Restaurant Jc Tao is described as a solid choice in Saint-Jérôme with generous portions, fresh flavors, and fast, friendly service that works well for dine-in, takeout, or delivery. Dishes like chow mein and General Tao are repeatedly praised for taste and consistency, and many reviewers call it the best or a standout in the area. Value is frequently noted, with affordable prices and the option to bring your own wine, while the atmosphere is described as cozy and welcoming, sometimes with a pleasant terrace and attentive staff. Some downsides appear, such as occasional overly salty dishes or batter-heavy items, and a few comments about cleanliness or the dining area, but these are not universal. Overall, the reviews paint Restaurant Jc Tao as a reliable favorite for Asian cuisine in town, with most people planning to return or recommending it for a quick, satisfying meal.View restaurant profile
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Cambodiana is described as a small, friendly place with fast service and attentive staff who refill water and bring meals quickly, and the menu features fresh and well prepared items like spring rolls and shrimp dishes, with diners noting that many dishes are very good and reasonably priced and that you can bring your own wine or beer. Some reviews praise the freshness and healthfulness of the food, the simple cleanliness of the decor, and a family friendly vibe, plus an affordable table d'hote option including soup, spring rolls, a main course with rice, dessert and jasmine tea or coffee. However, several comments point to a need for renovation and a tired decor, with walls that could use a refresh and a sense that the place is stuck in the past. Service quality varies, with quick service and friendly servers in some visits, but slower service for groups or on busy nights, and one note about needing to alert staff to speed things up. A few dishes receive mixed results, notably a pad thai described as noodles in a watery sauce with missing peanuts, lime and sprouts, and some spring rolls lacking filling, while other staples like imperial rolls and fragrant dishes are praised. Overall, customers find the food tasty and price competitive, and some describe the experience as a pleasant discovery for a Sunday night, while others see room for modernization and better handling of demand.View restaurant profile
Tamaki Sushi receives mixed reviews from diners, with many praising the food as excellent and well presented, the atmosphere as nice, the service as fast, and plates served hot, along with a friendly server and a pleasant dining experience; some comments express disappointment with bland dishes, smaller portions, a price increase, and a night when the sushi did not feel fresh, making the visit feel ordinary compared with past experiences; the option to bring your own wine is appreciated by some, parking is paid but inexpensive, and several guests say they would return, noting overall positive experiences alongside areas to improve.View restaurant profile