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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Sésame offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with attentive service and a lively, relaxed vibe that makes it ideal for meals with friends or family. The menu features generous portions, many vegetarian options, and a range of inventive, flavorful dishes from dumplings and salmon tartare to General Tao and poke bowls, all presented well. Guests frequently praise the friendly staff, quick service, and vibrant decor, and say the food is consistently tasty and fresh. A few comments note higher prices or occasional soups that arrive cold, but the overall impression is one of quality and a memorable dining experience that keeps people coming back. This combination of dependable service, varied offerings, and appealing ambiance makes Sésame a go-to spot for casual lunches or evenings out.View restaurant profile
Sésame
Opens Today at 11 amSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviewers praise Soba & Sushi Bar for a generous selection of sushi and a wide range of dishes including standout poke bowls and Chinese options, all served with fast, friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. Lo-fi music at a low volume and a recently refreshed dining area help conversations flow and give the space a welcoming feel. Sushi and other dishes are described as fresh and well prepared, with generous portions and reliable consistency across visits. Takeout and catering are frequently mentioned as smooth and dependable, with quick delivery and careful handling of orders. Staff are noted as courteous and attentive, contributing to a positive overall experience whether dining in or ordering in. Many reviews highlight good value and quality, although a few mention price changes or occasional missteps like soup or spice levels. Overall, Soba & Sushi Bar emerges as a convenient go-to option for Asian fusion in the area, delivering flavorful dishes with speed and care.View restaurant profile
Soba & Sushi Bar
Opens Today at 12 pmCôte-des-Neiges
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≈ 2.7 km
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling is praised by reviewers for its juicy soup dumplings and handmade skins, with many calling them among the best in Montreal. A wide range of fillings is offered, including pork and chives, crab, lamb, beef, and vegetarian options, and diners often mix in chili oil, vinegar, soy sauce, and side dishes like cucumber salad and sesame noodles. The restaurant is described as affordable with generous portions, though it can be busy and small, leading to long lines and seating challenges that often necessitate visiting during off-peak times or making a reservation. Service experiences range from fast, friendly, and efficient to occasional lapses or rudeness noted by some patrons, and the intimate space can feel cramped or not perfectly clean in places. Still, patrons repeatedly highlight the freshness and on-site preparation, the variety of dumplings both steamed and fried, and the sense that the meals are comforting and fulfilling, making it a go-to spot in downtown Montreal and at other locations such as Pointe-Claire for dumpling lovers.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling
Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviews describe Qing Hua Dumpling as an affordable standout with fresh, flavorful dumplings and a wide variety of fillings, including pork and shrimp, chicken and mushroom, and vegan options, with both steamed and pan-fried preparations and consistently good value for the price. Many note friendly service and a lively, casual atmosphere that suits gatherings with friends or family. There are occasional drawbacks mentioned, such as plates arriving with old sauce residue, dishes not hot enough, or some dumplings seeming frozen and less flavorful. Overall, the dumplings are praised for juiciness and chewy wrappers, and the menu offers quick, satisfying options that make it a go-to for authentic, affordable dumplings in Montreal's Chinatown. While a few reviews point to inconsistency or cleanliness concerns, the consensus remains that Qing Hua Dumpling delivers tasty bites, reliable service, and fair prices, earning it frequent recommendations.View restaurant profile
Qing Hua Dumpling
Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Opens Today at 11 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Montreal Dumpling Restaurants Worth a Visit
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≈ 1 km
Reviews describe Chef Tang as a dependable option for quick, reliable Chinese takeout with generous portions and good value, and the service is consistently friendly and attentive. Favorite items like salt and pepper shrimp and chow mein are frequently praised, and some reviews also note Chinese and Thai options. Takeout experience is generally smooth, with many mentioning that ordering directly is easy and convenient, while a few visits have been marred by a misserved dish or inconsistent quality. The overall impression is that Chef Tang offers solid Chinese American fare with a welcoming vibe, large portions, and reasonable prices, and many would return, though a handful of reviews call for improvement on certain orders.View restaurant profile
