Across reviews, Sammi & Soupe Dumpling earns praise for its dumplings, with standout flavors such as pork soup dumplings, crab pork, spicy pork, shrimp and chicken dumplings, and the classic xiao long bao, plus tasty desserts like chocolate dumplings for those who want them; the atmosphere is often described as cute or modern and the price is generally seen as affordable. However, consistency in service varies and long waits are a common thread, with many noting understaffing that leads to slow seating and slower kitchen pace, occasionally accompanied by inattentive service. A few diners report miscommunications on allergies or orders and a few encounters with less courteous staff, though several reviews mention friendly and efficient service and prompt handling when possible. The overall impression is that the food quality is excellent and keeps bringing people back, making it a top choice for soup dumplings in the area, while the experience can be hampered by staffing levels and timing.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Sammi & Soupe Dumpling describe it as a must try for dumpling lovers in Montreal, with soup dumplings praised for being juicy and flavorful in a thin wrapper and a wide range of flavors including pork and chives, leek and coriander, spicy pork, beef teriyaki, shrimp, and vegetarian options. Prices are generally seen as reasonable for the quality and portion size, and service is often noted as fast, friendly, and efficient even when crowded, with staff able to switch between English and French. The vibe is casual and lively in Chinatown, and coming early is advised to beat lines during peak times. Some downsides appear in a minority of visits, such as occasional misorders or delays, brief lapses in attentiveness, and a few reports of flies or other cleanliness issues; a dessert described as overpriced also shows up in a few notes. Several reviews mention that pastry could be a touch thicker or soup amounts variable, but the overall sentiment centers on delicious dumplings, strong value, and a high likelihood of return.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Qing Hua Dumpling consistently highlight fresh, flavorful dumplings with a wide variety of fillings and generous portions. The service is frequently described as professional, attentive, and efficient, even during busy times. Hygiene and cleanliness are often praised, though one former employee's account raised serious concerns about sanitation and management practices. The atmosphere is described as lively and bustling in Chinatown, with some noting that it can be loud and not particularly cozy. Standout dishes include shrimp and chive dumplings, pork varieties, lamb, and the highly praised soup dumplings, with many recommending the chef's surprise or chef's choice as a fun, mixed experience but suggesting to stick to favorites. Value for money and fast service are commonly cited, while a few reviews mention inconsistency across dishes and occasional service hiccups. Overall Qing Hua Dumpling is seen as a reliable go to spot for dumplings in the area, known for freshness and variety and a dining experience that reflects a busy, welcoming neighborhood vibe.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Sammi & Soupe Dumpling as a dependable spot for delicious dumplings with fast, friendly service and solid value, with many praising items such as wonton soup, fried dumplings, and lamb coriander dumplings, and noting the convenience of location and affordability for quick meals or studying nearby. The ambiance is described as simple and clean, with some appreciation for a quiet street setting and easy parking, while others mention a lack of atmosphere and occasional service hiccups such as slow water refills, items being unavailable, or delays during peak times. Overall the consensus is that the dumplings are consistently tasty and the service is quick, making it a frequent choice for a comforting, affordable meal, though a few visits suggest room for improvement in service consistency.View restaurant profile
Reviews for Sammi & Soupe Dumpling present a mix of praise and frustration. Many diners enjoy the dumplings for being flavorful, juicy, and varied, with favorites like soup dumplings and peanut sauce wontons, and note quick service and good value when the kitchen delivers. Others describe slow or inconsistent service and report cleanliness issues, including dirty tables or bathrooms and dumplings arriving with less soup or smaller portions than expected. Price concerns appear in several recalls, with some feeling the meals are overpriced for the quantity or quality. Takeout experiences are uneven, and some orders arrive poorly tasted or without soup, while online ordering is criticized for unclear price adds and the lack of a direct ordering option, particularly with Uber Eats. Still, the spot earns fans for its range of dumplings, bright flavors, and lively atmosphere when busy. Overall impressions vary, with many willing to return for the dumplings, but service and cleanliness can influence the experience.View restaurant profile
