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Located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Open until 1:30 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
Downtown, Old Montreal
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The best tacos in Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pm
Chinatown, Downtown
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Located on the 9th floor of the Humaniti Hotel Montreal
Opens Today at 12 pm
Downtown, Old Montreal
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Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Opens Today at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Opens Today at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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Open until 3 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung is widely recognized for its authentic and flavorful dim sum, with many patrons praising the generous portions, fresh ingredients, and the nostalgic atmosphere provided by traditional food carts during weekend brunch. While many visitors appreciate the attentive service, complimentary tea, and thoughtful touches like dessert oranges, others have reported significant inconsistencies in both food quality and staff professionalism, including concerns regarding facility cleanliness and occasional aggressive behavior from servers. Though pricing is generally considered reasonable for the Montreal area, the dining experience can vary greatly, with some guests feeling welcomed like family while others encounter limited menu availability or subpar service standards.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 9 am
Pâtisserie Coco is widely celebrated as a premier bakery in Montreal's Chinatown, offering an extensive selection of fresh, high-quality sweet and savory treats including buns, egg tarts, and mochi. Visitors frequently praise the self-service model for its convenience and the bakery's commitment to cleanliness. While many highlight the delicious and reasonably priced items, some patrons note that experiences with customer service can be inconsistent or occasionally cold. Despite mixed feedback regarding drink sweetness and staffing, the location remains a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a consistently tasty and varied selection of Asian-style pastries.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Buboy is widely regarded as a hidden gem in Montreal, offering authentic and comforting Filipino cuisine that leaves many visitors impressed by the bold flavors and creative twists on traditional dishes. While the atmosphere is often described as cozy and welcoming, with many guests praising the friendly and helpful service, the restaurant is located in a small, tucked-away space that can be tricky to find. Experiences regarding consistency are mixed, as some patrons find the portion sizes and food temperatures to be variable, and others have noted occasional challenges with service flow or order accuracy. Despite these occasional inconsistencies, the majority of diners are enthusiastic about their meals, frequently highlighting the crab rangoon, pancit, and lechon as standout items, and many express a strong desire to return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Restaurant Jade is widely recognized as a straightforward, no-frills buffet located in Montreal's Chinatown that prioritizes affordability and value over a fine dining experience. While opinions on the food quality are polarized, with some patrons enjoying the generous portions and authentic touches like made-to-order noodle soups, others note issues with food freshness, temperature, and dated facilities. The establishment is frequently praised for its friendly staff and ability to provide a satisfying meal at a very competitive price, making it a reliable destination for budget-conscious diners and families who appreciate a casual, accessible atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Sumo Ramen is widely celebrated as a top-tier destination in Montreal, consistently praised for its flavorful, homemade broths and generous portion sizes. Many visitors highlight the welcoming, professional, and friendly service, often noting that the staff goes above and beyond to ensure a comfortable dining experience. The restaurant features a vibrant, warm, and clean atmosphere that has been further enhanced by recent renovations and a convenient location. With an extensive, varied menu that includes excellent vegetarian and customizable options, it remains a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking delicious, affordable, and authentic comfort food in the heart of the city.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Nouilles de Lan Zhou is a popular destination in Montreal’s Chinatown known for its authentic, freshly hand-pulled noodles that guests can watch being prepared in the kitchen. Many diners praise the generous portion sizes, fair pricing, and delicious, chewy texture of the noodles, often highlighting the Dan Dan noodles and beef soups as standout dishes. While the restaurant is frequently crowded with long wait times and tight seating, service is generally described as fast and efficient, fitting for a quick meal. Although some reviewers find the broth flavor profiles to be mild or inconsistent, and others mention cramped conditions or mixed experiences with staff interactions, the overall consensus is that the high quality of the handmade noodles makes the visit a worthwhile and satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Open 24HRS
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 11:30 am
Kalbi BBQ is a popular all-you-can-eat destination known for its fun, interactive dining experience where guests cook their own meats at the table. Many visitors praise the wide variety of menu items, including flavorful marinated meats, fresh sushi, and various side dishes, which are delivered to tables by unique robot servers. While most reviews highlight the quick service, lively atmosphere, and great value for the price, some diners have noted occasional issues with ambient noise, temperature fluctuations, and inconsistent meat quality or portion sizes. Despite mixed feedback regarding specific pricing policies and potential wait times, it remains a frequently recommended spot for groups and social gatherings in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 11:30 am
