Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 11 am - 8 pm |
Wednesday | 11 am - 8 pm |
Thursday | 11 am - 8 pm |
Friday | 11 am - 10 pm |
Saturday | 11 am - 10 pm |
Sunday | 11 am - 9 pm |
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Display Allpork(67) bbq(41) chinese(35) duck(33) rice(31) fried rice(28) char siu(21) noodle(21) roasted(20)The duck is INSANE. Delicate ginger soup broth, great service. If they have the cucumber salad on the specials definitely get it.View more
Love this place since day one!
Anytime I am around I can't but stop by. The food is the best & affordable. Portions are super generous. The duck & the pork are delicious. A must try!View more
A Bit Expensive for the Quantity. They've Increased Prices since a Few Years Ago & No Longer have the Sweet Sauce, but it is Better than Average, so I am Giving them 4 Stars. Duck does Not Have the Gamey Taste that Duck Should...View more
Dobe & Andy came highly recommended as a must-try spot for Chinese BBQ in Montreal, so we were really looking forward to it-especially coming from Toronto, where great & affordable Chinese BBQ options are everywhere.
Unfortunately, it ended up being a big disappointment. When we arrived, it was a bit chaotic & unclear whether we were supposed to line up or just wait to be seated-there wasn't much direction. Once we got seated & looked at the menu, we noticed the prices were quite high compared to what we're used to in Toronto. Still, we were hopeful the food would make up for it.
But when the food arrived, the portions were underwhelming for the price. The large green vegetable dish alone was over $14. The BBQ pork (cha siu) was a major letdown-dry, thickly cut, & lacking flavor. The roast pork was also dry & didn't come with nearly enough sauce. The BBQ duck was decent, but nothing special.
Overall, we left pretty disappointed. Honestly, I could walk into any Chinese BBQ spot in Toronto-even the ones inside grocery stores-& get better BBQ pork than what we had here. It just didn't live up to the hype.View more
The last time I visited was 10 years ago due to my relocation, & this visit was just as memorable as the last. I appreciated the noticeable improvements in the meal (chicken & duck on rice). The service was fast & friendly, & the owner was exceptionally welcoming, ensuring we were well taken care of.
I will definitely come back soon!!View more
Our waitress was incredible. Despite us being a little late on our reservation, she was extremely warm towards our group & super enthusiastic. She saw that we were foodies & wanted to taste everything so she took the time to strategize how we would go about our order to maximize the amount of items we could taste.
The food was delicious. We got the 4 meat platter, shrimp & duck fried rice, chilli wonton noodles, duck chow main, veg of the day & soup. Everything was delicious.
I highly recommend this place & serious kudos to our waitress for being such a rockstar & providing authentically warm & enthusiastic service to our table.View more
Decent noodle with good portion. I was looking for a place with good noodle & bbq pork&duck & this place did not disappoint me. Will go back again!View more
Anything on the menu is delicious. Bbq'd meats are to die for. Great prices. Simple but mixture of whimsical (duck figurines), trendy (local beer brand) & vintage (old HK & Bruce Lee posters) decor.View more
So not order the roasted duck. Overcooked & dry, there are better places for it in Chinatown.View more
Curry Duck Fried Rice was so absurdly good that I ordered two of them. PhenomenalView more
The duck was fantastic, service was good & if you are a Bruce Lee fan you'll love the atmosphereView more
The place has been around since the 80s & I get why. The pork BBQ was my favorite, over the egg fried rice. No frills, hole in the wall, full of character. I thought the duck was a lot of bones & not a lot of meat, that would be the only thing I wouldn't order next time. Quick walk from the metro, fun to take in China Town tooView more
GREAT Chinese restaurant to go to for an afternoon lunch. I had duck chow mein, bok choy & a 3 meat plattet of bbq pork, roasted pork & duck. We also got this amazing hot sauce that I wish I had at home.View more
Great place to go in Chinatown. The food is great (although my roast duck did have a lot of bones). The wonton soup is a must have. It's large enough for 2-3 people to share & comes with 4 wontons. It has a great onion flavor. My favorite of the meats is the roast pork - which is really pork belly with crispy skin. Even in soup the skin stays crispy. The char sui is also very good. They also have a very refreshing Hong Kong Lemon Iced Tea. The restaurant itself is tucked away & there is often a line. The line can be long, but it moves fast. Once seated, the service is very rushed & uneven. They usually only have two servers for the whole restaurant who also clean & prepare some parts of orders. I ordered the roast pork one time but the server messed up the order & brought char sui - lesson learned, triple check your order with them. You also might need to flag down your server. If you get there too late they usually run out of the more popular items & what they have when you sit down might not be what they have when you order. Because of the short staff, the tables & chairs are not always cleaned properly.View more
