La Maison Pékin draws consistent praise for reliable takeout, fast service, and delicious overall food, with many noting the option to order for pick up and enjoy a quick meal. The atmosphere and decor, especially the tiki vibe, is considered cool by some, while others feel the menu is limited and the risk of inconsistencies remains. The dishes that are most loved include tasty American-Chinese fare and items like egg rolls, with some reviewers promising to return for a dinner buffet. A few experiences are mixed, with comments about a basic wonton soup and at least one report of a meal not feeling fresh, reminding that experiences can vary. In sum, La Maison Pékin is frequently described as a solid choice for takeout and casual dining, especially for those seeking speed and dependable flavors, though the menu and some dishes may not always meet every expectation.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Chez Song is described as one of the best buffets the reviews have visited, with very good, fresh food and frequent turnover, and it comes recommended to anyone looking for reliably tasty options. The place is viewed as mid sized with good, fresh cuisine overall. Arriving before certain hours yields a variety of interesting items, but arriving just a few minutes past hours can lead to being refused at the door, especially on Saturday evenings, even when business hours extend later. For people who eat early on weekends, there are options, though there is a sense that kitchen hours could be updated to reflect actual practice.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Fu Lam draws diners who praise friendly, fast service and reasonable prices, with large portions and dependable flavor that keeps regulars coming back. The place operates as a counter service rather than a buffet, and several reviewers note easy ordering, quick pickup, and courteous staff. Beef with broccoli is often highlighted for tenderness and well-seasoned vegetables, while some items such as wontons, egg rolls, and chicken with pineapple receive more mixed reviews due to overly thick wrappers, oiliness, or uneven fruit presence. Some reviewers warn not to rely on photos, as presentation may not reflect the actual dishes. Sauce shortages and occasional inconsistency with spare ribs are mentioned, though overall quality remains solid. The general impression is good value, with generous portions and reliable service, though a few menu items deliver less consistency.View restaurant profile
Fu Lam Express reviews show a mostly positive take on quick service, solid value, and consistent flavors, with many diners praising the food as excellent, fresh, and generously portioned and Singapore noodles frequently singled out as a favorite. Takeout and delivery are commonly described as fast, with orders ready quickly and meals arriving hot, while prices are considered affordable for the portions. While the majority of dishes are enjoyed, some reviewers find certain items disappointing, noting bland rice, odd textures, or overly sweet sauces, and a few report a dip in express quality. A few experiences mention a less favorable first impression or changes in atmosphere, such as cluttered presentation or inconsistent service, though others describe the staff as patient and helpful. Occasionally, delivery can be slow, but overall takeout wins praise for speed. Overall, Fu Lam Express appears to deliver a Chinese Canadian menu with reliable flavors and good value, though results can vary by dish and location.View restaurant profile
Overall, reviews describe Restaurant de L'Asie as a strong pickup option with all orders prepared by hand and ready for collection, where the food is praised as fresh and tasty and among the best Chinese offerings, and the staff are noted for being kind and efficient. Dine in is not available, and customers are advised to call ahead to have orders prepared, with pickup playing a central role and fast service highlighted by staff handling calls and customers quickly. Some remarks mention the food as good Chinese cuisine that could justify the cost, and there is a sense that this place may become a go to for fans of Chinese food. The detour is considered worth it by those who travel for takeout, and overall the consensus is that Restaurant de L'Asie delivers flavor, speed, and reliability in a pickup only setting.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Mandarin draws mixed feedback from diners, with some praising a clean, cozy setting, friendly service, and freshly prepared dishes served in small portions, plus positive notes on takeout and favorites like egg rolls. Other reviews mention oily fare, limited buffet choices, drinks not included, and price concerns, especially on Saturdays. Hygiene and maintenance issues are cited by some, including a mouse sighting and a dirty bathroom, while taste quality is described as inconsistent, with some meals salty, soggy, or lacking flavor. Overall the sense is that the restaurant can satisfy certain cravings and offer good options, but experiences vary widely due to price, service, and cleanliness.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Saveurs des Continents as a vast open buffet with a world-spanning variety of dishes, including sushi, steak, roasts, seafood, pizza and pasta, soups and a dedicated Quebec section, with many finding the food fresh and flavorful and the price reasonable for the breadth of choice. The atmosphere is often described as lively and family friendly with stylish decor, offering a convivial, crowd-pleasing experience for groups, though peak hours can bring long lines and crowded dining rooms and occasionally uneven service. While the staff are frequently praised for warmth and attentiveness, some reviews note inconsistencies in service and water refills, and a few dishes are described as average or dry and some hygiene concerns or disruptions caused by children. A number of comments mention changes since Covid and evolving policies such as paying upfront with automatic tipping, which some patrons feel affects value and service. Overall, Saveurs des Continents is seen as a go-to option for a large, varied, budget-friendly buffet that satisfies diverse tastes, with the caveat to plan for busy times and to expect a lively, bustling environment.View restaurant profile
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Restaurant Del is described in reviews as offering a solid in-person dining experience with a friendly ambiance and respectful staff, and the food is generally good with generous portions for the price, including items like chicken Soo Guy and a mixed dish that many diners enjoyed. Delivery experiences are mixed, with reports of long waits and imperfect phone ordering, sometimes leading to delays, missed prep times, or even wrong orders, which some attribute to staffing shortages. Cleanliness is noted as an area of concern, with toilets not always clean. Several comments suggest the prices are not particularly cheap, and some readers felt the cost could be higher for the size of the order. While some patrons consider it the best Chinese in town and visit regularly, others recount rude handling over the phone when issues arose. Overall, Restaurant Del seems to deliver tasty food and a pleasant dine-in atmosphere, but service consistency, delivery reliability, and occasional cleanliness and value issues temper the consensus.View restaurant profile
Fu Lam Express receives mostly positive feedback for fast, friendly service, generous portions, and good value on takeout orders. Several comments highlight flavorful dishes and a varied menu, with popular items including fried rice with chicken, orange beef, chicken pineapple, wonton soup, egg rolls, ribs with garlic sauce, chow mein and chicken fried rice; portions are described as ample, sometimes enough for two meals. Some reviews note inconsistency in meat quality and flavor in certain dishes, and one mentions stale food in a takeout order. The staff is repeatedly described as welcoming and efficient, with meals often prepared quickly and orders accurate. A few critiques mention a dining area that feels more like storage than a restaurant, but longtime customers still express satisfaction and recommend the place. Overall, Fu Lam Express emerges as a solid option for takeout and casual dining with good value and dependable service, while experiences may vary by dish.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Saveurs des Continents describe a large all you can eat concept offering a broad continent-spanning selection with fresh salads, sushi, crab legs, prawns, pastas and desserts and a lively, family-friendly atmosphere, with many noting good value for the variety and a clean, welcoming setting; yet experiences vary widely by visit and location, with some praising fast service, attentive staff and quick clearing of plates, while others report slow or uneven service, dishes that are cold or overly salty, limited variety on some nights, and frustration over paying up front and automatic tipping or mandatory gratuity. Several comments highlight halal options added to the buffet and a preference for dinner hours to access extra choices; others mention price being high for what is offered and call for improvements in cleanliness, especially bathrooms, and in beverage service. Overall, Saveurs des Continents is seen as a solid option for groups and celebrations for those seeking a wide range of flavors, but not a five star experience, with calls for more consistent quality, better balance between variety and quality, and clearer labeling of halal items.View restaurant profile
Fu Lam offers a large Chinese buffet with fresh, plentiful dishes and a wide variety that appeals to families, including seafood, soups, salads, meats, vegetarian options, a live chef station for pasta and grilled items, and a dessert and ice cream area noted for freshness. Service is generally fast and friendly, and the pricing is considered reasonable for the amount and variety. However, some visits are less positive, with issues such as mislabelled dishes, lukewarm or greasy items, occasional delays during peak times, and a rushed checkout that can leave a sour impression. Cleanliness and seating can be uneven, and some guests feel the decor is dated. Sushi is rarely available and a few items may be missing or bland, but many diners praise certain dishes like wonton soup, general tao chicken, shrimp, and wok dishes, and they appreciate the overall value when the experience aligns. Overall, Fu Lam is seen as a solid family friendly option with great variety and potential for excellent meals, though experiences can vary and higher prices have affected impressions for some.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Matsu Restaurant provide a mostly positive overview of the all you can eat concept, with many diners praising fresh sushi, a wide variety, quick service and a friendly atmosphere. The experience is often described as good value with generous portions and attentive staff, though some guests find certain dishes underseasoned or overly sweet and a few items not up to the expected quality. Mixed notes include occasional cold miso soup, dishes that feel a bit dry or lacking heat, and some inconsistency between visits, alongside praise for tender beef and well prepared bites. Overall Matsu Restaurant is seen as a reliable choice in Saint Hyacinthe for sushi and affordability, delivering fast service and fresh elements, while opinions vary on price relative to quality and on occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
At Buffet Chinois Ming Wah, reviews highlight a huge variety of dishes, generous portions and fresh ingredients, with hot items kept replenished and stations kept clean in a bustling, casual atmosphere; many diners praise the attentive service and friendly staff, noting water refills and quick clearing of plates, though a few comments mention longer waits and crowded conditions during peak times. The value proposition is mixed: some find the all you can eat price reasonably aligned with the breadth of choices, while others consider it pricey for a buffet and wish for more consistent quality across dishes. Consistency varies in practice, with many praising the freshness and flavor of the buffet while others complain about occasional overcooked chicken or rolls, dishes running out, and uneven temperature. Takeout experiences are described as good by some and disappointing by others, reflecting variability in preparation. Reservations are often advised on weekends due to long lines, and parking and venue size are frequently cited as positive aspects, with several reviewers planning return visits. Overall, Buffet Chinois Ming Wah is viewed as a top option for a large, diverse Chinese buffet in the area, favored for its breadth and energy, while potential diners should anticipate crowds and price considerations, and note that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
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Overall impressions of Restaurant Vieux Kam-Shing point to solid, homemade style Asian dishes with generous portions and good value. The General Tao is repeatedly praised for being crispy, saucy and flavorful, while the orange beef is fresh and thickly cut though some say it could use more orange notes, and the sauces are described as homemade and light. The steamed rice is consistently well cooked and not crunchy, and several dishes are noted for tasting fresh and authentic. The atmosphere and service are described as fast and friendly by many, with the place being a bit away from downtown but considered worth the drive. However a few reviews mention changes to recipes and a decline in service, calling it not what it used to be and noting unfriendly or borderline rude staff, leading to reluctance to return. Overall the restaurant receives strong praise for its taste and portions with some reservations about consistency and service.View restaurant profile