Chef Tang
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.3 km
Dragon de Chine gathers praise for delivering comforting, classic Canadian Chinese dishes with good value and reliable takeout or delivery. The menu favorites include Chicken Soo Guy, Singapore Noodles, Chicken Fried Rice, egg rolls, and peanut chicken, with the won ton soup repeatedly highlighted as a standout. The Singapore noodles are described as excellent and the egg rolls as satisfying, though a few reviews note the egg rolls can be a touch overcooked. The peanut butter wonton combination is praised as a great pairing, and the fried chicken is described as among the best by some diners. One memory mentions pineapple chicken as not perfect and recalls older versions where the chicken came in a red sauce, hinting at changes over time. Overall, Dragon de Chine is seen as a solid option for comforting, familiar Chinese Canadian cuisine, with takeout and delivery recommended and some comments about price or portion size.View restaurant profile
Dragon de Chine
Opens Today at 11:30 amVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Fang Chi appears in reviews as a small, family run neighborhood spot that offers takeout and delivery, with large portions and affordable prices that make it a dependable source of comforting Chinese fare. The service is repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, giving the place a local gem vibe and inspiring loyal support from regulars. The menu is regarded as solid Chinese fare with generous portions and good value, and many diners praise dishes that suit home style cravings. A few items are noted as bland or mushy and some say certain dishes are best enjoyed in person to preserve their crispness, but overall the sentiment is positive about flavor and portions. In short, Fang Chi is seen as a reliable option with a family feel and strong appeal for takeout and casual dining, a place that many would return to and recommend for straightforward, affordable food.View restaurant profile
Fang Chi
Opens Today at 11 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.4 km
At P23 Dumplings, reviews converge on fresh, authentic flavors and good value, with dumplings that are made fresh and options for pickup or Uber Eats that are quick and reliable. Dishes highlighted include steamed dumplings, shrimp wonton soup with seaweed, and a generally mild General Tso chicken made with real chicken, all praised for decent portions and affordability. The setting is described as clean and the service as friendly and welcoming, even when the place is busy with deliveries. Some readers call the dumplings among the best they have ever had and a new favorite, while others say the food is good but not particularly extraordinary and note issues like kimchi that is a bit watery or vegetables that are small or not fully filled. Overall the impression is positive, offering a family owned, approachable option for dumpling lovers, with homemade sauces available at a low price and a mix of traditional flavors that keeps most diners satisfied.View restaurant profile
P23 Dumplings
Opens Today at 11 amPointe St-Charles
Mentioned in: Montreal Dumpling Restaurants Worth a Visit
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≈ 1.8 km
Chez Ping Monk receives broad praise for tasty, well prepared dishes and fresh ingredients, with generous portions and good value; diners highlight a wide range including sushi, poke bowls, general tao and other Asian staples, though some items such as shrimp har gao are criticized for too much dough or tiny shrimp; takeout and delivery are described as fast and reliable with friendly drivers, but one late delivery left a family disappointed and some reviews note that dishes can arrive at different times; the atmosphere is often described as warm and welcoming, with many calling the place a hidden gem and the owners as kind, while a few comments caution about inconsistency or unprofessional service; overall the consensus is that the food is flavorful and satisfying, the menu diverse, and the restaurant a good value for those seeking casual, well priced Asian cuisine.View restaurant profile
Chez Ping Monk
Opens Today at 11 amVille-Émard
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≈ 2.2 km
