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Shabu Shabu Kagayaki offers a highly regarded dining experience characterized by fresh, high quality ingredients and exceptional service. Guests frequently praise the authentic Japanese hot pot, highlighting the well prepared meats, variety of vegetables, and flavorful broths. The atmosphere is consistently described as cozy and welcoming, making it an excellent destination for both casual meals and special occasions. Staff members are noted for being friendly, attentive, and helpful in explaining the cooking process, ensuring that visitors feel comfortable and well cared for throughout their meal. With reasonable pricing and a diverse menu that includes gluten free options and delightful desserts, it remains a favorite choice for those seeking a memorable and interactive culinary experience.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience
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The best tacos in Montreal
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
Chinatown, Downtown
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Peruvian Chinese cuisine in the heart of downtown Montreal
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
Downtown, Old Montreal
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Authentic Handmade Dumplings Crafted with Love & Tradition
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal
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Delicious handcrafted Xiaolongbao steamed dumplings, a traditional Chinese cuisine.
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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Located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Opens Tomorrow at 7 am
Downtown, Old Montreal
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Mai Xiang Yuan is widely regarded as a top destination in Montreal's Chinatown for authentic, high-quality, and affordable dumplings. Patrons consistently praise the variety of freshly made fillings, highlighting the juicy pork and chive options, the xiao long bao, and the diverse vegetarian selections. The atmosphere is frequently described as cozy, calm, and unpretentious, while the service is noted for being quick and efficient. Although visitors should be prepared to pay with cash, the restaurant remains a beloved staple for locals and tourists alike who seek consistent, flavorful, and homemade comfort food.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in MontrealWhere to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealView More
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Maison Chez Bong is widely celebrated as a hidden gem in Montreal's Chinatown, consistently praised for offering some of the most authentic and flavorful Korean cuisine in the city. Guests frequently highlight the generous portions, comforting dishes like bibimbap, spicy pork, and seafood pancakes, and the fresh, high-quality ingredients used in every meal. While the space is cozy and tucked away, it maintains a warm, family-oriented atmosphere where the staff is noted for being exceptionally friendly, efficient, and welcoming. Although wait times can occur due to its popularity, the overall experience is described as highly satisfying, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a genuine and memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Pho Cristal MTL is widely regarded as a hidden gem in Chinatown, consistently praised for serving authentic Vietnamese cuisine such as high quality pho, flavorful bun bo hue, and what many describe as the best banh mi in the city. Visitors frequently highlight the fresh bread, generous portion sizes, and competitive pricing as major draws for both locals and travelers alike. The establishment is noted for its cozy, intimate atmosphere and welcoming, hardworking staff who provide efficient and friendly service. While the vast majority of feedback is overwhelmingly positive, citing the restaurant as a go to comfort food spot, a small minority of patrons have reported occasional inconsistencies with specific dishes or service pacing. Overall, it remains a highly recommended destination for those seeking a delicious, traditional, and affordable Vietnamese dining experience.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
M. Poisson is widely appreciated as a hidden gem in Montreal Chinatown, frequently praised for its authentic, flavorful, and generous portions of Szechuan-style cuisine. Diners consistently highlight the signature fish stews, spicy noodle soups, and crispy chicken as standout dishes that offer excellent value for the price. While opinions on service and portion consistency vary occasionally, the atmosphere is generally described as welcoming and efficient, with many guests commending the friendly staff and the extensive menu options. It remains a popular destination for those seeking comfort food, quick service, and a variety of spicy and mild dishes that cater to both families and individuals.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
