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Dobe & Andy

Restaurant simple servant plats chinois traditionnels, dont dumplings, grillades de canard et soupe de wonton.
Quartier Chinois
4.1$
FERMÉOuvre aujourd'hui à 11:00
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Dobe & Andy Quartier Chinois, Montréal : Menu, Avis & Réservation (2026)
ChinoiseDumplings (ravioli chinois)AsiatiqueBrunch
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Dobe & Andy se spécialise dans les viandes rôties de style cantonnais et les raviolis façonnés à la main, servis dans un cadre fonctionnel et très efficace. Le menu propose des assiettes emblématiques de canard rôti succulent et de poitrine de porc croustillante, déposées sur de généreuses portions de riz au jasmin ou de nouilles aux œufs. Les clients découvrent une expérience culinaire directe qui privilégie les techniques de préparation traditionnelles et des profils de saveurs riches. Des bouillons parfaitement assaisonnés accompagnent la sélection variée de raviolis à la vapeur ou poêlés, garnis de mélanges de viandes et de légumes de qualité. La cuisine assure une production constante de plats réconfortants classiques, conçus pour la rapidité et le service efficace. Chaque élément reflète une attention rigoureuse à l'assaisonnement et à la tendreté des viandes. Cet établissement offre un aperçu précis des bases de la cuisine chinoise régionale.
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Avis pour Dobe & Andy

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sur Google4.2 (1300+)
*au 2026-07-01
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Résumé des avis

Dobe & Andy est largement reconnu comme une institution du barbecue cantonais authentique à Montréal, de nombreux clients louant la saveur de son char siu, son porc rôti croustillant et son canard succulent. Bien que les habitués célèbrent souvent l'ambiance nostalgique et la qualité constante de l'établissement, les avis récents témoignent d'une divergence d'expériences concernant l'efficacité du service et la régularité des plats. Les adeptes soulignent fréquemment la générosité des portions et la sauce à l'oignon vert, tandis que d'autres expriment des préoccupations liées à l'augmentation des prix, aux variations de température des viandes et à des erreurs de service occasionnelles. Malgré des opinions partagées sur les changements récents, de nombreux visiteurs continuent de fréquenter ce restaurant pour ses plats classiques de style hong-kongais et son personnel accueillant, confirmant ainsi sa réputation en tant que destination culinaire incontournable du quartier chinois.

I used to love ordering from you. Ordered today, half my order was missing. I asked for roast pork & got BBQ pork. Small amounts for the price. You need to pay attention to the details of your online orders. Very disappointed

7 nov. 2025
sur Google

First timers in Montreal & amazed at the variety & quality of restaurants. I'm from Richmond, BC, where we have the best Chinese food but this restaurant exceeds most of the wonton places I've been to.
The roast pork is crispy & comes with ginger & onion sauce which makes eating pork belly less indulgent! The Cantonese chow mein is tasty & comes with plenty of ingredients. I asked for xtra crispy noodles & it came perfectly. The cup of steamed rice seemed like a bowl. It was overflowing!
The 2 ladies serving were hustling & bustling. They were attentive, efficient & friendly!
The prices were also very fair. This restaurant is a must try when in Chinatown!!!

9 oct. 2025
sur Google

This was great, wasn't expecting much honestly, but was craving those Singapore Hawker Centers & it brought me right back. First time I'm having this good of Chinese barbecue in Montreal, both the roasted pork & bbq pork were great. Juicy & flavorful.

I'll have to try the duck next time.

4 oct. 2025
sur Google

Dobe & Andy makes some of the best Chinese BBQ I've had in Montreal. The roast duck is crispy & flavorful, the pork is tender, & every dish feels like it's made with real care. For those who know, this is HK comfort food at its best.

The vibe is low-key & friendly, & the food comes out fast. It's the kind of spot you think about days later & end up going back to without even planning it.

25 juil. 2025
sur Google

Updated: 07/04/25

This time around, we actually sat & took the time to dine.

Their noodles is something else & this time it was different.

Located inside a building, not hard to find. I'm usually in for these type of food for the price & quality. This place, the quality was not there. Ordered the roasted pork/BBQ pork combo. Roasted pork had more fat than meat, the skin was chewy. BBQ pork is usually moist but it was on the dry side, sauce should've been added but zero was added. Young Chow Fried Rice was the only decent part of the experience.

4 juil. 2025
sur Google

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.

21 avr. 2025
sur Google

Cons
- Dry charsiu BBQ pork.
- Took 15 mins to bring us a rice plate that had precooked pork. People who came after got the same food first.
- Wonton soup was way too salty. The wontons themselves tasted like they had been frozen for a long time.

Pros:
- Kinda cheap
- Roasted pork was tasty with crispy skin & not too fatty

6 avr. 2025
sur Google

The best Cantonese restaurant I've ever had.
Tbh everything I had was perfect. Especially I loved their roast pork. I will definitely go back to try their different dishes!

25 mars 2025
sur Google
4.0

Love the roasted pork, super crispy skin. Chaxio is also good.

22 déc. 2024
sur Google
2.0

So not order the roasted duck. Overcooked & dry, there are better places for it in Chinatown.

29 août 2024
sur Google