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Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

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Qing Hua Dumpling - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Qing Hua Dumpling

Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Opens Today at 11 am
(442)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal

Review Summary

Many diners praise Qing Hua Dumpling for fresh, handmade dumplings with juicy fillings and thin skins, offering a wide variety from pork and chive to lamb coriander and vegetarian options, plus flavorful broths and satisfying textures. Service is described as fast, attentive, and friendly, the space is clean and welcoming, and while crowds can form, the dumplings made to order make the wait worthwhile.View restaurant profile
Chifa - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Chifa

Peruvian Chinese cuisine in the heart of downtown Montreal
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1198)
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 blends Peruvian and Chinese influences into a vibrant dining experience, with flavorful dishes, a stylish ambiance and attentive service that many reviews praise, along with inventive cocktails and a welcoming atmosphere. While a few notes mention small portions or busy nights, the overall impression highlights originality, quality and memorable flavors.View restaurant profile
Sammi & Soupe Dumpling - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling

Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Opens Today at 11 am
(716)
Chinatown, Downtown

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

Review Summary

Visitors praise Sammi & Soupe Dumpling for handmade, juicy soup dumplings in a variety of flavors, with pork and chives, lamb coriander, and classic wonton soups, all described as fresh and flavorful. The dishes are often highlighted as comforting and well priced, with many noting quick, friendly service and a lively, welcoming atmosphere even when the restaurant is busy.View restaurant profile
Fung Shing - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Fung Shing

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(223)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Fung Shing is recognized for consistent quality, with wonton soup and spicy beef dishes among the favorites, along with crispy duck and generously portioned plates that make it a reliable choice for families and larger groups; the service is often described as friendly and attentive, the atmosphere warm and casual, and the prices fair for the area, with guests praising authentic flavors, well balanced garlic and ginger notes, and a menu that ranges from dumplings and spring rolls to beef, pork, seafood and vegetable dishes that arrive hot and flavorful; many reviews call it a Montreal classic with a long history and a welcoming staff, while others highlight speedy service and a comfortable setting that feels both traditional and expressive, leading to frequent recommendations and plans to return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Cuisine Cantonaise - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant Cuisine Cantonaise

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(140)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviews describe Restaurant Cuisine Cantonaise as a busy Chinatown staple where flavorful dishes, generous portions and reasonable prices are praised, with noodles, fried rice, dumplings and other Cantonese picks noted as tasty and comforting; the staff is often described as friendly and the service is fast, and the restaurant is sometimes highlighted for being open late with options like hot pot, making it a common spot for groups. However, several accounts raise hygiene concerns, including pest sightings, bad smells and cleanliness issues in the building or kitchen, and some dishes are described as undercooked, reheated or not meeting expectations for freshness. Taken together, the reviews show a mix of strong flavors and value on one hand and caution about cleanliness and consistency on the other, suggesting it can be a good casual choice for a night out but with health and quality considerations to keep in mind.View restaurant profile
Dynastie - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Dynastie

Open until 3 am
(43)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Dynastie offers late-night Cantonese dining with tasty, reasonably priced dishes and a focus on seafood and dumplings, with many reviewers praising the food and the friendly service, while some experiences note inconsistency, oily beef, occasionally overcooked chicken, and occasional tensions around service and tipping temper the overall impression; highlights include lobster, salt-and-pepper shrimp and squid, fried fish with soy sauce, eggplant with Japanese tofu, snow pea leaves and wonton soup, and the place is described as a Montreal late-night staple and a hidden gem for late-night cravings, with open hours that suit groups who should consider reservations, though careful ordering and transparency about prices are advised due to mixed experiences and occasional takeout misfires.View restaurant profile
Oh! Dumplings - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Oh! Dumplings

