Chifa is a chifa restaurant montreal and a chinese peruvian restaurant montreal, representing Chef Larrea’s way of sharing childhood memories through his own interpretation of Chinese Peruvian cuisine. Originating from Peru, this Chifa cuisine is the accord of Chinese elements, expressing the identity of a true fusion restaurant montreal.
Chifa blends Peruvian and Chinese influences into a vibrant dining experience, with flavorful dishes, a stylish ambiance and attentive service that many reviews praise, along with inventive cocktails and a welcoming atmosphere. While a few notes mention small portions or busy nights, the overall impression highlights originality, quality and memorable flavors.
Estuvimos en la mesa para 8 y más personas, en général la decoración es bonita y las camareras muy atentas, llegamos puntuales a la reservacion y la mesa no estaba lista, la comida demoró en elaborarse, compré la parrillada de Langosta y mariscos y predominaba mucho el sabor a la harina de empanar y al huevo, los tragos buenos y la sopa tambien, los asientos son banquetas sin espaldar muy incómodas. Cabe destacar que fuimos un 14 de febrero y el local estaba muy concurrido.
Feb 15, 2026
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Unfortunately last visit.
I've had birthdays here, brought my employees here many times & had frequent date nights here.
We booked three weeks ago for Valentines & were seated in a makeshift back of the bar area by employee chargers facing the back of a big coffee machine. When I asked to move to an empty table, I was told it was reserved for'advanced bookings' & it stayed empty all night. The menu hasn't changed in years, & our waitress never came back for drinks. overall for the price, location & nothing for repeat customers… We'll be going somewhere else from now on.
The service was great, the atmosphere was perfect. The but, I didn't feel the real peruvian chifa flavor on the dish that I took. I would put maybe, as part of the decoration on the plate a couple of wanton. The portions were small, was no taipa at all.