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Szechuan Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

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Buffet Chinois Fu Lam - Szechuan Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

Buffet Chinois Fu Lam

Open until 8 pm
(98)
Anjou-St-Léonard, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Many diners describe Buffet Chinois Fu Lam as a fast, reliable option for takeout with quick pickup, friendly and courteous service, generous portions, and reasonable prices. The place operates as a counter rather than a buffet, and photos can be misleading, with orders arriving hot and tasting consistent over time. Beef with broccoli is praised for tenderness and seasoning, while some items such as wontons, egg rolls, and certain fried dishes can be greasy, with thick wrappers or overcooked pasta in some combos. A recurring quibble is that chow mein is often swapped for chop suey when ordered, a quirky but persistent issue. Overall, the experience is described as delicious and dependable, with fast service and attentive staff that encourage return for familiar American Chinese flavors.View restaurant profile
Dragon Magnifique - Szechuan Restaurants in Anjou-St-Léonard

Dragon Magnifique

Opens Today at 12 pm
(128)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Dragon Magnifique offers a casual, home-style blend of Peruvian-Chinese chifa with some Thai and Vietnamese options, delivering large portions that are easy to share. The flavors are generally balanced and fresh, with many reviewers praising the dumplings, shanghai noodles, soo gai chicken, and signature items like Kamlu Wantan and Chi Jau Kay, as well as a cherry sauce that is tart and real. The dining scene is described as welcoming and busy, featuring staff who speak Spanish and a diverse mix of locals and visitors, giving an authentic neighborhood chifa vibe. While decor and restrooms are noted as needing attention, the food remains a strong draw and is often recommended for those who love Peruvian-Chinese classics. Overall, it reads as a genuine Peruvian-Chinese experience in Montreal, valued for its homestyle cooking, generous portions, and a sense of place that evokes Lima’s chifa tradition.View restaurant profile

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