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Le Petit Coin Dumpling

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4.6$
OPEN11:30 am - 9 pm
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Le Petit Coin Dumpling Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montreal: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Le Petit Coin Dumpling specializes in the artisanal preparation of handcrafted dumplings, emphasizing traditional techniques and fresh ingredients. The menu showcases a diverse array of steamed and pan-fried options, featuring savory fillings such as ginger-infused pork, minced vegetables, and shrimp combinations. Every dumpling demonstrates a precise balance of texture, with thin, elastic wrappers encasing flavorful, aromatic broth or succulent meat centers. Diners experience an authentic focus on regional Chinese culinary methods, prioritizing bold spices and simple, high-quality components. The establishment maintains a streamlined, functional interior designed to highlight the efficiency of the kitchen. Each dish arrives prepared to exact specifications, reflecting a commitment to consistency and technical accuracy. These offerings provide a straightforward exploration of classic dumpling styles through carefully controlled heat and seasoning.

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We accept:  Master Card, Visa, Interac
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Reviews for Le Petit Coin Dumpling

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on Google4.7 (900+)
*as of 2026-07-01
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Review Summary

Le Petit Coin Dumpling is widely celebrated as a cozy and authentic destination for handmade dumplings and Chinese comfort food in Montreal. Many patrons praise the fresh, flavorful, and generous portions, with specific highlights including the beef curry dumplings, pork soup dumplings, and General Tao chicken. While the vast majority of guests enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and attentive, friendly service, a small number of reviewers expressed concerns regarding menu imagery transparency and occasional inconsistencies in seasoning or recipe changes. Overall, the restaurant remains a favorite for its value, inviting decor, and consistent quality, making it a go-to spot for those seeking a heartwarming meal.
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Il était une fois, au coeur de Montréal, un petit restaurant nommé "Le Petit Coin Dumpling" situé sur la rue Rachel, juste en face du parc Lafontaine. Ce restaurant était célèbre pour ses délicieux dumplings, mais aussi pour une légende urbaine bien particulière. Un jour, un petit homme dodu, nommé Monsieur Dumpling, fit son apparition. Il était aussi rond qu'un ravioli & avait une énergie débordante. Chaque fois qu'il sautait, il faisait un bruit étrange & joyeux : "Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding !" Monsieur Dumpling adorait les dumplings du restaurant & en mangeait tous les jours. Un matin, après avoir dégusté une assiette de dumplings au porc, il se sentit tellement léger qu'il commença à sauter partout dans le restaurant. "Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding !" résonnait dans tout l'établissement, faisant sourire les clients & le personnel. Mais ce n'était que le début de ses aventures. En sortant du restaurant, Monsieur Dumpling se mit à sauter partout dans la ville de Montréal. Il traversa le parc Lafontaine en bondissant, effrayant les canards & amusant les enfants. Il sauta sur le Mont-Royal, fit des pirouettes autour de la statue de George-Étienne Cartier, & même les écureuils s'arrêtaient pour le regarder passer. Partout où il allait, les gens entendaient son joyeux "Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding !" & savaient que Monsieur Dumpling était dans les parages. Il devint rapidement une célébrité locale, & les habitants de Montréal attendaient avec impatience de le voir sauter dans leur quartier. Un jour, alors qu'il sautait près du Vieux-Port, il rencontra un chef cuisinier qui lui proposa de créer un nouveau plat en son honneur : les "Dumplings Ding Ding". Ces dumplings étaient remplis de surprises & faisaient un petit bruit joyeux lorsqu'on les mordait. & ainsi, grâce à Monsieur Dumpling & son "Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding !", Le Petit Coin Dumpling devint le restaurant le plus populaire de Montréal, attirant des visiteurs de partout dans le monde, tous curieux de goûter les fameux Dumplings Ding Ding & de voir le petit homme dodu sauter joyeusement dans les rues de la ville. & c'est ainsi que l'histoire farfelue de Monsieur Dumpling & de son "Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding !" continua de faire sourire & de régaler les habitants de Montréal. Fin. 🎉

Sep 18, 2024
on Google

Welcome to the only dumpling place in Montreal that charges for the chili sauce! 1.50 for the chili sauce - yes, the same chili sauce which is literally on the table, next to the soya sauce & vinegar, in every other dumpling place in the city. I've been to this place several times & really love the dumplings, but you know what, screw that, I'm not empowering CHEAP restaurant owners & will take my business elsewhere. When I enquired as to why they were charging for this simple condiment, I was told by the young & annoyed waitress that this had been the case for over a year, & she rolled her eyes at me when I said I've eaten here with my family many times in the last year & the chili sauce was always right there on the table.. It's expensive enough to eat out nowadays. What next, charge me for the wedge of lemon in the water? Seriously. People have no shame. Every minute you are dining in this establishment, you hear the ding of the Ubereats orders. They are NOT a dying restaurant. This place is serving people non-stop. It's just a CHEAP practice & there are plenty other dumpling places in town that don't take advantage of good concept by coming up with new things to charge for. 15 ml of sauce for 1.50. I can't even believe it.

Sep 16, 2024
on Google