Amigo Restaurant is widely recognized as a hidden gem that consistently delivers authentic, delicious Chinese cuisine in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Diners frequently praise the generous portion sizes, reasonable pricing, and the consistently high quality of the food, with the salt and pepper pork chops standing out as a highly recommended specialty. While the restaurant maintains a modest appearance, the friendly and attentive service provided by the staff makes it a favorite destination for both long-time regulars and new visitors. Although the experience is overwhelmingly positive and efficient, guests are occasionally advised to verify their bills for accuracy, but the overall consensus highlights a reliable and satisfying dining experience that feels like a home-cooked meal.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 10 am
Café Beans is a cozy and welcoming Vietnamese bistro located in the heart of Montreal's Chinatown, widely praised for its authentic and flavorful banh mi sandwiches, which are frequently described as some of the best in the city. Customers consistently highlight the friendly and professional staff, noting the warm atmosphere and quick service that make the shop a popular local gem. While most visitors express great satisfaction with the diverse menu, including the strong Vietnamese coffee, refreshing matcha, and delicious desserts, opinions on the overall coffee quality occasionally vary. Despite rare concerns regarding operating hours or drink consistency, the general consensus remains highly positive, with many diners eager to return for the fresh ingredients, affordable prices, and genuine hospitality.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Mai Xiang Yuan is widely regarded as one of the best spots in Montreal Chinatown for delicious and authentic dumplings. Patrons consistently praise the high quality, freshness, and generous portions of the food, with popular highlights including the juicy pork and chive dumplings, soup dumplings, and a variety of vegetarian options. The restaurant offers a welcoming, cozy, and calm atmosphere, complemented by efficient and friendly service. While the experience is highly recommended for its excellent value, visitors should be aware that the establishment is cash only, though an ATM is available on site for convenience.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 11:30 am
Kan Bei is widely regarded as an exceptional destination for authentic Chinese cuisine, particularly noted for its flavorful Sichuan dishes and consistent quality. Guests frequently praise the fresh ingredients, generous portion sizes, and the impressive wok-fired techniques that bring bold, well-balanced flavors to the table. While experiences regarding pricing and occasional service pacing can vary, the overall consensus highlights a welcoming atmosphere, efficient and friendly staff, and a clean, spacious environment that makes it a top choice for both casual lunches and special group outings in downtown Montreal.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Located on the main floor of the Hampton Inn.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 9 am
Il Pranzetto consistently receives high praise for its authentic, high-quality pizza featuring fresh dough and flavorful toppings. Guests frequently highlight the exceptional service, noting that the staff is friendly, welcoming, and attentive. Whether experienced through catered corporate events or enjoyed as frozen options at home, the restaurant is widely regarded as a top-tier destination for Neapolitan-style pizza in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Quartier des Spectacles
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Opens Today at 10 am
Pâtisserie Harmonie is a popular destination in Chinatown known for its wide selection of fresh, affordable, and authentic Asian pastries, breads, and buns. Visitors frequently praise the soft textures and generous fillings of items like the bbq pork and pineapple buns, though experiences with cakes and beverages can occasionally vary. While the small, self-serve shop often gets crowded and lacks indoor seating, the efficient service and consistent quality make it a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking a quick, delicious treat.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11:30 am
L2 Bubbletea is generally regarded as a comfortable and inviting destination with a wide variety of drinks and quality ice cream that often provides excellent customer service. While many visitors appreciate the spacious and cozy seating areas that are ideal for socializing or working, some inconsistencies exist regarding product consistency, such as flavor imbalances, and occasional reports of rude service or cleanliness issues like fruit flies. Overall, it remains a popular choice in the area for those seeking bubble tea and desserts despite these mixed experiences.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Chungchun Kogo Coreen receives mixed feedback, with many customers praising the delicious, crunchy, and customizable nature of the corn dogs while noting that they offer great value. However, concerns frequently arise regarding the limited French language skills of the staff, inconsistent hygiene practices, and occasional service delays. While some patrons enjoy the quick and tasty snack options, others highlight issues with oily food, inaccurate online hours, and an uninviting atmosphere in the small dining space. Overall, the experience varies significantly, as some visitors consistently recommend the food quality, while others are discouraged by the service and operational shortcomings.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Open until 5 pm
