Sawadika Festin Thailandais is praised for fresh, flavorful Thai cuisine with a broad all you can eat buffet and the option to bring your own wine, all delivered in a warm, lively setting. Diners note generous portions, quick service, and friendly staff that make it easy to return with family or friends. A wide range of dishes from seafood to curries and noodles keeps the menu exciting, with many items prepared hot and ready to share. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and stylish with nice decor; the BYOW option is a standout value. Occasional busy nights bring some noise and moments of rushed service, but the overall experience remains positive with consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Buffet Oui Oui as a lively, family friendly buffet with a wide variety of Asian dishes, sushi, noodles, seafood, pizza and an appealing dessert lineup that includes a chocolate fountain and free soft drinks at some visits. The food is often praised for freshness and generous selection, with many noting strong sushi and wok stations and good value for the price, especially on weekdays or during promotions; some visits feature standout service and friendly staff, while others report slow or rushed service, attitude from certain servers, or tips being added to the bill without clear notice, which soured certain experiences. The restaurant's atmosphere is generally clean and inviting, though it can be noisy and crowded at peak times, and a few reviews mention inconsistencies such as some dishes tasting aged or overly salty and occasional lapses in refilling and plate clearing. BYOB is mentioned as an advantage in some cases, and the venue is commonly recommended for families, birthdays and group meals, with many people noting they would return when seeking a diverse, all-you-can-eat option. Overall, it comes across as a popular, value-rich option with broad appeal, balancing high points in variety and hospitality against occasional service and quality fluctuations depending on visit and time of day.View restaurant profile
Chez Yanna receives strong praise for generous portions, bold flavors, and a vibe that makes diners feel like VIPs, with favorites such as General Tao chicken, salt pepper shrimp, fried rice, and crispy wings highlighted across reviews. Takeout and delivery are described as consistently hot and crispy on arrival, and service is repeatedly noted as attentive and friendly in a clean, cozy, and well decorated Cantonese setting. The restaurant is often recommended for special occasions or families, with BYO wine and an extensive menu contributing to the appeal and many saying it is among the best Chinese options around. Some caveats appear, including a dumpling order with string in the filling, a seafood fried basket that tasted stale, and parking on the boulevard not always easy; the price point is described as a bit higher, though portions are very large. Overall, the reviews suggest Chez Yanna is a reliable go to for takeout, dine in, and returning with friends to try more dishes, with consistent praise for taste, portions, and service.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Fu Jia is described as a hidden gem in Saint Laurent offering authentic Northeastern Chinese cuisine with a long menu of proteins and vegetables to meet different tastes at an affordable price. Many guests are impressed by delicious flavors and plates that disappear as meals are enjoyed, with recommendations including braised pork belly and Yu Xiang eggplant. The dining experience is noted as cozy and clean, with very friendly service and a pleasant atmosphere. Staff are warm and thoughtful, and the owner is described as adorable and nice. Even after a recent change of ownership, the quality, quantity and authentic Northeastern flavor reportedly remain consistent. Overall, the reviews portray Restaurant Fu Jia as a reliable, affordable destination with generous portions and Harbin style dishes that invite a return visit.View restaurant profile
Reviews present a mixed view of Kam Do: some praise Cantonese noodles and the General Tao, with memories of the place and notes of good service and value, while others lament a decline in quality and flavor in recent years. A number of comments say the food used to be better and miss the original standards, mentioning that dishes like Hot and Sour soup are not prepared properly and that overall taste has deteriorated. There are nostalgic voices that would return despite concerns, hoping Kam Do can regain its former consistency. Other voices warn to avoid the place until improvements are seen. Overall the sentiment acknowledges strong points such as service and select dishes, but frustration with inconsistency and decline persists.View restaurant profile
Tong Por Resto-Reception stands out in reviews as a bustling Cantonese spot where dim sum is enjoyed via traditional push carts and a la carte options, with staples like shu mai and har gow alongside more adventurous plates such as honeycomb tripe, all served in generous portions at approachable prices. The service is consistently praised for being friendly, attentive, and efficient, helping the experience feel welcoming even during weekend crowds when parking can be challenging and the room gets lively. Food quality is described as reliable, hot and flavorful, with many appreciating the quick cart pace, variety, and the ability to pair quick bites with a larger dinner. A few notes mention occasional service variances or longer waits, but overall the atmosphere is considered authentic, family-friendly, and suitable for quick lunches or extended dim sum brunches and dinners. In short, the place is viewed as a dependable option for traditional Cantonese cuisine with ample portions and strong value, though visitors should plan for peak hour crowds.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Foo Lam Restaurant Maison as delivering tasty Chinese fare with generous portions and affordable prices, with tofu dishes and the Jade Tofu highlighted and hot sour soup that can be very spicy when requested. Takeout and delivery orders are reported to be consistently hot and ready quickly, though some readers note that the spice level may vary and that ordering by phone can be challenging due to language barriers. The dining room is described as unpretentious but clean, with nearby free parking mentioned by some, and a midday dim sum service noted by others. Service experiences are mixed: some praise fast and friendly service, while others report rude or tense interactions, a staff member pressuring customers and even conflicts in the dining area that made the atmosphere uncomfortable. Overall the food is repeatedly described as reliable and solid rather than outstanding, with broad menu items including crab maw soup, house specialty fried rice, shrimp in lobster sauce, Sichuan beef, and several dim sum offerings, suggesting a dependable option that frequently satisfies a wide range of tastes.View restaurant profile
