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Soba & Sushi Bar - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Soba & Sushi Bar

Open until 9 pm
(95)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Soba & Sushi Bar as a cozy, compact spot with a wide sushi selection and a broad menu that also features Chinese dishes and bowls, all prepared with fresh ingredients and generous portions. The place is appreciated for fast, friendly service and a pleasant dining atmosphere that has benefited from a recent renovation, with clean lines and tasteful seating that makes small groups comfortable. Sushi is frequently praised for freshness and quality, and many orders are highlighted for reliable consistency whether dining in or taking out, with standout dishes like chirashi bowls, poke bowls, and well balanced sauces. Some call it the best sushi in Montreal. The restaurant is seen as a solid value with reasonable prices, dependable delivery, and convenient options for takeout, making it a go-to choice for many regulars. Overall, Soba & Sushi Bar comes across as a versatile Asian fusion spot that consistently delivers flavorful food, thoughtful preparation, and a positive, welcoming experience for diners in the area.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Sésame

Open until 10 pm
(880)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews portray Sésame as a warm, elegant Asian fusion spot with a calm, refined atmosphere. The menu is praised for flavorful, generously portioned dishes such as dumplings, poke bowls, Pad Thai, calamari and a standout General Tao, offering good value. Service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, with efficient, considerate staff noted across visits, though a few experiences mention slower pacing during busy times or a louder environment. Overall, the dining experience is described as memorable and inviting, with guests enjoying the food and ambiance and expressing intentions to return.View restaurant profile
Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant

Open until 9 pm
(137)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-Saint-Luc

Review Summary

Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant consistently delivers tasty, comforting Chinese dishes with generous portions and good value for money. The menu features favorites such as fried cantones noodles, General Tao chicken, wonton soup, and seafood dishes, all praised for solid flavors and satisfying textures. Service is friendly, efficient, and attentive, helping create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere where regulars are recognized and guests feel at home. Thoughtful touches like green tea before ordering and complimentary fortune cookies add to the experience, and the dining room has an old school charm that many diners enjoy. Across years and generations, quality remains reliable, with many dishes noted for freshness and consistency, making it a reliable go-to for family meals and casual dining.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Sésame

Open until 10 pm
(551)
Saint-Henri, Little Burgundy

Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Sésame comes across as a warm welcoming spot with a lively yet comfortable ambiance, where service is consistently friendly and attentive and the menu offers inventive, flavorful dishes. Dishes such as salmon tartare, ramen, dumplings and poke bowls are frequently praised for freshness and balance, with cocktails and overall dining experience often highlighted as strong points. While many notes celebrate value, generous portions and attractive decor, a few reviews mention noise from ventilation or music, portions that may feel small for the price, and occasional slow service or temperature issues. Overall the sentiment points to Sésame as a reliable favorite for casual meals with friends or family, with guests eager to return and recommend the place.View restaurant profile
Prima Luna - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Prima Luna

Opens Today at 5 pm
(231)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles

Review Summary

Prima Luna shines with refined Italian cooking that is well balanced and beautifully presented, with dishes ranging from pasta and seafood to pizza and even sushi that many reviewers find fresh and flavorful. The service is consistently described as impeccable, attentive, and professional, helping meals feel effortless whether for business lunches or festive gatherings. The ambiance is chic, warm, and welcoming, making it easy to relax and connect in both intimate and lively settings. A standout wine selection including private import options complements the menu and enhances the dining experience. Prima Luna is repeatedly highlighted as a strong choice for events, from weddings and engagements to corporate parties, with well orchestrated details and a smooth flow. Overall the value and quality are appreciated, with many guests noting that the experience justifies the price.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Sésame

Open until 10 pm
(3677)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesMontreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsView More

Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Sésame for delicious and varied Asian fusion dishes, with favorites like pad thai, general tao, dumplings, and poke bowls, plus original cocktails, all served with warm, attentive service. The atmosphere is described as stylish and inviting, with beautiful lighting and a lively yet comfortable vibe that fits well for a night out or pre show dining. Guests note friendly, professional staff, quick and efficient service, and generous portions that feel good value. The location and terrace are repeatedly mentioned as nice features, and the presentation and freshness of the ingredients are highlighted across visits. While a few notes mention busier nights bringing more noise or longer pacing, the overall impression is one of consistently high quality, great flavors, and a welcoming team that makes diners want to return.View restaurant profile
Sawadika Festin Thailandais - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Sawadika Festin Thailandais

