Dobe & Andy
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Display Allpork(76) bbq(52) chinese(45) duck(45) rice(39) fried rice(34) noodle(34) char siu(30) sauce(24) chinatown(23) tea(22) hong kong(21)Very nice & simple restaurant, serving traditionnal & modern hong kong style food. Fast & amazing service too! Highlights : - Char Siu Pork - Crispy roast pork belly - Well Seasoned fried chicken! They kept to same retro style as the old restaurant (it was a chinese noodle before) & it brings out some childhood memories ♥️
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!
First time trying char siu & man was I not disappointed. Roasted pork is also amazing. You can feel the love these guys put into their food. I ordered on Uber Eats & the food arrived cold & IT WAS STILL SO GOOD. So I can't even imagine how godlike their food must be when it's hot eating at their restaurant. I'm a fan & I will be seeing you guys soon in your establishment. Cheers.
This is my go-to spot in Chinatown. The place has a nice, old-school vibe with OG Hong-Kong cinema posters. The BBQ meat is incredible, I highly recommend the Char Siu pork!!!
Had a lot of expectations about this place with all the rave reviews. I must say that this was my first time eating this sort of Chinese food.
I was a bit disappointed. The food was good, but not as good as what I was hoping. We had the soya chicken & char siu signature dishes. We had a preference for the char siu, but we're disappointed nonetheless, both lacked flavor & texture in our opinion.
Service was very quick
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.