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
Reviews of Sammi & Soupe Dumpling consistently praise the dumplings for flavor and freshness, with many calling the pork xiao long bao and other varieties among Montreal's best; the setting is described as clean, cozy, and modern, sometimes with a bright, welcoming vibe and even a pleasant terrace. Service quality varies: some visits feature fast, friendly, efficient staff, while others note slow, crowded, or overwhelmed service and occasionally rude moments. Seating can feel tight and noise levels can be high in busy hours, and wait times or a digital queue system are noted in several posts. The menu is very dumpling focused, which fans love, though a few reviews wish for more variety beyond the dumplings themselves. Prices are generally reasonable, though some locations may be pricier and reservations or a waitlist are often needed due to crowds. Adventurous options like sea urchin dumplings or lamb coriander receive high praise, while a few testers mention textures such as rubbery shrimp cakes or desserts that could be improved. Overall, the consensus is that Sammi & Soupe Dumpling delivers delicious dumplings in a pleasant atmosphere, with great consistency in quality that sometimes faces challenges from service hiccups or busy crowds.View restaurant profile
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
Reviews describe Amritsari Kulcha as a standout for authentic North Indian flavors in Montreal, with the Amritsari Kulcha praised for a crispy exterior, soft interior and generous stuffing served with chole and chutneys, making many feel like they are back in Amritsar. The atmosphere and hospitality are repeatedly highlighted, with welcoming service and a homely vibe that makes guests feel at home. Dishes beyond the kulcha, such as chole bhature, gol gappe, panipuri, jalebi and other snacks, are noted for authentic taste, vibrant spice and visible care in preparation, and several travelers say the meals are among the best Indian food they have had outside India. Value is mentioned as reasonable, and repeat visits are common because the flavors and consistency are described as reliable, even when occasional visits see high demand or delays. Compliments often center on the texture and balance of the kulcha, the savory chole, and the accompaniment drinks, with many calling it the best Amritsari kulcha in Montreal or Canada. A few notes mention the dining area can feel warm and that a couple of dishes may vary, but overall the sentiment is overwhelmingly positive and the place is recommended for anyone craving authentic Punjabi and Indian street food flavors with a touch of nostalgia.View restaurant profile
Banh Mi Madame Ly receives broad praise for a diverse menu and consistently tasty, affordable dishes, especially the banh mi, dumplings, tonkinoise chicken soup, spring rolls and pad Thai, with many noting friendly service, cleanliness and a casual, unpretentious vibe. The restaurant is described as a reliable go to with good value and a willingness to accommodate, and some reviews call it the best banh mi in Montreal or a favorite for years. However, several issues appear in the mix: delivery can be slow and the food arrives cold, some soups or sauces are too sweet or over-sauced, and one or two dishes are not as generous or crispy as expected. Vegan options are available and well prepared, and lunch combos offer a good deal. Overall the impression is of a popular, accessible spot that many return to, while enjoying strong flavors and noting occasional inconsistency.View restaurant profile
Bol Express in Lavaltrie draws mixed reviews, with egg rolls and other appetizers described as very good and often requested, Singapore noodles praised as the best by those who like extra spicy, and sushi, wonton soup, imperial rolls, and spare ribs delivering consistent flavor and generous portions; yet other dishes like fried rice are criticized as undercooked and inedible and sauces such as the gelatinous ones are noted, while broccoli beef and similar items draw complaints about a sticky sauce. Service experiences range from impeccable to slow or unfriendly, with reports of incorrect orders and a dining room that can feel dirty or dated due to paper placemats and aging décor. The bring your own wine policy is noted, but ice buckets are unavailable and explanations can be inconsistent. Delivery on some occasions is fast and polite, while other drivers are criticized and dine-in traffic can be sparse. Overall, the sentiment is mixed: Bol Express is seen by some as a worthwhile detour with generous portions and tasty staples, but inconsistency in kitchen results and service deter other patrons from returning.View restaurant profile