Bring your own wine and all you can eat menu!
May be temporarily closed
(1665)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in MontrealThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Sawadika Festin Thailandais is widely appreciated for a vibrant all you can eat buffet with a bring your own wine option that guests love for value. The menu offers a wide variety of fresh, flavorful dishes from Thai staples and fusion creations to shrimp and other seafood, with many reviewers noting bright flavors and consistently high quality. Service is frequently described as fast, attentive and friendly, making it easy to dine alone or in groups, and the ambiance is noted as welcoming and stylish. The restaurant is particularly praised for catering to celebrations and large gatherings, with private rooms and even karaoke setups mentioned in reviews. Guests often highlight reliable consistency, with repeat visits and recommendations to friends, and the option to try many dishes in one visit without sacrificing quality. Overall, Sawadika Festin Thailandais comes across as a dependable favorite for a satisfying, sociable meal.View restaurant profile
Chez Chili - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Chili

Open until 10 pm
(804)
Downtown, Chinatown

Mentioned in: Hidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of Montreal

Review Summary

Chez Chili is widely praised for authentic Sichuan flavors, bold spice, and generous portions that offer good value, with standout dishes like General Tao, salt and pepper shrimp, eggplant with pork, mapo tofu, and Hunan specialties frequently highlighted; multiple comments call it the best Chinese in Montreal's Chinatown and a reliable go-to for spicy, well seasoned dishes, including tofu options and vegetable dishes; the atmosphere is described as cozy and basement-like, sometimes noisy, with fast service that can feel rushed during peak times; several reviews commend friendly, attentive staff and quick turnover, while a few report inconsistent service, attitude around tips, or slower moments, and some hygienic concerns such as not seeing hands washed or occasional cleanliness issues; takeout can be problematic at times with missing or late orders, and there are occasional complaints about spice levels not matching expectations or dishes arriving not as spicy as advertised; overall the food is delicious, authentic, and worth a visit, with many plans to return despite some caveats.View restaurant profile
Tchang Kiang By Yangtze - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Tchang Kiang By Yangtze

Opens Today at 4 pm
(120)
Monkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Reviews for Tchang Kiang By Yangtze describe a place with very good food and generally excellent service, though portions are often called smaller than in the past. Dishes frequently praised include pineapple chicken, duck, chicken chow mein, garlic spareribs, egg rolls, hot and sour soup, chicken fried rice and the crispy pork with black mushrooms, with sauce and texture highlighted; some items are noted as overbattered, underfilled, or sometimes bland and overcooked. A few comments mention a decline from earlier visits, while many describe it as a reliable neighbourhood favourite for decades, clean surroundings and courteous staff. The restaurant is seen as a solid choice for celebrations and everyday meals alike, with attentive service and steady quality, even as portion size and consistency remain common themes in reviews.View restaurant profile
Oncle Lee Kăo - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Oncle Lee Kăo

Opens Today at 5 pm
(66)
Old Montreal

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Oncle Lee Kao as a modern Asian fusion spot in downtown Old Montreal with a moody inviting vibe and attentive service. The menu is praised for creative flavorful dishes that blend Asian influences with contemporary flair, with frequent highlights including the duck platter, tofu dip, green papaya salad, crispy chow mein and eggplant, and a variety of seafood and meat plates; vegan and allergy friendly options are noted and the kitchen is willing to adapt off menu. The wine and sake list is well regarded and cocktails are enjoyed, though a few visits mention the ambiance feeling loud and the lighting being dim at times. Overall, diners agree that the experience is memorable, the dishes are beautifully presented and well seasoned, and many say they would happily return.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung

Opens Today at 5 pm
(285)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Reviews describe a classic dim sum spot where carts are not available at all hours and weekend brunch tends to be the busiest, with a wait for a table but dishes that are flavorful, filling, and often shareable, and some items can also be ordered from the menu. The atmosphere is described as traditional and nostalgic, with some calling it a hidden gem and others noting a run down or dated look that could use a refresh. Service ranges from attentive, friendly, and generous with extras like complimentary green tea and dessert to experiences that are slow, rushed, or even problematic, including one noted incident of rude treatment. The food generally receives praise for variety, freshness, and authentic flavors, including dim sum staples and select entrees, though a few visits report uneven quality, some items not being as fresh, or concerns about hygiene and cleanliness. Many diners appreciate good value for money and the ability to enjoy a lively cart service, while others encounter language barriers or menu confusion and differing opinions on the overall experience. Overall the reviews converge on appealing flavors and nostalgic charm with caveats about service consistency and cart availability depending on the visit.View restaurant profile
Dynastie - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Dynastie

Open until 4 am
(36)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Dynastie is described as offering tasty Chinese dishes with several standout items, late hours, friendly service, and options for private dining, making it a popular late night choice for groups and concerts. Yet experiences vary, with some dishes oily or breaded and hard to eat, inconsistent takeout orders, and occasional miscommunication about substitutions, along with a few reports of overcooked chicken and dry fried items. Service is praised by many but not all, including one instance of a staff member withdrawing tips, which tempered otherwise positive impressions. Overall the restaurant is seen as a reliable favorite for flavor and atmosphere, with recommended items including dumplings, wonton soup, seafood dishes, and beef or pork, while suggesting careful ordering and a bag check upon departure to avoid surprises.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Mandarin - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Buffet Chinois Mandarin

Open until 3:30 pm - Reopens at 4:30 pm
(138)
LaSalle

Review Summary

Buffet Chinois Mandarin draws mixed reviews with some praising cleanliness, a cozy vibe, and freshly prepared dishes in small portions, along with tasty egg rolls and friendly service, while others complain about oily food, a limited buffet selection, and high prices with drinks not included. Takeout orders are described as good and reasonably priced, but several reports mention issues such as rude staff on Saturdays, a lack of variety, and inconsistent quality, including salty or soggy dishes and nostalgia for past meals. Negative experiences also note a dirty bathroom and a rodent sighting, raising concerns about overall hygiene. On balance, diners highlight memorable flavors and service in some visits and disappointment in others, making overall impressions of Buffet Chinois Mandarin highly variable.View restaurant profile
Maison Shing Do - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Maison Shing Do

Open until 10 pm
(78)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Reviews of Maison Shing Do show a generally positive impression of a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with generous portions and solid value, where favorites like Pad Thai and Kung Pao chicken plus General Tso are often cited as tasty and satisfying, and takeout is frequently described as convenient though some feel it tastes better in the restaurant. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive and the staff and family run vibe noted as a plus. Flavor profiles are described as fresh and authentic by many, with standout dishes and consistent quality mentioned by longtime patrons, while others point to variability in preparation, noting that some dishes such as General Tso or fried rice can be bland or sweet rather than spicy and that egg rolls may be small or overpriced. Price is a recurring concern, with some diners perceiving the overall cost as high and suggesting that more diners would visit if prices were lower. Overall, the reviews depict a place that many would return to for its flavorful offerings and warm service, but with caveats about consistency and value.View restaurant profile
T&T Supermarket - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

T&T Supermarket

Open until 10 pm
(360)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

T&T Supermarket is described as a huge, clean, and busy Asian market with an incredible variety of fresh produce, seafood, meats, sauces, and ready-to-eat options that draws shoppers for authentic ingredients and new discoveries. Reviewers repeatedly note helpful staff and a bright, modern layout, though prices are often higher than other Asian stores and some items occasionally miss the mark in quality, such as sushi. The hot food buffet and ready-to-eat selections are popular, with many appreciating the value when deals appear, while others have found certain dishes to be overpriced or inconsistent. Parking and crowds can be challenging, especially at peak times or right after openings, and some signage and language issues are mentioned. Overall, it is seen as a premier destination for Asian groceries in Montreal, a place to find rare and specialty items, explore new flavors, and enjoy a broad array of options, even if price and occasional quality fluctuations require careful selection.View restaurant profile
Keung Kee - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Keung Kee

Open until Midnight
(438)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Keung Kee is a long standing Chinatown Montreal restaurant known for authentic Cantonese cooking, delivering flavorful dishes at very good value with generous portions and fast, hot service. Diners praise a wide menu featuring beef chow fun, razor clams, seafood fried rice, roast duck, General Tao, lobster and crab preparations, congee and a variety of soups, with many noting the food is fresh and well seasoned. The atmosphere is casual and busy, unpretentious and sometimes noisy, with service described as efficient and friendly by some and abrupt or tipping dependent by others. Standout items frequently mentioned include mushroom rolls, chow mein, scallops, beef hotpot and orange beef, while many return for favored staples and the reliable daily soups. While the majority consider the price to quality ratio excellent and the dining experience solid, a minority report inconsistent service or decor, and a few caution about tips or the way staff handle requests.View restaurant profile
Peking Garden - Jardin de Pekin - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Peking Garden - Jardin de Pekin

Open until 9 pm
(81)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG), Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Peking Garden - Jardin de Pekin draws a mixed but largely positive picture from reviews, with allergy friendly catering, friendly service, a clean relaxing atmosphere, and plenty of space frequently noted; signature items such as egg foo young and roasted duck wraps are highlighted, the menu feels homemade and comforting, and nostalgic decor plus the chance to spot local celebrities add to the appeal; takeout is popular thanks to an extensive menu and value like pickup discounts, with many diners choosing the General Tao combo as a regular order; at the same time there are caveats, including a Saturday visit described as not flavorful outside the duck which was tasty, and a separate critique about wonton soup with doughy underfilled wontons and a syrupy sweet and sour fish that seemed overdone, plus a beef broccoli dish seen as low quality; overall the restaurant remains a go to for Chinese comfort food and reliable takeout, offering generous portions and friendly owners, though experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Just Noodles (Juste Nouilles) - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Just Noodles (Juste Nouilles)

Open until 10 pm
(76)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Just Noodles (Juste Nouilles) draws mainly positive reviews for tasty food, a cozy vibe, and attentive service, with many noting fast delivery and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu is described as versatile for different occasions, and staff are praised for being helpful and friendly. Yet several comments mention a change in quality after a move, with some orders feeling bland or not as fresh and one dish described as inedible with a gelatinous texture. A few items such as veg pad thai and General Tao are seen as underwhelming when not prepared well. Despite these mixed experiences, the overall sense is that service remains quick and the restaurant remains an appealing option when kitchen standards stay consistent.View restaurant profile
Kam Thai Plus - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Kam Thai Plus

Open until 5 pm
(13)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Kam Thai Plus receives consistent praise for excellent, freshly prepared food served right in front of customers, with beef pad thai and fried rice highlighted and portions described as satisfactory. General tao is described as the best in Montreal by reviewers, and the Chinese dishes in general are said to be on point with great value and big portions; the same quality seems to have been maintained over the years, and the owners are described as sweet and happy. Regulars say they visit whenever in the neighbourhood, hoping the place stays in business. Overall, the reviews present Kam Thai Plus as a reliable spot with tasty food, good value, and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Fu Lam - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

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
M. Poisson - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

M. Poisson

Open until 10:30 pm
(164)
Chinatown, Downtown

Review Summary

Across reviews, M. Poisson is seen as a lively, affordable option in Chinatown Montreal with quick, friendly service and large, shareable portions. The fish stew stands out for tender poached fish and the right touch of fermented cabbage, described as comforting and not spicy, while other dishes range from crispy pork to hearty noodles and soups that are fresh and satisfying. Diners frequently praise the variety for families and big groups, the casual ambiance, and good value for the price, with strong notes on flavorful broths and bold Sichuan and fusion flavors alongside milder, kid friendly options. Some remarks point to occasional service hiccups or portions that don’t always meet expectations, but overall the experience is considered reliable, with many eager to return for more spicy, flavorful bowls and comforting favorites.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kam Shing - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Kam Shing

Opens Today at 4 pm
(218)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Kam Shing is a long standing spot known for generous portions and a family style approach that works well for large groups, with round tables that encourage conversation. Reviews praise the tasty food, good value, and consistent crowding that testifies to its popularity, with favorites including dishes like orange beef, won ton soup, crispy skin fried chicken, chow mein and other Cantonese staples. Service is described as excellent on many visits but not always, with some encounters labeled as rude or slower on busy days. Some diners note changes in quality or menu items over the years, while others feel the current offerings still deliver solid, well priced Asian dishes. Overall Kam Shing is seen as a dependable, vibrant place that delivers big portions, easy sharing options, and a lively atmosphere that keeps it packed and well regarded by regulars.View restaurant profile
Expression D'Asie - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Expression D'Asie

Opens Today at 4 pm
(43)
Lachine

Review Summary

Expression D'Asie is described as a long-standing favorite with a large menu, offering generally reliable, tasty dishes and solid value that keeps customers coming back. Delivery is available and frequently used for gatherings, and overall feedback highlights the food as excellent and well priced. The General Tao is repeatedly cited as a must-try, though one order of General Tao and sesame beef was reported to have a gooey texture and a watery taste, suggesting possible inconsistency in the kitchen. Across reviews, the cuisine is praised for flavor and variety, with many noting that the restaurant remains a go-to spot after years of patronage.View restaurant profile
Shekz - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Shekz

Opens Today at 5 pm
(72)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Shekz for the fresh, flavorful Szechuan dishes and impeccable service, with many noting it as the best value in the Montreal area. While some diners felt the price did not fully match the meal, others praised the overall quality, variety and attentive staff. Several reviews highlight a cross cuisine appeal, mentioning Italian and sushi alongside Szechuan, and describe the staff as amazing with a phenomenal head Italian chef. A smaller space is noted, but the atmosphere is described as romantic and suitable for both couples and families, with care from the kitchen and servers. Specific favorites include the rib steak and well made cocktails, and meals are often described as delicious, with some comments about dishes being prepared with love. Valentine’s Day dinners are singled out as fantastic, and the overall tone is to return, with phrases like will be back soon and highly recommend.View restaurant profile
Oncle Lee - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Oncle Lee

Opens Today at 5 pm
(299)
Mile-End

Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndWhere to Go in Montreal When You Just. Need. Noodles.View More

Review Summary

Oncle Lee is widely praised for inventive modern twists on Asian flavors, with standout dishes like duck with condiments, mushrooms, scallops with XO sauce, spicy salmon, and sesame noodles. The menu favors sharing and portions are often described as generous, though some reviews note that prices can feel high for the portion size and that a few sauces are too salty or spicy. The service is frequently described as attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly, and the ambiance ranges from cozy bar vibes to a vibrant terrace and a chic dining room. The terrace and overall atmosphere are highlighted as perfect for social evenings, while busy nights can bring noise and slower bar service. Desserts such as French toast and certain rice cakes receive high marks, and drinks and cocktails are commonly praised as strong. Some experiences mention occasional uneven balance or pacing, but the overall consensus is that Oncle Lee delivers high quality cooking, engaging presentation, and a memorable dining experience that many would return for.View restaurant profile
Wok Cafe - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Wok Cafe

