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≈ 2 km
Chez Canton
Located in the heart of Place des Festivals
May be temporarily closedDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
≈ 2.5 km
Shabu Shabu Kagayaki stands out in Chinatown Montreal for consistently fresh ingredients, flavorful broths, and high quality meats with crisp vegetables and generous portions. Guests praise friendly, attentive service with clear explanations of how the experience works, making it enjoyable for solo diners, couples, or friends. The atmosphere is calm and well maintained, with a varied menu that includes vegetarian options and occasional sake tastings, and desserts that receive favorable notes. While a few mentions price and past fluctuations in value, the overall impression is reliable quality, generous portions, and a memorable shabu shabu experience that draws many to return.View restaurant profile
Shabu Shabu Kagayaki
Open until 9 pmChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience
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≈ 3 km
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel enchants with a stunning historic setting in Old Montreal, where candlelit stone walls, fireplaces and refined leather details create a warm, intimate atmosphere that guests call timeless. Consistently courteous and attentive service makes arrivals and meals feel special. The menu shines with standout items such as cheese fondue with accompaniments, a well curated charcuterie board, roasted cauliflower, oysters and other French inspired dishes, plus vegetarian options and thoughtful wine and cocktail selections for a cozy winter vibe. Many reviews highlight weddings and celebrations here, praising the seamless planning, elegant ambiance and delicious food that guests remember long after. Overall the venue is lauded for its beauty, old world charm, and ability to host both intimate dinners and festive gatherings, with diners noting memorable dining moments and excellent service.View restaurant profile
L'Auberge Saint-Gabriel
Refined New French cuisine in a chic & restored historic inn with think stone walls.
Open until 10:30 pm
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Coziest Restaurants for an Unforgettably Warm Atmosphere18 Steakhouses in Montreal to Enjoy a Perfectly Grilled CutView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Oncle Lee is described as a vibrant, modern take on Chinese fusion with a lively atmosphere and a menu built for sharing. The duck is repeatedly highlighted as a standout, often described as succulent with a range of accompanying condiments, while other favorites include spicy salmon on crispy rice, scallops with XO sauce, mushrooms with miso beurre blanc, aubergines with peanut sauce, and sesame noodles. Service is praised for attentiveness and warmth, and the overall dining experience is noted as well executed, though some visits experience slower bar service, crowd noise, or compact tables. Ambiance varies from a festive terrace or lounge vibe to a busier indoor scene, with many reviews mentioning a lively, social setting that encourages sharing. Portion sizes and value are described as mixed, with generous sharing plates in some reviews and higher prices or smaller portions in others, while cocktails and saké selections are frequently highlighted and desserts such as French toast and yogurt parfait receive praise. Overall the consensus is that Oncle Lee delivers flavorful, adventurous dishes with strong execution and a strong reason to return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Oncle Lee
Open until 11 pmMile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndWhere to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.View More
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≈ 1.5 km
La Raclette is described as a cozy Montreal spot offering authentic raclette with generous portions and strong cheese that pairs well with cured meats and potatoes. The ambience and service are repeatedly praised, though a few experiences report slower service when busy and occasional issues with raclette heating. Price is a common critique, with some noting surcharges for cheese or extras and others considering the BYOW option and the overall experience a good value. Several reviews mention BYOB or bringing wine since wine is not on the menu, while others appreciate the ability to customize the meal and the interactive dining style. Desserts such as the chocolate dome receive high marks, and many call the overall experience memorable, comfortable, and suitable for dates or groups, even as some feel the menu can be a bit complicated and portions for meat may be uneven.View restaurant profile
La Raclette
Opens Today at 5:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Different Types of Fondues in Montréal: Our Top Picks
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≈ 2.4 km
Fondue Haidilao is described as a lively, memorable hotpot experience marked by attentive service, fresh ingredients, and a generous sauce bar, with guests appreciating clear menu explanations, the in-house noodle show, and the option to tailor broths and ingredients to taste. The atmosphere is festive and interactive, with table side entertainment and occasional birthday celebrations that add extra smiles, though the energy can feel crowded and the pace brisk during peak hours. Guests note the value of the broth variety and the quality of meats and vegetables, and many say the service makes the visit special, often going out of the way to accommodate families and special requests. Price and value are mixed, with some finding it expensive but worth it for the experience, while others warn that the all you can eat format can rack up charges if portions are overserved. Reservations are commonly recommended due to high demand, and the staff are repeatedly praised for warmth, helpfulness, and efficiency, though a few reception or language hurdles are mentioned in some visits. Overall it is regarded as among the best hotpot experiences, delivering delicious food and a high level of service, with the occasional caveat about crowds and cost.View restaurant profile
Fondue Haidilao
Open until 4 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience
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≈ 2.5 km
Happy Lamb Hot Pot is described as an all you can eat hot pot spot with a wide range of ingredients, from fresh vegetables and seafood to beef and lamb, plus a variety of broths and a generous sauce bar. Reviews highlight excellent value, especially at lunch, with generous portions and a broad buffet of items that can be cooked in a personal hot pot. The atmosphere is described as lively and family friendly, with many noting the fun and engaging setup and the handmade dumplings and wontons as standouts. Service is commonly praised for being friendly and attentive, and many guests return for the quality, consistency, and the ability to customize meals. Some critiques mention hygiene concerns and occasional gaps in table service, as well as a difficult entrance stair and space limitations in busy times. Overall, this restaurant is regarded as a top hot pot in Montreal by numerous patrons who appreciate the variety, the flavorful broths, and the accommodating price, with many planning to return.View restaurant profile
