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Restaurants in Chinatown

Explore 72 local dining options, sorted by relevance. For more choices, view the highest rated.

Shabu Shabu Kagayaki - Restaurants in Chinatown

Shabu Shabu Kagayaki

Opens Today at 5 pm
(163)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience

Review Summary

Shabu Shabu Kagayaki is described in reviews as a welcoming spot with attentive, friendly staff and a warm, calm atmosphere. Fresh ingredients, flavorful broths, and high quality meats receive frequent praise, with vegetables noted as especially vibrant and portions satisfying. Service is consistently highlighted as exceptional, with clear explanations of how the dining works and a helpful, patient staff. The experience feels versatile and comforting, suitable for solo diners, couples, or friends, and many leave impressed by the generous servings and the overall quality. Optional touches like sake tasting or omakase sets are mentioned, but the core appeal is the dependable, flavorful food and friendly, attentive service that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Tiradito - Restaurants in Chinatown

Tiradito

Industrial-chic bistro providing ceviche & creative Peruvian entrees, plus signature cocktails.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(2167)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential RestaurantsFrom Lima to Montreal: the Best Peruvian Restaurants to DiscoverView More

Review Summary

Tiradito is described as a vibrant Peruvian tapas spot with a lively bar vibe, where fresh ceviche, octopus, duck skewers and other shareable plates shine alongside creative cocktails and standout pisco sours. The open kitchen adds an engaging touch, and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive, helping create a warm, energetic atmosphere that works well for dates or nights out with friends. Some notes mention the space can be noisy and seating around the bar is tight, and a few dishes are smaller in portion, but the overall impression emphasizes bold flavors, high quality ingredients, and a memorable dining experience. Reservations are advised as the place tends to fill up, and Tiradito is frequently recommended for those seeking a lively evening with excellent food and drinks.View restaurant profile
La Toxica - Restaurants in Chinatown

La Toxica

The best tacos in Montreal
Open until 11 pm
(407)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Mexican Restaurants in MontrealWhere to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealView More

Review Summary

La Toxica shines with vibrant Mexican flavors, especially birria tacos and al Pastor, with generous portions and refreshing cocktails that pair nicely with a festive, upbeat atmosphere. Guests describe a lively vibe with music that invites dancing and a warm, friendly service that often comes quickly, making it a great spot for groups and celebrations. The ambiance is repeatedly praised for its colorful decor and party energy, though a few reviews note it can feel cafeteria-like or loud at times. Birria tacos and the ramen version are among the highlights, and the drinks, including margaritas and Palomas, are frequently praised for flavor and value. The all you can eat option elicits mixed reactions, and some menu gaps or pricing concerns are mentioned, but the overall experience tends to lean toward enjoyable and authentic Mexican fare with a fun, welcoming scene.View restaurant profile
Chifa - Restaurants in Chinatown

Chifa

Peruvian Chinese cuisine in the heart of downtown Montreal
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1173)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Ceviches, Tiraditos and Aguachiles: Montreal's Essential RestaurantsFrom Lima to Montreal: the Best Peruvian Restaurants to DiscoverView More

Review Summary

Chifa offers a lively Peruvian Chinese fusion that many guests find flavorful, creative, and engaging, with an open kitchen that lets diners watch the chefs at work. The menu is built for sharing, delivering a mix of ceviche, anticuchos, lomo saltado, dumplings, and chow mein, paired with crafted cocktails and attentive service that keeps the atmosphere welcoming. The vibes are described as cozy and buzz worthy, a stylish spot suited for date nights, gatherings, or pre show bites, with friendly staff adding to a warm experience. Some reviews mention that portions can be modest for the price and a few dishes could be spicier or more balanced, yet the overall impression centers on high quality ingredients, thoughtful execution, and a memorable, enjoyable dining journey.View restaurant profile
Qing Hua Dumpling - Restaurants in Chinatown

Qing Hua Dumpling

Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Open until 10 pm
(422)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal

Review Summary

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
Golden Bird - Restaurants in Chinatown

Golden Bird

Corporate Office
Downtown, Old Montreal
Restaurant H3 - Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant H3

Located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1280)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Mentioned in: 17 Restaurants with Amazing Views in Greater MontrealBest Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025View More

