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Poincaré Chinatown is widely regarded as a vibrant and welcoming destination, particularly praised for its beautiful rooftop terrace and lively atmosphere. Many guests enjoy the extensive selection of craft beers, including unique pouring styles, alongside creative fermented food dishes that offer a distinct culinary experience. While the service is frequently described as friendly and efficient, creating a convivial setting perfect for groups, opinions on the food are mixed; some visitors find the dishes innovative and delicious, while others express disappointment regarding portion sizes, pricing, or specific flavor profiles. Despite these varying perspectives, the restaurant remains a popular spot for those seeking a stylish and energetic place to enjoy drinks and shareable plates in the heart of the city.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
Pho Bac is widely regarded as a staple in Chinatown for authentic, traditional Vietnamese comfort food, with many diners praising the rich, flavorful broth and generous portion sizes. The restaurant is often celebrated for its warm, family-oriented atmosphere and fast, efficient service, making it a favorite for both locals and travelers. While the food is consistently highlighted as a highlight, some patrons have noted concerns regarding the building's maintenance, specifically concerning unpleasant odors and dated decor. Despite inconsistent experiences with service and varying reports on food quality in recent times, the majority of visitors appreciate the restaurant for its excellent value, delicious soups, and genuine hospitality.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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Opens Tomorrow 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 Tomorrow at 3 pm
Restaurant VIP is widely regarded by patrons as a premier destination for Chinese cuisine in Montreal, consistently praised for its flavorful, authentic dishes, generous portion sizes, and long-standing history. Many diners appreciate the nostalgic, no-frills atmosphere and the attentive service provided by the staff, often highlighting signature items like Cantonese chow mein, ginger lobster, and various dumpling options. While the majority of reviews celebrate the food as some of the best in the city, some customers have expressed frustration regarding occasional omissions of rice with takeout orders and noted that the restaurant can become quite busy and noisy, requiring patience during peak dining hours. Overall, the establishment remains a favorite for families and long-time regulars who value the consistent quality and culinary expertise found in their traditional recipes.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Where East Meets West
Open until 11 pm
Chinatown
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Open until 3 am
Dynastie offers a generally reliable dining experience known for its extensive late-night hours and authentic Cantonese cuisine. While many guests enjoy the tasty, well-portioned dishes and appreciate the clean and comfortable atmosphere, feedback regarding service remains inconsistent, ranging from exceptionally friendly to inattentive or even confrontational in some instances. The menu features several standout items, though consistency in food preparation and order accuracy can occasionally fluctuate. Overall, the establishment is frequently viewed as a convenient and solid destination for Chinese food, particularly for those seeking a meal well past typical dining hours, despite some mixed experiences with specific staff members and dish quality.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
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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Open until Midnight
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice receives mixed feedback regarding its consistency, as experiences range from highly satisfying to disappointing depending on the specific visit. While many patrons appreciate the friendly service and budget-friendly pricing, others note issues with cleanliness and occasional inconsistencies in drink quality, such as sweetness levels or topping portions. Despite some variations in taste and texture, the tea and fruit shakes are frequently highlighted as enjoyable, with many visitors specifically praising the freshness of the pearls even during late-night visits.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Open until 11:30 pm
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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Located on the main floor of the Hampton Inn.
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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This unfussy eatery serves traditional Chinese dishes such as dumplings, BBQ duck & wonton soup.
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow 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 Tomorrow at 11 am
Chez Chili is widely regarded as a standout destination in Montreal for authentic, flavorful Chinese cuisine, particularly favoring Sichuan and Hunan styles. Guests frequently praise the restaurant for its consistently delicious dishes, generous portion sizes, and efficient service, making it an ideal spot for sharing meals with friends and family. While the atmosphere is described as lively, cozy, and bustling, many diners appreciate the quick turnover and the fresh, bold ingredients used in classics like the General Tao chicken, eggplant dishes, and spicy fish. Although experiences with service and salt levels can vary, the vast majority of patrons recommend this location as a must-visit spot in Chinatown that delivers great value and an enjoyable, high-energy dining experience.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow 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
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Open until 2 am
Bar Leonor is widely celebrated as a hidden gem in Montreal, offering an intimate speakeasy atmosphere that balances a cozy, stylish vibe with exceptional service. Visitors frequently praise the highly skilled bartenders for their ability to craft inventive, custom cocktails tailored to individual preferences, which many describe as some of the best drinks they have ever experienced. The space is noted for its warm lighting, attentive staff who make guests feel welcome, and a curated music selection featuring talented DJs. While some patrons find the pricing high and the seating occasionally cramped, the majority of reviews highlight the bar as an essential destination for anyone seeking a sophisticated yet unpretentious environment for a night out.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 3 pm
Dingxiang is a compact, no-frills establishment that has earned a reputation for serving exceptional street-style food at incredibly affordable prices. Diners frequently praise the diverse selection of flavorful skewers, including squid, beef, lamb, and pork ribs, alongside popular items like spicy popcorn chicken, beef tendons, and garlic soy fried chicken. While the space is very small, the quality of the seasoning and the overall value make this spot a highly recommended destination for anyone looking for delicious takeout in Chinatown.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow 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
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal
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Open until 11 pm
La Capital Tacos is widely regarded as a standout destination in Montreal for authentic Mexican cuisine, with many diners praising the flavorful, handmade tortillas and popular menu items like the birria, al pastor, and fish tacos. The atmosphere is frequently described as vibrant and cozy, making it a favorite spot for cocktails and social outings. While a significant portion of the feedback highlights exceptional, welcoming service from specific staff members, other visitors have reported inconsistent experiences, noting issues with long wait times, noisy conditions, small portion sizes relative to the price, and occasional lapses in attentive service. Despite these mixed reviews regarding operations, the restaurant remains a popular local staple, with many guests eager to return for the quality of the food and the unique energy of the establishment.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Quartier des Spectacles
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Opens Tomorrow 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
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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Opens Tomorrow 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 Tomorrow 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 Tomorrow 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 Tomorrow at 10 am
Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge is widely recognized for its traditional Cantonese dim sum experience, featuring the classic trolley service that many diners associate with authentic, family-style Chinese dining in Montreal. While the restaurant is frequently praised for its generous portions, affordable pricing, and bustling, spacious atmosphere ideal for large groups, the overall experience remains highly polarized. Many visitors enjoy the fresh, varied selection and the consistent quality of the food, whereas others report significant inconsistencies, occasional tasteless dishes, and frustrations regarding slow service. Customer feedback frequently highlights a divide in service quality, ranging from warm and attentive interactions to encounters described as surly or unprofessional, particularly involving billing disputes or mandatory tipping attitudes. While some patrons view the gruff service as part of the restaurant's charm, others express disappointment over language barriers, billing transparency, and perceived declining standards, suggesting that while it serves as a staple for many, the quality and hospitality can vary greatly from visit to visit.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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