Patisserie Bao Bao Dim Sum is widely recognized as a convenient and affordable destination in Chinatown, particularly celebrated for its wide variety of delicious, freshly steamed bao buns featuring impressive textures and creative fillings. While many patrons praise the sweet and savory buns as well as the quick service and reasonable pricing, opinions on the hot food menu are more mixed, with some noting that items like congee and noodles are less consistent than the pastries. The shop is noted for its limited seating, making it better suited for a quick bite or takeout, though the overall quality and presentation of the products ensure that many customers look forward to returning for another taste.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Shuyi Tealicious is widely recognized for offering a broad selection of bubble tea and fruit-based drinks that are consistently described as fresh, refreshing, and well-balanced. Many customers appreciate the use of real fruit, generous toppings, and the efficient, friendly service provided by the staff, making it a popular stop in Chinatown. While most experiences highlight the high quality and craftsmanship of the beverages, occasional concerns exist regarding ice levels, packaging durability, and consistency in topping portions compared to past visits. Overall, the establishment is frequently noted as a reliable destination for both hot and cold drinks, with many visitors considering it a tradition or a top-tier choice in the market.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Kan Bei is widely regarded as an exceptional destination for authentic Chinese cuisine, particularly noted for its flavorful Sichuan dishes and consistent quality. Guests frequently praise the fresh ingredients, generous portion sizes, and the impressive wok-fired techniques that bring bold, well-balanced flavors to the table. While experiences regarding pricing and occasional service pacing can vary, the overall consensus highlights a welcoming atmosphere, efficient and friendly staff, and a clean, spacious environment that makes it a top choice for both casual lunches and special group outings in downtown Montreal.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
Pho Bac has long been recognized as a staple in the neighborhood for authentic, comfort-driven Vietnamese cuisine, frequently praised for its rich, traditional broth and generous portions. Many visitors have expressed deep appreciation for the warm, family-oriented atmosphere and the exceptionally fast, friendly service provided by the staff. While the restaurant has built a loyal following over the years, recent feedback highlights a significant divide in experiences, with some patrons noting inconsistencies in food quality, changes to classic recipes, and concerns regarding the building's maintenance, particularly unpleasant odors. Despite these mixed reports and confusion surrounding its current operating status, the restaurant remains a sentimental landmark for many who value its historic role in the community and its history of serving high-quality, affordable meals.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: Pho in Montreal: The Best Spots for a Comforting Tonkinese Soup
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Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
Fuji Corner receives mixed feedback, with many patrons praising the authentic flavors of the hotpot, ramen, and clay pot dishes while highlighting the warm and accommodating nature of the staff. While several diners consider it a hidden gem featuring delicious, high-quality cuisine, others expressed disappointment regarding the temperature of the dining area, the quality of specific ingredients like the beef, and concerns over allergy safety protocols. Overall, the atmosphere is generally described as relaxing and welcoming, making it a popular choice for those seeking a comforting meal in the heart of Chinatown.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Quartier des Spectacles
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Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 am
My Canh receives mixed feedback from patrons, with many praising it as a top destination for authentic Vietnamese soups like Pho and snail soup, noting generous portions, reasonable prices, and a welcoming atmosphere. While several diners highlight the fast service and flavorful, comforting broths, other reviews express significant disappointment regarding poor food quality, inconsistent preparation, and negative service experiences. Common criticisms include the lack of credit card acceptance, issues with order accuracy, and occasional dissatisfaction with dish seasoning, suggesting an experience that varies greatly depending on the visit.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Buboy is widely celebrated as a hidden gem in Montreal, offering a cozy and welcoming atmosphere that captures the heart of authentic Filipino cuisine. Many diners praise the flavorful and tender dishes, with standouts like the crispy lechon, savory bulalo, and delicious pancit frequently mentioned. While the small, kiosk-style setting in a mall location can occasionally be difficult to find or experience service delays, the staff is consistently described as friendly, helpful, and passionate. Although a few reviewers noted inconsistencies with portion sizes, pricing, or the dining process, the majority of visitors feel that the high quality of the food and the warm hospitality make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a comforting and memorable meal.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Sumo Ramen is widely celebrated as a top-tier destination in Montreal for authentic, high-quality ramen, featuring flavorful homemade broths and fresh noodles. Guests consistently praise the warm, welcoming, and relaxed atmosphere, often highlighting the beautiful decor of the newly relocated space. While a few visitors noted minor inconsistencies, the overwhelming majority of experiences are positive, specifically citing generous portion sizes, a diverse menu with excellent vegetarian options, and great value for the price. The staff is frequently described as exceptionally kind, attentive, and professional, often going above and beyond to guide guests through the menu and ensure a pleasant visit, making it a highly recommended spot for both locals and tourists alike.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Presotea receives a variety of feedback, with many customers praising the quality and freshness of the fruit-based drinks, particularly the mango slush and taro milk tea. While some visitors find the menu items delicious and the atmosphere perfect for a relaxed weekend visit, others have raised serious concerns regarding billing accuracy, poor customer service, and inconsistent ingredient quality. Opinions on the sweetness levels and texture of toppings are mixed, but many patrons remain enthusiastic about exploring more of the beverage options available.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Open until 11:30 pm