Open until 1 am
(479)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Reviews of Wok Cafe highlight strong value with generous portions and quick, friendly service, and many diners consider it among the best Chinese or Asian spots in downtown Montreal. The menu is praised for variety and affordability, with popular dishes like fried rice, General Tao, and other combos, plus numerous vegetarian options. The atmosphere is described as cozy and clean with an open kitchen and attentive staff, making it a reliable pick for gatherings and takeout alike. Several commenters note consistent quality, fresh flavors, and large portions that satisfy at a low price. A few concerns appear, including a perception that quality has declined slightly over time and an incident where a staff member was rude; there are also cautions about vegetarian labeling and possible non-vegetarian ingredients in some dishes. Overall, Wok Cafe is viewed as a dependable, budget-friendly destination for authentic Chinese and Asian cuisine in the area, with many customers returning for quick service, generous portions, and friendly hospitality.View restaurant profile
Chez Yanna - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Yanna

Open until 9:30 pm
(92)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

Chez Yanna garners praise for tasty Cantonese fare, generous portions, and flavors that stay true from dine-in to takeout. The restaurant is noted as a good option in the West Island where Cantonese choices are limited, with favorites including sesame beef, general tao chicken, salt pepper shrimp, fried rice, dumplings, and beef broccoli, all described as well seasoned and satisfying, often with enough leftovers for lunch. Delivery and takeout are commonly recommended, with portions still warm and crispy upon arrival, and customers frequently highlighting friendly, attentive service and a lively, inviting vibe that makes guests feel welcome. While many find the portions large and the prices reasonable for the quality, a few reviewers call some dishes pricey for the size and mention a delivery misstep or quality issue like a stale seafood fried basket or dumplings containing string. Parking can be challenging along the boulevard, but overall the consensus is strong: dishes are flavorful, portions are generous, the staff is courteous, and Chez Yanna is worth returning to and exploring more items on the menu.View restaurant profile
Shanghai Grill - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Shanghai Grill

Opens Today at 5 pm
(7)
Westmount, Downtown

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Shanghai Grill present a mixed picture with some strong positives and notable drawbacks. Generous portions that include rice, appetisers and sides, good value for money, polite and quick service, and a clean, wheelchair accessible setting are highlighted, along with praise for vegetarian and vegan options. On the other hand, several diners report excessive salt in dishes such as fried rice and Pad Thai, with fried rice sometimes described as inedible despite being hot and served in reasonable portions, and at least one soup pairing failing to compensate for the main dish. A number of long-time customers describe the food as delicious and the staff as friendly, setting the tone of a pleasant place that remains a favorite for some. Overall impressions suggest Shanghai Grill can deliver solid experiences but consistency in seasoning would help.View restaurant profile
Phoenix Oriental - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Phoenix Oriental

Opens Today at 3:30 pm
(72)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles

Review Summary

Phoenix Oriental is described by diners as a solid, affordable Asian option with generous portions and a friendly, family-run vibe. Reviewers praise a wide menu that includes Singapore noodles, wontons, spring rolls, chicken dishes, soup, and wok specialties, with several items noted as freshly made and tasty. Takeout and delivery through apps are common, with prompt service and reliable accuracy, though one beef and veggie plate was reported as rubbery and inedible. Service is frequently praised as excellent and courteous, and the owner is often described as friendly. The atmosphere is calm and the decor is not modern, which does not bother most patrons. While some find prices steep for the value, portions are plentiful. Overall, Phoenix Oriental receives strong recommendations for variety, flavor, and dependable dine-in and takeout experiences.View restaurant profile
La Maison Ho - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

La Maison Ho

Opens Today at 3:30 pm
(47)
Lachine

Review Summary

La Maison Ho is described in reviews as delivering good value with generous portions and dependable flavor, especially for takeout, with fried rice and chow mein often highlighted and a range of classic dishes praised for being tasty and fresh and not overly greasy. Quality and quantity are repeatedly noted, favorites like beef and broccoli appear and Singapore noodles are praised, and while service and consistency are strong, the on site dining ambiance is not ideal and the interior dining area has been closed at times during the pandemic, though takeout remains the go to option for many.View restaurant profile
Montrose - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Montrose

Open until 9:30 pm
(23)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Montrose is described in reviews as a reliable takeout and delivery option with dishes that arrive hot and fresh and delivery times that are quick. Staff are noted as helpful and friendly, and the entrees are not overly sauced yet full of flavor, with generous portions that offer good value even as prices rise. Suggested picks include the tofu with black bean sauce and the chicken with cashews and vegetables. This is a takeout only restaurant and, true to Montreal, the food is excellent and affordable. A true find.View restaurant profile
Maneki Comptoir Asiat' - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Maneki Comptoir Asiat'

