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Sésame - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(3622)

Review Summary

Sésame is consistently praised for its friendly, efficient service and vibrant atmosphere that suits a pre-show dinner in the Place des Arts area. The menu offers a diverse array of Asian fusion dishes, with well presented plates, generous portions, and flavors that range from savory pad thai to tasty dumplings and soups, plus standout cocktails and desserts that add a festive touch. The setting is described as stylish and cozy, with an appealing terrace and a central downtown locale that makes it easy to pair a meal with an evening show. Guests also note good value for money given the quality, and many return for reliable consistency, quick seating, and attentive service. Occasional comments mention busier nights bringing louder ambiance and longer waits, but the overall experience remains positive and memorable, making this a go-to spot for locals and visitors before or after performances.View restaurant profile
Asiana - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Asiana

Opens Today at 5 pm
(226)

Review Summary

Asiana is praised across reviews for fast, friendly service, a warm and casual yet intimate ambiance, and generous portions of flavorful dishes from General Tao to Sichuan specialties. The staff are noted as attentive and helpful, with water refills and dish requests handled quickly, and allergy accommodations mentioned positively. The food is described as consistently tasty and fresh, with many calling it excellent value for the quality, even when some dishes are noted as a bit pricey. A few guests highlight the tasting menu as a great way to sample the menu, and the ambiance is often described as calm and inviting. Reservations are recommended on weekends as the small venue fills up, and overall Asiana stands out for dependable quality, friendly service, and a satisfying dining experience.View restaurant profile
Matsuno Sushi Fusion - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Matsuno Sushi Fusion

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(679)

Review Summary

Patrons consistently praise Matsuno Sushi Fusion for fresh, flavorful sushi, a broad and appealing all you can eat menu, and fast, friendly service in a cozy, welcoming setting. The ordering process on tablets helps keep the experience efficient and smooth, with a wide range of options that appeals to families and sushi lovers alike. While some reviews note crowds and occasional reminders to finish due to a time limit, these do not generally detract from the overall satisfaction and most experiences are described as excellent value and quality. Reservations are often recommended to secure a good table during peak times, and staff are frequently commended for attentiveness and courtesy. Taken together, the reviews depict a reliable, high quality sushi destination with consistent freshness, variety and service that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(876)

Review Summary

Sésame presents a refined modern ambiance and a menu that celebrates fresh ingredients and balanced flavors. The popular dishes include wonton soup, dumplings with peanut sauce, poke bowls with tuna or salmon, pad Thai, and red curry, all noted for quality and presentation. Service is frequently described as attentive and friendly, and the vibe is lively yet comfortable, especially before events at Place Bell. The cocktails and mocktails receive praise, and the overall experience is described as enjoyable and worth returning for, with many visits repeating the experience. Some comments mention small portions for the price and occasional slow service during peak times or louder music, but these are outweighed by the consistent quality, variety, and ambiance. Reservations are advised on busy nights, the decor is chic, and the staff are appreciated for their professionalism and care.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Sésame

Restaurant élégant et moderne proposant un éventail de plats asiatiques réputés et de cocktails.
Opens Today at 11 am
(1063)

Review Summary

Sésame offers a warm, zen-inspired atmosphere with stylish decor and a lively yet relaxed vibe. The food is consistently flavorful and generously portioned, with favorites like General Tao, poke bowls, dumplings, and vegetarian options. Service is praised for being friendly and attentive, and the staff help guests navigate the menu while keeping spirits high. The restaurant is noted for good value and a versatile menu that suits intimate dinners, group meals, or special occasions, including private rooms and even a karaoke corner. The ambiance, from the music to the lighting and comfortable seating, makes for memorable evenings whether dining casually or celebrating with friends. While a few reviews mention crowded tables or slower service at peak times, the overall feedback highlights quality, consistency and welcoming hospitality. Sésame is described as a reliable standout for Asian fusion with generous portions, a pleasant bar, and desserts like sesame ice cream that leave a lasting impression.View restaurant profile
La Colonie - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

La Colonie

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1070)

Review Summary

Across the reviews, La Colonie is seen as a place with fast, friendly service and a roomy, easygoing vibe that makes it a good spot for celebrations or casual meals. The peanut dumplings come highly recommended, and Pad Thai is praised by many even as a few diners find it too lemony. Dishes like General Tao show solid flavor, while others note that portions can vary and some sauces feel thick. The option to dine in or take away is appreciated, and many comments highlight reliable service and a generally satisfying dining experience despite occasional hiccups. The atmosphere is described as open and efficient, with the overall impression being dependable and offering standout bites and friendly staff that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(530)

