Khmer Angkor Express receives overall positive feedback from diners who highlight fresh, flavorful food, generous portions, and reasonable prices, with many calling it a reliable family run favorite in the area. The Bangkok soup is repeatedly praised for its depth and warmth, and the fried rice and a range of dishes such as pad Thai and General Tao chicken are noted as well prepared and comforting. Service and ambiance are described as fast, friendly, and simple, though several reviews point to occasional delays, inattentive staff, or missed items during busy hours. Some guests mention dated decor or a need for modernization, while others appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and good value. Overall, customers express a willingness to return, enjoying dependable comfort food and friendly staff, even as a few experiences fall short on timing or execution.View restaurant profile
Palais Thai garners strong praise for flavorful, consistently good food and generous portions, with many reviewers naming it one of the best restaurants in Quebec and highlighting soups, especially a wonton soup whose delicate wrappers and rich broth stand out. The cuisine is described as unique and delicious, and the service is often friendly, though some visits experience longer waits or a busy dining room that can slow things down. A bring-your-own-wine policy is noted, and reservations are recommended to avoid disappointments. Most comments suggest returning when in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, and many feel the overall experience is worth it, yet a few reviews describe ordinary flavors, excessive smoke in the dining area, or a curry that misses expected Thai notes, reminding readers that experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Les Délices du Paradis draws mixed but generally positive feedback, with diners praising authentic flavors and large portions across Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Chinese dishes, fast and friendly service, and reasonable prices that feel like good value. Favorites such as Bangkok soup, green curry soup, imperial rolls, and General Tao are repeatedly praised, though some note the batter can be oily and the sauce heavy and a few dishes arrive with lukewarm rice. The decor is often described as old-fashioned or kitschy, but the cozy, family-friendly atmosphere and welcoming vibe keep guests coming back. BYOW is mentioned by several diners, and many say they would return, considering it among the better Asian options in the area around Boucherville or Longueuil for a casual meal or family gathering. During busy nights service can be expeditious but timing may vary.View restaurant profile
Cambodiana draws positive notes for a friendly staff, a welcoming ambiance, and dishes that are fresh and generally tasty, with generous portions and reasonable prices, and a suggestion to bring your own wine. Some reviewers feel flavors could be more pronounced, pointing to a peanut sauce that lacks depth, a soup needing a touch more spice, and a General Tao sauce that tastes a bit like ketchup. A few longtime patrons feel the quality isn’t what it used to be and that the owner's smile has faded. Yet many praise the attentive service, the unique authentic character, and the overall experience that makes celebrations feel special, with generous effort from the staff and a considered menu. The overall impression is solid, balancing dependable food and impeccable service with a pleasant atmosphere, while a minority note that certain dishes do not wow as much as before.View restaurant profile
Chez Sakina earns praise for solid value and flavorful dishes, with bring your own wine noted as a plus and service described as friendly and attentive. The terrace offers a view of the St Lawrence River, adding to the ambiance, and the food is widely considered delicious and affordable, with the wonton soup highlighted as a must. Reservations are advised for large groups, and many diners say they would return because the overall experience is consistently good. Some concerns appear about a poor welcome despite a reservation and occasional seating issues on busy nights, suggesting room for improvement in front of house operations and decor, but the general impression remains positive.View restaurant profile
Praya feels like a discreet, unflashy spot with sincere, well executed cooking that tastes homemade. The soup is comforting and balanced, and the Cambodian beef dish has real character with spices that are well controlled. The atmosphere is calm and quiet, a welcome plus for lunch when there is no rush. The service is simple and efficient. Prices are affordable, making the experience even more pleasant. Dishes from East Asia feel authentic and satisfying, with most guests leaving full and content. Wine can be brought to the table, which adds to the value. Even when no reservation is made, a table can be found after a short wait, though reservations are recommended. The host and staff are courteous and professional. Praya is praised as a great discovery for comforting Asian dishes, with mentions of Bangkok soup, Thai chicken, Praya noodles, Praya chicken and the famous Banh oi. Some reviews consider it a top pick in Saint Hyacinthe and a convenient option before a show nearby. The tasting menu is well worth it. Overall, Praya offers authentic East Asian comfort with friendly service and good value.View restaurant profile