Opens Today at 11 am
(268)
Downtown, Chinatown

Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, Oh Dumplings in Chinatown Montreal is described as a lively spot offering fresh, handmade dumplings, flavorful mains, and generous portions at reasonable prices. The menu earns praise for variety and quality, from pork and chives dumplings to General Tao chicken, noodles, fried rice, and soups, with many noting that orders arrive hot and fast when the staff are on the ball. Attentive service helps, and some visits are described as among the best meals with friendly staff and a cozy vibe, but others mention slow service, understaffing, and long waits that dampen the experience, along with a few dishes that fall short such as a cucumber salad that proved too sweet. In short, the restaurant is seen as a strong value for dumplings lovers, delivering authentic flavors, big portions, and a generally positive vibe, with caveats about peak hours and consistency.View restaurant profile
Kan Bei - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Kan Bei

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(142)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Kan Bei for fresh, flavorful Sichuan dishes and generous portions, with highlights such as mapo tofu, fish soup, green beans with pork, twice cooked pork, dan dan noodles, and crispy noodles with shrimp, all offering bold, well balanced flavors that feel authentic and not overly greasy; the menu and lunch specials are well received, and service is repeatedly described as friendly, efficient and quick, contributing to a warm, lively downtown dining atmosphere that many call among the best Chinese options in Montreal; while a few diners mention smaller plate sizes compared to expectations, occasional oiliness or sweetness in some dishes, and occasional lunch service hiccups, the overall sentiment is strongly positive and there are frequent intentions to return and to recommend Kan Bei.View restaurant profile
Ethan - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Ethan

Opens Today at 11 am
(443)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, Ethan comes across as a bustling Chinatown staple offering large portions, quick service, and affordable Cantonese comfort with favorites like roasted meats, barbecue pork, duck, dumplings, and dim sum. The menu is praised for value and reliability, with many diners enjoying generous plates and fast turnover, and some hits like congee, red bean ice dessert, and other dishes that evoke a Hong Kong vibe. However, experiences vary: some meat dishes can be dry or underseasoned, dim sum skins can be too thick, and a few visits note inconsistent quality across dishes. Service is described as friendly and efficient at times, but there are reports of rushed or pressured tipping and some negative incidents that left a few patrons reluctant to return. Despite these uneven moments, the restaurant remains a popular affordable option for quick meals and big portions, with the caveat that quality and atmosphere can feel busy and informal.View restaurant profile
Happy Lamb Hot Pot - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Happy Lamb Hot Pot

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(391)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealThe Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic ExperienceView More

Review Summary

Happy Lamb Hot Pot offers a spacious, clean all you can eat experience with a wide buffet of ingredients and a bright, calm atmosphere on the second floor near the Chinatown intersection in Montreal. The broth options include tomato and hot and sour, and many guests find the meal tasty, with friendly staff and quick service, and prices that feel reasonable for families or groups. While the buffet is well stocked and replenished quickly, a few labels can be confusing and the broth seasoning can be uneven or less bold than hoped, and there is a desire for more vegetarian options beyond the chicken broth base. The venue works well for casual meals, dates, or larger gatherings, with a large sauce bar and lots of variety, though accessibility at the entrance and a few safety concerns have been noted by some. Overall, Happy Lamb Hot Pot is a popular Montreal option with fresh ingredients, generous portions and consistent quality that keeps diners returning.View restaurant profile
Sai Gwan - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Sai Gwan

May be temporarily closed
(2)
Chinatown
Pâtisserie Coco - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Pâtisserie Coco

Opens Today at 9 am
(149)
Downtown, Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviews describe Pâtisserie Coco as a busy Chinatown staple with a wide, fresh selection of pastries, buns, and sweet treats at affordable prices. Dishes like cheese bread, coconut custard pastries, mango mochi, and pork buns are repeatedly praised for quality and flavor, with items often noted as well presented and reasonably priced. The self service setup with trays and tongs helps crowds move quickly, though the shop can get very busy and a few comments mention variable service. Overall, the variety, freshness, and value receive strong praise, with notes that bubble tea or taro milk tea can be a touch sweet and seating is limited, but it remains a top Chinatown Montreal pick.View restaurant profile
Noodle Factory - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Noodle Factory