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Pinophyta stands out as a hidden gem in downtown Montreal with a menu that feels authentically Chinese, featuring clay pot rice, dumplings, Hainan chicken, Dan Dan noodles, and handmade noodles. Reviews describe meals that taste comforting and homey, with generous portions and good value, and praise the bottom crust on clay pot rice and the freshness of dumplings, noodles, and soups. The service is repeatedly described as warm, attentive, and friendly, and the space is clean, cozy, and inviting, making the overall experience welcoming even when crowded. Several dishes stand out across the feedback, including the mouthwatering chicken and century eggs, mushroom and beef clay pot rice, spicy soups, and the dumplings, while some reviewers note variance in flavors or occasional missteps like cold chicken or mixed broth aromas; flavor profiles may skew toward authentic Cantonese or Chinese Canadian tastes. Despite occasional quibbles, the prevailing view is that Pinophyta delivers quality, variety, and value, with many readers planning to return to explore more dishes.View restaurant profile
Corrilla is known for its Korean fried chicken with house-made sauces praised for flavor and a casual vibe that suits family meals or takeout, offering generous portions at a good price. The menu features crowd favorites like dumplings, rice cake skewers, bulgogi, ramen, and spicy fried chicken, all described as fresh and tasty and often complemented by friendly, attentive service. While the fried chicken is typically praised for crispness and flavor, a few reviews note that portions can feel small for the price and that wait times may be longer when items are cooked to order. Overall, the experience comes across as consistently positive with guests planning to return to try new items and to keep recommending Corrilla.View restaurant profile
Reviews depict Koh Tao as a place with fresh, flavorful food, generous portions, and a diverse menu that ranges from soups, curries and noodles to dumplings and bowls, with a notably interesting cocktail list; many diners consider it among the best in its category, praising the warm, welcoming ambiance and attentive service, although a few note occasional noise, slower service or misorders and that some items can be pricey. The restaurant’s small size means reservations are often recommended to secure a table. Dishes frequently mentioned include peanut chicken, beef pho, pad thai and General Tao, with praise for freshness and balanced flavors, and occasional critique of certain preparations being inconsistent or less authentic. Overall, Koh Tao emerges as a reliable, friendly spot for a casual dinner or a family night out, delivering hearty, satisfying meals and a cozy to lively vibe, with most reviews ending on a positive note about the experience despite some variability.View restaurant profile
BOLS BOLS earns praise for friendly, attentive service and meals that are quick, flavorful and affordable. Reviewers describe a welcoming, family run vibe with staff who help choose dishes and toppings, and they note that Korean pogos are made on site and consistently delicious. The menu features generous portions and a range of authentic flavors, including galbi bowls, Korean corn dogs, tteokbokki, mandu dumplings, dakgangjeong and bulgogi rice bowls, with crispy textures and well balanced sauces that guests describe as addictive. Value is cited repeatedly, with many saying the prices are fair for the quality. The atmosphere is clean and inviting, reflecting genuine care in the food and service, making it a reliable spot for casual meals with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Resto La Petite Corée draws broad praise for fresh flavorful Korean fare and friendly fast service, with many noting generous all you can eat BBQ, well balanced bibimbap and spicy pork, and a cozy family friendly atmosphere. The restaurant is described as clean, welcoming, and reasonably priced, with attentive staff and reliable takeout options. A few reviews mention areas for improvement in ambiance, plate size and some dish flavors, but the overall impression is positive and repeat visits are common.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews for Mr. Dumpling describe a cosy, small, unpretentious spot with a quiet, pleasant vibe. Dishes such as General Tao and shrimp are commonly praised for flavor, though some diners mention leaving a bit hungry or note better value elsewhere. Peanut butter dumplings are repeatedly highlighted as a standout, alongside fast service and a friendly, courteous staff. The seaweed salad and other dumplings receive consistently good marks, and fresh made dumplings are noted as a specialty. Prices are described as reasonable and service as consistently friendly. A few reviews note the restaurant is very small and calm, a cosy gem. Different languages reflect broad appeal, with diners praising both food quality and the helpful staff.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Les Momos as a destination for authentic, fresh dumplings with a wide range of flavors, from Afghani and tandoori to chili, kurkure and Delhi style momos, with wrappers that are praised for their softness and fillings that are often described as flavorful and well seasoned. The place is frequently hailed as among the best momo spots in Montreal, with many noting the food delivers a strong street food vibe and variety that keeps bringing diners back; portions and prices are regarded as good value by many, and the sauces and presentation receive frequent praise. Experiences with service vary: some visits showcase patient, friendly staff who offer good recommendations and handle busy periods gracefully, while others report slower service, longer wait times, and occasional order inaccuracies. Uber Eats deliveries are commonly reliable but not without hiccups, including missing items or delays that are usually resolved promptly by the team. The atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, suitable for casual meals or gatherings, and the overall impression centers on high quality momos that make the wait worthwhile, with many reviewers eager to return and try more flavors.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Restaurant Rizière as a compact, stylish spot with a lively, welcoming atmosphere and a menu that blends Cantonese and Szechuan influences with inventive flair. Be it beef noodle soup, chow mein, or creative noodle dishes, the noodles are praised for their chew, the broths for depth, and first bites for excitement, while dishes like salmon are noted for visual impact and distinctive flavor though the sauce can feel a touch salty. Dumplings and tofu skins are favorites, described as delicious and refreshing, with generous portions that give strong value. Some items are noted to be saltier or oilier on closer tasting, and a few preparations border on undercooked textures, but the overall balance remains strong. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, helping to create a warm, unpretentious dining experience. Overall impression is that Restaurant Rizière is a cant-miss hidden gem for authentic, high-quality Chinese cuisine in Montreal, offering bold flavors, thoughtful presentation and a price-to-quality ratio that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
Mala Express is described as a hidden gem in the west island with clean spaces and authentic Sichuan flavors, where noodles and soup dishes are the highlight and favorites include ganew noodles and beef soup with rice noodles. Spice levels are a frequent topic, with some finding medium spice too spicy while others request milder versions and staff often ask about spice tolerance before ordering. The owner is described as friendly and hard working, and service is noted for taking time to explain dishes. The dining experience is well suited for a quick lunch or dinner at reasonable prices, with cleanliness and traditional taste receiving praise. Some reviews mention a bit too much oil in the soup or a preference for more protein filling, but the overall impression is positive and many say they would return to try more dishes.View restaurant profile
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
Sunshine Dumpling House receives consistently positive feedback for delicious dumplings and savory dishes, with friendly service and pickups often ready on arrival. The atmosphere is described as cozy and relaxing, enhanced by community board decor and calm music that invite a return visit. Reviews highlight a wide range of items including beef cilantro dumplings, soup dumplings, bean curd rolls, fried chicken, hot and sour soup, spring rolls, and sesame balls, with generous portions and a sense of homemade quality. A few critiques mention small soup dumplings, cold peanut butter wontons, occasional price or packaging concerns, and a note about a new owner in September, but the overall sentiment remains favorable and many express plans to order again, including via delivery.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Baguettes Chinoises receives a mix of praise and critique across reviews, with many noting delicious food, good value, a wide selection, and fast delivery. Dishes like chow mein, fried chicken wings with a homemade sauce, dumplings, and spring rolls are repeatedly praised, and several comments mention in house preparation. The experience is described as friendly and efficient at times, though some reviewers report rude or impatient phone interactions that lead to order errors and a desire for better listening and problem solving. The place is described as mainly take out with a casual ambiance, though some guests feel the ambiance is okay for dine in. Overall, food quality and price appear to be strong selling points and encourage return visits, while service issues can affect the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Overall, Oh! Dumplings offers fresh, handmade dumplings with generous portions at affordable prices, and many reviews praise the variety and comforting flavors that keep guests satisfied. The menu covers dumplings, noodles, fried rice, and signature dishes like General Tao chicken and mapo tofu, with several notes that the dumplings and sauces are especially flavorful. Service and atmosphere are mixed: some experiences feature fast, friendly service and a cozy vibe, while others report slow speeds, inattentive staff, or even rude remarks about tipping. Cleanliness and ambiance also vary, with notes ranging from a clean, lively Chinatown setting to concerns about water jugs, debris under tables, or a cafeteria-like feel. While some reviewers feel the restaurant leans toward a Westernized or less authentic style, others insist the flavors stay true to Chinese cooking. Nevertheless, many patrons call Oh! Dumplings a reliable go-to in Montreal for big, tasty dumplings, with several items highlighted as must-tries and the value inviting repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Overall, Mama Dumpling is described as a cozy, family-friendly spot with handmade dumplings cooked to order, a warm ambiance, and generous portions that often make good leftovers. Many reviews praise the fresh, flavorful options such as soup dumplings, pan-fried and steamed dumplings, pork and cabbage, lamb and coriander, and even peanut butter dumplings. Direct praise includes the craftsmanship of dumplings visible in the open kitchen and the consistent quality that many say keeps them coming back. Price is occasionally noted as a bit high, though some find the value justified by portion size and quality. On the less favorable side, a few mentions note undercooked dumplings during busy times and a rare report of food poisoning after a mixed Chef Choice order. Take-home frozen dumplings are appreciated, and the restaurant is regarded as a West Island staple for dumplings and a reliable, satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Impérial is widely praised as a lively, family friendly spot offering authentic Cantonese cooking and a broad dim sum menu, with many diners raving about generous portions, fresh ingredients, and quick, often hot service when not crowded. The QR code ordering system is commonly noted as convenient, helping diners customize orders and keep dishes hot, and weekend dim sum is especially popular, sometimes requiring reservations or waiting. Dishes mentioned positively include lobster with green onion, shrimp and chicken in mayonnaise, beef with broccoli, and a variety of dim sum staples like har gow, siu mai, and egg tarts, while some reviews caution that service can be slow or inconsistent during peak times, the dining room can be noisy or crowded, and a few meals arrived cold, oily, or lacking in balance. Overall, it remains a solid, affordable option for families and groups seeking a broad Cantonese selection and dependable dim sum, with many praising it as one of the best dim sum experiences in the area.View restaurant profile
Umami Poke Fleury receives a mixed bag of reviews: many praise fresh, flavorful ingredients, a well presented poke and sauces, and good value with menu options like Banh Mi; some note a new administration and friendly service. Yet others report uneven experiences, including a language barrier at the counter, a poke bowl that is smaller than expected with little rice or salad, only small mango dice and edamame, and missing ingredients such as seaweed, with bowls not matching past orders or site images, suggesting inconsistency depending on the staff. Comparisons to other places mention more generous portions elsewhere, but overall the reviews show that the place can deliver a solid poke when service and portion expectations align.View restaurant profile
Beijing Dumpling draws broad praise for its soup dumplings, especially the juicy pork xiao long bao, and for dishes like the hot sour cucumber salad, with many reviewers noting excellent flavor and very reasonable prices. Takeout and dine-in experiences are described as convenient and consistently satisfying, with fast, friendly service and a sense of a family-run operation. The interior is consistently described as simple and cozy rather than chic, with some comments that the décor could be nicer, but the atmosphere remains welcoming and unpretentious. A few critiques appear, including concerns about dumplings being reheated or the cucumber salad being a touch too garlicky, yet these do not overshadow the overall positive impression. Overall, Beijing Dumpling is seen as a reliable, affordable go-to for dumpling lovers and a spot worth revisiting.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Restaurant Impérial show a split between standout dim sum and generous portions versus inconsistent service and high prices. Many praise the dim sum lineup for being fresh, flavorful and suitable for sharing, with favorites like siu mai, shrimp and scallop dumplings, sticky rice with chicken and pork, and a rice pasta roll with fried shrimp cited as particularly memorable, while portions are described as large and frequently served hot. The ordering process via a QR code or app is convenient for some, contributing to speedy service when the venue is not crowded, but busy times can bring long waits, crowded spaces and attentiveness issues from staff. Prices are often flagged as high for the perceived quality or consistency, though some guests feel the large portions and variety justify the cost. Ambience is generally clean and spacious with ample parking, though there are notes about noise and occasional maintenance concerns. Taken together, Restaurant Impérial is a go to for dim sum and family meals, offering strong flavors and value when operations run smoothly, with room for improvement in service consistency and price perception on busier days.View restaurant profile
Overall, Sushi Queen draws mixed reviews with some customers praising the poke bowls and sushi, while others report mediocre quality and recall better experiences in the past. Some menu items are described as warm or not very fresh, with a diluted miso soup and tuna that tastes frozen and eggs with an odd flavor. Positive notes about the poke bowls and certain sushi offerings appear alongside warnings that the place may not meet expectations for readers from British Columbia. Service is described as very slow even when few customers are present, and language barriers make it difficult to communicate in French. Changes to the menu are noted, including the removal of options like rice paper or soy sauce, leaving some diners disappointed. In short, the reviews for Sushi Queen range from high praise to concerns about consistency in food quality and service.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Seng Hing garners praise for excellent food and affordable prices, with takeout driving the experience as there is no dine in seating for some time; The chow mein is especially strong, and the house made egg rolls are better than average; the menu offers both standard Chinese and Szechuan dishes and combos, with openness to substitutions when needed or preferred; it is a go to spot for visitors in the area, delivering food that is delicious, fresh, and generously portioned, and many consider it among the best Chinese on the South Shore, with fast, friendly service; the overall impression is that this small family business in La Prairie is worth a visit for tasty, classic Chinese fare at good value.View restaurant profile
C-Dumpling & Pho is described as a cozy, reasonably priced spot where fresh ingredients and flavorful dumplings, pho, and soups stand out, with many praising the great value and welcoming, attentive service and a beautiful atmosphere. The portions are generous and takeout options are convenient, and several reviews call it a hidden gem worth seeking out. Favorites often mentioned include the dumplings, spring rolls, sweet and sour soup, chicken curry dumplings, and popcorn chicken, while some praise the fast service and friendly staff. A few drawbacks appear, such as one report of dumplings not being fully cooked, a vegetarian spring roll with too little tofu, a pho that some found lacking in flavor, and occasional noise from the kitchen that distracted diners. Overall, the consensus is positive with strong recommendations to visit for a tasty, affordable meal and a welcoming vibe, many noting they would return.View restaurant profile
Overall, Hum earns high praise for its creative vegan friendly menu featuring sushi, ramen and dumplings with fresh flavors, thoughtful plating and generous portions at reasonable prices. Reviews frequently highlight the omakase and various combos, the flavorful soups and peanut sauce, and the mocktails, while the staff and ambiance are described as warm, attentive and calming, making it a popular spot for date nights or casual meals. While most experiences are very positive, a few notes mention a ramen that can be a touch salty or a sushi option that did not meet expectations, but these are rare compared to the overall consensus. Many readers call Hum a hidden gem for plant based dining, and commend the welcoming atmosphere, variety of veggie options and dependable quality that keeps bringing guests back.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews about Infinithe describe a friendly chef but express disappointment with the dining experience, especially the wings which were noted as fatty and oily on the outside and undercooked inside, a clear letdown. It is also mentioned that only a single person seems to be running the operation, making service feel rushed and unprofessional. The bottom line is that this place is not recommended and customers are advised to save their money and choose another option.View restaurant profile
La Maison Dumplings (The Dumpling Hut) is described as a small, cozy, homey spot where handmade dumplings are the star, with a wide variety of fillings and a choice between steamed and fried that keeps them juicy and flavorful. Diners praise fresh, well seasoned wrappers and fillings, with many calling the dumplings some of the best in Montreal and noting that the pork, lamb, and chicken varieties are especially tasty alongside cucumber salad, seaweed salad, and miso soup. The atmosphere is intimate and charming, like dining in a neighbor's living room, but the space can get noisy at times and seating is limited, so arrive early or be prepared for a short wait at peak times. Service is typically quick and friendly, though a few visits mention room for improvement. Prices are fair for quality and portion sizes, and watching dumplings being handmade adds to the appeal. Overall, the restaurant emerges as a beloved hidden gem for handmade dumplings in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Lanterne de Chine is described as delicious, with warm, friendly service and a welcoming, affordable atmosphere. Many reviews mention you can bring your own wine, generous portions, and meals that are fresh and ready quickly. Value is highlighted for reasonable prices given portion sizes and menu variety, though some notes that prices can be high compared to other places. The staff are described as attentive and accommodating, with a family owned feel that adds to the inviting experience. Overall the restaurant is seen as a hidden gem on Île Perrot, delivering tasty Chinese dishes that are often taken home and enjoyed later, with steady positive recommendations.View restaurant profile
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Wok Cafe Kirkland is described as standard West Island Chinese fare with fairly large portions for the price, not fine dining, and quality that can vary week to week; most reviewers advise ordering a la carte and skipping family meal options. The interior can feel uncomfortably cold in winter, and staff are seen wearing heavy pullovers and puffy vests. Experiences range from very nice staff and tasty dishes to occasional issues such as General Tao that is dry or overcooked, with some rude moments noted at the counter. The restaurant has been around for a while and is missed by some for past items like salt and pepper pork ribs. Overall, service is often friendly and the food is described as good and affordable, with some dishes surpassing expectations and leftovers commonly taken home.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews of Umami Épicerie - Umami Bar à Gyoza describe a cozy spot with appealing presentation and a mix of strong positives and a few caveats. Diners praised items like shiitake gyozas, cucumber salad, and curry udon, as well as the lemonade, while noting the bowls are cute and the location convenient with outdoor seating in summer. The vegan oriented menu impressed some visitors with quality and tastiness, though others felt the ramen options and vegan dishes lacked traditional Japanese depth, mentioning bland broths or flavors not quite authentic. Spiciness tended to be milder than some expectations, and a few comments pointed to limited service staff on busy nights given the prices. Taken together, Umami Épicerie - Umami Bar à Gyoza emerges as a solid find for food lovers seeking pleasant ambiance and well executed dishes, with several standout plates and a few flavor balance caveats depending on palate.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa receives mixed but mostly positive feedback across locations, with many praising halal options, tasty Korean and fusion dishes, and friendly service, while some guests note variable experiences with cleanliness, portion sizes, and value. Some reviews highlight standout items like Korean fried chicken and kimchi poutine, while others mention disappointments such as food arriving cold, a moldy salad, dirty glasses, slow or inconsistent service, and smaller portions. The atmosphere is described as cozy and casual with approachable prices, though a number of visits are characterized as underwhelming or overpriced. Overall impressions place GaNaDaRa as a solid option for Korean fusion with a focus on halal options, but quality and value can vary by location and visit.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Ravioli Mai Xiang Yuan as a warm, cozy spot with fast, attentive service and consistently tasty food. Dumplings are the highlight, with juicy pork and chive, beef onion curry, vegetarian mushroom varieties, and classic xiao long bao noted for freshness and flavor. The atmosphere is calm and family friendly, ideal for a winter dinner, and the pricing is praised for value, with many mentioning good lunch deals during the week. Service is frequently described as quick and friendly, and drinks such as soju and yuzu tea are appreciated by guests, adding to a comforting dining experience. Some reviews also note generous hours, with the restaurant staying open late on busy nights, making it easy to drop in. Overall the impression is of delicious dumplings, friendly staff, and a welcoming setting that encourages return visits.View restaurant profile