Cadence Café is widely appreciated for its beautiful, cozy atmosphere and high quality coffee offerings, including notable flat whites, lattes, and matcha tonics. Many visitors enjoy the food selection, particularly the shio pan and egg salad, while the pleasant decor and music enhance the overall experience. Although most feedback highlights friendly and efficient service, some experiences mention inconsistent staff engagement. Despite minor critiques regarding specific menu items or service interactions, the majority of patrons consider it a delightful addition to the neighborhood and recommend it for its refreshing beverages and enjoyable environment.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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World-famous soufflé pancakes
Opens Today at 11 am
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Restaurant Ethan is widely recognized in Montreal's Chinatown for offering a broad selection of authentic Cantonese dishes, including popular items like Peking Duck, dumplings, and various noodle plates. Many patrons praise the establishment for its generous portions, rapid service, and exceptionally affordable prices, making it a reliable destination for a quick and casual meal. While the dining environment is often described as simple, dated, or busy, many guests find it adds to the traditional atmosphere reminiscent of Hong Kong eateries. Feedback on service and food quality is notably varied, as some diners appreciate the friendly and efficient staff, while others report inconsistent seasoning, occasional hygiene concerns, or dismissive attitudes. Despite these mixed experiences, the restaurant remains a frequent go to for those seeking value, though visitors are encouraged to manage expectations regarding fine dining service.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Maison Chez Bong is widely celebrated as a premier destination for authentic, comforting, and high-quality Korean cuisine in Montreal. Diners consistently praise the restaurant for its flavorful dishes, such as the bibimbap, seafood pancakes, and various grilled meats, which are served in generous portions at reasonable prices. The atmosphere is frequently described as cozy and welcoming, complemented by efficient and friendly service from staff who make visitors feel at home. While the popularity of this hidden gem often results in wait times, patrons agree that the experience is consistently worth it, making it a highly recommended spot for both locals and those visiting the city.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 10 am
Pho Bang New York is widely regarded as a staple in Montreal Chinatown, frequently praised for its generous portions, authentic flavors, and affordable prices. Many patrons appreciate the efficient service and the consistent quality of the broth and grilled dishes, making it a reliable destination for comfort food. While the restaurant maintains a loyal following, experiences regarding service vary significantly, with some guests noting a lack of friendliness or issues with atmosphere during peak hours. Potential visitors should be aware that the establishment operates on a cash only basis, which some find inconvenient, though the overall consensus highlights it as a go to spot for traditional Vietnamese dining in the city.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Pho Cristal MTL is widely regarded as a hidden gem in Chinatown, celebrated for serving authentic, high-quality Vietnamese cuisine at very affordable prices. Many patrons frequent the restaurant for its standout banh mi, which features fresh, crusty bread and well-balanced ingredients, alongside flavorful pho with rich broth and generous portions. The atmosphere is frequently described as cozy and welcoming, complemented by a friendly and attentive staff who contribute to a pleasant dining experience. While the space is small and experiences occasional inconsistencies, the majority of visitors highlight the excellent value, quick service, and consistently delicious traditional dishes, making it a highly recommended destination for those seeking a genuine taste of Vietnam.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11:30 am
Fung Shing is widely regarded as a long standing, authentic institution in Montreal Chinatown, celebrated for its consistent quality and welcoming atmosphere. Diners frequently praise the generous portion sizes, reasonable prices, and the variety of fresh, flavorful dishes, with special mentions for the wonton soup, roasted duck, and General Tao chicken. While the décor is often described as simple or nostalgic, many patrons view this as part of its traditional charm. The staff is consistently highlighted for being exceptionally friendly, attentive, and efficient, creating a family-like environment that encourages repeat visits from both locals and tourists alike.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 12:30 pm
Dragon Beard Candy stands as a beloved and essential destination in Montreal's Chinatown, celebrated for its unique, labor-intensive artisanal treats that offer a nostalgic and delicious experience. Visitors frequently praise the exceptional quality and texture of the signature hand-pulled candy, which features a perfect blend of nutty fillings, and many also highlight the excellent egg waffles as a must-try item. The welcoming atmosphere, combined with the opportunity to watch the intricate traditional candy-making process firsthand, makes this shop a highly recommended local gem that leaves a lasting impression on everyone who stops by.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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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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Opens Today at 11 am