Happy Lamb Hot Pot
Open until 9:30 pmChinatown, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews about Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang show a wide range of experiences. Some diners praise the wide ingredient selection and the price by weight, with combos offered, and a spicy beef broth that is rich and flavorful. Others note inconsistencies such as ingredients not always fresh, occasional undercooked items, or a fishy smell at the self serve area. Several comment on friendly staff who explain the ordering process and assist, while at times service can feel sparse or unfriendly. Reports mention long waits, hygiene concerns, and missteps with water self service or allergen handling, and a few say prices have risen or are less competitive. Despite challenges, many still find the broth authentic and the bowls satisfying, with standout items like certain seafood and a comforting yet customizable concept. Overall, the appeal of selecting ingredients and adjusting flavors remains strong for some, but expectations are not met by others, making this a mixed but notable option for malatang in the city.View restaurant profile
Malatang Fondue Épicée ZhangLiang
Open until 10:30 pmDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviewers describe Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue as a bustling all-you-can-eat hotpot experience with a wide selection of broth bases, meats, seafood, vegetables, and a well stocked dipping sauces station, plus desserts like soft serve, making it a flexible option for groups or solo diners alike. The ambiance is repeatedly noted as cozy, modern, and spacious with clean facilities, and the service is praised for attentiveness and friendliness, though a few reviews mention slower ordering or varying pace during busy times. The quality of ingredients is frequently highlighted, with many calling the meats tender and the vegetables fresh, and the ability to customize spiciness and sauces is a common draw. While the value is generally seen as strong, several comments point to higher prices and occasional confusion around pricing or promotions. Overall, Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue appears to deliver a robust, enjoyable hotpot experience with wide menu options and consistently positive notes on atmosphere and service, inviting repeated visits.View restaurant profile
Liuyishou Hotpot Fondue
Open until MidnightDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealThe Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic ExperienceView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Soup Zen Hot Pot is described as a playful, pay-by-weight, build-your-own hot pot experience with a wide range of ingredients, broths, and a sauce bar, and most reviews highlight fresh ingredients, generous portions, and complimentary ice cream at the end. Halal and gluten-free options are noted, making it accessible to many diets. The concept and atmosphere are often praised as fun and welcoming, yet the space is frequently described as crowded, noisy, and a little cramped. Wait times and service quality vary, with reports of long lines, confusion at seating, and inconsistent attention from staff. Pricing is considered reasonable for the quantity and customization, but costs can climb quickly if bowls are packed with items. Many reviewers commend friendly staff, helpful guidance through the ordering process, and the overall quality of broth and ingredients, though some experiences mention miscommunication or errors in broth or order. Overall, it is seen as a worthwhile, comforting option for cold weather with the novelty of DIY choice, best approached with a little planning and patience.View restaurant profile
Soup Zen Hot Pot
Open until 11 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews describe QINGSHU FONDUE as a warm, welcoming spot with friendly service and a wide, fresh selection of ingredients and broth bases, all priced by weight for good value. Diners praise the variety and the ability to customize bowls, noting that fresh vegetables and meats are well prepared and replenished often, with flavorful broth and a diverse sauce bar. The experience is repeatedly described as tasty and satisfying, making repeat visits common as diners tailor portions to their tastes. Some comments mention drawbacks such as occasional saltiness, inconsistent ingredient freshness, or price concerns if not mindful of intake, but these are outweighed by overall positive impressions. Overall, QINGSHU FONDUE is seen as a standout, flexible hot pot option in Montreal that appeals to both newcomers and regulars and invites customers to try new combinations.View restaurant profile
QINGSHU FONDUE
Open until 10 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience
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≈ 2.7 km
Fondue Chinoise Express is described as a hole in the wall Chinese spot with straightforward and quick service, and large portions that suit someone who has had a long day. The best dandan noodle in town is highlighted along with hearty noodle soups, with the broth said to be heavenly and the soups described as amazing. The food is consistently delicious and fresh, and spicy pork is a standout. Occasional random closures are noted, but they are tolerated by patrons who keep coming back.View restaurant profile
Fondue Chinoise Express
Open until 6 pmShaughnessy Village, Downtown
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≈ 3.1 km
Across the reviews, Crêperie Chez Suzette is praised for a wide range of crepes, both savory and sweet, and for a cheese fondue experience that many find abundant and tasty, with portions described as generous and prices reasonable for the area. The atmosphere and service are consistently highlighted as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, with a cozy vibe that suits both tourists and locals visiting Old Montreal. Guests note that the restaurant can be busy and touristy, and while many meals are excellent, a number of opinions call some lunch crepes bland or the overall value questionable, citing high prices or uneven quality. There are strong endorsements of gluten-free options and variations that appeal to families, breakfast lovers, and dessert fans, though one account warns about potential cross-contamination. Overall, Crêperie Chez Suzette appears as a reliable, popular spot with memorable dishes and a lively setting, yet with room to sharpen consistency and decor to match the high praise.View restaurant profile
Crêperie Chez Suzette
Open until 9:30 pmOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Different Types of Fondues in Montréal: Our Top Picks
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