May be temporarily closed
(348)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Noodle Factory draws praise for tasty, authentic noodles and dumplings, with fast, friendly service, generous portions, and very reasonable prices. Reviewers note a cash-only policy and, despite a simple setting, a consistently high standard across noodles, fried rice, and dim sum. Many say the service is attentive and efficient, great for families and casual meals, with orders arriving quickly and staff making guests feel welcome. While a few mention a bit too much salt, the overall impression is of reliable, satisfying meals and great value for noodle lovers, including takeout options.View restaurant profile
Mon Nan - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Mon Nan

Opens Today at 4 pm
(396)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, Mon Nan is seen as a reliable and often excellent Chinese spot in Montreal with generous portions, tasty dishes, and a warm, efficient service that many guests praise; favorites include the General Tao chicken, Shanghai noodles, and Peking duck, and the menu is noted for its variety that appeals to meat lovers and vegans alike, with good value for the price despite some comments that certain items are pricey or portions could be larger; while the atmosphere is generally described as lively and friendly, some visits report slow service, occasional misordered dishes or billing issues, and a few criticisms about oiliness or inconsistency, but the consensus remains that Mon Nan is a go to place for a crowd or family or friends sharing a broad range of dishes and is likely to bring guests back.View restaurant profile
Chez Chili - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Chez Chili

Opens Today at 11 am
(846)
Downtown, Chinatown

Mentioned in: Hidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of Montreal

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Chez Chili as a reliable source of bold, authentic Sichuan and Chinese flavors in Chinatown, with generous portions and good value. The atmosphere is cozy and casual in a basement setting, and service is usually friendly and efficient, though a few readers note moments of rushing or occasional lapses. The menu is wide and varied, offering dishes from Sichuan, Hunan, and other regional styles, with frequent praise for General Tao, eggplant dishes, mapo tofu, and spice that appeals to heat lovers while some items can be a tad salty. Takeout and delivery are consistently praised, and many guests say the food is consistently delicious, making Chez Chili a go to for those seeking spicy, flavorful Chinese cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung

Opens Today at 8 am
(285)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung offers a mixed picture with dim sum served by carts not available at all hours but valued when the carts are in use, weekends and brunch being the busiest times, and a wait for a table common; the food is generally good, filling, and offered at reasonable prices, with a range of items including dumplings, tripe with scallion, saucy chicken feet, lotus leaf sticky rice, and other dim sum staples, and some dishes can also be ordered from the menu; the atmosphere evokes a traditional dim sum spot and several reviews praise authentic flavors and generous portions; service is described as attentive and courteous in many visits, sometimes with thoughtful touches such as complimentary green tea and fruit; yet experiences vary with reports of run-down décor, pushy or rude behavior at closing, and pressure to tip, along with slow service, limited dim sum variety, and hygiene concerns like unclean cups and flies; overall impressions range from very good to disappointing, but the venue is still seen as a nostalgic, solid option for dim sum and good value when cart service is available.View restaurant profile
Beijing - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Beijing

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(366)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Beijing is described as a long-standing, family friendly Chinese restaurant in Chinatown Montreal with authentic Cantonese and Beijing dishes, generous portions, and consistently good flavors. The staff are often praised for warmth and speed, the atmosphere is friendly and clean, and takeout and family meals are common. While many reviews praise value and variety, a few note high prices for the portion size and occasional inconsistencies in certain dishes or service, with some guests disappointed by meat textures or changes in quality, but most would return for dependable favorites like duck, noodles, fried rice, and dim sum.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Jade - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant Jade

Opens Today at 11 am
(619)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Restaurant Jade receives mixed feedback, with some diners praising the attentive service and the value of an all-you-can-eat buffet that includes tax and drinks, while others lament uneven food quality, greasy or dry items, and a shrinking variety compared to before the pandemic. Standout dishes like pork ribs, shrimp, dumplings, and spring rolls appear in many reviews, but concerns about oiliness, overcooked fried items, and inconsistent temperatures persist. The decor is described as dated and cleanliness and bathrooms are cited as problems by some, though others find the casual, family-friendly vibe and affordable price acceptable. Taken together, the reviews suggest Restaurant Jade is a budget-friendly option that delivers generous portions and variety for the price, but with noticeable inconsistencies in quality and upkeep.View restaurant profile
Presotea - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Presotea

