lundi | 6:30 (am) - 10:30, 11:30 - 22:00 |
mardi | 6:30 (am) - 10:30, 11:30 - 22:00 |
mercredi | 6:30 (am) - 10:30, 11:30 - 22:00 |
jeudi | 6:30 (am) - 10:30, 11:30 - 22:00 |
vendredi | 6:30 (am) - 10:30, 11:30 - 22:00 |
samedi | 6:30 (am) - 22:00 |
dimanche | 6:30 (am) - 22:00 |
Le restaurant East sert une cuisine pan-asiatique dans un décor moderne et éclectique qui rappelle, par certains détails, l’époque effervescente du vieux Shanghai.
Né d’une démarche très personnelle des restaurateurs propriétaires, le concept du East a été développé avec l’intention de faire découvrir à la clientèle des plats coups de cœur. Chaque plat au menu se distingue par sa saveur et son histoire selon son pays d’origine. Tous les amoureux de la cuisine asiatique se feront un plaisir de se les rappeler ou de simplement les découvrir pour une première fois.
Le East est aussi l’endroit idéal pour se réunir entre amis et collègues de travail après une journée bien remplie pour profiter d’une carte de cocktails qui invite au voyage. Développée par Lawrence Picard, la carte offre des classiques et des créations avec une touche « Old Shanghai ».
Étant également le restaurant de l’hôtel Renaissance Montréal, le East offre de copieux déjeuners
(traditionnels et une sélection de Dim Sum) à chaque jour de la semaine.
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Afficher toutasian(12) prix(11) chicken(11) qualite(11) oyster(9) mtl à table(8) bar(8) cocktail(8) dessert(8)Delicious Asian fusion dishesVoir plus
Very classy lounge, very comfortable seating. The pan Asian fare was boldly flavored. The portion was large & the menu was diverse.Voir plus
Omg it was one of the best asian ever. Chicken Ginger dumplings are a must, its sauce is incredible. Thanks to Justin who gave us the perfect recommendations for this dinner.Voir plus
We stayed at Renaissance & thought we should just book an easy dinner on-site. Then this Asian fusion restaurant just blew our mind. As Asian, we can say all the dishes were authentic & beyond our expectation.Voir plus
pretty good food. i love their korean beef very delicious. Best asian food in montreal. have some halal options too.Voir plus
Don't bother without a reservation, they will seat you like an inconvenience. Took my mother there in light of MTL à Table on a Tuesday night around 18:30, we were given the "table" right by the entrance screen that only had one sad run-down chair before the waiter who saw us went to get another from a busy table, after clumsily trying to cobble the two tables pictured together as if it would make for a proper set. There were 2 vacant two seat tables by the window panes before the bar, but allegedly they will be occupied within the hour & he "didn't want to inconvenience us moving us mid-meal". It took my asking for the waiter to inform us of this & move us to the bar seats that had much better lighting & atmosphere, which also had more than enough space to accommodate us when we first arrived. Those empty tables I saw when we first stepped in remained vacant through most of our stay there, only by the time we were finishing our desserts a bit before 8 did I finally see them both occupied. Food was okay, my mother seemed to have liked it enough. We had to ask for water refill three times, at least it was easy to do so by the bar. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if we stayed swept away forgotten in the corner right behind the entrance screen. Overpriced fare was expected especially as I'm aware MTL à Table is also a tourist event, but after this experience & knowing the large amount of Asian options in Downtown Montreal as a local, I can easily live without ever coming back again outside of this event.Voir plus
Service & environment are good; but the food is purely the so-called "Asian food" that only western ppl will like
It's an Asian fusion restaurant. The good was well presented but I found the taste similar to normal food court experience. The cocktail was amazing. Service was superb.Voir plus
I went in expecting an overpriced Eurocentric take on Asian cuisine & it felt slightly short of my expectations. Atmosphere was very nice, but décor was all over the place in terms of culture & service was a little slow even though the restaurant was near-empty.
I got the braised pork bao, it was flavourful with sharp mustard greens cutting through the fatty pork belly, but the skin was a bit tough.
Peking duck was interesting; thick-cut duck with standard Peking accoutrements over a bed of salad with a side of rice. I wasn't a fan of the sauce, it was cloying, the crepes were tough & chewy. The duck was cooked well & had a slight game flavour. I don't believe the salad was Asian-inspired, but it was enjoyable.
The pad Thai was okay-tasting, but it had undertones that made it disgusting. The nest of raw bean sprouts on top lacked thought, it was not like the residual heat from the pad Thai would cook it. There's more fried tofu than chicken in the chicken pad Thai, & though I don't mind exorbitant prices, I do mind when restaurants stiff me on ingredients. Peanuts were gentle & fragrant.Voir plus
Excellent pan asian cuisine. The Miso Black Cod with noodles & grilled baby bok choy was sublime.Voir plus