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Laurentians (North Shore) Dumplings Open Lunch

We found 2 recommendations for Laurentians (North Shore) Dumplings Open Lunch.

See also: The 10 Best Laurentians (North Shore) Dumplings Open Lunch which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Laurentians (North Shore) Restaurants.

Restaurant Sushi Queen - Laurentians (North Shore) Dumplings Open Lunch
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Restaurant Sushi Queen

Opens Today at 11 am
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Review Summary

Overall, Sushi Queen draws mixed reviews with some customers praising the poke bowls and sushi, while others report mediocre quality and recall better experiences in the past. Some menu items are described as warm or not very fresh, with a diluted miso soup and tuna that tastes frozen and eggs with an odd flavor. Positive notes about the poke bowls and certain sushi offerings appear alongside warnings that the place may not meet expectations for readers from British Columbia. Service is described as very slow even when few customers are present, and language barriers make it difficult to communicate in French. Changes to the menu are noted, including the removal of options like rice paper or soy sauce, leaving some diners disappointed. In short, the reviews for Sushi Queen range from high praise to concerns about consistency in food quality and service.View restaurant profile
Baijia Dumplings - Laurentians (North Shore) Dumplings Open Lunch
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Baijia Dumplings

Opens Today at 11 am
(213)

Review Summary

Baijia Dumplings earns strong praise across reviews for fresh, flavorful dumplings and authentic Chinese flavors, with the pork and chives, juicy soup dumplings, and xiaolongbao singled out as standout favorites and dipping sauces often praised. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, creating a welcoming vibe even in a very small, cozy space that leans toward takeout or delivery. The restaurant is compact with limited seating, so takeout is common, though dine-in is possible when a table opens up; the food is noted as arriving hot and tasty and is generally good value. A few comments mention occasional misses such as dumplings lacking soup or uneven results for vegetarian options, and the warm indoor space can feel a bit cramped, but these drawbacks are outweighed by overall quality, freshness, and quick service. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem and among the best dumpling spots in the area, with plans to return and recommend it to others.View restaurant profile

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