Fu Chun Soupe Dumpling
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Afficher toutdumplings(112) soup(64) noodle(51) pork(45) sauce(34) shanghai(30) spicy(21) recommend(19) xiao long bao(17) xiao(17) bao(17) wonton(17)C'est un petit resto mais très populaire. Pour nous, tout était bon, surtout les nouilles Shanghaï. Les wongtong frits, un délice. A essayer.
Spicy pork was alright, Shanghai wontons were tasty. Tea egg was definitely better than a regular egg but could have definitely been de-shelled prior to serving.
It's a little gem just beside the road, they offer Shanghai food, the sesame sauce noodles is tasty, & if you are vegetarian, they also do vegetarian xiao long bao (small Chinese steam buns) which I don't see in other restaurant. The price is reasonable. Good restaurant to chill with friends or family. There's no parking lot, but easy to go with public transportation with your feet ^^
I finally tried Fu chun Montreal for the first time. First things first: those who did mention that the taste, here, is more authentic Asian that Americanized Chinese (by Montreal Chinese restaurant standards) were right, & that is, of course, a great thing. That Fu chun was great at doing dumplings was not a surprise (indeed, they have some of the finest dumplings in Montreal, right now) as that is what they are known for, obviously, but what surprised me is that their non-dumpling food items are really well made for a Chinese restaurant in Montreal (for eg, Shanghai Style Soy Sauce Noodle, the Spring rolls , the Steamed chicken in Szechuan chili sauce, etc... were all better than what most of their competitors are pulling off, in Montreal, right now). Easily one of the better Chinese restaurants in Montreal (not just one of the best dumplings in town). & the service is good, too. The food is actually affordable (relatively to what you get & pay for in Montreal, these days). I am happily adding Fu chun to my go-to restaurants in Montreal. As long as Fu chun keeps their good standards, I'll keep going back with the same beautiful smile of happiness that was on my face when I finished this meal. Long live Fu chun!
Very cute homey restaurant with Shanghainese cuisine. Soup dumplings: we took the classic pork & the pork/shrimp. They were both very good. The only sauce that was provided was a type of vinegar with ginger & soy sauce on the table. Maybe it's the traditional Shanghai dipping sauce. It would have been nice to have chili or something, maybe I should've asked. Spicy steamed chicken with chili sauce: the best dish that I've tried there. The chicken was juicy & was drowned in a tahini oily sauce. It was delicous, but I would've appreciated it more if it was more spicy. Spicy cucumber: basically cucumber pieces with tahibi & maybe soy sauce? There were chili flakes visible but it was not spicy at all. It was good, but I expected more for spiciness. Shanghai style noodles: looked delicous, it was perfectly cooked noodles that tasted like nothing. It is soy sauce based & we chose to not add the tahini sauce. It was extremely bland. We had to add more soy sauce. Spicy fried pork noodles: the pork did not look like the one on the picture, it was definitely not spicy & although it looked fancier than the shanghai noodles, it tasted exactly the same, which is absolutely nothing. The noodle dishes were very disappointing. The spice level here is zero because all the spicy dish did not taste spicy at all. The only thing worth it here are the dumplings, very good & for a good price as well. The sauce provided grew on us after we added soy sauce
Les soupes dumplings sont délicieux, autant ceux au porc sucré, ceux au boeuf & oignons que ceux aux crevettes & porc. J'ai aussi beaucoup aimé les choux de Bruxelles & les nouilles shanghai. Les prix sont plus qu'abordables & le service est rapide.
Small cute shop - much more quiet & nice to eat in than the chaos at Sami Soup Dumplings. Service was attentive & speedy. That being said, half of our xiaolongbaos ripped when we tried to take them out of the steamer. The sweet pork was...interesting, gave off very syrupy sweet flavours instead of the mild porky sweetness I was expecting. The Shanghai spicy pork was not particularly spicy. Chili chicken was delicious & had a nice kick to it, but not recommended to people who can't handle bone-in chicken.
This restaurant got high praise but the food had no taste the portions are small for the cost waitress forgot our order going back to Sammie soupe & dumplings is that crazy better taste service the same but the food has flavor & we can portion our sauces on our own. The 70$ spent hurt we took our shanghai noodles home & seasoned them ourselves . This was just my experience