Food was a 3/5 for us, the meats (bbq pork & duck) were both just too salty which perhaps we are the outliers who find that many restaurants in Montreal serve extremely salty meat. Loved the laid back ambience & staff tho. Would return for a nice cold ice tea out of the hot sun.View more
Really delicious BBQ pork & duck. BBQ pork was fatty & juicy, the duck was very flavourful. The large vegetables was smaller than expected but still quite tasty, a good amount of garlic used. I wish we had more time to dine in for the spiked Ribena drink. Cool retro vibes in the restaurant, like I was transported to the 90s.View more
Foodie treasure in Chinatown Casual dining for locals & tourists alike, & the best roasted meats around We always have the roast pork, served either in a soup with noodles or on rice They also have delicious roasted duck & pork char sui You gotta try this place if you're downtown & need some great food It's perfect before a show or a walk thru the Quartier des SpectaclesView more
Tried all the meats here & was pretty disappointed. Everything was served barely warm so that was off-putting to start. Pork shoulder was pretty tasty, duck & other pork were bland & below average. Service was very good & polite thoughView more
Love this place. The duck & bbq pork is especially great.View more
Great value here, especially if you get their 2 or 3 meat combo. Pork dishes are on the fattier side but they are indisputably tasty. Their roast duck can't be boneless but the staff was nice enough to make sure I had a "meatier" portion. They had chili oil if you want a bit of spice too. Overall great spot in Chinatown!View more
Lowkey & cute place in Chinatown. Lowmei with char siu & duck is my go too nowView more
Honestly, not very good. Everything is very very salty, oily, & sweet (more so than other Chinese food) Our chowmein was clearly sitting in an oven to keep hot because the edges were burned & black. The soy chicken & BBQ pork were quite good, but the duck was overly salty. The service was slow but nice. After being seated, the food came really quickly.View more
We went there on a Friday night, around 7h00 pm. I was expecting a big crowd, but it was pleasantly calm to see we didn't have to wait long (less 5 min) to get a table. The waitress was friendly & welcoming. Compared to other asian restaurants in Chinatown, the staff speaks excellent french/english. Decor has pretty cool vibe, mostly inspired from Bruce Lee & other movies/videogames from the 90's. Restaurant was ok in term of cleanliness, I have seen much worse in Chinatown. The menu is not extensive, but has enough items to please most crowds. We were a party of two, & we decide to take a speciality combo : Fried rice + combination of 3 meats (roasted pork, char Siu, & duck). The rice was very tasty, had that charred flavor that only a wok under gas grill can accomplish. A bit greasy (watch out diet followers), but that is to be expected. - Char Siu : very good, the meat was juicy & delicious. Maybe I would have liked a bit more browned/cooked on the exterior, but overall very good. - Roasted pork : the crispy skin is umamic! Meat was juicy, not dried at all. Maybe the best meat of all 3. Wished we had a bit more of this one! - Duck : less crispy skin than the roasted pork but still very good. The meat was slightly dried, but the taste was there. There was also green onion sauce with ginger, & pickled vegetables on the side, which were appreciated. It costs us 20$ + tip, & we have enough food for 2. Probably one of the best value for money in Chinatown. The only downside (& major upside) is that it's located inside a building. Not on Viger street. So you gotta know where to go. Takeout is also possible. Overall, the food was better than most of Chinatown restaurants where I've been, & it has an exceptional value for money. Will certainly go back. Perfect to bring a date, while showing your foodie personality!View more
I come here once a week at this point. The duck & pork combo is out of the world.View more
Decent Chinese food. The wok hei on the stir fried bok choy was pretty good but the noodles were cold & not as firm as I would have liked. The duck was good but the char siu was rather dry. Friendly staff.View more
Duck fried rice was good & the garlic dumplings were amazing. I have to admit the decor is a little funky & just not my thing but it does not detract from our experience.View more
Great food, try the duck! Too bad the service & especially the hostess brought it down. It was like she was bothered to have customers. I doubt we’ll return.View more