May be temporarily closed
(72)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Maneki Comptoir Asiat' draws mixed impressions from diners: some describe absolutely delicious food with spot on flavors and praise incredibly friendly and fast service that makes the meal enjoyable and worth returning for, including good value for two; others find the food ordinary or feel prices are steep for what is offered, noting small portions and higher costs for tofu, rice and chow mein. A summer visit described dining on a park picnic table because the dining room was closed during covid, but the staff remained kind and accommodating. There are mentions of unclear closing hours in some reviews, which can leave expectations up in the air. Overall the restaurant is seen as having pleasant staff and tasty options, with sentiment ranging from highly recommendable to cautious on price and portion size and some inconsistency in the experience.View restaurant profile
Délicieux - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Délicieux

Open until 10:30 pm
(59)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Reviews of Délicieux highlight generous portions, quick service, and tasty dishes, with the lunch special and delivery frequently mentioned, and the staff described as jovial and friendly. The menu offers a wide range of Asian options at very reasonable prices, and the bubble tea is a notable draw. The shrimp is often praised as delicious and portions are large enough to take leftovers home. There is some inconsistency around General Tso's chicken, with one account noting no chicken and only fried flour, while another describes the chicken General Tao as incredibly tasty with generous portions. Overall, Délicieux comes across as a solid, affordable go-to for satisfying meals and a top choice for Chinese takeout in the area.View restaurant profile
Chez Ô - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Chez Ô

Opens Today at 5 pm
(77)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

Review Summary

Chez Ô garners praise for friendly service and fresh, flavorful dishes, with the shrimp toast described as amazing and fried rice noted as superb and perfectly cooked without being greasy. Food is frequently called excellent and reasonably priced, and the restaurant is described as simple, affordable, and pleasant with easy parking, and the option to bring your own wine is welcome. Some reviews express disappointment about authenticity, describing the Singapore vermicelli marked with chili as bland and not spicy, and the fish with vegetables as mushy and too salty, while others still praise elements such as fried spinach and fresh ingredients. Several diners highlight attentive service and a generally high quality of cuisine, with dishes like the red curry beef viewed as a must and the overall experience seen as good value for a casual lunch or dinner in a group. A few comments note a wait, yet many feel the wait is worthwhile and that Chez Ô provides a solid, enjoyable experience.View restaurant profile
Mon Nan - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Mon Nan

Open until 11 pm
(382)
Chinatown

Mentioned in: A Culinary Journey: The Most Popular Asian Dishes in Montreal

Review Summary

Reviews describe Mon Nan as a go to spot for hearty, traditional Chinese fare with large portions and generally friendly service. Dishes such as General Tao chicken, Shanghai noodles, salt and pepper shrimp, ginger lobster, and roasted duck are repeatedly praised for flavor and value, with many noting the option to share multiple dishes and take leftovers home. The atmosphere is often described as welcoming and lively, good for family meals and celebrations, and the menu is viewed as broad enough to satisfy varied tastes. A few visits mention inconsistent service, with moments that feel hurried or impersonal, and some concerns about price versus portion size or timing when dishes arrive at different times. There are occasional remarks about decor updates, cleanliness, and occasional service hiccups, though many reviews highlight friendly staff and quick service. Overall Mon Nan remains a beloved staple for classic Cantonese and Chinese comfort food in Chinatown, with strong favorites that keep regulars returning, while experiences can vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Restaurant PM - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant PM

Open until 10 pm
(98)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Asian Soups off the Beaten Path

Review Summary

Restaurant PM is described as a straightforward, no frills Chinese spot downtown with clean but simple decor and no pretensions of fine dining. Service is consistently fast and attentive, portions are large for a low price, and the place is regarded as a reliable option for a hearty, affordable meal. Diners note a broad range of Eastern Asian dishes and favorites like General Tao chicken, fried rice, eggplant dishes, and other Cantonese staples, all delivered quickly with solid flavor. While the atmosphere is practical and not fancy, it is considered a safe spot for takeout or casual dinners and even small group celebrations. Overall, Restaurant PM is seen as one of the more generous and dependable fast Chinese choices in the area, valued for value, consistency, and speed across visits.View restaurant profile
Dragon Magnifique - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Dragon Magnifique

Open until 9 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
Fay Wong - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Fay Wong

Opens Tomorrow at 3:30 pm
(136)
Côte-Saint-Luc

Review Summary

Overall, Fay Wong emerges from the reviews as a long standing favorite for many, offering consistently delicious and generously portioned dishes such as Cantonese Chow Mein, Beef Canadian Broccoli, Shrimp Lobster Sauce, Wonton Soup, General Tao, and Honey glazed or Salt Pepper Chicken Wings, with friendly staff and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Some experiences describe delivery and pickup mixups, occasional rude service, and food arriving cold or with uneven quality, while others commend fast takeout, reliable lunch service, and a lively, comfortable dining vibe. A number of reviews note rising prices and smaller portions in recent years, yet Fay Wong remains a staple for comfort Chinese food that keeps many regulars coming back.View restaurant profile
Fu Chun Soupe Dumpling - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Fu Chun Soupe Dumpling

