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Fried Chicken in Pointe-Claire

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Madame Poulet - Fried Chicken in Pointe-Claire

Madame Poulet

Open until 11 pm
(641)
Pointe-Claire

Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal

Review Summary

Madame Poulet earns high marks for crispy, juicy fried chicken, bold sauces, and generous portions that pair well with waffle fries, macaroni and cheese, and poutine, with many noting the food is fresh and not overly greasy and several standout dishes like the chicken tenders and the buffalo poutine. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, with staff offering helpful guidance, checking in, and sometimes going the extra mile to make guests feel at home, including language accommodations and thoughtful touches like free brownies. The dining space is described as clean, bright, and comfortable, family friendly with features such as a playroom and private room with a TV, and hours that suit casual meals or gatherings. A few comments mention occasional slowdowns during peak times or occasional order issues, but these critiques are far outweighed by the consistent positive experiences and the strong desire to return to try more menu items. Overall Madame Poulet is viewed as a reliable go to for flavorful chicken and dependable service, appealing to locals and visitors alike who value quality, value, and a welcoming atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Shing Kee - Fried Chicken in Pointe-Claire

Restaurant Shing Kee

Open until 10 pm
(21)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Restaurant Shing Kee reviews describe rising prices that make what used to be affordable less frequent, with customers saying you should check the price menu before ordering and that visits may move from weekly to monthly. Despite price concerns, diners praise friendly, welcoming staff and tasty dishes, with peanut butter dumplings and hot and sour soup singled out as favorites; mains like honey garlic spare ribs and general tao are recommended, and spice can be added for kick. Ordering online is easy and offers a percentage rebate, and plain rice is reliable while Tom Yum soup is good but not very hot and chop suey is just ok. Free parking is a plus, and the place is seen as a nice hidden gem on the Montreal West Island; some describe very good food and generally solid service, though Christmas Eve service can be slow though staff are accommodating. Takeout from visitors also impressed, reinforcing the overall positive impression of the restaurant.View restaurant profile

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