Review Summary

Overall, Sésame offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with attentive service and a lively, relaxed vibe that makes it ideal for meals with friends or family. The menu features generous portions, many vegetarian options, and a range of inventive, flavorful dishes from dumplings and salmon tartare to General Tao and poke bowls, all presented well. Guests frequently praise the friendly staff, quick service, and vibrant decor, and say the food is consistently tasty and fresh. A few comments note higher prices or occasional soups that arrive cold, but the overall impression is one of quality and a memorable dining experience that keeps people coming back. This combination of dependable service, varied offerings, and appealing ambiance makes Sésame a go-to spot for casual lunches or evenings out.View restaurant profile
Soba & Sushi Bar - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Soba & Sushi Bar

Opens Today at 12 pm
(91)

Review Summary

Reviewers praise Soba & Sushi Bar for a generous selection of sushi and a wide range of dishes including standout poke bowls and Chinese options, all served with fast, friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. Lo-fi music at a low volume and a recently refreshed dining area help conversations flow and give the space a welcoming feel. Sushi and other dishes are described as fresh and well prepared, with generous portions and reliable consistency across visits. Takeout and catering are frequently mentioned as smooth and dependable, with quick delivery and careful handling of orders. Staff are noted as courteous and attentive, contributing to a positive overall experience whether dining in or ordering in. Many reviews highlight good value and quality, although a few mention price changes or occasional missteps like soup or spice levels. Overall, Soba & Sushi Bar emerges as a convenient go-to option for Asian fusion in the area, delivering flavorful dishes with speed and care.View restaurant profile
Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant

Opens Today at 12 pm
(131)

Review Summary

Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant is a favorite for many diners who praise generous portions, consistently tasty dishes, and a warm, old school atmosphere. Classic favorites like fried cantonese noodles, general tao chicken, wonton soup, beef and broccoli, shrimp with lobster sauce, and crab or chicken and corn soup are frequently highlighted for flavor and value, with many meals providing enough leftovers to enjoy later. The service is described as friendly and efficient, with attentive staff who recognize regulars and help create a cozy, homey vibe, and guests appreciate thoughtful touches like green tea before the meal and fortune cookies after. A few notes pop up in reviews, including occasional dishes that are too salty or heavy on bean sprouts, minor service quirks, and some comments on price changes, yet the overall impression is that Kam Shing Van Horne Restaurant remains a reliable, welcoming spot and a top choice for Chinese food in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Sésame

Opens Today at 11 am
(848)

Review Summary

At Sésame, the vibe is warm and refined, with a comfortable ambience that invites sharing a varied, flavorful fusion menu. The service is frequently described as attentive and friendly, with guests praising helpful staff and smooth meals even when the space gets busy. The menu offers generous portions and a mix of favorites such as dumplings, pad Thai, poke bowls, and a standout General Tao, all noted for bold flavors and good value. Cocktails and drinks often shine, complementing the food and the inviting atmosphere, while the decor adds a stylish yet casual feel. Overall, diners leave with a sense of having enjoyed a memorable meal in a welcoming setting and many say they would return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Prima Luna - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Prima Luna

Opens Today at 5 pm
(226)

Review Summary

Prima Luna is described as an elegant Italian restaurant with a chic, welcoming atmosphere that suits business dinners, family celebrations, and casual gatherings alike. The food earns frequent praise for quality, refinement and presentation, with refined pastas, seafood, and occasional sushi nights impressing guests. Service is consistently noted as attentive and professional, capable of handling large groups and coordinating private events smoothly. The wine list, including imported private selections, is a standout for many diners. Ambiance is described as cozy yet upscale, with good music and a setting conducive to conversation and celebration. The venue is commonly recommended for engagements, weddings, corporate functions, and other occasions, with planners appreciating the stress-free coordination and thoughtful menu options. Minor practical notes appear about parking or water service, but the overall impression remains highly favorable.View restaurant profile
La Maison Pékin - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

La Maison Pékin

Opens Today at 11 am
(81)

Review Summary

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
Le Château D'Asie - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Le Château D'Asie

Opens Today at 4 pm
(50)

