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Dragon Beard Candy

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Dragon Beard Candy Chinatown, Montreal: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
ChineseDesserts & Sweets

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Dragon Beard Candy specializes in the traditional Chinese confection made from sugar and maltose, crafted into thousands of paper-thin, silky strands. Skilled artisans pull and fold the syrup repeatedly until it achieves a distinct, delicate texture that melts instantly upon contact with the palate. The process requires precise temperature control and expert manual technique to produce the signature cocoon shape. These handcrafted sweets often feature a rich, nutty center comprised of finely ground peanuts, sesame seeds, and shredded coconut. Each piece represents a historical culinary art form that demands meticulous attention to detail during production. The resulting treat balances a subtle, refined sweetness with a characteristic soft, thread-like mouthfeel. This establishment focuses exclusively on this unique, labor-intensive craft to provide an authentic experience of this heritage-based confectionery delight.

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Dragon Beard Candy stands as a beloved and essential destination in Montreal's Chinatown, celebrated for its unique, labor-intensive artisanal treats that offer a nostalgic and delicious experience. Visitors frequently praise the exceptional quality and texture of the signature hand-pulled candy, which features a perfect blend of nutty fillings, and many also highlight the excellent egg waffles as a must-try item. The welcoming atmosphere, combined with the opportunity to watch the intricate traditional candy-making process firsthand, makes this shop a highly recommended local gem that leaves a lasting impression on everyone who stops by.
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I've been visiting Dragon Beard Candy in Chinatown since I was young, & it remains one of my favorite stops whenever I'm in the area. The chef is always incredibly friendly, & you can truly see the passion & care that goes into his craft.

The dragon beard candy is absolutely delicious-fresh, unique, & a must-try for anyone visiting Chinatown. It's wonderful to see a business that has stayed true to its tradition & quality over the years.

I'm proud to have supported this local gem for so long & will happily continue to do so for many years to come!

Jun 12, 2026
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Fantastic spot!! Definitely worth trying the dragon beard candy. It's so cool. 🐉 🍬

Jun 9, 2026
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Dragon beard candy is delish. Must try if you are visiting Chinatown.

Mar 31, 2026
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How important is Dragon's Beard Candy on your Montreal itinerary? If your flight lands in YUL at 1:45pm, is there enough time to buy OPUS cards, ride 747 to downtown, drag luggages from bus stop to Chinatown, & run into this tiny store before it closes at 4:30pm?

This was no idle musing, but real calculations my daughter & I contended before we flew thousands of miles from SFO. This was the high expectations we had for Dragon's Beard Candy of Montreal. & Dragon's Beard Candy did not disappoint!

For several years, we were able to get dragon's beard candy from a San Francisco shop. But that store has closed for quite some time presumably because this product is labour intensive to make. We are super psyched that we can visit this shop in Montreal! This Montreal candy is also better suited to our taste in that it has a better mix of handpulled candy fibres with nutty ingredients so it is less sticky when you do not eat it right away. The shop owner told us that her candy can stay well for a month in a fridge.

If you come to Montreal, do as we do: go to Dragon's Beard Candy on the first opportunity! During our one week stay, we returned to the shop three more times. It is that good.

Mar 30, 2026
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I know the focus of this place is on the dragon beard candy but also: they have the best egg waffle I've had outside of Hong Kong!

Nov 27, 2025
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A true Montreal classic - Dragon's Beard Candy in Chinatown

This spot has been around forever, & I've been visiting since I was a child. It's such an important part of Montreal's history & truly a hidden gem. Watching the dragon's beard candy being made fresh right in front of you never gets old - it's such a unique & nostalgic experience.

Their classic dragon's beard candy is always delicious, & I highly recommend grabbing one of their egg pancakes while you're there. It's a small stop that's packed with tradition, sweetness, & memories - well worth a visit if you're in Chinatown! 🐉🍬

Oct 21, 2025
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Trecked across Montreal to buy this dragon beard candy . Bought 8 boxes to bring home. Incredibly delicious. The husband & wife duo are incredibly nice

Oct 8, 2025
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Walking through the heart of Montreal's Chinatown, I discovered a charming shop called Dragon's Beard Candy. My partner, who is from Hong Kong, first introduced me to this candy years ago, & she explained that it's rare because it's so labor-intensive to make. Seeing the chef pull & stretch the sugar into delicate, hair-like strands right in front of us was a real treat.

For those unfamiliar, Dragon's Beard Candy starts with cooled sugar that's repeatedly stretched in cornstarch until it forms fine, thread-like fibers-resembling a dragon's beard. Once the strands are ready, a mixture of nuts & coconut is wrapped inside to create little cubes. I got a pack of six, which costs $6 CAD, & they were absolutely delicious.

The chef was friendly, speaking fluent French, English, & Cantonese, & he shared his story & how he learned this craft. He even took time to explain the process, which made the experience extra special.

If you're in Montreal's Chinatown & haven't tried this candy, I highly recommend stopping by. The shop is right on the main pedestrian street, & they also accept credit cards, making it an easy & unforgettable treat.

Sep 29, 2025
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