Open until 9:30 pm
(313)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Shanghai Fu Chun is praised for authentic Shanghai flavors, with juicy xiao long bao and a range of dumplings such as pork, crab, and sweet pork often lauded. Other dishes like noodles and spring rolls are tasty, the atmosphere is described as cozy and inviting, and the open kitchen adds character, while the service is repeatedly noted as friendly, efficient, and attentive. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem and a good value, with generous portions and affordable prices that make it a popular spot for sharing dumplings and other tasteful dishes. Some criticisms appear, including dumplings that lacked broth or were a bit oily, occasional order mix ups or longer waits during busy times, and a vegetarian dumpling experience that did not meet expectations in one visit. Overall the consensus is that Shanghai Fu Chun serves delicious dumplings and noodles with a welcoming vibe, making it a frequent go to for a satisfying Shanghai inspired meal.View restaurant profile
Gia Ba - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Gia Ba

Open until 9 pm
(10)
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Gia Ba is described as a solid takeout option and a standout for Szechuan cooking, in a neighborhood that lacks quality Chinese food, with a concise menu that still delivers authentic Szechuan flavor and teaches Canadians about real Chinese food. Dishes such as Gong Bao Brussels Sprouts, Szechuan Cabbage, Green Beans, Eggplant, Salt Pepper Squid, Beef Broccoli, and Cumin Chicken are repeatedly highlighted as favorites, and the overall menu is praised as excellent for takeout or delivery. The restaurant is remembered fondly after a previous closure and celebrated for a reopening on Somerled, with takeout and delivery now available again, offering a rare Szechuan option in Montreal. The experience is described as cosy, a neighborhood gem, worth traveling for, and consistently reliable during the Covid shutdown, reinforcing strong appreciation from diners.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Pinophyta - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Pinophyta

Open until 9 pm
(160)
Downtown

Review Summary

Pinophyta is described as a cozy, clean, and welcoming spot in downtown Montreal offering authentic Chinese cuisine with a strong Cantonese flavor profile. Diners praise the house specialties such as dumplings, Dan Dan noodles, Hainan chicken rice, and a variety of clay pot rice that delivers a crispy bottom, along with fresh noodles and flavorful soups like wonton and beef broth. The menu also features a wide range of appetizers and vegetarian options, and several reviews highlight the generous portions and good value for the price. Service is repeatedly praised as friendly, attentive, and helpful, contributing to a warm, homely dining experience. While most feedback is glowing, a few guests note inconsistencies such as cold chicken on arrival or broth flavors that are milder than expected, and there are occasional ordering hiccups; overall the restaurant is regarded as a hidden gem with a standout selection of Chinese dishes that many would return for.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Rouge - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Le Piment Rouge

Open until 10 pm
(149)
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

Reviews describe Le Piment Rouge as a stylish, high end Chinese restaurant in Montreal with a strong focus on authentic Sichuan flavors and inventive twists, offering generous portions and a warm, professional service in a refined setting. The menu earns praise for crispy shrimp balls, Szechuan style dishes, and Beijing roast duck, with many noting freshness, bold flavors, and good balance between traditional and modern ideas. The atmosphere and staff are repeatedly complimented as attentive and welcoming, making it a good choice for celebrations or group dinners, and some guests appreciate the restaurant’s revival and ongoing quality. A few dishes or preparations receive mixed notes, and prices are seen as high but justified by quality and presentation. Overall, Le Piment Rouge stands out as one of the city’s top high end Chinese options, delivering a memorable dining experience with strong consistency in service and flavor.View restaurant profile
Fondue Haidilao - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Fondue Haidilao

Open until 2 am
(1048)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: The Best Hot Pot Restaurants in Montreal for an Authentic Experience

Review Summary

Fondue Haidilao consistently earns praise for high-quality, fresh ingredients and flavorful broths, delivering an immersive hot pot experience with interactive features like noodle dances and birthday celebrations. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, and the atmosphere is lively and festive, with a broad sauce bar and extensive selections of meat, vegetables, and noodles that invite customization. The all-you-can-eat option in the evening is a popular draw for groups. However, it can be very busy with long waits, cramped seating at times, and occasional service hiccups, especially on off nights; language barriers at the front desk are also noted by some. Alcohol is not served. Overall, Fondue Haidilao is viewed as a standout, experiential restaurant where food quality and service excellence create a memorable, repeat-worthy visit, even if prices can feel high to some guests.View restaurant profile
Harmonie Orientale - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Harmonie Orientale