Review Summary

Le Château D'Asie gathers praise for very good food and a starter salad that arrives with every meal, along with attentive, friendly service. The combination of tasty dishes and solid service is repeatedly highlighted, with value for money felt to be honest and the atmosphere described as warm and family friendly. The place is considered a good pick for late dinners with children, with a pleasant ambiance and a calm, not overly crowded vibe at times. Diners specifically commend the General Tao chicken and the Tom Yum soup as standout items, and many note that the cooking is freshly made Asian. The staff are described as helpful and flexible, with some menu options that can be tweaked to suit preferences, and many express plans to return to Le Château D'Asie. In short, it presents as a reliable Chinese restaurant with tasty flavors, good taste, and attentive service that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Sésame

Opens Today at 12 pm
(504)

Review Summary

Sesame delivers a warm, stylish setting with a wide menu of delicious Asian fusion dishes, generous portions, and consistently friendly, attentive service that makes it a great choice for dates or groups. The atmosphere is often described as cozy and inviting, with creative cocktails and standout items like dumplings, pad thai, General Tao, and sesame salads earning frequent praise. Guests appreciate the variety and the quality of ingredients, noting the food is flavorful, well presented and reasonably priced for the experience. The staff are helpful and efficient, guiding diners through the menu and accommodating needs, while the vibe can be lively and a touch noisy at times, and a few visits mentioned brief delays during busy periods or room for improvement in washroom privacy. Overall, the consensus is that Sesame offers a memorable dining experience with great food and service, and many guests say they would return.View restaurant profile
Sawadika Festin Thailandais - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Sawadika Festin Thailandais

Bring your own wine and all you can eat menu!
May be temporarily closed
(1664)

Review Summary

Sawadika Festin Thailandais is praised for fresh, flavorful Thai cuisine with a broad all you can eat buffet and the option to bring your own wine, all delivered in a warm, lively setting. Diners note generous portions, quick service, and friendly staff that make it easy to return with family or friends. A wide range of dishes from seafood to curries and noodles keeps the menu exciting, with many items prepared hot and ready to share. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and stylish with nice decor; the BYOW option is a standout value. Occasional busy nights bring some noise and moments of rushed service, but the overall experience remains positive with consistent quality.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant Top Pick

Sésame

Opens Today at 4 pm
(1991)

Review Summary

Guests consistently praise Sésame for flavorful, well-presented dishes and a broad menu that includes satisfying vegan options, with favorites like pad Thai, dumplings, and General Tao. Service is described as attentive, friendly, and efficient, even during busy times, and the ambiance blends a welcoming, lively atmosphere with comfortable seating and attractive decor, plus a terrace option in good weather. While a few reviews mention noise or occasional variation in portions, the overall impression is of high quality ingredients, thoughtful presentation, and many guests returning for the dependable hospitality and enjoyable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Rouge - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Restaurant Rouge

Refined versions of Asian favourites in an interior inspired by old China, plus a spacious patio.
Opens Today at 12 pm
(816)

Review Summary

Rouge comes across as a popular, welcoming spot where guests frequently praise generous portions and attentive service that makes each visit feel special. Diners highlight flavorful options across the menu, from wonton soup and Singapore noodles to General Tao chicken, pad see ew, and Cantonese dishes, with several plates noted for being well prepared and satisfying. The ambiance is warm and inviting, with appealing decor and a cozy vibe that suits family dinners and evenings out; reservations are helpful on busy nights, and a lunch or dinner menu offers good value with large portions. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, patient, and professional, contributing to a sense of care throughout the meal, and there are mentions of thoughtful gestures when occasional hiccups occur. While some reviews note occasional long waits, loud music, or menu changes, the overall impression is of a lively, dependable spot that many look forward to visiting again.View restaurant profile
Phoenix Oriental - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Phoenix Oriental

Opens Today at 3:30 pm
(69)

Review Summary

Phoenix Oriental earns praise for friendly service and a calm dining vibe along with a wide menu that includes fresh wontons and Singapore noodles. Diners note that many dishes are well prepared and that takeout orders arrive promptly with no missed items. Some items disappoint, such as a beef and veggie plate described as rubbery and inedible, and a Thai chicken dish that did not meet expectations. Sushi is often rated average, while the peanut butter dumplings are described as overly sweet with a jarred taste. Ambience and value are mixed, with some calling prices steep for the size of portions though others appreciate plentiful servings on takeout and a broad selection. Reviews also mention a dim sum vibe and a generally friendly atmosphere, with servers sometimes warning about salt levels in soups.View restaurant profile
Dragon Magnifique - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Dragon Magnifique