Beijing has long been a staple in Montreal's Chinatown, recognized by many as a go-to destination for authentic, Cantonese-style Chinese cuisine. While experiences vary, the majority of patrons praise the restaurant for its extensive menu, generous portion sizes, and fresh, flavorful dishes such as lobster, Peking duck, and various noodle specialties. The service is frequently described as friendly, efficient, and welcoming, making the restaurant a popular choice for families and large groups alike. Although some diners have noted inconsistencies in food quality or pricing concerns, the establishment remains a well-regarded, traditional spot that consistently attracts both long-time loyal customers and visitors seeking a reliable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Le Lotus Bleu is widely praised as an authentic and affordable destination in Chinatown, particularly celebrated for its hand-pulled noodles and flavorful broths. Many visitors highlight the fresh quality of the handmade noodles and dumplings, with several patrons noting the enjoyable experience of watching staff prepare the noodles on-site. While the majority of reviews celebrate the delicious food and generous portions, some diners mention that the restaurant atmosphere is simple, compact, and occasionally crowded. Service experiences vary, with some guests finding the staff friendly and efficient, while others report occasional delays or issues with temperature control and seating arrangements. Despite these minor inconsistencies in service and comfort, the consensus remains that this restaurant is a highly recommended, underrated gem for those seeking genuine Northern Chinese cuisine.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 3 pm
Restaurant VIP is widely regarded by many patrons as a go-to destination in Montreal for authentic and nostalgic Canadian Chinese cuisine, praised specifically for its generous portions, flavorful signature dishes like Cantonese chow mein and ginger lobster, and consistent quality over the years. While the atmosphere is frequently described as simple, unpretentious, and occasionally busy or noisy, most diners appreciate the attentive service and welcoming touches like complimentary tea and fruit. Although some customers have experienced frustrations regarding delivery expectations and occasional inconsistencies, the majority of reviews highlight the establishment as a reliable, high-value favorite that remains a staple for families and long-time regulars seeking a classic dining experience.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best General Tao in Montreal
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
YiFang Taïwan Fruit The offers a variety of bubble tea options, including many soy-based choices that are generally well-regarded for their authentic taste and balanced sweetness. While many patrons appreciate the charming staff, fast service, and helpful drink recommendations, experiences vary significantly due to inconsistent wait times and occasional reports of poor service. The small seating area may feel cramped, and some visitors have expressed disappointment with the quality of certain beverages and the limited language support. Despite these mixed opinions, the shop remains a popular spot for both locals and students looking for a quick snack or drink.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Chicken Plus + offers a variety of fried chicken dishes that are generally praised for being tasty and perfectly prepared, with many patrons appreciating the generous portion sizes and flavorful sauce options. While some feedback suggests that certain menu items might not always meet visual expectations or flavor preferences, the overall service is frequently described as friendly, helpful, and professional. The restaurant is considered a solid choice for those craving fried chicken, and many visitors express an intention to return after their positive experiences.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 10 am
Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge is a spacious, bustling venue in Montreal known for its traditional Cantonese-style dim sum served via roving carts, making it a popular choice for large groups and communal gatherings. While many diners appreciate the authentic, generous portions and consistent value, experiences regarding food quality and service efficiency vary significantly among patrons. Some guests enjoy the classic atmosphere and find the staff helpful, whereas others report inconsistent seasoning, occasional language barriers, and issues with service speed or professionalism. Although it remains a go-to spot for many regulars, potential visitors should be aware of mixed feedback concerning billing transparency and the varying levels of attentiveness from the staff.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Open until 10:30 pm