Review Summary

Restaurant H3 is described as a refined yet welcoming spot where attentive, professional service and a warm atmosphere set the tone, with a wine program and cellar that consistently impress. The tasting and discovery menus are a recurring highlight, offering well executed, thoughtfully plated dishes that range from seafood and wagyu to comforting classics, often paired with impressive wines. Brunch, lunch, and special occasion meals are praised for generous portions, good value, and memorable touches that make guests feel well looked after. Overall, Restaurant H3 comes across as a top dining destination where quality, presentation, and service come together to create lasting memories.View restaurant profile

Hiba Bar

Japanese-inspired bar located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Opens Today at 4 pm
(79)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideMontreal Hotel Bars Worth Raising a Glass ToView More

Review Summary

The reviews position Hiba Bar as a stylish inviting Japanese inspired spot with a warm vibe and excellent cocktails and saké selections. Fresh ingredients and well balanced portions are frequently praised, with dishes presented beautifully and flavors that impress. The atmosphere is cozy and elegant with lively energy and thoughtful music that enhances the evening, and staff are consistently attentive and welcoming. The bar program earns high marks for creative cocktails that reimagine classics through saké, with knowledgeable staff guiding tastings and pairings, while celebrations feel special thanks to attentive service and thoughtful touches. While a few dishes may not hit the mark for everyone and some items are noted as pricier, the overall experience remains highly positive, making Hiba Bar a standout choice for drinks, bites and a memorable night out.View restaurant profile
Club Pelicano - Restaurants in Chinatown

Club Pelicano

COCKTAIL BAR | DJ HUB
Opens Today at 5 pm
(92)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Sip & Savor: The Ultimate Guide to Montreal's Cocktail SceneClub Pelicano: Cocktails and Funky Wines in Downtown MontrealView More

Review Summary

Club Pelicano feels like a cool hidden gem with an intimate, small setting and a poolside, underground vibe that keeps the mood both chill and stylish. The cocktails are creative and well balanced, the cheese dumplings are a standout, and the bar inside the pool adds a wow factor that guests remember. The scene works well for a night out with friends or a date, with great music, energetic DJs, and a lively crowd that never feels overcrowded. Service is generally attentive, though there are occasional slow moments at the bar and some dishes arrive later than hoped, with notes about pricing and sustainability like tipping prompts and plastic straws. The venue is pretty and the overall experience is easy to recommend, offering hits in food like cheese dumplings and strong drinks alongside some items that vary in quality. Overall, Club Pelicano delivers a distinctive atmosphere where the drinks shine, the music drives the mood, and the unique poolside twist makes for a memorable night.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Alizé - Restaurants in Chinatown

Terrasse Alizé

Located on the 9th floor of the Humaniti Hotel Montreal
May be temporarily closed
(545)
Downtown, Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Must-Visit Rooftops in Montreal for a Memorable Summer

Review Summary

Terrasse Alizé presents a stunning rooftop experience with panoramic Montréal views and a chic, welcoming vibe that invites guests to relax and savor the evening. The atmosphere blends stylish decor, good music, and lively energy, making it a great setting for cocktails and shared bites, with the food and drinks repeatedly praised for quality and balance. Attentive and friendly service adds to the appeal, even during busy periods, and guests appreciate the thoughtful touches and the option to extend the evening with nearby offerings. While crowds and volume can be high at peak times and reservations are wise for larger groups, the overall impression is one of a top Montréal rooftop that delivers on hospitality, presentation, and a memorable cityscape ambiance.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling - Restaurants in Chinatown

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling

Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Open until 10 pm
(673)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in MontrealCelebrating Lunar New Year 2026 in Montreal: A Cultural and Culinary ExplorationView More

Review Summary

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
Beijing - Restaurants in Chinatown

Beijing

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(352)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Beijing is described across reviews as a long standing Chinatown staple with generous portions and a broad Cantonese menu, where the food is generally good and the service is quick and friendly. Many praise the authentic flavors, clean venue, and family friendly atmosphere, as well as a varied menu that includes vegetarian options and dishes that appeal to both adults and kids. Some feedback centers on value and price, with praise for good quality relative to cost from some reviewers, while others call it overpriced for the portion sizes and note declines in recent visits. A few reports mention inconsistent dish quality or changes in staff demeanor, occasional takeout issues, and one instance of a tip added without consent. Overall the place often appears as a dependable go to for gatherings and traditional flavors, described as a local gem by many and a place to return to for reliable comfort Chinese food.View restaurant profile
Terrasse Carla - Restaurants in Chinatown

