noodles, and other dim sum at reasonable prices. The buns are commonly praised for their soft, fluffy texture and careful preparation, with fillings that range from flavorful savory options to sweet custard; a few fillings are noted as mild and could use bolder seasoning. Freshness and quality are emphasized, and the shop is described as simple and pleasant with efficient service. Seating is limited, making takeout a common choice and suitable for quick bites or park outings. Some reviewers mention wishing for later hours. A few critiques appear, such as underseasoned items or minor packaging issues, but overall the experience is viewed as solid and a good value in Chinatown for both sweet and savory baos and other dim sum offerings.View restaurant profile
Fuwa Fuwa - Cafés, Fried Chicken, Poutine, Pastries Restaurants in Chinatown

Fuwa Fuwa

World-famous soufflé pancakes
Open until 11 pm
(138)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Fuwa Fuwa earns praise for fluffy, light soufflé pancakes in a wide range of flavors, from tiramisu and strawberry matcha to blueberry cheese, plus crispy croffles and a variety of drinks and desserts that feel fresh and visually appealing. Most reviews note generous portions and a texture that is airy and not overly sweet, though several mention that prices are a bit steep. The vibe is cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff and an atmosphere that fans describe as relaxed and Instagram-worthy, even as the space can be small and everything is made to order, leading to a wait. A few comments point out occasional inconsistencies or value concerns and some items lacking filling or flavor, but many say the quality justifies the cost and would return to try more flavors. Overall, Fuwa Fuwa comes across as a popular Chinatown favorite for sharing desserts or studying, known for its distinctive Japanese style pancakes and croffles and a strong focus on fresh preparation and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Harmonie - Cafés, Fried Chicken, Poutine, Pastries Restaurants in Chinatown

Pâtisserie Harmonie

Open until 7 pm
(123)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops

Review Summary

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
Café Beans - Cafés, Fried Chicken, Poutine, Pastries Restaurants in Chinatown

Café Beans

Open until 9:30 pm
(75)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Café Beans draws broad praise for a cozy, welcoming atmosphere and a cute little cafe vibe. The banh mi is consistently described as flavorful and affordable, with fresh, well balanced fillings and a satisfying spicy kick, and options like pork, chicken, tofu and bbq pork receive frequent nods. The Vietnamese coffee and other drinks earn high marks for depth and authenticity, with matcha latte described as authentic and enjoyable while a few drinks are noted as uneven. The staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, attentiveness and fast service, contributing to a warm, family like feel in a Chinatown setting. The space is cozy with good air conditioning and a charming interior that many say stands out, and it can get busy, yet service remains solid. Overall Café Beans is seen as a reliable destination for tasty, well priced bites and drinks that invites return visits and referrals.View restaurant profile

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