Meiwei Dumplings draws praise for authentic Chinese fare, especially handmade dumplings like xiao long bao, pork and chives, lamb with coriander, and beef curry dumplings, along with hot and sour soup, spring rolls, shrimp rolls, and chicken katsu. Portions are generous and prices fair, making it a great value whether dining in or taking out. The atmosphere is described as cozy and unpretentious, with a charming small space, a simple patio, and friendly, attentive service from the staff. The table setup often includes soy sauce, chili, and Chinese black vinegar, and the dumplings are repeatedly praised for freshness and flavor, served in traditional wooden steamers. Many reviews call it the best dumpling spot in the city or a reliable go to for quick, comforting meals, with some noting years of consistent quality and repeat visits. Overall, Meiwei Dumplings comes across as a beloved neighborhood favorite offering delicious, affordable dumplings and warm hospitality in a welcoming setting.View restaurant profile
Meiwei Dumplings
Opens Today at 11 amWestmount, Côte-des-Neiges
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≈ 2.4 km
Chez Nouilles draws mixed but largely positive feedback, with many noting a welcoming atmosphere, friendly service, generous portions, and a strong chili oil that enhances the thick noodles and aromatic broth. Noodles are often described as wonderful and the beef soup as excellent, and several reviews say they would recommend it and would return, highlighting good value and generous portions. However, some diners find the noodles vary greatly in thickness, the soup lacking depth of flavor, and the beef not very flavorful, and a few suggest that other places offer a better version of this noodle style. Overall the experience is favorable, combining warmth and solid dishes with room for improvement in flavor balance.View restaurant profile
Chez Nouilles
Opens Today at 11:30 amShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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≈ 2.5 km
Restaurant Bok receives high praise for its jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk combos, with many saying the jajangmyeon is among the best in town and the tangsuyuk crispy and flavorful. The combos and quick service create a satisfying, comforting experience, and dishes like jjamppong and jokbal are also frequently highlighted. The atmosphere is described as welcoming, with efficient staff and a relaxed vibe, aided by music videos on a wall. Some drawbacks are noted, including a black bean sauce that tastes prepackaged and a vegetable japchae that is heavy on onions and not worth the price, as well as a beef fried rice that was too moist. A few reviews mention inconsistency or unprofessional staff, but overall the restaurant is regarded as one of the top Korean spots in Montreal, offering good value, a wide selection of beverages, and strong recommendations to try the jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk together. Return visits are common among patrons craving the signature dishes, and many express intent to return for the jajangmyeon and tangsuyuk. Overall, the impression is of comforting, delicious food, fast service, and a standout jajangmyeon, with some caveats about certain dishes.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bok
Opens Today at 5 pmMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviewers describe Nouilles de Lan Zhou as a place with fresh hand-pulled noodles in several thicknesses, rich broths, and standout dishes like beef noodle soup and a notably spicy cucumber side; portions are generous, and bowls feel hearty, with the weekend soup and the vegetarian combo getting particular praise. One note mentions sadness about a closing, while others highlight that a newer location holds up to the original, with similar quality and better flow. The experience at different locations varies, with quick, attentive service and good value reported by many, but long waits at the Chinatown branch and some limited staff interaction noted by others. Accessibility for mobility-impaired guests is mentioned as lacking in some reviews. Diners should be mindful that chili oil can contain peanuts. While a few dishes are described as only okay, many emphasize the noodles' chew and the broth's depth and consider the place worth a visit or even a repeat stop.View restaurant profile
Nouilles de Lan Zhou
May be temporarily closedShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews present Délice Oriental as a place with authentic, flavorful dishes, where portions are large and ingredients feel fresh, and many diners consider it a solid value in Montreal. The sesame noodle dish and other offerings are frequently highlighted for good flavor, with some noting the impact of charcoal grilling on certain dishes. However, the spice level can be very high for some, and there are mixed remarks about the warmth of service, ranging from fast and courteous to less friendly. A number of reviewers mention that tipping can feel higher, and several point to inconsistent hours or outdated opening times that make planning visits frustrating. Still, there is broad enthusiasm from families and repeat customers who say the food is worth returning for and look forward to trying additional traditional dishes. Overall, Délice Oriental comes across as a reputable spot for authentic oriental cuisine, valued for taste and value but with attention needed on service warmth and reliable hours.View restaurant profile