Terrasse Carla

In the Hotel Hampton & Homewood Suites by Hilton
May be temporarily closed
(349)
Downtown, Chinatown

Mentioned in: Must-Visit Rooftops in Montreal for a Memorable Summer

Review Summary

Overall, patrons praise Terrasse Carla for its stunning rooftop view and lively, stylish ambiance that makes it a top spot for summer drinks and celebrations in Montreal, with the space and music frequently highlighted as a major plus and the venue described as beautiful and well designed for events like bridal showers. Service is often noted as friendly and attentive, especially at the bar, yet experiences vary with some guests facing long waits, inconsistent timing of courses or drinks, and occasional gaps in service. Some reviews mention a limited or pricey menu and variable food quality, including concerns about freshness, while others rave about generous portions and delicious dishes; several comments also reflect a sense that the place leans toward a sexy chic vibe rather than a family friendly setting, influencing expectations about dress and crowd. Despite these mixed notes, many still call Terrasse Carla a standout terrace in Montreal, with elevated views and a vibrant atmosphere that invite returning for the experience, drinks, and special occasions.View restaurant profile
MAKAŌ - Restaurants in Chinatown

MAKAŌ

Where East Meets West
Opens Today at 5 pm
(396)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Overall, MAKA? earns consistently positive notes for a chic, cozy, contemporary vibe and attentive service, with a lively dining room and well curated music that suits both date nights and groups. The menu delivers bold Asian fusion flavors with standout dishes like truffle udon with grilled shrimp, bang bang shrimp, surf and turf, sashimi and dumplings, and a popular teriyaki salmon, complemented by creative cocktails and desserts, though a few items are described as underseasoned or too salty and some cocktails as not as strong as hoped. Portions vary, with some mains described as generous and others felt small for the price, and some guests noted a gap between online promos and in restaurant offerings. The service is repeatedly highlighted as friendly, patient, and professional, with staff going above and beyond, although a few visits mention slower pacing or occasional miscommunications. In sum, MAKA? is a stylish spot in Montreal that shines with flavorful fusion dishes and excellent service, making it a strong pick for those seeking a vibrant ambiance and a memorable night out, even as expectations on value and flavor depth differ.View restaurant profile
Kalbi BBQ - Restaurants in Chinatown

Kalbi BBQ

Open until 10:30 pm
(692)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Kalbi BBQ as a lively all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ in Montreal with a strong appeal for meat lovers and groups, thanks to the table grills, broad menu, and playful robot servers, and many praise the friendly service and vibrant atmosphere. The concept of ordering by phone and the overall value when fully utilized are frequent positives, with many noting the quality and variety of meats, sushi options, and other sides. However, several comments point to higher prices for certain items and the fact that some staples like lettuce, desserts, and some sides are not included in the all-you-can-eat, along with occasional menu changes and shortages. A number of reviews mention long waits on weekends or during peak hours and mention that the space can feel loud or smoky, with ventilation sometimes criticized. Some guests feel the experience leans toward fusion rather than authentic Korean BBQ and advise reservations to avoid lines, while many still say they would return for the fun, tasty food, and the sense of novelty the concept provides.View restaurant profile
Dynastie - Restaurants in Chinatown

Dynastie

Open until 4 am
(25)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Dynastie is described as offering tasty Chinese dishes with several standout items, late hours, friendly service, and options for private dining, making it a popular late night choice for groups and concerts. Yet experiences vary, with some dishes oily or breaded and hard to eat, inconsistent takeout orders, and occasional miscommunication about substitutions, along with a few reports of overcooked chicken and dry fried items. Service is praised by many but not all, including one instance of a staff member withdrawing tips, which tempered otherwise positive impressions. Overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable favorite for flavor and atmosphere, with recommended items including dumplings, wonton soup, seafood dishes, and beef or pork, while suggesting careful ordering and a bag check upon departure to avoid surprises.View restaurant profile
Pho Bang New York - Restaurants in Chinatown