Oh Dumplings is widely recognized for serving delicious, freshly handmade dumplings and generous portions that offer excellent value for the price. While many guests praise the authentic flavors and quality of dishes like the General Tao chicken and various noodle plates, experiences regarding service can vary significantly. Some visitors enjoy attentive and friendly interactions, whereas others note inconsistent wait times, staffing challenges, and varying attitudes toward tipping. The atmosphere is generally considered casual and unpretentious, making it a popular spot for a quick lunch or group dining in Chinatown, though some guests have expressed mixed feelings about specific menu items or cleanliness levels.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Le Lotus Bleu is widely celebrated as an authentic, underrated gem in Chinatown, particularly for its exceptional hand-pulled noodles, flavorful broths, and delicious dumplings. While the dining area is often described as small and cramped, with some visitors noting limitations regarding atmosphere and washroom accessibility, the majority of guests consider the quality and affordability of the food well worth the visit. Service experiences vary significantly, ranging from highly attentive and friendly to occasionally slow or disorganized, especially during peak hours. Despite mixed feedback on service speed and the physical comfort of the space, the restaurant remains a favorite for those seeking genuine, comforting, and high-quality Chinese noodle dishes.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Today at 10 am
Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum offers a wide variety of sweet and savory steamed buns that are generally praised for their soft, fluffy texture and fresh quality. Visitors appreciate the reasonable pricing, rapid service, and the convenience of the location, making it a popular choice for a quick snack or takeout meal. While many diners enjoy the diverse menu, including options like bubble tea and egg tarts, some note that certain fillings could benefit from more robust seasoning. Despite mixed reviews regarding portion sizes and specific items, the overall consensus highlights a pleasant experience, especially for those seeking an accessible and authentic taste of dim sum in the city.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Reviews for Shuyi Tealicious are generally positive, highlighting a wide variety of delicious, high-quality bubble tea flavors that cater to both hot and cold cravings. Many visitors appreciate the fast service and refreshing nature of the drinks, often considering them a staple when exploring the local area. While the majority of customers praise the rich taste and consistent quality, some feedback points to inconsistencies in portion sizes, specifically regarding the amount of toppings, and concerns about excessive ice or occasional menu limitations. The establishment is recognized as a convenient, quick-stop location in Chinatown, although the lack of seating and minor accessibility challenges with the packaging are noted by some patrons.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Opens Today at 11 am
YiFang Taïwan Fruit The generally receives praise for its delicious drink and food options, with many customers appreciating the ability to customize sugar and ice levels and highlighting the variety of soy based selections. While the staff is often described as charming, helpful, and efficient, some visitors have encountered inconsistent service quality and long wait times. The atmosphere is considered authentic, though the seating area is noted as being quite small, and opinions regarding the balance of flavors and overall value remain varied among patrons.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Opens Today at 11:30 am
Beijing has long been a staple in Montreal's Chinatown, recognized by many as a reliable destination for traditional Cantonese cuisine. Frequent guests often highlight the authentic flavors, fresh ingredients, and efficient service that characterize the dining experience, with dishes like Peking duck, wonton soup, and various noodle options receiving consistent praise. While the atmosphere is frequently described as elegant and welcoming for families, opinions on value and portion sizes are divided, as some patrons find the pricing high relative to recent experiences. Despite some inconsistent feedback regarding quality control or service nuances, the restaurant maintains a strong following of loyal customers who value its long-standing reputation and welcoming environment for both sit-down meals and takeout orders.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Today at 11 am
Reviews for Presotea present a mixed perspective, with many customers praising the freshness of the tea based drinks and the quality of ingredients like real fruit. While some individuals enjoy the vibrant flavors and refreshing nature of the beverages, others report concerns regarding high sugar levels or inconsistencies in fruit ripeness. Operational feedback highlights that the shop space is quite small and occasionally crowded, and there are serious complaints regarding poor customer service and billing issues that have negatively impacted the experience for some patrons.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Opens Today at 11:30 am
Happy Lamb Hot Pot is widely regarded as a favorite destination in Montreal for those seeking an authentic and fun all you can eat dining experience. Guests consistently praise the freshness of the ingredients, the variety of meats such as lamb and beef, and the high quality of the hot pot broths, all offered at a very reasonable price point. The restaurant provides a spacious, bright, and clean atmosphere that is suitable for family gatherings, dates, or casual outings with friends. While some reviewers noted minor inconsistencies in food labeling or a limited selection of vegetarian options, the overall consensus highlights attentive and friendly service, quick buffet refills, and an enjoyable environment that encourages repeated visits.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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