T&T Supermarket stands out for its enormous, clean store and broad Asian product range, including fresh produce, seafood, meats, and ready-to-eat options. Reviews reflect a mix of experiences, with many appreciating the wide selection, good quality, and affordable staples, while others note higher prices and occasional quality gaps, especially with sushi. Parking tends to be busy, and some encounters mention signage in French only; nonetheless the store is frequently described as welcoming and well organized. A food court and a buffet by weight, along with samples and a large variety of exotic ingredients, make it easy to spend hours exploring. Overall, it is regarded as a top destination for Asian groceries and unique items, albeit with caveats about price and inconsistent freshness in some areas.View restaurant profile
Village Brillant comes across as a cozy, little family run spot offering authentic Chinese dishes at very reasonable prices, with generous portions and friendly service that many reviewers describe as welcoming. Dumplings and beef noodles are repeatedly praised for chewy noodles, flavorful broth and textural toppings like cucumber, kimchi, egg, and beef. The new cold dish Naengmyeon is highlighted as incredibly refreshing, with a chilled broth, chewy noodles and a balance of spicy, tangy and cool notes that makes it satisfying in warm weather. Handmade noodles and Lanzhou style offerings are noted as standout features, earning the place the label of a hidden gem and a spot many plan to return to, sometimes discovered through delivery apps. Overall the reviews emphasize delicious food, good value and a pleasant atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Asie Moderne is described as a small, family-run spot offering a mix of Cambodian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and Lao dishes at affordable prices. Noodles like Phnom Penh khuy teav with a side broth are praised, along with a tasty fried rice and a range of specialties such as preho ketik, a pork dish with Krung spice, fish ferment, and coconut milk served with vegetables. The papaya salad, in regular and seafood versions, and the beef citronelle skewers earn frequent praise for freshness and flavor. The atmosphere is noted as friendly and welcoming, with quick service and generous portions at good value. The setting is described as small and cozy, a potential gem for those who enjoy tiny diners. Takeout experiences are positive, with staff offering tea while waiting. Overall, reviews highlight authentic flavors across Southeast Asian cuisines and fair pricing, making it a frequently chosen spot for many.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Miran as a welcoming spot offering authentic Uyghur cuisine with hand made noodles, laghman, mantas, lamb kebabs and pilaf that are often praised for flavor, freshness and generous portions. Many note that the noodles and dumplings are standout and that halal meat and careful preparation shine through in dishes like the hand pulled noodles and lamb skewers. The atmosphere and service receive frequent praise, with several noting friendly, attentive staff and a cozy, clean setting. While most experiences are positive and many guests say they would return or consider it among the best Uyghur options in Montreal, some reviews mention issues such as dishes arriving at different times or not being perfectly fresh, value not always aligning with price, menu limitations or items that require pre ordering, and occasional service inconsistencies or hygiene concerns. Yet the overall impression is of flavorful, hearty meals that feel thoughtfully prepared and worth a repeat visit.View restaurant profile
Vinh Hing is generally praised for authentic noodle dishes, especially the Hui Tieu soup and Phnom Penh noodles, available dry or in soup with meatballs that many describe as comforting and flavorful. Reviewers call it one of the best bites in the city and note generous portions and good value in a small casual spot, though some mention grumpy service, not always attentive staff, and cash only payments. A few comments highlight a loyal clientele who have enjoyed a customized fusion version and frequent delivery orders, while others advise going early for lunch due to limited seating. Tea is suggested as a better pairing than water with the noodles. The decor feels dated, but the focus remains on the food, with flavors that evoke Southeast Asia and Phnom Penh markets, and the dry noodles with soup receiving particular praise. Overall the place is considered a solid, authentic noodle destination, especially for Phnom Penh and Hui Tieu lovers, with an emphasis on trying the signature bowls.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Maison Shing Do describe a clean, welcoming atmosphere with generous portions and flexible options for dine in or takeout, where service is frequently praised and several dishes deliver bold flavors. Standout items mentioned include Pad Thai, Kung Pao chicken, shrimp salt and pepper, fried rice, and other Cantonese and Thai influenced dishes. However, opinions are not uniform: some dishes are labeled under seasoned or blander than expected, and prices are repeatedly noted as high, limiting value for some guests. A sense of nostalgia around higher past performance appears in a few comments, while many others emphasize the friendliness of the staff and the family vibe. Overall, the restaurant remains a solid choice for those seeking hearty portions and a lively dining experience, with keen fans returning for favorites despite occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile