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Dumplings in Laurentians (North Shore)

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Baijia Dumplings - Dumplings in Laurentians (North Shore)

Baijia Dumplings

Opens Today at 11 am
(227)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Baijia Dumplings is described as a small, highly regarded spot where the dumplings are consistently flavorful and freshly made, with standout varieties such as pork and cilantro, shrimp and coriander, and juicy steamed dumplings; the xiaolongbao and wonton soups also earn praise for rich fillings and comforting warmth. Prices are generally reasonable, offering good value for the quality and portion sizes, and several reviewers note that the takeout experience keeps the food hot and crisp. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, though the compact space means dining in is casual and some customers favor takeout; a few notes mention occasional lapses with pickup orders or longer waits at peak times. The restaurant is repeatedly described as a hidden gem with authentic flavors that compare favorably to larger Chinatown options, leading many to declare it the best in the area or even the province and to plan return visits. Minor criticisms include occasional flavor gaps on certain dumplings and some side items not meeting expectations, but overall the consensus is that Baijia Dumplings delivers fresh, delicious, handmade dumplings and dependable service that makes it worth returning to, especially for the pork and cilantro and the xiaolongbao.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Sushi Queen - Dumplings in Laurentians (North Shore)

Restaurant Sushi Queen

Opens Today at 4 pm
(26)
Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac

Review Summary

Restaurant Sushi Queen draws a mixed set of reviews from diners: some describe the sushi as fresh and authentic with standout poke bowls and say it is top notch, even calling some dishes the best sushi ever, while others report mediocre quality with issues like miso soup that is diluted, tuna that tastes frozen, eggs with an odd flavor, and ginger that does not taste right. A few mentions reference a bad memory from an earlier visit and suggest inconsistency across orders. Overall the feedback reflects strong appreciation for freshness and bold flavors from certain experiences, balanced by concerns about consistency and palate across other visits.View restaurant profile

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