Opens Today at 12 pm
(121)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Dragon Magnifique as offering real Chinese and Peruvian Chinese fusion food with generous portions and a homey, casual vibe. Flavors are found to be balanced and flavorful, blending Peruvian chifa with Chinese styles and occasional Thai or Vietnamese influences. Staff are noted to speak Spanish, and the restaurant feels like a neighborhood chifa where shareable dishes such as chaufa, hunan dumplings, Shanghai noodles, and soo gai chicken shine. Some reviews point to standout items like Kamlu Wantan and Chi Jau Kay that are often worth the trip. A few comments mention decor that lacks warmth and toilets that could use attention, but the cuisine remains strong, fresh, and satisfying, with the noodles sometimes using North American broccoli as a minor quibble. Overall, Dragon Magnifique is seen as one of the few Montreal spots offering Peruvian Chinese chifa, delivering delicious flavors in a casual, unpretentious setting.View restaurant profile
Nouilles Impériales - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Nouilles Impériales

Opens Today at 11 am
(30)

Review Summary

Nouilles Impériales has mixed reviews: some diners praise the food quality, the friendly service, and meals that arrive hot when delivered, with portions described as fresh and tasty; others complain about frying oil imparting an unpleasant taste, and several dishes such as General Tao, chicken with pineapple, egg rolls, Chow Mein, and rice being ordinary, though spareribs are noted as good. A few comments express strong disappointment and say they will not return. Hygiene and service concerns are also raised, mentioning no dine in service, no credit card payments, and a dirty environment, with warnings that safety worries led some orders to be discarded. Overall the impression is that taste and warmth are praised by some, but there are notable issues with consistency, hygiene, and service limitations.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Ming Wah - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Buffet Chinois Ming Wah

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(663)

Review Summary

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
Restaurant de L'Asie - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Restaurant de L'Asie

Opens Today at 3:30 pm
(26)

Review Summary

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
Saveurs des Continents - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Saveurs des Continents

Opens Today at 11 am
(1139)

Review Summary

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
T&T Supermarket - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Grocery Store

T&T Supermarket

Opens Today at 9 am
(300)

Review Summary

T&T Supermarket stands out for its enormous, clean store and broad Asian product range, including fresh produce, seafood, meats, and ready-to-eat options. Reviews reflect a mix of experiences, with many appreciating the wide selection, good quality, and affordable staples, while others note higher prices and occasional quality gaps, especially with sushi. Parking tends to be busy, and some encounters mention signage in French only; nonetheless the store is frequently described as welcoming and well organized. A food court and a buffet by weight, along with samples and a large variety of exotic ingredients, make it easy to spend hours exploring. Overall, it is regarded as a top destination for Asian groceries and unique items, albeit with caveats about price and inconsistent freshness in some areas.View restaurant profile
baguettes de szechuan - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

baguettes de szechuan

Opens Today at 12 pm
(25)

Review Summary

Baguettes de Szechuan is widely praised for delicious dishes and warm, efficient service. Diners note fresh ingredients, generous portions and good value, with a pleasant family-friendly atmosphere and a bring-your-own-wine policy described as a real bonus. Some reviews mention missing traditional Sichuan options on the menu and a wish for spicier, more authentic dishes. While service is often fast and friendly, a few visits report longer delivery times, occasional lapses in freshness, and a small parking area. Overall, the place is seen as a strong Chinese option with consistent quality and a reliable takeout experience that makes it a frequent choice for many.View restaurant profile
One Babo - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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One Babo

Opens Today at 11 am
(116)

Review Summary

One Babo is described across reviews as offering a vast range of bubble tea flavors and big, satisfying portions, with drinks that feel refreshing and balanced rather than overly sweet, and favorites including mango milk and grapefruit tea with fig jelly. The staff and service are consistently praised for friendliness, efficiency, and helpful guidance to first time customers, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere with a lively vibe and good music. Value is a recurring positive note, thanks to generous sizes and reasonable prices, and many customers appreciate quick service whether in person or for online orders. A few reviewers mention drawbacks such as occasional sweetness being too strong for some drinks, extra charges for no ice, and takeout containers that do not fit car drink holders. Overall One Babo emerges as a top bubble tea destination in the area, noted for quality, variety, and strong customer care that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
Golden Bowl - Bol D'or - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Golden Bowl - Bol D'or

Unfussy, cash-only establishment featuring a wide-ranging menu of traditional Chinese & Thai dishes.
Opens Today at 11 am
(350)

