Restaurant Mon Nan Village de Quartier chinois offre la cuisine des régions de Shanghai et Pékin. Spécialités: canard de Pékin et dim sum à la Shanghai.
Les avis sur Mon Nan convergent vers une adresse chinoise incontournable à Montréal, avec des portions généreuses, des plats bien exécutés et un service souvent chaleureux et efficace. Les plats phares reviennent régulièrement, comme le poulet général tao, les nouilles Shanghai et le canard pekin, accompagnés de fruits de mer et de plats variés qui se prêtent au partage; la nourriture est décrite comme savoureuse, fraîche et adaptée à diverses envies, y compris des options véganes généreusement prises en charge par le personnel. Le cadre et l'ambiance sont généralement positifs: ambiance conviviale et adaptée aux groupes, parfois à l'aise pour les familles et les sorties entre amis. Certains commentaires signalent des expériences plus mitigées: des problèmes d'organisation, des temps d'attente proches de la fermeture, des factures élevées ou des remarques sur le service; et quelques incidents isolés de manque d'attention ou d'attitude du personnel. Dans l'ensemble, Mon Nan est apprécié pour son authenticité, ses grandes portions et sa variété qui incitent à revenir.
Great chinese restaurant in the heart of Montreal's chinatown. There are lots of tables & it's air conditioned. We had crispy beef, eggplant & a fried rice. They were all delicious but also very oily!
A typical Chinese restaurant in Chinatown. Food was authentic & comforting. We ordered a soup, steamed oysters & four dishes. But one dish was forgotten, only arrived after several reminders & we had already finished our meal. When asked for a container to take the forgotten dish home, the waiter pointing me to a shelf to self-serve.
I recently went here for my birthday & I won't lie; it was mostly because it was one of few options open late after a show. However, what we found was excellent Chinese Canadian fare, (as salty, sweet, sticky & satisfying as you like; don't expect too fancy here, this is comforting & down to earth). In particular; the salt & pepper squid & Mapo tofu were absolutely to die for. More so than this, our waitress was an absolute gem: & this was the truly the best part of our experience. The food was great but the service was incredible in that she was friendly, hilarious & helpful. Would go back to this 30+ year old Chinatown institution in a heartbeat!
30 nov. 2024
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This is the best Chinese restaurant I've been to in Montreal Chinatown. Serving good food. It seems main customers are tourists. Didn't spot too many locals. Credit card accepted.
Great place for some fresh, delicious, authentic food! Big plates & great suggestions from the waitress. If you want an authentic option in Chinatown, but not too overwhelming - this is the place for you! The dumplings are made fresh, on site by their chef. Must try! Love the Cantonese selections too!
Great staple of Chinatown. Even if I visit this place only once a year, I'm always looking forward to my visit. The duck is a must. You have to try the salt & pepper tofu (EXTREMELY addictive) & enjoy the jasmine tea served with the meal.
Great place if you want to really dive in the asian culture.
Amazing food, you can smell their kitchen from accross the block & it makes you salivate.
The price is just right, me & my spouse went there as a date & came out with way too much food & only 75$ spent for 2 appetizers, 2 main courses & beverages
We had to take some home.
Service is really good, people that work there really love their restaurant & it shows through their smile & attitude even when we went late & stayed a bit over the closing time.
Ambiance transports you oversea with a lot of decorations & music from their culture. Tables are big so you dont lack space went every plates comes in.
A little gem to visit in Montréal Chinatown.
We are definitely going back
20 oct. 2023
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If you want to try authentic Chinese food, visit Mon Nan in MTL Chinatown. It's a hidden gem. We ordered 6 different dishes: shrimp salad noodles 🍜, shrimp momo, Tao ming noodles, & others. Portion sizes are worth the price, & food is delicious. I will definitely recommend it to others.🙂