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Szechuan Restaurants Near: H2E1C8

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J'ai Feng - Szechuan Restaurants Near: H2E1C8
≈ 2.6 km

J'ai Feng

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(32)
Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots

Review Summary

Across reviews for J'ai Feng, the noodles are praised for authentic Sichuan flavor and the ginger onion and ginger scallion bowls are repeatedly highlighted as tasty and satisfying. Yet portions and prices receive mixed feedback, with some writers calling the cost too high for what is offered and others noting strong value for a neighborhood noodle spot. The setup is described as takeout oriented at least for some visits, with fast service and multilingual staff mentioned, while others note differences between dine in expectations and the takeout reality. Several reviewers report unexpected charges for extras such as an egg or beverages, adding to concerns about overall value. Despite these concerns, many still recommend trying the noodles for quality and flavor, and some praise the spicy oil and overall quick meals, while at least a few feel the dishes could use more protein options or resemble homemade fare.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Fu Lam - Szechuan Restaurants Near: H2E1C8
≈ 2.6 km

Buffet Chinois Fu Lam

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(92)
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
Lyla - Szechuan Restaurants Near: H2E1C8
≈ 2.7 km

Lyla

Restaurant BYOB vietnamien proposant une sélection de soupes et de plats de nouilles dans un espace cosy ou en livraison.
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(151)
Parc-Extension, Mile-Ex

Review Summary

Lyla earns praise for rich, aromatic pho broth, flavorful soups, and a menu that offers something for every Vietnamese craving, with generous portions, fast and friendly service, and a cozy, welcoming vibe that makes Montreal feel like home. The pricing is described as affordable and the atmosphere great for quick lunches or family meals. A few reviews mention delivery order issues such as small portions or one item being oily or undercooked, and the evening combo is sometimes seen as average. Overall, Lyla is regarded as a dependable, often top choice for pho and Vietnamese cuisine in the area, with many expressing intent to return.View restaurant profile
Le Piment Rouge - Szechuan Restaurants Near: H2E1C8
≈ 2.8 km

Le Piment Rouge

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(141)
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

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