Review Summary

Golden Bowl - Bol D'or is repeatedly praised for large, generous portions and very affordable prices, with many diners citing that favorites like General Tao, fried rice, wonton soup, and peanut butter dumplings are standout, while some also highlight orange beef and other dishes as highly enjoyable. The dining room is described as clean but not particularly comfortable, and the atmosphere is casual and unpretentious. Service is mixed, with many reviewers calling staff friendly and efficient, though a few say service can be unfriendly or slow, and some mention cash only payments and a lack of receipts. Takeout remains popular and value for money is a common theme, with leftovers often expected; however a few recent experiences note smaller portions or quality concerns, suggesting inconsistency. Overall Golden Bowl - Bol D'or is viewed as a reliable, long standing option on the south shore for hearty, inexpensive Asian dishes, attracting families and longtime fans who keep returning for familiar flavors and big portions, even as some guests report changes in quality or service.View restaurant profile
One Babo - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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One Babo

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(42)

Review Summary

One Babo attracts overwhelmingly positive feedback for fresh bubble tea with ample tapioca and a wide range of flavors from mango to banana, with drink quality and value highlighted across reviews. Service is consistently praised as friendly, fast, and attentive, contributing to an inviting, clean, and pleasant atmosphere that makes regulars feel welcome. Several mentions celebrate original flavor choices, good portions, and dependable order accuracy, while a few note excellent customer care and student discounts. A minority points to issues with the new compostable cups, including leaks and difficulties with puncturing the cup, and one review questions the bowl format for bubble tea. Overall, the impression is that One Babo delivers tasty drinks, great service, and a strong customer experience, with most reviews eager to return and recommend the place despite the small drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Buffet Chinois Chez Song - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Buffet Chinois Chez Song

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(76)

Review Summary

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
Kam Do - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Kam Do

Opens Today at 11 am
(16)

Review Summary

Reviews present a mixed view of Kam Do: some praise Cantonese noodles and the General Tao, with memories of the place and notes of good service and value, while others lament a decline in quality and flavor in recent years. A number of comments say the food used to be better and miss the original standards, mentioning that dishes like Hot and Sour soup are not prepared properly and that overall taste has deteriorated. There are nostalgic voices that would return despite concerns, hoping Kam Do can regain its former consistency. Other voices warn to avoid the place until improvements are seen. Overall the sentiment acknowledges strong points such as service and select dishes, but frustration with inconsistency and decline persists.View restaurant profile
One Babo - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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One Babo

Opens Today at 11 am
(62)

Review Summary

One Babo is described as a lively study friendly spot with a welcoming staff, fast service, and a roomy comfortable vibe that makes it a popular place to hang out. The bubble tea is a standout with large portions and creative flavors, and the food usually satisfies with items like beef noodle soup and general tao, while some guests find certain dishes salty or not perfectly matched to the ads. The overall experience is enhanced by good ambience, music, and free wifi, though a few concerns are raised about price, occasional quality issues such as bitter tea or a mix up in ingredients, and the absence of a changing table in the bathrooms. In sum, the venue is praised for its boba and atmosphere and draws repeat visits, despite occasional inconsistencies and higher pricing.View restaurant profile
Village Oriental - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Village Oriental

Opens Today at 5 pm
(24)

Review Summary

Overall, Village Oriental is praised for a warm welcome and fast service, with dishes described as homemade and everything reported as excellent. Careful attention to allergies is appreciated, the quality of the food remains consistently high, portions are generous, and the owner provides friendly service in a welcoming atmosphere, with guests planning to return soon.View restaurant profile
Maison Mignon - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Maison Mignon

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(56)

Review Summary

Maison Mignon is described as a cozy, family run spot offering authentic Taiwanese dishes with comforting beef noodle soup and a variety of handmade pastries, and reviewers note fresh, simple preparation and flavors that feel homemade. The service receives frequent praise for friendliness from the owner and his family, creating a welcoming atmosphere and quick, reliable pickup for frequent guests. The restaurant is seen as a hidden gem off the main road and a great place to support local, with moon cakes and pineapple cakes highlighted as fresh and well made. Some comments point to occasional unevenness in flavor, a dining room that can feel quiet, and in one case crumbs on the tables, but overall the reviews emphasize tasty food, good value, and a warm, family oriented vibe that inspires return visits.View restaurant profile
YiFang Taïwan Fruit The - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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YiFang Taïwan Fruit The

Opens Today at 12 pm
(425)