L2 Bubbletea is generally regarded as a bright, clean, and comfortable destination, perfect for relaxing or working thanks to its private seating areas and inviting atmosphere. While many customers praise the high quality of the bubble tea and the wide variety of flavors offered, experiences regarding the staff and the consistency of certain drink recipes remain mixed. Most visitors appreciate the friendly service and consider it a top choice in the neighborhood, although some note occasional issues with fruit flies or specific flavor profiles that do not quite meet expectations.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Hoshi is a cozy and highly regarded Japanese restaurant located in Montreal's Chinatown, celebrated for its authentic dishes, particularly the crispy and juicy pork katsu, flavorful curries, and generous portion sizes. Many diners appreciate the friendly, attentive service and the welcoming atmosphere that evokes memories of Japan, often highlighting the complimentary creamy mushroom soup as a standout inclusion. While the quality of the food and the value for the price receive widespread praise, the restaurant is quite small with limited seating, which frequently results in wait times and queues. Despite the occasional critique regarding music volume or inconsistent preparation in some dishes, the overwhelming consensus is that this hidden gem is well worth a visit for anyone seeking delicious, comfort-style Japanese cuisine.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Nouilles de Lan Zhou is a popular destination in Montreal's Chinatown known for its authentic, freshly hand-pulled noodles that can be customized by thickness. While the restaurant is frequently busy with lines outside, the service is generally fast and efficient, matching the quick-paced atmosphere. The portions are consistently described as very generous, offering excellent value for the price, and many diners appreciate the ability to watch the chefs prepare the noodles. Although opinions on the broth flavor and overall service experience vary among visitors, it remains a highly regarded spot for a satisfying and hearty bowl of soup in an unpretentious setting.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
Mentioned in: Where to Find Cheap Eats in MontrealWhere to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.View More
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Where East Meets West
Open until Midnight
Chinatown
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In the Hotel Hampton & Homewood Suites by Hilton
Open until 10:30 pm
Downtown, Chinatown
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Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Kalbi BBQ offers an all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ and sushi experience that is widely enjoyed for its fun atmosphere, lively music, and unique robot servers. Most guests appreciate the variety of fresh meats, marinades, and well-prepared sushi, noting that the service is often remarkably quick and the staff is friendly and accommodating. While many patrons find the meal to be a great value for the variety provided, some diners feel the price is high, particularly when noting additional charges for certain items like lettuce or desserts and the automatic gratuity policy. Experiences regarding comfort vary, with some mentioning the space can be noisy, warm, or occasionally chilly depending on seating, but the general consensus highlights the restaurant as a memorable spot for groups, celebrations, and casual outings.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in Montreal
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Opens Tomorrow at 8 am
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung is frequently praised for its authentic and flavorful dim sum, with many diners appreciating the traditional cart service, fresh portions, and reasonable prices. Many visitors highlight the welcoming atmosphere, attentive staff, and thoughtful gestures like complimentary tea and fruit, making it a nostalgic destination for groups and families. While the food quality is often described as high, some experiences are marred by inconsistent service standards, including instances of pushy behavior regarding tips, and concerns regarding the restaurant's aging infrastructure and overall cleanliness. Ultimately, the reputation of Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung remains mixed, ranging from a cherished local gem to an experience where the dining environment and service reliability fall short of expectations.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Open until Midnight
Pizzologie is widely regarded as a top destination for fresh, flavourful pizza featuring a perfectly balanced crust that is both crispy and chewy. While the venue is humble and limited in seating, making it ideal for takeout rather than dining in, customers consistently praise the friendly, welcoming staff and the high quality of ingredients used in their offerings. Although there are occasional reports of inconsistent service times and varying portion sizes, the majority of visitors highlight the delicious food, ranging from specialty pizzas to burgers and pasta, as a standout experience in the city. The overall consensus depicts a reliable late night spot where the commitment to fresh, hand-crafted food and warm customer service creates a memorable experience for locals and tourists alike.View restaurant profile
Chinatown
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Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Open 24HRS
Chinatown, Downtown
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Snug, easygoing destination serving sushi rolls, sashimi & other Japanese staples, plus sake.
