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My Canh

Quartier Chinois
4.5$
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My Canh Quartier Chinois, Montréal : Menu, Avis & Réservation (2026)
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sur Google4.3 (700+)
*au 2026-05-15
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Résumé des avis

Les clients décrivent My Canh sur la rue Saint Laurent comme une adresse vietnamienne authentique avec des portions généreuses et un assortiment de plats réconfortants. Les soupes sont mises en avant, notamment le pho aux escargots et d'autres variétés, appréciées pour leur profondeur et leur saveur. Les rouleaux printaniers, les plats grillés et le poulet General Tao sont régulièrement mentionnés. Les portions sont généreuses et les prix raisonnables. Le service est décrit comme attentif et chaleureux, les clients se sentent bien accueillis et peuvent prendre leur temps. Certaines critiques évoquent aussi l'absence de cartes de crédit et des incohérences dans les plats, ainsi que des remarques sur une gestion qui aurait changé. Globalement, My Canh est perçu comme une option fiable et abordable pour les soupes et les plats vietnamiens, avec un bouillon riche et des saveurs marquantes.
5.0

C'est mon restaurant préféré vietnamien pour les soupes. Surtout celui au escargot qui est le seul à offrir. & les pho sont excellent. J'adore aller la. This is one of my favorite vietnamese resto. The soups are the Best my Best soup is the one with snail & thats the only place u can have. The Pho soup are all good

6 janv. 2026
sur Google

Best vietnamese restaurant in Montreal with authentic food. Bún m?m is good 👍

12 juil. 2025
sur Google

An excellent spot for authentic Vietnamese cuisine with incredibly fast & friendly service. I ordered the spicy soup, which arrived steaming hot & packed with flavor; -it came with beef steaks, pork, & pork knuckle. Great broth, perfect for cold weather.

11 févr. 2025
sur Google

I love going to My Canh when I am in Montreal. It's really what you can expect of a vietnamese family restaurant! The decor could use a refresh but the food needs no improvement! It's perfect. I had the banh xeo for once. It was crispy, coconutty & not too oily. They can only make it when the restaurant is not too busy since it's a giant affair but don't skip if it's possible! I also got a bun with pork (so sweet & crispy!!) & spring rolls.

4 juil. 2024
sur Google
4.0

Delicious & unique Vietnamese dishes that I have not seen elsewhere. Owner was also very nice despite our limited communication. Would recommend for an affordable & hearty meal in the area!

22 avr. 2024
sur Google

Authentic Vietnamese food. They don't speak English but the menu is understandable. Delicious pho, general tao chicken & rolls? 🤤🤤

21 févr. 2024
sur Google
5.0

Bun Oc (Vietnamese Escargot Noodle Soup) originated in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is a vermicelli rice noodle soup with a tomato-based broth made from slowly simmering chicken & pork bones. It is topped with the infamous escargot

7 déc. 2023
sur Google

My go-to Vietnamese place in Montreal! The restaurant is conveniently located in Chinatown, family-run, & serves some very delicious pho. Broth is not too salty (which can be a common problem for pho) & they give really generous portions! You will not be disappointed :)

5 oct. 2023
sur Google

Great place for Vietnamese cuisine

27 août 2023
sur Google
Foodie
1 Commentaire
1.0

I was there today with my wife & we had the worst experience ever. We ordered a specific soup & we were given a different one. That's fine, everyone makes a mistake. We simply told the waiter about the mistake & were waiting for the correct soup. That's when the horror show started. The manager heard about this & whispered to the waiter: "force them to eat this soup" (the manager probably assumed we couldnt understand Vietnamese). Despite this, the waiter took the wrong soup back to the kitchen. When he brought the "correct" one, we noticed that they just changed the bowl & the kind of meat, keeping the same noodle & soup base. Again, the manager probably assumed we didn't know the difference between the different soups. Any restaurant, or any shop for that matter, that treats the customers like this deserves no respect from us. Spread the word & let people know. & next time they whisper something in Vietnamese, be aware they may be saying something unpleasant about you...

24 févr. 2013