Overall, Roch le Coq draws praise for crispy, flavorful fried chicken, generous portions, and strong sauces that many describe as standout, along with friendly service and a welcoming vibe; highlights include the chicken bowls, halloumi sandwich, Buni Burger, and sauces like hot honey and buffalo, with some reviewers calling the fries among the best in Montreal. At the same time, several comments point to drawbacks such as poutine that can be too salty or cheese served cold, fries that feel frozen, and value concerns with price versus portion. Delivery is typically fast and food arrives hot, though a few experiences note inconsistent quality. Taken together, the reviews present a place that excites with its chicken and sauces and warmth, while a portion of diners question price and poutine consistency.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Yamato Dumpling as a welcoming spot with clean, pleasant ambiance and plenty of light, where handmade dumplings arrive juicy and well seasoned in a simple menu that includes beef with onion, beef with coriander, pork with cabbage, chicken, and a vegetarian option with cabbage, vermicelli and carrot, with both steamed and fried varieties at a good value. Service is repeatedly praised as warm and courteous, with staff sharing favorites and offering tea, making the experience feel thoughtful whether stopping by for a quick bite or a family dinner. Diners note that the beef dumplings stand out for flavor and moisture, and that the whole meal satisfies adults and even picky kids, with soups and other items meeting or exceeding expectations. The overall impression is a new favorite with friendly service, good value, and a willingness to return to try more dishes.View restaurant profile