Review Summary

YiFang Taïwan Fruit The receives consistent praise for tasty drinks and a wide range of flavors, from fruit teas to the brown sugar pearl matcha latte. Customers note high quality ingredients and real fruit, with favorites like the ginger winter special and passion fruit green tea. The shop is described as clean, cozy, and welcoming, with friendly, patient staff who provide good service. Promotions such as buy one get one free draw attention and add value, and the location near Concordia makes it convenient. There are playful touches like claw machines and occasional mystery drinks and surprise additions that enhance the experience. A few reviews mention menu variety, including healthier bubble teas and options for different sweetness levels, though some notes about flavor changes such as ginger milk replacing sugar cane milk appear. Overall, YiFang Taïwan Fruit The seems to be a popular choice for bubble tea in the area, with many praising the taste, service, and atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Tiger Sugar - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Tea House

Tiger Sugar

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(11)

Review Summary

Reviews for Tiger Sugar highlight good prices and handy home items, with some noting a change in the queso de grano brand. Bubble tea opinions vary: some say the drink was tasteless, while others praise the signature and strawberry mochi as exceptional. Service is described as attentive and friendly, and several reviewers say they would return. However, quality appears inconsistent, especially compared with other locations outside Montreal, and one Saturday order was described as expensive after tax. The tiger premium tea is criticized for being too watery and an extra cup was served in error. The mochi cheese is sometimes described as tasting off or too salty, with a wish for a subtler flavor, possibly an off day. Overall, the comments range from one of the best bubble teas to concerns about consistency and price, but the reviews also acknowledge a strong discovery and positive service.View restaurant profile
Keung Kee - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
Restaurant

Keung Kee

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(419)

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Keung Kee is widely regarded as an institution in Montreal's Chinatown, offering a large, affordable Cantonese menu built around fresh ingredients and authentic flavors. Reviews celebrate generous portions and strong seafood and wok dishes, with standouts like razor clams, clams with vermicelli, scallops, beef hotpot, orange beef, and lobster, all described as consistently tasty and reasonably priced. The dining experience is portrayed as lively and unpretentious, with fast service in a busy, sometimes noisy space and decor that is functional rather than fancy. Value and suitability for groups or families are repeatedly praised, though some notes point to uneven or impersonal service, occasional miscommunications about allergens or tipping, and the occasional dish arriving cold or not meeting expectations. The restaurant is also noted for veteran staff, authenticity, and a willingness to accommodate, making it a go-to for those seeking genuine Cantonese cooking at a good price in Chinatown. Some critiques mention plastic table coverings and a strong urge to keep expectations in check about service, but the overall tone emphasizes flavor, variety, and affordability as defining strengths.View restaurant profile
Symphonie - Cuisine Szechuannaise & Thaïlandaise - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Symphonie - Cuisine Szechuannaise & Thaïlandaise

Opens Today at 4 pm
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Reviews of Symphonie - Cuisine Szechuannaise and Thaïlandaise describe bold flavors and generous portions, with the General Tao often singled out as delicious and some calling it the best of all, and the rice dishes noted as especially good; the ambiance is generally relaxed and pleasant, and many diners appreciate the option to bring their own wine for added value. The consistency of good food and friendly service is noted by many, reinforcing the impression that this is among the better Asian options in town. On the other hand, some experiences point to pricing that feels steep for the value and occasional service issues, including tipping discussions that were perceived as insulting or inappropriate, which can dampen the mood and discourage a return. Overall, the restaurant is viewed positively for tasty dishes and ample portions, with caveats about cost and certain interactions, making it a notable choice in the local scene.View restaurant profile
Victoria Szechuan - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Victoria Szechuan

Opens Today at 4 pm
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Victoria Szechuan is widely praised for tasty food and a friendly, helpful staff. Reservations are recommended in advance. The venue is described as among the best Chinese restaurants in the south shore and is noted for accommodating large groups with round tables. Dishes such as lamb and Yu Xiang Pork come highly recommended. Service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with staff going out of their way to help and refill water. Good portions and reasonable prices add to the positive impression. Overall, guests express willingness to return.View restaurant profile
Zen Tao - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Zen Tao

Opens Today at 5 pm
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Zen Tao in Joliette is described as having exquisite and refined food in a clean, spacious setting, with fast and consistently respectful service and accurate orders that accommodate guest requests. Diners praise well presented dishes and highlight favorites such as red curry chicken and wonton soup, and many appreciate the option to bring their own wine for groups. The atmosphere is often calm and the dining experience quick and enjoyable, with good value noted and regular visits by diners. Some reviews note occasional errors in soups and desserts, and one visit describes slower or imperfect service and limited beverage options. A concern is raised about a table near the windows with very dirty glass and dead insects on the window sills, prompting questions about cleanliness in the space. Overall Zen Tao is regarded as a dependable and beloved spot in downtown Joliette, an institution with a unique charm that works well for groups and frequent diners.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Pinophyta - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Restaurant Pinophyta