Opens Today at 11 am
(51)
Chinatown, Downtown

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

Review Summary

Reviews of Presotea in Montreal's Chinatown show a mix of experiences, with some customers reporting terrible service and even being double charged, while many others praise the drinks for freshness, flavor and the use of real fruit; notes include large portions, visible sugar levels in fruit drinks, and a small location that can feel crowded, though the teas and mango varieties are described as especially enjoyable and often brewed to order.View restaurant profile
Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge

Opens Today at 10 am
(181)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge serves classic dim sum with cart service and a range of authentic Cantonese dishes that many reviewers find fresh and flavorful, with generous portions and good value for the price, and the atmosphere is described as spacious and family friendly. However experiences vary, with some diners reporting slow or inconsistent service, dishes that are tasteless or not well seasoned, and occasional menu or order issues. Several reviews highlight strong points like friendly or warm service on good nights and a lively, authentic feel, while others caution that the quality and service are not guaranteed every visit. Overall, Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge is seen as a popular Montreal option for dim sum, offering solid flavors and value for many, but not without notable inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Dobe & Andy - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Dobe & Andy

This unfussy eatery serves traditional Chinese dishes such as dumplings, BBQ duck & wonton soup.
Opens Today at 11 am
(483)
Chinatown, Downtown

Mentioned in: Celebrating Lunar New Year 2026 in Montreal: A Cultural and Culinary ExplorationThe Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20View More

Review Summary

Dobe & Andy is celebrated for authentic Cantonese barbecue with crowd favorites like roast pork, roast duck and char siu, served in a casual Hong Kong inspired setting that many describe as warm and true to its roots. The menu also offers a solid range of noodles and vegetarian options, with generous portions and prices that many reviewers consider good value. While hospitality and flavor are often praised, a number of visits note uneven service, occasional delays or mistakes and dishes arriving at different times, so a visit can require patience on busy nights though the overall experience remains distinctively tasty and lively.View restaurant profile
MAKAŌ - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

MAKAŌ

Where East Meets West
Opens Today at 5 pm
(437)
Chinatown

Review Summary

MAKA? is praised as a stylish yet cozy spot with a chic and welcoming vibe, where guests often call the food delicious and creatively balanced and the cocktails and desserts stand out; the service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, contributing to an overall strong experience, though a few dishes may lack flavor or depth for the price and there can be waits or crowded seating during peak times; oysters on Wednesdays, standout offerings like bang bang shrimp and lobster fried rice and a refined ambiance make it suitable for dates, group dinners or celebrations, with a vibe that is both intimate and lively; while some experiences vary, the consensus is largely positive and many say they would return to MAKA?View restaurant profile
M. Poisson - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

M. Poisson

Opens Today at 11 am
(170)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe M. Poisson as offering tasty, fresh Chinese dishes with a large, shareable menu and generous portions, including soups, noodles, and spicy Sichuan favorites, at affordable prices; the food is praised for bold flavors and comfort, with many dishes arriving hot and quickly and the staff often described as friendly and accommodating in a clean, easy to find setting; a few notes mention occasional slower service, variability in portion sizes or heat levels, but the overall impression is a reliable, value friendly spot for casual dining.View restaurant profile
Restaurant VIP - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Restaurant VIP

Opens Today at 3 pm
(239)
Chinatown

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

Review Summary

Overall, VIP is celebrated for delicious, authentic Chinese dishes that cover a wide range of flavors from Cantonese staples to spicy and sweet profiles, with generous portions at reasonable prices. The kitchen is described as consistently high quality with careful preparation and a touch of nostalgia, making it a long-time favorite for locals and visitors. Service is generally friendly and efficient even when the restaurant is busy, though the atmosphere can be lively and some wait times may occur. Some reviews note occasional misses such as missing sauces or rice with certain orders, and a few mention cramped space or simple decor, but these do not overshadow the overall flavor, variety, and value. Overall, VIP is seen as one of the best Chinese dining options in Montreal, esteemed for its consistency, ample portions, and classic comfort dishes.View restaurant profile
Keung Kee - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Keung Kee

