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Chinese Restaurants Near: H2N2A2

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Foo Lam Restaurant Maison - Chinese Restaurants Near: H2N2A2
≈ 0.7 km

Foo Lam Restaurant Maison

Opens Today at 10 am
(140)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Foo Lam Restaurant Maison as a place with a strong contrast between excellent food and uneven service. The menu earns praise for variety, freshness, generous portions, and solid value, with favorites like hot and sour soup, jade tofu, crab maw soup, house specialty fried rice, shrimp in lobster sauce, and Szechuan beef often highlighted. Family dining is a recurring theme, aided by friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, even when the dining room looks a bit old. Takeout and delivery are seen as reliable for speed and temperature, though several comments mention communication hiccups or rude treatment at the phone or pickup counter. On the downside, some visits report dirtier conditions, a few staff members who come across as unhelpful or stressed, and inconsistent food preparation that seems to depend on the chef. Overall, the consensus points to a solid, affordable option that can deliver great meals for groups or weekday lunches, with dim sum at lunch and much praise for the food despite the varied service experiences.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Rouge - Chinese Restaurants Near: H2N2A2
≈ 2.7 km

Le Piment Rouge

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(144)
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Piment Rouge as a stylish, high end Chinese restaurant in Montreal with a strong focus on authentic Sichuan flavors and inventive twists, offering generous portions and a warm, professional service in a refined setting. The menu earns praise for crispy shrimp balls, Szechuan style dishes, and Beijing roast duck, with many noting freshness, bold flavors, and good balance between traditional and modern ideas. The atmosphere and staff are repeatedly complimented as attentive and welcoming, making it a good choice for celebrations or group dinners, and some guests appreciate the restaurant’s revival and ongoing quality. A few dishes or preparations receive mixed notes, and prices are seen as high but justified by quality and presentation. Overall, Le Piment Rouge stands out as one of the city’s top high end Chinese options, delivering a memorable dining experience with strong consistency in service and flavor.View restaurant profile
Fami Li - Chinese Restaurants Near: H2N2A2
≈ 3 km

Fami Li

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(49)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Reviews position Fami Li as a reliable go-to for regular Chinese eats in Villeray, with favorites like chop suey, fried rice, spareribs, egg rolls, wonton soup and beef with broccoli, and the Diner Deluxe for two is a common order. Portions are a mixed bag, sometimes generous but other times small for the price, with beef and broccoli sometimes short on beef. Some say there should be no extra charge for changing items within the same combo group, and others compare to places with different pricing and portions. Prices are generally seen as good value and the food is often ready quickly, though pineapple chicken is sometimes reported as mostly bread with little chicken. Egg rolls are praised as among the best in years and the service is fast and friendly, with on site dining available and quality described as consistently good over time. Overall experiences vary, with some loyal customers continuing to return for taste and value while others feel the portions and pricing don't meet expectations.View restaurant profile
Thaison 1997 - Chinese Restaurants Near: H2N2A2
≈ 3 km

Thaison 1997

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(52)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Thaison 1997 reviews describe a modest dining room and order counter but emphasize friendly staff and food that is delicious and affordable, with standout items such as made to order Bahn Mi, crispy pork belly, and other BBQ meats. A family gathering mentioned whole crispy pig and boxes of duck salad Vietnamese style, with everyone enjoying the crispy pork and the fresh salad. Prices are praised as very good and portions are generous, and the seafood soup is highlighted as excellent while the crispy pork is noted as the restaurant's specialty. The peking duck is repeatedly praised for freshness and value compared with other places, and longtime diners say the place remains reliable for authentic flavors despite not having the most upscale decor. Some reviews acknowledge a recent dip in quality with smaller portions and certain dishes feeling off, leading a few to consider trying alternatives. Overall the notes describe a hidden gem with authentic flavors, friendly service, and generous servings that make it worth a visit despite variability.View restaurant profile
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