FR
Montreal Restaurants: RestoMontreal.caMontreal Restaurants: RestoMontreal.ca
RestaurantsGuides & ArticlesEvents

Logo RestoMontreal.ca

Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Explore 12 local dining options, sorted by relevance. You can also view the highest rated or explore the full list.

Sawadika Festin Thailandais - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Sawadika Festin Thailandais

Bring your own wine and all you can eat menu!
May be temporarily closed
(1665)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Sawadika Festin Thailandais is widely appreciated for a vibrant all you can eat buffet with a bring your own wine option that guests love for value. The menu offers a wide variety of fresh, flavorful dishes from Thai staples and fusion creations to shrimp and other seafood, with many reviewers noting bright flavors and consistently high quality. Service is frequently described as fast, attentive and friendly, making it easy to dine alone or in groups, and the ambiance is noted as welcoming and stylish. The restaurant is particularly praised for catering to celebrations and large gatherings, with private rooms and even karaoke setups mentioned in reviews. Guests often highlight reliable consistency, with repeat visits and recommendations to friends, and the option to try many dishes in one visit without sacrificing quality. Overall, Sawadika Festin Thailandais comes across as a dependable favorite for a satisfying, sociable meal.View restaurant profile
Foo Lam Restaurant Maison - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Foo Lam Restaurant Maison

Open until 11 pm
(142)
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
Tong Por Resto-Reception - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Tong Por Resto-Reception

Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
(264)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: Awesome Montreal Restaurants to Celebrate Your Birthday

Review Summary

Tong Por Resto-Reception is a comforting, classic Cantonese spot where dim sum and other Cantonese dishes are consistently flavorful and satisfying. Dim sum carts and an a la carte menu offer a wide variety, with staples like shu mai and hargow and favorites such as fried rice and noodles, plus a range of proteins and tofu. The service is generally friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere feels lively and family friendly, though weekends can bring crowds and parking can be a challenge. The dining room is spacious and traditional, with some comments noting a dated feel and hours for dim sum that are not always clear. Overall, the value is solid, portions are generous, and the food is described as tasty and authentic, making Tong Por a reliable choice for gatherings or casual meals with friends.View restaurant profile
Buffet Oui & Oui - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Buffet Oui & Oui

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(431)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Buffet Oui Oui earns generally positive notes for cleanliness, variety and value. Buffet Oui Oui obtient des notes généralement positives sur la propreté, la variété et le rapport qualité prix. Service is often praised as friendly and attentive, though some reviews mention occasional rush and slow drink refills. Le service est souvent salué pour son amabilité et son efficacité, bien que certaines critiques mentionnent des périodes de rush et des réassorts de boissons lents. The food is described as fresh and flavorful when stocked, with a sushi bar and a chocolate fountain as highlights, while some dishes are noted as too salty or lukewarm. La nourriture est décrite comme fraîche et savoureuse lorsqu'elle est bien garnie, avec un bar sushi et une fontaine de chocolat comme points forts, tandis que certains plats sont notés trop salés ou tièdes. Overall, Buffet Oui Oui is seen as an upgrade from the previous buffet in the building, offering good value for groups and families, but experiences vary with occasional inconsistencies and crowding. Dans l'ensemble, Buffet Oui Oui est perçu comme une amélioration par rapport au buffet précédent dans le bâtiment, offrant un bon rapport qualité prix pour les groupes et les familles, mais les expériences varient avec des incohérences occasionnelles et une fréquentation élevée.View restaurant profile
Maison Shing Do - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Maison Shing Do

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(78)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Reviews of Maison Shing Do show a generally positive impression of a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with generous portions and solid value, where favorites like Pad Thai and Kung Pao chicken plus General Tso are often cited as tasty and satisfying, and takeout is frequently described as convenient though some feel it tastes better in the restaurant. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive and the staff and family run vibe noted as a plus. Flavor profiles are described as fresh and authentic by many, with standout dishes and consistent quality mentioned by longtime patrons, while others point to variability in preparation, noting that some dishes such as General Tso or fried rice can be bland or sweet rather than spicy and that egg rolls may be small or overpriced. Price is a recurring concern, with some diners perceiving the overall cost as high and suggesting that more diners would visit if prices were lower. Overall, the reviews depict a place that many would return to for its flavorful offerings and warm service, but with caveats about consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Miran - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Restaurant Miran