Open until 10:30 pm
Chinatown, Downtown
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Opens Tomorrow at 3 pm
Dingxiang is a compact, no-frills takeout spot that has earned a reputation for serving exceptional street food at unbeatable prices. Customers frequently praise the flavorful skewers, particularly the beef, lamb, and pork rib varieties, along with the popular spicy popcorn chicken and calamari. Despite the limited space, the friendly service and high quality of the seasoning make it a highly recommended destination for anyone seeking delicious and affordable bites in Chinatown.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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Open until Midnight
Keung Kee is widely recognized as a go-to destination for authentic, old-school Cantonese cuisine in Montreal, offering generous portions and excellent value that keep patrons returning for years. While the atmosphere is unpretentious and the service style is fast and straightforward, experiences with the staff range from helpful and efficient to occasionally brusque. Diners frequently praise staples like the beef chow fun, roast duck, and fresh seafood, though some have noted inconsistencies in dish seasoning or occasional frustrations regarding tipping practices and billing. Despite mixed reports on service interactions and decor, the restaurant remains a beloved local favorite for those seeking a reliable, flavourful, and traditional dining experience.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
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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 tacos, handmade tortillas, and delicious margaritas. The restaurant typically offers a vibrant, lively atmosphere that makes guests feel like they are visiting Mexico. While the quality of the food and the energetic vibe earn high marks from many, the dining experience can be inconsistent. Service levels frequently fluctuate, with some patrons enjoying exceptional, welcoming care from dedicated staff, while others report long wait times, difficulty getting attention, or occasional mistakes with orders. Additionally, some guests find the portion sizes small relative to the price point, and the popularity of the location often results in crowds, noise, and potential delays.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Quartier des Spectacles
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Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Oh Dumplings is widely recognized for its authentic, handmade dumplings and generous portion sizes that offer excellent value. Many patrons appreciate the fresh, flavorful menu and the casual, bustling atmosphere of the restaurant, frequently highlighting the pork, cabbage, and coriander varieties as standout choices. While the food consistently earns praise for its taste and quality, experiences with service and cleanliness can be inconsistent, ranging from exceptionally friendly and efficient to occasional delays and unprofessional behavior. Despite varying opinions on the speed of service and the specific preparation of certain side dishes, most guests find the experience satisfying and are eager to return for the reliably delicious and affordably priced comfort food.View restaurant profile
Downtown, Chinatown
Mentioned in: Best Dumplings in Montreal
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Open until 12:30 am
CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice receives mixed feedback regarding its offerings and consistency. Many visitors praise the friendly staff, budget friendly prices, and the quality of specific drinks like the strawberry shake and the bubble Gaga, which often feature fresh ingredients and well prepared pearls. While some customers enjoy the fragrant milk tea, others note inconsistencies in drink quality, topping portions, and occasional issues with cleanliness or sweetness levels. Overall, the establishment is frequently viewed as a convenient and worthwhile stop for bubble tea enthusiasts, particularly for those seeking late night refreshments.View restaurant profile
Chinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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