Pho Bang New York

Open until 9:30 pm
(578)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup

Review Summary

Pho Bang New York is a busy Chinatown staple in Montreal, praised for its authentic pho with a clear, aromatic broth, generous beef and noodle portions, and value that keeps customers coming back. The experience is often fast and efficient, even when the room is crowded, and staff can be multilingual, but reviews note that the space is compact and lines can be long. A persistent caveat is the cash only policy, with an on-site ATM and occasional complaints about the lack of receipts or card options, which some diners find inconvenient. Flavor and consistency vary by visit, with many calling it among the best pho in the city while others feel seasoning or heat can fall short at times, though weekend specials like ox tail soup add variety. Overall the restaurant is seen as a dependable, no-frills option for a hearty, affordable bowl of Vietnamese comfort in Chinatown, drawing loyal fans who appreciate reliable portions and quick service.View restaurant profile
Kan Bei - Restaurants in Chinatown

Kan Bei

Open until 9:30 pm
(138)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Kan Bei for authentic Sichuan flavors, bold heat, generous portions, and quick service, with many calling it the best Chinese restaurant in Montreal and noting freshness and reliability over years. Dishes frequently highlighted include mapo tofu, boiled fish in chili oil, twice cooked pork, spicy cumin lamb, kung pao, and crispy noodles with shrimp, and other favorites such as garlic fried ribs and cabbage, while a few items were described as overly oily, bland, or overly sweet with some texture or salt balance concerns. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and efficient, and the atmosphere as warm and inviting, though some diners find the space sparse, the lighting chilly, the tables cheap, or the kitchen noise audible. Location notes include proximity to Centre Bell and a newer Peel Street location, with reviewers saying portions and price offer good value even if some find it a bit pricey for the amount. Overall Kan Bei comes across as a reliable, flavorful spot for authentic Chinese cuisine, popular with regulars and groups, delivering strong dishes and consistent quality amid occasional menu inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
L2 Bubbletea - Restaurants in Chinatown

L2 Bubbletea

Open until 11 pm
(70)
Downtown, Chinatown

Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal

Review Summary

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

Pizzologie

Open until 2 am
(53)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Pizzologie is described in the reviews as delivering flavorful pizzas with a crust that is crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside, topped with fresh, well seasoned ingredients and a tasty sauce, with many noting the pies are large enough to satisfy a hungry stomach and good value for late night cravings, though a few say the portion size can feel small for the price compared with other Montreal options. The service is repeatedly praised for speed and friendliness, with staff going the extra mile and the atmosphere described as casual and unpretentious, often with practical touches like real cutlery and late hours. Several reviewers say they would return or already consider it a top choice for pizza, while a rare comment points to a pie that did not meet expectations, suggesting some inconsistency by order but overall quality and reliability remain strong.View restaurant profile
Noodle Factory - Restaurants in Chinatown

Noodle Factory

Open until 9 pm
(346)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Noodle Factory is described as a small, cozy, cash only spot in Montreal's Chinatown offering fresh, authentic noodles and dumplings at generous portions and affordable prices. Reviews consistently highlight tasty, well made dishes with standout options like General Tao chicken, Cantonese chow mein, and various noodle soups, along with notes of good value and satisfying, hearty servings. The service is repeatedly praised for being fast, attentive, and friendly, with staff described as polite, welcoming, and patient with families. The atmosphere is simple and unpretentious, not fancy, and the place is praised for clean kitchens and efficient turnover, though a few mentions point to a dated vibe. Complimentary or easily accessible extras such as water with every dish, and occasional condiments, are appreciated. Cash payment is a recurrent caveat, sometimes with ATM nearby, and some reviewers mention the need to come prepared with cash. Overall, Noodle Factory is seen as a reliable, beloved choice for quick, comforting meals and generous portions, a hidden gem by locals that delivers consistent quality and value despite its no frills setting.View restaurant profile
Sans Soleil Bar - Restaurants in Chinatown

Sans Soleil Bar

Opens Today at 6:30 pm
(436)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: The Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to Experience