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(279)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Restaurant Miran receives strong praise for authentic Uyghur flavors, hand-pulled noodles, generous portions and a clean, welcoming atmosphere, with standout dishes like laghman, manta and lamb kebabs and halal meat prepared with care. Reservations are advised on busy days, and the dining experience is described as warm and attentive, helping it feel like a hidden gem in Montreal. Some visits note inconsistencies, however, such as noodles served not hot or slightly warm, beef in some dishes that is dry and chewy, and a big chicken plate that does not meet value expectations. A few items are unavailable or require pre-ordering, and service can vary during peak hours, with language barriers mentioned in a few reviews. Despite these concerns, the restaurant is frequently recommended as one of the best Uyghur spots in the area, with many guests eager to return and try more dishes.View restaurant profile
Chez Yanna - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Chez Yanna

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(92)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Chez Yanna garners praise for tasty Cantonese fare, generous portions, and flavors that stay true from dine-in to takeout. The restaurant is noted as a good option in the West Island where Cantonese choices are limited, with favorites including sesame beef, general tao chicken, salt pepper shrimp, fried rice, dumplings, and beef broccoli, all described as well seasoned and satisfying, often with enough leftovers for lunch. Delivery and takeout are commonly recommended, with portions still warm and crispy upon arrival, and customers frequently highlighting friendly, attentive service and a lively, inviting vibe that makes guests feel welcome. While many find the portions large and the prices reasonable for the quality, a few reviewers call some dishes pricey for the size and mention a delivery misstep or quality issue like a stale seafood fried basket or dumplings containing string. Parking can be challenging along the boulevard, but overall the consensus is strong: dishes are flavorful, portions are generous, the staff is courteous, and Chez Yanna is worth returning to and exploring more items on the menu.View restaurant profile
T&T Supermarket - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

T&T Supermarket

Opens Monday at 9 am
(360)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

T&T Supermarket is described as a huge, clean, and busy Asian market with an incredible variety of fresh produce, seafood, meats, sauces, and ready-to-eat options that draws shoppers for authentic ingredients and new discoveries. Reviewers repeatedly note helpful staff and a bright, modern layout, though prices are often higher than other Asian stores and some items occasionally miss the mark in quality, such as sushi. The hot food buffet and ready-to-eat selections are popular, with many appreciating the value when deals appear, while others have found certain dishes to be overpriced or inconsistent. Parking and crowds can be challenging, especially at peak times or right after openings, and some signage and language issues are mentioned. Overall, it is seen as a premier destination for Asian groceries in Montreal, a place to find rare and specialty items, explore new flavors, and enjoy a broad array of options, even if price and occasional quality fluctuations require careful selection.View restaurant profile
Kam Do - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Kam Do

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(21)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Kam Do draws a mix of reactions: portions are generous and prices feel fair, but many dishes come across as overly salty, with some diners feeling the flavors and ingredients fail to come together. Praise sits alongside criticism, with General Tao repeatedly mentioned as tasty and mildly spicy by some, while others call it fatty and poorly balanced and note hot and sour soup lacks its former quality. A sense of nostalgia runs through comments from longtime patrons hoping for a return to past standards, even as others worry the quality has declined. Yet service is frequently described as friendly and efficient, lunch value is highlighted by several reviewers, and a number of diners say they would return despite the inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Village Brillant - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Village Brillant

Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(21)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Village Brillant comes across as a charming, affordable, family run spot where dumplings and beef noodle dishes are consistently praised for their delicious flavors and generous portions. Dumplings and soup are described as delicious with powerful taste, while the beef noodle soup and the cold Naengmyeon are highlighted for chewy noodles, a refreshing broth, and well balanced toppings like cucumber, kimchi, tomato, egg, and beef that add texture and depth. The prices are very reasonable and the staff are noted for friendly, welcoming service in a cozy atmosphere. The cold noodles Naengmyeon are singled out as a perfect summer treat, light yet filling, with a chilled, flavorful broth and a combination of spicy, tangy and cool notes, making it easy to imagine returning for more. Overall, authentic Chinese flavors and tasty dishes at good value drive frequent visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Fu Jia - Chinese Restaurants in Ville Saint-Laurent

Restaurant Fu Jia

Opens Tomorrow at 1:30 pm
(51)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Reviews for Restaurant Fu Jia highlight authentic Northeastern Chinese and Harbin cuisine served in a humble, cozy, and clean setting with friendly, thoughtful staff. The owner is described as nice and the service is consistently welcoming, adding to a pleasant atmosphere. The long menu offers many proteins and vegetables to meet different tastes, and dishes are praised for being flavorful, delicious, and affordable. Several experiences call it a hidden gem in Saint Laurent, with steady quality and generous portions even after a recent change of ownership. Overall, guests say they will return and recommend trying favorites like braised pork belly and Yu Xiang eggplant, noting a satisfying mix of authenticity, value, and warmth.View restaurant profile

New Openings

Matching your search
MAP