Opens Today at 12 pm
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Pinophyta stands out as a hidden gem in downtown Montreal with a menu that feels authentically Chinese, featuring clay pot rice, dumplings, Hainan chicken, Dan Dan noodles, and handmade noodles. Reviews describe meals that taste comforting and homey, with generous portions and good value, and praise the bottom crust on clay pot rice and the freshness of dumplings, noodles, and soups. The service is repeatedly described as warm, attentive, and friendly, and the space is clean, cozy, and inviting, making the overall experience welcoming even when crowded. Several dishes stand out across the feedback, including the mouthwatering chicken and century eggs, mushroom and beef clay pot rice, spicy soups, and the dumplings, while some reviewers note variance in flavors or occasional missteps like cold chicken or mixed broth aromas; flavor profiles may skew toward authentic Cantonese or Chinese Canadian tastes. Despite occasional quibbles, the prevailing view is that Pinophyta delivers quality, variety, and value, with many readers planning to return to explore more dishes.View restaurant profile
Oncle Lee Kăo - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Oncle Lee Kăo

Opens Today at 5 pm
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Across reviews, Oncle Lee Kǎo is portrayed as a standout modern Chinese/Asian fusion spot where the food is consistently flavorful and the service attentive, with many dishes like duck platters, mapo tofu, crispy chow mein, shrimp toast and garlic fried rice receiving praise, and cocktails and desserts also highlighted. The atmosphere earns high marks for being stylish, warm, and often intimate, with a dim lighting that some note can make the menu hard to read and the music occasionally too loud. Guests frequently commend the ability to accommodate vegan or vegetarian options and to share plates, and many mention returning for the overall experience. A few critiques touch on occasional inconsistency between courses or pricing, but the general consensus remains very positive and that the restaurant delivers a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Presotea - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Presotea

Opens Today at 12 pm
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Reviews collectively describe Presotea as a bright, welcoming bubble tea spot near the metro with a broad, highly customizable menu and drinks that are consistently fresh and well balanced. Service is repeatedly praised for speed, warmth, and helpful flavor recommendations, with staff noted for their attentiveness and friendly energy even during busy times. The drinks range from milk teas and fruit slushes to boba with options to adjust sweetness and toppings, and the menu also features onigiri and banh mi for a fuller visit. Many visitors say the space is clean, cozy, and conducive to catching up or studying, and some call it the best Presotea in the city, with several noting it as a go to place they will return to again and again. Occasional comments mention higher prices compared to other chains, but the overall experience is described as top notch and reliable.View restaurant profile
Délices d'Asie - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Délices d'Asie

Opens Today at 5 pm
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Délices d'Asie is highly regarded for its authentic Asian cuisine, with dishes such as Singapore noodles with chicken described as a real delight, fresh ingredients, a clean and welcoming setting, and service that is efficient and friendly at good value; regulars have trusted it for years and view it as a cornerstone for Asian dining. Patrons frequently note consistent quality and a warm staff, making it an essential stop for many, though some comment that hours were shifted to dinner only after the pandemic, limiting daytime visits. Opinions on the food vary, with some praising hot, fresh meals and solid portions or even calling it the best, while others find dishes mediocre or tasteless and reheated, leading some to say they would not return. Nevertheless, the overall tone recognizes a convenient location, a pleasant atmosphere, attentive service, and options such as a la carte and table d'hote at reasonable prices, along with the possibility to bring wine.View restaurant profile
Ethan - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Ethan

Opens Today at 11 am
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Ethan in Chinatown is described as a fast, affordable Cantonese spot with generous portions, quick service, and a wide menu that includes pork dumplings, fried rice, beef with broccoli, General Tao chicken, roasted duck and a variety of dim sum, plus a strong bubble tea lineup making it a solid choice for value and hearty meals. Many reviews highlight consistent tasty dishes and speedy service, though experiences vary by visit; some praise friendly and efficient staff and easy seating, while others report rude or rushed service and a sense of tipping pressure. Hygiene concerns and a lively, noisy atmosphere appear in a few notes, and some dishes are described as not as flavorful or even dry, though others are praised for balance and depth. Despite the ups and downs, the general sentiment is to recommend Ethan for affordable, satisfying meals, especially for groups or takeout.View restaurant profile
Échalote - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Échalote

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(74)