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sans Soleil Bar as a vibrant, intimate venue with a speakeasy mood and a vinyl led DJ vibe that transitions from dinner to a late night dance floor, drawing praise for the warm atmosphere and attentive service. The food earns frequent high marks for quality and flavor, with favorites like sashimi, duck magret, and other carefully prepared dishes; some diners note that portions can be small and seating is snug when the room is crowded. Drinks are highlighted for craft and variety, including well made cocktails and a notable focus on Japanese influences, though a limited downstairs drink menu at times is mentioned. The staff and overall hospitality are repeatedly praised for friendliness, knowledge, and responsiveness, contributing to a sense of welcome even during busy periods. Taken together, Sans Soleil Bar is seen as a standout Montreal spot for those seeking a unique combination of excellent food, strong drinks, and a music driven atmosphere, with many fans planning return visits despite occasional organizational hiccups on crowded nights.View restaurant profile
Dragon Beard Candy - Restaurants in Chinatown

Dragon Beard Candy

Open until 4:30 pm
(8)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Dragon Beard Candy is described as nostalgic and delicious, a Montreal classic in Chinatown where the sweet dumplings are painstakingly pulled into hair-like strands before a nut and coconut filling is rolled inside. Watching the candy being made right in front of visitors and the shop's long history add to its charm, with a friendly, multilingual chef sharing the craft. The reviews also praise other treats like an exceptional egg waffle outside Hong Kong and egg pancakes, making the stop feel rich with tradition and memories. A note about peanut allergies is included due to the peanut filling, and visitors can buy boxes to take home while paying with credit cards and enjoying the location on the main pedestrian street.View restaurant profile
Fleurs & Cadeaux - Restaurants in Chinatown

Fleurs & Cadeaux

Snug, easygoing destination serving sushi rolls, sashimi & other Japanese staples, plus sake.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(2180)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideThe 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026View More

Review Summary

Across reviews for Fleurs et Cadeaux, the dining experience is described as a cozy, intimate Japanese-inspired spot with a standout tasting menu and superb sashimi, duck and ramen, and a strong emphasis on fresh, artfully presented, shareable dishes. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised as warm and stylish, with seating at the bar offering an up-close view of the kitchen and a lively, buzzy vibe, while the staff are noted as attentive, knowledgeable and friendly, though a few mention moments when service felt rushed or pacing could improve. The drinks and sake program is highlighted as well curated, pairing nicely with courses, and the quality of ingredients and creativity of preparations are commonly praised to justify the price. Portions are sometimes described as small for the cost, particularly on tasting menus, though many guests say the variety of dishes and the overall experience make it worthwhile. Some reviews note delays and other timing issues or a chilly draft, but the overwhelming sentiment is positive and many call it a must-visit in Montreal for date nights or celebrations, with reservations recommended due to popularity. Standout dishes include sashimi and duck, along with fried chicken and other inventive items, and desserts such as annin dofu or brownie with miso caramel receive praise, while the overall vibe, décor and attentive service keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Chicken Plus + - 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
Fuji Corner - Restaurants in Chinatown

Fuji Corner

Open until 10 pm
(82)
Chinatown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

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
Presotea - Restaurants in Chinatown

Presotea

Open until 10 pm
(50)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal

Review Summary

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
Hoshi - Restaurants in Chinatown

Hoshi

Opens Today at 5 pm
(293)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Hoshi comes up in reviews as a cozy, small Japanese spot at the edge of Chinatown that serves authentic, generously portioned katsu, don, udon and tempura, with the pork cutlet and curry katsu repeatedly praised for a juicy, crispy crust and rich curry; the salmon, tuna and seafood items are described as fresh and tasty, and the tempura udon is a favorite for many. Soups such as miso and a creamy mushroom starter are commonly noted, though a few bowls can be overly salty, and some diners found the katsu don or curry a touch heavy on onions or texture a little underdone. Service is consistently described as friendly and attentive in a tiny, often busy space, and portions and prices are generally considered very good value. The place is frequently labeled a hidden gem and worth the wait, with several reviewers planning to return to try more dishes, while a handful warn that seating is limited and lines can form during peak hours.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum - Restaurants in Chinatown

Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum

Open until 6 pm
(61)
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
Ravioli Mai Xiang Yuan - Restaurants in Chinatown

Ravioli Mai Xiang Yuan

Open until 10 pm
(463)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in MontrealWhere to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealView More

Review Summary

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
Maison Chez Bong - Restaurants in Chinatown

