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
3 Pierres 1 Feu earns praise for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a menu packed with bold flavors, from ceviche and griot to brisket and jerk chicken sandwiches. Diners say each dish is flavorful and satisfying, with many eager to return to try more items. The setting blends a casual, market-inspired vibe with eclectic decor, making it a standout stop in Montreal's culinary scene. Prices are noted as variable, but the quality and variety justify the experience for many, and the restaurant is described as a must-visit for food lovers. Overall impressions describe a dependable, lively dining option that pairs well with the nearby markets and local produce.View restaurant profile
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