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Keung Kee

Quartier Chinois
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Keung Kee Restaurant Montréal: Menu, Avis & Réserver (2026)
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Le restaurant Keung Kee est situé sur la rue La Gauchetière au coeur du Chinatown de Montréal. C'est un des restaurants les plus authentiques, qui vous sert une excellente cuisine chinoise et cantonaise. On dirait tout simplement que les plats sont sortis directement d'une cuisine en Chine! Le personnel se fera un plaisir de vous servir dans une ambiance chaleureuse et conviviale. Soyez assurés que famille et amis y passeront un moment inoubliable!

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sur Google3.9 (1700+)
*au 2026-04-01
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Résumé des avis

Keung Kee offre une cuisine cantonaise authentique dans le quartier chinois, avec un large choix de plats et des portions généreuses à des prix raisonnables. Les avis parlent généralement d'une nourriture savoureuse et fidèle à la tradition, avec des plats comme le poisson et les fruits de mer, le canard laqué et des nouilles ou riz sautés, servis rapidement et chauds, dans une ambiance animée et sans prétention. La qualité est souvent au rendez-vous et constitue une valeur sûre pour un repas entre amis ou en famille. Toutefois l'expérience peut varier: certains clients signalent un service parfois rude ou pressant et des soucis liés au pourboire, ce qui peut ternir l'impression. Dans l'ensemble, Keung Kee demeure une référence pour une cuisine cantonaise abordable et gourmande, appréciée pour l'authenticité et la constance des plats phares.

Delicious & authentic Cantonese food served here. I have been back to this restaurant every time i visit Chinatown in Montreal for the last 15 years. They serve generous portions & the food has never disappointed me. Love the beef chow fun, seafood chow mein (Hong Kong style), & the snow pea vegetables. Peeking duck is also excellent.

20 janv. 2026
sur Google

Really good Cantonese food. Get 185 beef stew in hot pot! It comes with bok choy. It's beef brisket in a rich beefy sauce.

I asked about allergens in Chinese & the server sort of indicated non-verbally none of the dishes I ordered contained peanuts.

However, I recommend you be extra cautious here if you have allergies. The dishes I ordered are ones I am familiar with so I didn't expect there to be peanuts anyway & asked as an extra precaution.

Servers gave us ample time to go over the menu & when I was ready I just made eye contact & they came over. I sat close to the cash.

I showed the server images of photos of the food I wanted & he understood. Bill was very reasonable & food came fast! They kindly packaged my food for me to go home & I went up to the cash to pay by visa. :)

42. Scallop ($10 per scallop with vermicelli) - tasty! I don't think there is butter but it's delicious. The vermicelli is so garlicky but light. Tender scallops.🤤
166. Green beans - ok…I've had better
185. Beef stew in hit pot (Ngau lam Bo)- ❤? absolutely delicious. A few bits of melted, almost jello-like beef tendon. Sits on a bed of bok choy. I will return just for this dish.
267. seafood congee - one size, big bowl. gingery, contains squid, shrimp.
262. small rice - heaping bowl

6 sept. 2025
sur Google
4.0

Our group of trio had the 4 person dinner with came with a plate of chicken, beef & veggie, deep fried fish, & sweet & sour pork. A big bowl of soup & rice were also included, but alas, no red bean soup for dessert. Excellent value & good tasting Cantonese style food for less than $70!

4 sept. 2025
sur Google

They have the best fried rice I've ever had. Their other dishes such as general tao chicken, stuffed tofu or orange beef are also good, but the seafood fried rice is truly the star.

However, they use disposable plastic table cloth, which produces a lot of plastic waste.

26 juil. 2025
sur Google
5.0

Hungry? Smoka lil bit & ur taste buds gonna thank you. Sat at a table with strangers & shared many goodness. Beef w/ noodle - ask for the spicy

1 juil. 2025
sur Google

Keung Kee is an institution. Decades ago this place was know as the best restaurant in Montreal's Chinatown & imo it still is. I've honestly have never had a bad dish here; taste & flavours have always been on point.

I recommend their signature mushroom rolls, razor clams, clams with vermicelli, eggplant, beef hotplate & stir fried noodles for all kinds.

20 mai 2025
sur Google
5.0

??! 🥢🦀🐟🦞🦐🍤Been coming here for 30 years. Still the best Cantonese seafood in town. Order the lobster, the crab, the oysters. &, get the orange beef for your friends!

10 mai 2025
sur Google
5.0

The beef on rice & assorted meat on rice are delicious.

9 avr. 2025
sur Google

This is the best, truly authentic Cantonese food experience I have found in Montreal. I had the Beef & Tofu Hot Pot (Ngau Lam Tofu Bo?) & it was perfect, rich sauce, lots of tender nuggets of beef & tofu, & heaps of gai-lan, ginger & onions. The service & atmosphere is exactly the vibe I expected from a traditional Chinese eatery where the food speaks for itself. I will be back again, & again, with friends. I can't wait!

21 août 2024
sur Google

Phenomenal noodles & beef, beef & enoki, & quite good eggplants. The rise is steamed to perfection, nice texture & stickyness, not too sticky not too stiff, not too wet, not too dry. Goldilocks steamed rice 🍚

28 juil. 2024
sur Google
5.0

Really authentic Cantonese style Chinese! A local Chinese who works as a tour guide recommended place to us. Mostly Asian guests in restaurant. We enjoyed food so much we ate dinner here 2 nights in a row. No frills, basic decor, you're here for the great food at reasonable prices. Salt & Pepper crispy pork chop. Sizzling Beef rolled around Enoki Mushroom. Jellyfish as a cold appetizer. Scallops with Choi Sum. Grouper with pork & tofu (fish does have bones) House bone broth was complimentary. You need to go upstairs to reach this restaurant. After 6pm the place was full & people were waiting. We arrived at 530, no wait. Hard to find parking in Chinatown. Our hotel was in Downtown Montreal. We used Uber about $12 CAD one way. Car can't pull up to restaurant (pedestrian walkway). Restaurant is only 2 minutes walk from where Uber dropped us off. Restaurant on right, don't forget it's the one upstairs.

23 juil. 2024
sur Google

It's definitely an interesting restaurant, the food is good & on par with the speed of service ! The fact that the restaurant is opened late at night is a life saver for anyone craving Chinese after a party ! I gotta say, we had the beef orange & the general Tao & both sauce felt too similar, next time i will take something different in terms of meat ! Their noodles / enoki mushroom rolls were really good too

16 févr. 2024
sur Google

We ordered a sesame beef plate & it's nothing like a beef plate but more like a fried orange chickens better with barely any beef inside but I feel like it's not their specialty because people had better looking plate than us like vegetables /rice/seafood so just avoid ordering beef.

28 janv. 2024
sur Google