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Terrasse Alizé - Chinatown Regional, Cafés Restaurants
Terrace Top Pick

Terrasse Alizé

Located on the 9th floor of the Humaniti Hotel Montreal
May be temporarily closed
(544)

Review Summary

Terrasse Alizé offers a stunning rooftop setting with a chic, relaxed vibe and a city view that guests consistently praise, making it a go to spot for sunny days and lively evenings. The atmosphere is described as beautiful and welcoming, with vibrant music that enhances the experience without overpowering conversation, and a crowd that ranges from casual to celebratory. The menu features tasty bites and a well balanced cocktails program, and the service is often attentive and friendly, though a few reviews note occasional delays or limited space for large groups. The staff are repeatedly highlighted for their professionalism and warmth, and the overall experience combines great vibes with solid value. Some comments mention that the terrace can get loud at times, but this is balanced by the remarkable view, terrace decor, and the chance to enjoy a relaxing or festive outdoor setting. Reserving ahead is advised for groups to secure a good spot, especially during peak times, and return visits are commonly anticipated.View restaurant profile
Restaurant H3 - Chinatown Regional, Cafés Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Restaurant H3

Located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Open until 10 pm
(1266)

Review Summary

Restaurant H offers a refined and welcoming dining experience with a modern sunlit ambiance and impressive views. From amuse bouche to dessert the menu shows bold flavors, thoughtful technique and elegant presentation, with the tasting menu and wine pairings frequently highlighted as standout. The wine program is extensive and well curated, enhancing the courses with careful pairings. Service is consistently attentive and professional, with staff guiding guests through the menu and making suggestions with warmth. Brunch and breakfast experiences are frequently praised for quality ingredients, generous portions and a chic atmosphere. Overall Restaurant H is described as a memorable dining destination with good value for the quality and care.View restaurant profile
Café Beans - Chinatown Regional, Cafés Restaurants
Coffee Shop

Café Beans

Open until 9:30 pm
(73)

Review Summary

Café Beans is described as a warm, cozy, family‑run spot in Chinatown with a welcoming atmosphere and quick, friendly service. Reviewers highlight the coffee, especially the strong Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk and the authentic matcha, as well as a range of tasty drinks and pastries. The bánh mì features prominently as a standout, with reviewers praising crisp bread, fresh fillings, and a satisfying spice level or balanced flavor, all offered at good value. The overall impression is that the place is charming, with a small, well curated menu and a friendly, attentive staff that makes customers feel at home. Some notes of caution include occasional inconsistency in drinks and busy periods or hours limitations, but the sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive and many plan to return.View restaurant profile
Fuwa Fuwa - Chinatown Regional, Cafés Restaurants
Restaurant

Fuwa Fuwa

World-famous soufflé pancakes
Open until 10 pm
(126)

Review Summary

Many reviewers praise Fuwa Fuwa for fluffy, light soufflé pancakes with a wide range of flavors, from tiramisu and matcha to blueberry cheese and savory options, with textures described as airy and fillings generous. The atmosphere is seen as cozy and stylish, with friendly, attentive staff and a welcoming vibe, though everything is made to order and can require a wait. Prices are noted as a bit high for the portions, and seating can be limited, especially at busy times. While most highlights are high quality and indulgent desserts or croffles, a few mentions point to occasional inconsistencies such as missing ingredients or variable beverage quality. The place is viewed as a solid dessert spot for sharing or studying, thanks to its pleasant ambiance and reliable service, and many say it is worth trying multiple flavors despite the wait and cost. Overall, Fuwa Fuwa stands out in Chinatown for its signature fluffy pancakes and croffles, offering a fun, Instagrammable experience with a crowd-pleasing menu, even if patience and budgeting are part of the experience.View restaurant profile

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