Maison Chez Bong

Open until 9 pm
(244)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Bibimbap: Our Favorites in MontrealA Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Maison Chez Bong is a small, cozy basement Korean spot in Chinatown known for authentic flavors, generous portions, and affordable prices. The menu features bibimbap, jap chae, tteokbokki, galbi, and crispy fried chicken, with several reviews praising dishes served in piping hot stone bowls and a warm, inviting ambience. While the vibe is consistently friendly and the service attentive, occasional lines on busy nights are noted and a few critiques mention a touch more salt on jjajangmyeon or a dessert option that is missing. The overall impression is that Maison Chez Bong is a reliable, best in town kind of choice for Korean food, a hidden gem that many would gladly return to for comfort food and quick service.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cuisine Cantonaise - Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant Cuisine Cantonaise

Open until Midnight
(138)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviews of Restaurant Cuisine Cantonaise reflect a mixed experience: some diners praise fast service, generous portions and flavorful Cantonese dishes, while others criticize cleanliness and hygiene, mentioning rodent droppings and a need for renovation. Friendly staff and good value for casual meals are noted by some, but there are also reports of undercooked or microwaved dumplings, wrong dishes, and inconsistent quality. Overall, the food is often described as tasty and satisfying for a casual night out, with reasonable prices, but recurring hygiene concerns and uneven preparation temper the impression for many guests.View restaurant profile
Tiramisu - Restaurants in Chinatown

Tiramisu

Located on the main floor of the Hampton Inn.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1240)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Reviews of Tiramisu describe a stylish, versatile venue that blends Italian and Japanese influences, with pizza crust praised for fluffiness and char and dishes like truffle pasta and beef shishito pizza standing out when executed well. Flavors and presentation are frequently lauded, though some visits note issues such as cold pizzas, burnt crusts, or uneven pacing and service. The atmosphere is described as beautiful and comfortable, with several comments on a lively brunch and dinner scene, privacy depending on seating, and strong interior design. Service is often highlighted as friendly and attentive, and the staff are praised for accommodating dietary needs, including celiac considerations. Prices are sometimes seen as high for the fare, but many reviewers regard the quality and originality of the menu as a key draw. Overall, Tiramisu is viewed as a solid option for date nights or social dinners, especially when both kitchen and service align.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles - Restaurants in Chinatown

#Teashop Thé aux Perles

Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Open 24HRS
(407)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

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
Amigo Restaurant - Restaurants in Chinatown

Amigo Restaurant

Open until 10 pm
(189)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Amigo Restaurant comes through in these reviews as a dependable, budget-friendly Chinese spot with large portions and solid flavors that keep regulars returning for years. Diners repeatedly highlight the salt and pepper pork chops as a standout, along with generous plates, quick service, and a warm, family atmosphere. Many mention familiar favorites, fresh and authentic tastes, and a vibe that feels like a local staple rather than a tourist trap. While the atmosphere is described as cozy and unpretentious, some notes of inconsistency appear, such as a misstep with General Tao on one visit or changes in portions over time. Takeout experiences mention a tipping policy and a non-English section at times, and a few comments note that alcohol is not offered. Overall, Amigo Restaurant is seen as a beloved Chinatown staple where value, big portions, and friendly service drive the appeal, with occasional variation in dishes.View restaurant profile
M. Poisson - Restaurants in Chinatown

M. Poisson

Open until 10:30 pm
(155)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Across reviews, M. Poisson is seen as a lively, affordable option in Chinatown Montreal with quick, friendly service and large, shareable portions. The fish stew stands out for tender poached fish and the right touch of fermented cabbage, described as comforting and not spicy, while other dishes range from crispy pork to hearty noodles and soups that are fresh and satisfying. Diners frequently praise the variety for families and big groups, the casual ambiance, and good value for the price, with strong notes on flavorful broths and bold Sichuan and fusion flavors alongside milder, kid friendly options. Some remarks point to occasional service hiccups or portions that don’t always meet expectations, but overall the experience is considered reliable, with many eager to return for more spicy, flavorful bowls and comforting favorites.View restaurant profile
Café Beans - 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
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung - Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung

Opens Today at 5 pm
(285)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviews describe a classic dim sum spot where carts are not available at all hours and weekend brunch tends to be the busiest, with a wait for a table but dishes that are flavorful, filling, and often shareable, and some items can also be ordered from the menu. The atmosphere is described as traditional and nostalgic, with some calling it a hidden gem and others noting a run down or dated look that could use a refresh. Service ranges from attentive, friendly, and generous with extras like complimentary green tea and dessert to experiences that are slow, rushed, or even problematic, including one noted incident of rude treatment. The food generally receives praise for variety, freshness, and authentic flavors, including dim sum staples and select entrees, though a few visits report uneven quality, some items not being as fresh, or concerns about hygiene and cleanliness. Many diners appreciate good value for money and the ability to enjoy a lively cart service, while others encounter language barriers or menu confusion and differing opinions on the overall experience. Overall the reviews converge on appealing flavors and nostalgic charm with caveats about service consistency and cart availability depending on the visit.View restaurant profile
Pho Cristal MTL - Restaurants in Chinatown

Pho Cristal MTL

Open until 10 pm
(221)
Downtown, Chinatown

Review Summary

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
Nouilles de Lan Zhou - Restaurants in Chinatown

Nouilles de Lan Zhou

Open until 9:30 pm
(1001)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealWhere to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.View More

Review Summary

Nouilles de Lan Zhou is a bustling Chinatown staple where fresh hand pulled noodles and rich, aromatic broths take center stage in a simple menu. Portions are large and prices fair, with many reviews highlighting beef Lanzhou and Dan Dan bowls, the option to choose noodle thickness, and spice levels, plus combos with cucumber salad and edamame. The experience is often marked by long lines outside and a cramped space inside, though watching the noodles being made and the downstairs grocery add to the appeal, and service is usually fast and efficient. Some visits mention inconsistency in flavor, especially with broth strength or noodle texture, and a few notes about variable service and lack of air conditioning or limited seating during peak times. Overall, it is widely regarded as a must try for noodle lovers in Montreal, delivering authentic handmade noodles, good value, and a memorable, energetic atmosphere despite the crowded space.View restaurant profile
Le Lotus Bleu - Restaurants in Chinatown

Le Lotus Bleu

Open until 10 pm
(363)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Le Lotus Bleu receives praise for fresh handmade noodles and dumplings, with hand pulled thick noodles and broths described as rich yet delicate, and a range of dishes including beef and lamb noodle soups, spicy pork bowls, dumplings, and dim sum that many find highly satisfying. The open kitchen and the live noodle making add to an authentic and cozy atmosphere. Service is described as friendly and portions are generous with good value, though some note that peak times can be crowded and service slows when staff is stretched. The place is called a hidden gem in Chinatown with a casual and welcoming vibe, and the noodles and broth are repeatedly highlighted as the standout items, especially the hand pulled noodles and the spicy chili oil. There are some drawbacks mentioned such as indoor air circulation being warm, seating being cramped and flow awkward, occasional menu items running out or being less flavorful in traditional Lanzhou style offerings, and occasional wrong orders. Practical notes include no on site restroom and the need to use the adjoining building washrooms, and occasional glitches with the payment machine. Despite these, many reviewers say the quality, price and authenticity keep them coming back for the noodles and the comforting flavors.View restaurant profile
Délicieux Mei Mei - Restaurants in Chinatown

Délicieux Mei Mei

May be temporarily closed
(3)
Chinatown
Fuwa Fuwa - Restaurants in Chinatown

Fuwa Fuwa

World-famous soufflé pancakes
Open until 10 pm
(131)
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
My Canh - Restaurants in Chinatown

My Canh

Open until 9 pm
(110)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, reviewers describe My Canh as an authentic Vietnamese spot with a casual, unpretentious vibe and consistently solid food. The soups, especially the snail soup and pho, are widely praised for rich, flavorful broth and generous portions, with some calling the broth among the best you can find and the snail soup a signature item. Seasonal dishes are highlighted, from summer spring rolls to winter soups and grilled chicken with noodles. Service is often described as fast and friendly, though several comments flag payment issues like cash only and concerns about pricing or management when payment problems occurred. A few diners report inconsistencies in dish preparation and pricing errors, and a minority feel some dishes lack the expected authenticity. Overall, many view it as a top Vietnamese option in the area, though not every visit hits the mark and some concerns about payments and consistency persist.View restaurant profile
Restaurant VIP - Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant VIP