Reviews consistently praise MoonSikdang for authentic Korean flavors and solid execution across a range of dishes. The bibimbap in a hot stone bowl is repeatedly highlighted for its crispy rice and vibrant toppings. Spicy tofu soup and other seafood dishes are described as deeply flavorful with notable seafood umami. Seafood pancake and green onion pancake tend to be well liked for taste, though portions can feel small and the texture slightly variable. Fried chicken is tasty but some diners wish for crisper crust and more generous portions. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with staff going out of their way to be helpful during busy times. Weekend crowds mean reservations are advised and the restaurant is regarded as one of the best Korean spots on the south shore of Montreal. Overall the reviews point to MoonSikdang as a reliable and authentic choice that can be pricier but often worth it for the quality.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Dumplings Imagine describe a very good restaurant with amazing dumplings and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The dumplings are handmade and offered in mixed varieties, with wrappers that have good chew and fillings that are generous, well spiced, and juicy. The chicken and mushroom option is a standout, while other flavors including dumplings with peanut sauce are praised for their succulence. Hot and sour soup and cucumber salad are noted as tasty accompaniments. Takeout is handled thoughtfully with packaging that keeps the dumplings intact, and prices are regarded as great value. Service is described as friendly and attentive, and the small space with simple decor does not distract from the quality of the food. Overall, these reviews point to Dumplings Imagine as a place with consistently excellent food, strong recommendations, and a clear desire to return.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint Dumpling King as a small, cozy, family run Chinese spot near the YUL airport with friendly, attentive service and a quaint, clean setting. Dumplings are highlighted as handmade and juicy, with shrimp wonton and steamed sweet pork dumplings receiving strong praise, while favorites like chicken fried rice and General Tao also draw positive notes. Prices are described as reasonable with good portions, though a few readers say the flavors are not extremely bold but still tasty and satisfying. The overall vibe is welcoming and unpretentious, and many reviewers say they would return. A bubble tea stand adds a little extra treat for future visits, and the convenient location attracts travelers looking to dine before or after flights.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews for O Fuzion praise the food for its tasting quality and generous portions, with General Tao chicken and beef and broccoli singled out, and a simple chicken and vegetable fried rice described as the best fried rice many have tried, while delivery orders on Uber Eats arrive warm and satisfying. The atmosphere inside is noted as not ideal by some, but the dining experience is largely overshadowed by the strong flavors. Sushi orders via Skip include salmon, avocado, spicy mayo and cream cheese, and a bubble tea; despite a mix up with peach jelly replacing peach pieces, the drink was liked and the sushi inspired plans to return for more. A local resident who finally tried it after years nearby found the fried rice to be the best Chinese fried rice they have tasted, and there is a sense of eagerness to explore other dishes.View restaurant profile
Ai Dumpling draws praise for its fresh, handmade dumplings, consistently tasty fare, and a warm homey atmosphere. Reviewers note generous portions, fair prices, and a strong sense of authenticity, with favorites like lamb and cumin dumplings and a variety of fillings that show care in the dough and filling. The service is commonly described as friendly, fast, and attentive, and many visits feel welcoming and family-like thanks to enthusiastic staff. The spot is described as a cozy, small place where the food stands out and the aromas feel comforting, a hidden gem that delivers on quality and value. Several comments highlight quick takeout, late hours, and helpful recommendations, while one online order mishap caused disappointment and a decision not to return in that instance. Overall, Ai Dumpling is celebrated as a go to for delicious, homemade dumplings with consistent flavor and a vibe that makes customers want to come back.View restaurant profile
Le Petit Coin Dumpling is described as a small, cozy, family friendly spot near the park with generous portions and a simple, affordable menu that centers on handmade dumplings. Reviewers praise beef and coriander dumplings, pork soup dumplings with coriander, wonton soup, hot and sour soup, and peanut butter dumplings for freshness, flavor, and satisfying texture, with shrimp tempura and spring rolls also frequently highlighted. The General Tao chicken is often noted as a standout, tender and well balanced, though a few mentions describe it as a touch sweet or not perfectly integrated with the sauce. Many visits are described as excellent value and consistently tasty, while some reviews note occasional inconsistency in flavor or dough thickness, or that certain dishes can be overly salty or fatty. The atmosphere is described as cozy and unpretentious, with quick, friendly service and sometimes tight seating. Overall Le Petit Coin Dumpling is seen as a dependable go to for dumpling lovers, delivering hearty portions and solid quality at a good price.View restaurant profile