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(76)
LaSalle

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Harmonie Orientale as a place with strong highs and uneven lows, where many praise generous portions, rich flavors, fast service, and affordable prices in a cozy family run setting, while others find portions too small and dish quality inconsistent, with the General Tao chicken sometimes described as dry or overcooked. Several call it the best Chinese restaurant in LaSalle and note friendly, attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere. Some reports mention improvements under a new owner and a chef, and that allergies are respected. A later note mentions that Harmonie Orientale is closing at the end of July, prompting thanks for years of service. Overall, the sentiment is mixed but many would return and recommend Harmonie Orientale to friends and family, acknowledging both memorable flavors and occasional value concerns.View restaurant profile
Nouilles Impériales - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Nouilles Impériales

Open until 8 pm
(32)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles

Review Summary

Nouilles Impériales draws a mixed set of reviews: some diners praise fresh, flavorful food and friendly service, noting that delivered meals arrive hot and portions are satisfying; others criticize oily flavors, bland dishes like chow mein and rice, and an overall disappointing experience with the General Tao. Hygiene and service concerns appear in several comments, describing a dirty environment, no dine in service, no credit cards, and staff behavior seen as unfriendly. Despite a few positives such as ribs being decent, the overall sentiment suggests improvements are needed and some reviewers say they would not return.View restaurant profile
Les Super Nouilles - Super Noodles - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Les Super Nouilles - Super Noodles

Opens Today at 4 pm
(43)
Côte-Saint-Luc, Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Les Super Nouilles - Super Noodles is described as quick Chinese comfort food that consistently delivers on speed and value. Reviews highlight great food and service, reliable delivery, and takeout that arrives quickly with leftovers kept well. Experiences vary on temperature and freshness, with some meals arriving hot and tasty while others arrive lukewarm or include items like expired drinks or not fresh tofu. Pricing is noted as very reasonable and the ordering site is straightforward, though some comment that very cheap ingredients, especially vegetables, can be disappointing. The physical location's atmosphere is unclear to diners, and overall the place is seen as dependable for convenient, affordable comfort food with some quality fluctuations.View restaurant profile
Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge

Open until 9 pm
(174)
Chinatown

Review Summary

Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge serves classic Cantonese dim sum with cart service and generous portions at approachable prices, drawing praise for authentic flavors, variety, and a spacious, family friendly setting, but reviews also flag inconsistency in taste and timing, with some dishes described as fresh and tasty and others as bland or cold, and service ranging from warm and attentive to slow or curt. Language and billing issues appear in a few visits, and a few diners note a lack of clear menu information in English or French or confusion over substitutions. Overall it remains a go to option for affordable dim sum in Montreal's Chinatown, with several mentions of good value and tradition, while others suggest exploring alternatives for more consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Nouilles Star (Star Noodles) - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Nouilles Star (Star Noodles)

Open until Midnight
(369)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Across reviews, Nouilles Star is described as a casual, reliable spot serving Chinese comfort food with generously large portions and affordable prices, where the noodles are the main attraction and service is fast and friendly, making it a go to for hungry diners, late nights, and casual meals; the menu gets praise for variety and flavor with standout items like General Tao chicken, Pad Thai, tom yum, fried rice, and seafood dishes, and many reviewers say the value is excellent given the portion sizes. However, some readers point to inconsistencies in quality and protein content, occasional delivery or service hiccups, a decor that is plain or dated, and a few notes about cleanliness or odor in rare cases; still, many say the restaurant is a Montreal staple for noodle lovers and that you can expect hearty meals, big portions, and reliable comfort food even as prices rise.View restaurant profile
Petit Poisson Bistro - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Petit Poisson Bistro

Chinese bistro
Open until Midnight
(10)
Downtown

Review Summary

Reviews of Petit Poisson Bistro describe great food and a nice atmosphere, with readers saying they would be back the next time they fly to Montreal and expressing affection for the place. The menu highlights include Kung Pao chicken and pork ribs, with the ribs noted as a favorite and the sauce soaking rice cakes at the bottom making the dish taste exceptional. Even when visiting on a Thursday when the restaurant was pretty quiet, the ambiance was described as pleasant, contributing to an overall positive impression.View restaurant profile
Jardin Du Cerf (Deer Garden) - Szechuan Restaurants in Montreal

Jardin Du Cerf (Deer Garden)

Open until 9 pm
(68)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

Review Summary

Jardin Du Cerf is widely praised as an excellent and dependable option in the Chinatown scene, with won ton soup often described as the best in town and Singapore noodles and vermicelli dishes celebrated for their flavor. Dishes like chicken with ginger and chicken fried rice are highlighted for generous portions and satisfying taste, while fast, attentive service and a warm, convivial vibe accompany both dine-in and takeout experiences. The call-and-collect option operates efficiently, and the BYOB policy adds value for diners. A cash-only payment policy is commonly noted, though an on-site ATM helps manage withdrawals. The restaurant has been a fixture for decades, with repeated recommendations to return and to bring friends, underscoring consistent quality and affordability. Overall, the reviews converge on a reliable, family-friendly staple that delivers solid flavors, quick service, and good value, whether visiting for lunch or grabbing a quick takeout order.View restaurant profile
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