Open until 10 pm
(229)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal

Review Summary

Restaurant VIP in Montreal's Chinatown is described as a longtime favorite for generous portions and bold flavors, blending traditional Cantonese dishes with North American favorites and maintaining high consistency thanks to a steady chef and staff over the years. Reviews note a cozy, sometimes crowded dining room, friendly service, and strong value with large portions that make the meals feel well worth the price. The menu features many standouts such as Cantonese fried rice, spicy shrimp, lobster, barbeque duck, and chicken with vegetables, with beloved items like General Tao and chow mein, though some dishes such as chicken feet are no longer offered. Some comments mention slower pacing when the place is busy and a plain decor, but the overall tone is loyal and nostalgic, praising it as among the best Chinese restaurants in Montreal. Parking can be easy at times, and to-go orders are occasionally incomplete, but the kitchen's care and flavor keep patrons coming back.View restaurant profile
Bar Leonor - Restaurants in Chinatown

Bar Leonor

Opens Today at 5 pm
(119)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Bar Leonor as a cozy, intimate hidden gem with a speakeasy vibe where inventive, well balanced cocktails and thoughtful service stand out. The atmosphere is often praised for warm lighting, stylish decor, and great music that makes it suitable for dates or casual nights with friends. Bartenders and staff are repeatedly highlighted for knowledge, friendliness, and the ability to tailor drinks to taste or offer off menu creations, sometimes turning a routine visit into a personalized experience. A few comments mention high prices or small portions, and occasional slower service during busy periods, but the overall sentiment remains strongly positive. Taken together, Bar Leonor is seen as a top destination in Montreal for cocktails, ambiance, and a welcoming, recurring spot to linger over drinks.View restaurant profile
Fung Shing - Restaurants in Chinatown

Fung Shing

Open until 9 pm
(164)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Fung Shing comes across as a Montreal Chinese restaurant with a long history and a warm, casual, family-run vibe that guests repeatedly praise for its welcoming service. Reviewers highlight generous portions, reasonable prices, and reliable flavors across a wide range of dishes, with wonton soup and other staples frequently called out as comforting favorites. The atmosphere is described as lively and unpretentious, a reliable spot for groups and families where conversations with staff feel friendly and familiar. The service is noted as attentive and efficient, helping meals arrive hot and on time and making guests feel well cared for from seating to cleanup. While the decor is simple and not fancy, the focus stays on the food and the experience, and reservations are advised for larger parties. Overall Fung Shing is viewed as a dependable, authentic Chinese dining option in Montreal and a staple in the Chinatown dining scene.View restaurant profile
Il Pranzetto - Restaurants in Chinatown

Il Pranzetto

Opens Monday at 9 am
(25)
Chinatown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Reviews of Il Pranzetto consistently celebrate its authentic, flavorful Neapolitan style pizza with dough and toppings that feel fresh and carefully prepared, alongside rapid, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere that makes diners feel like family. Several comments crown it as among the best pizzas in Montreal, with cannoli and other offerings noted as excellent. The experience extends beyond dining in to enjoying at home with convenient options, including surprisingly high quality frozen pizzas, and overall the delicious, satisfying quality keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Buboy - Restaurants in Chinatown

Buboy

Open until 9 pm
(212)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Buboy is a cozy Filipino spot tucked into a small corner of a building in Montreal, praised for comforting, deeply satisfying flavors like bulalo with rich bone broth, tender meat, and sweet corn, along with crowd favorites such as pancit canton, lechon, kinilaw, and kare kare. Reviews describe an authentic carenderia vibe with generous portions, friendly and attentive service, and a range of dishes that feel like home cooking, while also noting occasional issues such as limited seating, tricky location, and moments of inconsistency in temperature or seasoning. The menu delights with items like miki, coconut soup with crispy pork, Laing, and a cantaloupe juice, and some experiences highlight special offerings like Kamayan feasts that are interactive and genuinely satisfying. A few visits mention order mix ups or sanitation concerns, but the overall impression is that Buboy offers unique, affordable Filipino comfort food that many would return for, especially the pancit canton, lechon, kinilaw, and bone broth.View restaurant profile
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