SuggestionsMore
Amenities, services & more
Amenities, services & more
Reviews for Ethan
Reviews often mention
chinese(32) prix(29) dumpling(23) soup(20) recommend(20) dishes(19) duck(19) qualite(18) rice(17) chicken(17) price(16) cheap(16)Wonderful food at a great price. Brings me fond memories of Hong Kong every time.
Je trouve qu'une étoile, c'est déjà trop généreux.
Mes deux arguments à faire
1. Le restaurant n'a pas respecté la loi 96 sur la langue du Québec, s'adressant à moi en anglais & en chinois dès le début.
2. Le plat qu'on m'a servi avait clairement été laissé de côté pendant un certain temps, il n'avait pas été préparé à la commande (je l'ai comparé au même plat servi à la table blanche à côté de moi). Servir des restes à des clients asiatiques, c'est pas vraiment acceptable, non ? (Malheureusement, je me suis rendu compte qu'il y avait un problème seulement après avoir fini mon repas & je n'ai pas pris de photo sur le moment.)
La caissière était extrêmement désagréable. Elle était aimable avec les Blancs, mais pas avec les Asiatiques. Sans parler des restes de nourriture ; tant la nourriture que l'expérience en général m'ont donné l'impression que le restaurant pratiquait une discrimination envers les Asiatiques. Il s'agit d'un cas de discrimination inversée.
J'ai trouvé que même un pourboire de 20 % était excessif ; je n'aurais pas payé un centime. J'ai commandé un plat de riz combiné au canard & au porc, mais par rapport au repas identique servi aux clients blancs de la table voisine, mes légumes semblaient rassis, sans saveur & extrêmement difficiles à mâcher. En y repensant chez moi, le riz lui-même était également tiède & dur (après avoir observé le repas du client blanc voisin). En tant que client asiatique, j'ai d'abord écarté mes inquiétudes en recevant le plat. Cependant, pendant mon trajet de retour, j'ai soigneusement repensé à cette expérience & l'ai comparée au plat identique servi aux clients blancs à côté de moi, ce qui m'a conduit à cette conclusion.
Il s'agit d'un cas où le racisme intériorisé s'accompagne d'hostilité horizontale.
---------------------------------------
I think one star is already too generous.
My two arguments
1. The restaurant did not respect Quebec's Law 96 on the language, addressing me in English & Chinese from the start.
2. The dish I was served had clearly been left out for some time; it hadn't been prepared to order (I compared it to the same dish served at the white table next to me). Serving leftovers to Asian customers isn't really acceptable, is it? (Unfortunately, I only realized there was a problem after I finished my meal, & I didn't take a picture at the time.)
I felt that even a 20% tip was excessive; I wouldn't have paid a cent. I ordered a rice dish with duck & pork, but compared to the identical meal served to the white customers at the next table, my vegetables seemed stale, tasteless, & extremely difficult to chew. Looking back at it at home, the rice itself was also lukewarm & hard (after observing the white customer's meal). As an Asian customer, I initially dismissed my concerns upon receiving the dish. However, during my journey home, I carefully considered the experience & compared it to the identical dish served to the white customers next to me, which led me to this conclusion.
The cashier was extremely rude. She was nice to white people but not to Asians. Including the leftover food I received, both the food itself & the dining experience made me feel that the restaurant was discriminating against Asians. This is a case of Internalized Racism comes with Horizontal Hostility.
Delicious food & very good service. I came here multiple times & will be back again! I truly recommend the red bean ice with cream as dessert.
Pefrect HongKong vibe, friendly staffs & food was soo good. you should visit here after a long cold day. Highly recommend!
Amazing food for the portions served. Friendly friendly service too. One of the best places in Chinatown.
Lovely service, amazing food, always fast & great. We always come back once in a while! Ethan no. 1 ! 🫰❤?
Quickly seated & served during busy lunch time. Excellent Szechuan chicken with some kick, perfectly cooked white rice, & savory wonton soup. Served hot. Popular.
I think that because of their vast menu not all of their dishes are their forte. Having come here multiple times, I can say that their Peking duck, soft rice rolls, satay beef fried noodles & milk tea are delicious. Don't bother ordering fruit flavoured bubble tea or pad Thai, it isn't the best they have.
Regarding the service, they have place for improvement. Recently, it's gotten better from past visits though so I think they're going in the right direction.
❤? Je suis aller dîner avec ma mère
Service très rapide 👍
Un accueil chaleureux 🫶
J'ai même décider de commander des plats pour emporter pour mes enfants.
Le prix est très bon.
J'ai commandé deux canards pekin pour emporter
avec les crêpes, ils sont moins cher qu'ailleurs ce qui me fait sauver plus de 100$, une bonne différence… ce qui vaut un canard de plus pour mes enfants 😝
Donc oui, qualité prix je donne 5 étoiles 🌟
Service 10 étoiles 🌟 mais Google me permet juste de mettre 5 😂
Je vais revenir c'est sûr!
Merci ☺?
Pretty good food, good service & excellent price 😁😁
My preferred place in the Quartier chinois
The congee & shrimp wonton soup taste just like what you get in Hong Kong. Very delicious & authentic. Highly recommended!
Nous voulions un souper rapide & le service a été super expéditif c'est apprécié. Les prix sont très abordables & la nourriture est correcte. Ce n'est pas de la grande gastronomie il faut nivelé ses attentes en conséquence c'est normal. Le problème que j'ai & est que les xio long baos étaient pas assez cuits, la pâtes était visiblement encore crue. Autrement les autres plats étaient correctes. Le rapport qualité prix est acceptable.
Excellent service, employés super aimables, bouffe délicieuse & rapide! Meilleur qualité prix en ville ! Merci beaucoup :)
Good food, definitely a top 3 restaurant i've been in this year. The chopsticks are quality!
SAW A RAT 🐀IN THE KITCHEN & WAITRESS WAS DEMANDING TIP SAID IT WAS MANDATORY , very rude!!!! Don't go here
I have been a regular customer at Ethan for quite some time. I dine in & order takeout frequently, around three to four times a month, because they serve good food at an affordable price & the restaurant is only a few minutes' walk from my place. It has always been my go to Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. However, after my most recent experience, I decided never to eat there again.
During my visit, a homeless man entered the restaurant. He appeared extremely hungry & stood quietly, staring at the food. He eventually approached the serving area & touched a plate, though he did not touch the food itself. The servers immediately noticed him & scolded him, after which he sincerely apologized.
The cashier then charged him for touching the plate, which I understand is reasonable. That said, if I had been in their position, I would have chosen to offer him food out of sympathy & basic human decency. The man apologized again & paid for the food using what appeared to be his last few dollars.
After paying & receiving his meal, he attempted to sit down, but the server refused & insisted that he leave the restaurant. Feeling frustrated & humiliated after being treated this way despite paying for his food, the man threw the meal on the ground & walked out. While I agree that his reaction was wrong, I can understand the emotions behind it given how he was treated.
Unfortunately, the food landed near me & the sauce splashed all over my jacket. The servers witnessed the entire incident, yet I did not receive a single apology or any acknowledgment.
Because of this experience, I made the decision to never return to this restaurant, despite being a loyal & frequent customer for a long time.
If you are feeling charitable this is the best place for you!! The food is soooo cheap (10 dumplings for 7$) it's perfect for feeding the homeless. The portions are large, & their take out containers are sooo transportable. I got 20 dumplings, two soups, a bowl of rice & a heaping plate of orange chicken doused in a thick thick saw. Take my word for it, don't bother trying the food; just give it to the homeless.