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(451)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Keung Kee is seen as an institution for Cantonese cuisine in Chinatown, delivering authentic flavors with generous portions and many dishes that come out fast and hot, especially seafood and beef chow fun, making it a reliable and affordable choice in Montreal; the experience is a mix of praise for tasty, well prepared food and occasional complaints about service, with comments ranging from friendly and efficient to rude or impersonal, and a few notes that some dishes can be salty or the dining room is not fancy, though the lively atmosphere and consistent value keep many returning.View restaurant profile
Ravioli Mai Xiang Yuan - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Ravioli Mai Xiang Yuan

Opens Today at 11 am
(544)
Chinatown, Downtown

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

Review Summary

Mai Xiang Yuan is widely praised for delicious, juicy dumplings with a wide range of fillings, including pork and chive, lamb and cilantro, beef and onion, and plenty of vegetarian options, plus soups and fried varieties that are typically hot and freshly made, served with tasty dipping sauces. Service is described as fast and friendly, the atmosphere as calm and welcoming, and portions as generous with good value for money, making it a go-to spot for dumpling lovers. The cash only policy is a frequent note and may require planning, sometimes with an on site ATM, while a few visits mention issues like cleanliness or service tone, but overall the reviews are positive and many say they will return.View restaurant profile
Le Lotus Bleu - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Le Lotus Bleu

Opens Today at 11 am
(377)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Le Lotus Bleu is praised for freshly made, hand pulled noodles, flavorful broths, and tasty dumplings, with lamb and beef noodle soups often highlighted as standout; reviewers note authentic Northern Chinese flavors at very reasonable prices, generous portions, and friendly, attentive service, though the atmosphere can be cramped and service may be slower during peak times; a few comments mention that there is no bathroom inside the restaurant, with facilities located upstairs in the adjoining building; overall the place is considered a hidden gem worth multiple visits for the noodles and the vibe.View restaurant profile
Chez Chine - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Chez Chine

Located in the Holiday Inn Montreal Downtown
Opens Today at 6:30 am
(16)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Chez Chine is described as high quality with a professional level of service, featuring a fish fillet cooked in wine that is impressive and a menu that blends Chinese signature dishes with delicacies from Hong Kong and Macao for an enjoyable dining experience. The staff are consistently described as very nice and the food is overall delicious, with the atmosphere enhanced by seeing fish swim in the water and children watching. Positive notes largely concern dinner service, while breakfast is criticized as mediocre and very overpriced with cold aloof service, undercooked potatoes, watery coffee, and dry flavorless French toast; some feel the breakfast options offer less value than quick service alternatives. The decor is magnificent, vegetables are cooked to perfection, and the overall value for money is excellent; the staff are courteous and professional, and the ambiance is lively yet refined, underscored by the aquarium like scene with fish.View restaurant profile
Nouilles de Lan Zhou - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Nouilles de Lan Zhou

Opens Today at 11 am
(1070)
Chinatown

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

Review Summary

Overall, reviews praise Nouilles de Lan Zhou for fresh hand pulled noodles and flavorful broths, the show of noodles being made at the front, and generous portions at a fair price, with many finding the line moving quickly and the atmosphere lively in Chinatown; some diners report rude or pushy service and a tipping expectation, occasional miscommunications about the bill, and a few dishes that lack vegetables or spice, but the noodles and broths are consistently described as delicious and comforting, making it a reliable go to for noodle lovers, especially for Dan Dan and beef Lanzhou noodles.View restaurant profile
Dragon Beard Candy - Chinese, Thai Restaurants in Chinatown

Dragon Beard Candy

Opens Today at 12:30 pm
(15)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviews describe Dragon Beard Candy in Montreal as a must visit in Chinatown, with high expectations met by a delicious, uniquely textured candy that blends hand pulled sugar with nutty fillings and is less sticky when not eaten immediately; the experience is enhanced by watching the candy being crafted in front of customers, a friendly shop vibe, and the option to grab accompanying treats like egg waffles, while practical notes mention the candy can keep for a month in the fridge and that the store location is easy to reach on the main pedestrian street.View restaurant profile

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