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Nouilles de Lan Zhou
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Nouilles de Lan Zhou

Shaughnessy Village
4.5$$

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Nouilles de Lan Zhou Shaughnessy Village Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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The best handmade noodles in Montreal! Discover the most beloved Lan Zhou noodles in Montreal. Savor our traditional recipe, famous for its authenticity and delicious taste, now in Montreal. Enjoy our homemade dishes made with fresh, authentic ingredients. A flavorful experience in every bite!

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Reviews for Nouilles de Lan Zhou

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*as of 2026-02-15
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Review Summary

Reviewers describe Nouilles de Lan Zhou as a place with fresh hand-pulled noodles in several thicknesses, rich broths, and standout dishes like beef noodle soup and a notably spicy cucumber side; portions are generous, and bowls feel hearty, with the weekend soup and the vegetarian combo getting particular praise. One note mentions sadness about a closing, while others highlight that a newer location holds up to the original, with similar quality and better flow. The experience at different locations varies, with quick, attentive service and good value reported by many, but long waits at the Chinatown branch and some limited staff interaction noted by others. Accessibility for mobility-impaired guests is mentioned as lacking in some reviews. Diners should be mindful that chili oil can contain peanuts. While a few dishes are described as only okay, many emphasize the noodles' chew and the broth's depth and consider the place worth a visit or even a repeat stop.
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Les nouilles étaient excellentes & les portions très grandes. Deux assiettes pour trois personnes auraient été suffisantes.

Pour l'ambiance, c'était moyen… peu de clients quand on est arrivé… le serveur ne parlait pas français & m'a demandé de parler en anglais à quelques reprises. Je comprends que Montréal soit touristique, mais au Québec, le service clientèle implique au minimum la connaissance du français. On s'est adaptés sans réagir… mais ça nous a grandement déplu. On s'est demandé ensuite si sa crainte de s'adresser à nous en français a fait en sorte qu'il a évité l'interaction avec nous? Il ne nous pas offert de breuvage, il n'a pas vérifié notre appréciation…

Mis à part cet aspect, nous y retournerons sûrement un jour.

Jul 25, 2025
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