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Échalote receives broadly positive notes for flavorful dishes, fresh ingredients, and generous portions at good value, with standout picks including chicken with peanut sauce, pad Thai, and tom yum; the food is often described as delicious and well presented. Service is frequently praised as attentive and welcoming, contributing to an overall pleasant dining experience and a willingness to return. There are caveats, however, as some visits feature meals that arrive cold, rolls and beef dishes that fall short, and reports of a chilly, sometimes uncomfortable dining room with concerns about cleanliness such as sticky salt and pepper shakers. A few reviews mention delivery issues or missing items, and others suggest that a livelier atmosphere or background music could enhance the experience. Taken together, Échalote appears to be a destination for flavorful, comforting dishes with friendly service, while consistency in temperature, cleanliness, and ambiance could be improved.View restaurant profile
Village De Chine - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Village De Chine

Opens Today at 11 am
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Village De Chine in Estrie offers a mix of traditional Chinese buffet favorites and a sushi bar, with hot and sour soup and lemon chicken highlighted as signature dishes and portions that are generous and festive. The fried batter is light and slightly sweet, the shrimp are fresh, and a recent update to the imperial roll batter makes them well textured and crispy. The on site ambiance is warm and the team seems to love their work. Several reviewers say they would dine here every week if their budget allowed. A visit with a mother described a warm welcome and homemade style dishes, with everything being homemade. Food is described as perfect. It is regarded as one of the best Chinese options in Sherbrooke. The wonton soup is among the best. The hostess is kind and samples of rolls are offered to accompany the soup. Sushi portions are generous and the place stays open late, near a popular bubble tea bar. A classic Chinese restaurant rather than a buffet, with consistent good food and warm service, though the atmosphere can feel a bit retro or aging. Chow mein Cantonese is very good. Takeout is an option. Prices have risen significantly over the past year and are not always up to date on the site, which can be surprising at payment. A negative note about salmon being watery and soy sauce priced high for what it is. Overall, Village De Chine remains a strong choice for reliable Chinese staples with good service and takeout, though some reviews note aging decor and higher prices.View restaurant profile
La Chinoise - Szechuan Thai - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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La Chinoise - Szechuan Thai

Opens Today at 3 pm
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Reviews of La Chinoise - Szechuan Thai highlight authentic flavors, generous portions, and consistently good food whether dining in or taking out, with many noting friendly staff and memorable service including small gifts from the owners. The sesame beef, wide menu, and fast lunch specials are frequently praised, and several comments describe the restaurant as among the best Asian options in the area. Some critiques mention items that are too heavily coated, soups that are not hot or sour enough, and occasional language barriers with francophone customers. Overall the consensus is that La Chinoise - Szechuan Thai offers unique flavors and solid value that many would return for, making it a standout choice in the region despite a few inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Wok Cafe - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Wok Cafe

Opens Today at 11 am
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Overall, reviews describe Wok Cafe as a reliable, family friendly spot with large portions, quick service, and very affordable prices, featuring a diverse menu with strong vegetarian and vegan options and many dishes that feel fresh and flavorful. The atmosphere is warm and clean, with an open kitchen that adds to the sense of trust, and staff are frequently praised for friendliness and attentiveness, though a few reviews note rude moments and inconsistent service. Takeout and delivery are well regarded, with food arriving hot and well packed, making Wok Cafe a go to for both dine in and takeout. Some feedback mentions a decline in quality over time and calls for improvements to maintain the strong value and reputation.View restaurant profile
Oncle Lee - Montreal Taiwanese, Szechuan Restaurants
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Oncle Lee

Opens Today at 5 pm
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Oncle Lee is described as a vibrant, modern take on Chinese fusion with a lively atmosphere and a menu built for sharing. The duck is repeatedly highlighted as a standout, often described as succulent with a range of accompanying condiments, while other favorites include spicy salmon on crispy rice, scallops with XO sauce, mushrooms with miso beurre blanc, aubergines with peanut sauce, and sesame noodles. Service is praised for attentiveness and warmth, and the overall dining experience is noted as well executed, though some visits experience slower bar service, crowd noise, or compact tables. Ambiance varies from a festive terrace or lounge vibe to a busier indoor scene, with many reviews mentioning a lively, social setting that encourages sharing. Portion sizes and value are described as mixed, with generous sharing plates in some reviews and higher prices or smaller portions in others, while cocktails and saké selections are frequently highlighted and desserts such as French toast and yogurt parfait receive praise. Overall the consensus is that Oncle Lee delivers flavorful, adventurous dishes with strong execution and a strong reason to return to try more of the menu.View restaurant profile
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