Délice Oriental
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.7 km
Overall, reviews describe Wok Cafe as a reliable, family friendly spot with large portions, quick service, and very affordable prices, featuring a diverse menu with strong vegetarian and vegan options and many dishes that feel fresh and flavorful. The atmosphere is warm and clean, with an open kitchen that adds to the sense of trust, and staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though a few reviews note rude moments and inconsistent service. Takeout and delivery are well regarded, with food arriving hot and well packed, making Wok Cafe a go to for both dine in and takeout. Some feedback mentions a decline in quality over time and calls for improvements to maintain the strong value and reputation.View restaurant profile
Wok Cafe
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.7 km
Reviews of Nouilles Star describe a casual, no frills dining spot known for generous portions, affordable prices, and a broad menu of Chinese Canadian comfort dishes. Noodles and broths are repeatedly praised for flavor and heartiness, with standouts including General Tao chicken, Pad Thai, fried rice, soups, and seafood dishes, and portions large enough to share. The atmosphere is busy and unpretentious, with a simple decor and a strong takeout component; service is often fast and friendly, though a few notes mention inconsistent or less enthusiastic service and occasional lapses in quality. Several comments track a dip in quality or protein levels on some visits, while others say the food remains consistently solid and comforting. Overall, Nouilles Star is widely seen as a dependable late night or casual option that delivers good value for money and comforting, tasty servings that keep guests returning for favorites.View restaurant profile
Nouilles Star (Star Noodles)
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.8 km
Restaurant PM is described as a dependable, affordable spot with fast service, friendly staff, and solid Chinese dishes. Crowd favorites include General Tso chicken, chicken fried rice, crispy chicken, eggplant dishes, and seafood soups, with portions generous and prices reasonable. Service is noted as quick and accommodating, able to handle advance bookings for celebrations and regular orders with a professional, attentive approach. The atmosphere is calm and unpretentious, suitable for an affordable meal rather than a luxury dining experience, and it is considered a safe downtown option. Many reviews highlight consistent quality over time, fast kitchen output, and reliable Cantonese staples that keep bringing repeat visitors.View restaurant profile
Restaurant PM
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.8 km
Reviews about Chez oncle Cheng paint a picture of a warm, budget-friendly spot with generous portions, tasty and varied stir-fries, and fast, friendly service. Diners note good value for students, with many meals including a drink and portions large enough to satisfy, and some mentioning free drinks with orders. The food is described as delicious, fresh, and well balanced, from simple egg and shrimp omelette over rice to braised intestine with spicy pepper, and the chef is praised for accommodating requests like extra veggies at no extra cost. The atmosphere is open and comfortable, with efficient counter service and a casual, hardworking vibe, and several reviewers call it a hidden gem or a best kept secret. While some note it can be a little hard to find, most agree that the flavors and prices make it worth seeking out, and many say they would return. Overall impressions emphasize consistent quality over the years despite ownership changes, making it a go-to for quick, comforting meals that hit the right balance of flavor and affordability.View restaurant profile
Chez oncle Cheng
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
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≈ 2.8 km
Cuisine AuntDai earns consistent praise for warm hospitality and a welcoming, family-style vibe, with dishes that feel authentic and deeply flavorful and portions that are generous and shareable. The menu features robust Sichuan and Chinese favorites like twice cooked pork, general tao chicken, salt and pepper fish, sweet and spicy pork, and a variety of veggie dishes, with many reviewers describing the food as fresh, well seasoned and comforting, and prices affordable for groups. The restaurant is repeatedly recommended for large parties and takeout alike, with service described as fast and friendly and the owner noted for being helpful and personable. Some comments mention that space can be tight when groups are very large, and a few dishes were criticized for oiliness or inconsistency, but overall the consensus is that Cuisine AuntDai delivers strong value, great flavor, and a dependable option for those craving traditional Chinese cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Cuisine Auntdai
