Beijing Dumpling is praised for fresh, flavorful dumplings and soup dumplings, with vegetarian options and a simple, authentic vibe. The menu is varied, portions are generous for the price, and the staff are welcoming and attentive, with allergy awareness noted by guests. Service can feel hurried or pushy during busy times, though many reviews describe fast and friendly care and reliable takeout or dine-in service. The made-to-order approach can mean a brief wait, but the dumplings are often described as among the best in Montreal. Overall it is considered a solid go-to for dumplings with good value and a welcoming atmosphere.
No frills. Fresh soup dumplings. No rice which surprised me, but that just meant more room to eat dumplings. I think they make the dumplings to order, so it was a little slow, but I wasn't in a rush. I will be back.
Staff is very welcoming & friendly. They also take in account allergies. I ordered a menu item which the chef chooses a selection for me, the staff asked me if I had allergies to avoid giving me an item that would contain it. They also took in account the fact that I don't like seafood. This place was almost empty, which makes no sense in my opinion. Food is served hot & fresh. It's very good. Unironically some of the best dumplings/bao I've had in my life & I'm not exaggerating.
I had vegetarian dumplings & they were delicious. I highly recommend this restaurant for sit down or take out. The menu is varied & the customer service was good as well.
Jan 7, 2026
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Ce resto est dans le top 3 de mes valeurs sûres du quartier. Les dumplings sont irréprochables, surtout vu les prix, qui sont plus que raisonnables. Le décor est simple, mais il est à l'image du service: sans artifice & authentique. Un vrai safe space culinaire lol
I ordered takeaway tonight from a spot on St-Denis in Montreal & was pleasantly surprised. I went with the large pork wonton soup (10 dumplings) & the hot & sour cucumber salad - all for $17.22, which I found very reasonable for the area.
The soup was flavorful without being too salty, & the seaweed pieces added a nice touch. The cucumber salad was also fresh & tasty, though personally, I would have preferred a lighter hand on the garlic (you'll see what I mean in the photo).
The interior of the restaurant is simple but clean. It was a quiet Tuesday evening, so the small terrace hadn't been set up, which was a bit of a letdown. That said, the service was friendly & quick - always a plus.