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviewers describe Wonton Express as a simple, unpretentious spot where handmade wontons and soups shine, with the wonton soup praised for its light yet rich broth and plentiful fillings and the sesame and spicy wontons and dumplings highlighted as especially delicious. Portions are generous and prices very affordable, making it strong value for the money. Dishes are made to order, which can mean a wait, but many say the wait is worth it when the food arrives hot and comforting. The atmosphere is quiet and cozy with a minimal setup and friendly service, suitable for a quick lunch, a study session, or a late bite. Some reviews note crowds or slower service during peak times and a few mention cleanliness concerns, but overall the flavors feel authentic and reminiscent of Southern Chinese cuisine, and the place is often described as a hidden gem that keeps guests returning despite the occasional delay.View restaurant profile
Wonton Express
Opens Today at 8:30 amDowntown
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≈ 2.9 km
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento is one of the few authentic Mainland China style restaurants in Montreal with great food and good service. The atmosphere is not glamorous but homely and comforting, and it reminds diners of their university days.View restaurant profile
Les Saison Bento Chinois / Four Season Chinese Bento
Opens Today at 11:15 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 3 km
Reviews depict Mr. Chuan as a solid go-to for Asian cuisine in central Montreal, with dishes like Gan Chao Niu He and a variety of steamed and roasted fish that are flavorful and well cooked, and even a spicy lamb with cumin rated among the best by some. Service is repeatedly described as fast and courteous, with staff able to accommodate spice preferences for family members and quick turnover that satisfies hungry diners. The kitchen is praised for making dishes to order, portions are generous and prices are affordable, making it easy to share multiple items without breaking the bank. While a few notes mention that some flavors are not groundbreaking and that the overall impression can be average compared to other options, the consensus tilts positive, highlighting a reliable, casual dining experience with a clean, pleasant setting that works for groups or quick meals.View restaurant profile
Mr. Chuan
Opens Today at 12 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 3.1 km
Restaurant Kung Fu is described as a budget friendly, welcoming Chinese spot with generous portions, a cozy family friendly atmosphere, and a wide menu that includes dumplings, shrimp wonton soup, mapo tofu, fried rice, noodles, and dim sum combos, all at affordable prices. Reviewers praise fresh, well prepared food and friendly, attentive staff, with many noting great value for money and convenient takeout or late hours. Standout items include spring rolls, shrimp dumplings, wonton soup, and various dim sum options. However, a few dishes are criticized, such as beef with broccoli that can be heavy on broccoli, garlic, and inconsistent preparation, and some mentions of variable quality depending on time of day or ownership changes. Hours of operation are sometimes unclear on social media, causing frustration for some visitors. Overall, the place is viewed as a reliable, low cost option for tasty Chinese food downtown with frequent repeat visits and positive impressions of price quality, service, and atmosphere while inviting improvements in consistency and scheduling.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kung Fu
Opens Today at 4:30 pmDowntown
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviewers describe Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue as a bustling all-you-can-eat hotpot experience with a wide selection of broth bases, meats, seafood, vegetables, and a well stocked dipping sauces station, plus desserts like soft serve, making it a flexible option for groups or solo diners alike. The ambiance is repeatedly noted as cozy, modern, and spacious with clean facilities, and the service is praised for attentiveness and friendliness, though a few reviews mention slower ordering or varying pace during busy times. The quality of ingredients is frequently highlighted, with many calling the meats tender and the vegetables fresh, and the ability to customize spiciness and sauces is a common draw. While the value is generally seen as strong, several comments point to higher prices and occasional confusion around pricing or promotions. Overall, Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue appears to deliver a robust, enjoyable hotpot experience with wide menu options and consistently positive notes on atmosphere and service, inviting repeated visits.View restaurant profile
Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue
Opens Today at 11 amDowntown
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