FR
Montreal Restaurants: RestoMontreal.caMontreal Restaurants: RestoMontreal.ca
RestaurantsGuides & ArticlesEvents

Logo RestoMontreal.ca

Restaurant Top Pick

Oh! Dumplings

Downtown
3.9$ & $$
OPEN11 am - 10 pm
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Oh! Dumplings Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
ChineseAsianDumplings
Welcome to Oh! Dumplings restaurant. Oh! Dumplings offers fresh handmade dumplings that come in a great variety of flavors. Our original dishes are freshly prepared with secret recipes that provide an authentic and unique taste. We are committed to our food quality and dining experience.

Amenities, services & more

Suggested Articles

5★
50%
4★
19%
3★
8%
2★
22%
1★
3%

Mentioned in:

Oh! Dumplings was featured in the article(s) below.

Restaurants in DowntownMore

Sésame Restaurant

Sésame

305 Rue Ste-Catherine O
(3666)
Bivouac Restaurant

Bivouac

1255 Rue Jeanne-Mance
(2706)
Siam Restaurant

Siam

1325 Boulevard René-Lévesque O
(2490)
Tiradito Restaurant
Le Taj Restaurant

Reviews for Oh! Dumplings

Food
Service
on Google3.8 (1200+)
*as of 2026-04-01
5★
50%
4★
19%
3★
8%
2★
22%
1★
3%

Review Summary

Oh! Dumplings is widely praised for generous portions and good value, with handmade dumplings that many describe as fresh and flavorful and a menu offering a lot of variety at modest prices. The dumplings are often the star, noted for tasty fillings and homemade wrappers, while soups and noodles are commonly liked and substantial in size. Service yields mixed impressions, ranging from fast, friendly, and attentive to slow and understaffed, with some guests feeling pressured about tipping or encountering inconsistent attention. A few dishes receive criticism, especially certain salads that can be too sweet or not authentic, and a small number of visits mention long waits, but several families and groups report satisfying meals and quick, reliable service on other days. Overall, Oh! Dumplings comes across as a solid, budget friendly option in Chinatown for dumplings and pan-Asian staples with hearty portions and a casual, comforting vibe.
Page 1 of 1 - 5 Reviews

UPDATE (01/13/2026)
I'm not removing my first-time review, this update is just me giving this place another chance, & this time I came with my family.

I'll be completely honest: this visit was much better. We were all satisfied & full, & I finally got to try their new special dumplings. Hot, very tasty, & perfect for the gloomy winter weather. There was almost no wait, & the food came out within just a few minutes.

Unfortunately, my family didn't get to try their fried rice because the chef who makes it was on break/vacation. But overall, my family was happy & satisfied, & for that reason I'm increasing my star rating.

Definitely a better experience this time around!

(First Review / First Experience) ★★★☆☆
We decided to try Oh Dumplings in Chinatown, but unfortunately, the experience was disappointing.
First thing to point out the service was very slow. We took into consideration that there were other people at the restaurant, but the delays were still hard to justify. Our order included Beef & Coriander Dumplings, Fish & Coriander Dumplings, General Tao Chicken, Chicken Noodles, Vegetable Fried Rice, & Wonton Soup.

The dumplings came out after about 15-20 minutes, followed by the General Tao shortly after. But then, we waited around 40-45 minutes for the rest of our food. By the time the noodles & fried rice arrived, we had already finished the dumplings & General Tao, sitting at an empty table for almost an hour just waiting for the rest. At that point, we honestly lost our appetite.

The food itself is okay nothing mind-blowing but decent. The dumplings were flavorful, especially with the coriander touch. The General Tao was on the sweeter side, which may not be for everyone. The fried rice & noodles were fine, but after waiting so long, we didn't really enjoy them as much as we could have.

Overall if you have patience & time to spare, the food is passable, but nothing about the taste justifies that long of a wait. We likely won't be returning anytime soon unless they improve the service speed.

Jan 15, 2026
on Google

We decided to try Oh Dumplings in Chinatown, but unfortunately, the experience was disappointing.
First thing to point out the service was very slow. We took into consideration that there were other people at the restaurant, but the delays were still hard to justify. Our order included Beef & Coriander Dumplings, Fish & Coriander Dumplings, General Tao Chicken, Chicken Noodles, Vegetable Fried Rice, & Wonton Soup.

The dumplings came out after about 15-20 minutes, followed by the General Tao shortly after. But then, we waited around 40-45 minutes for the rest of our food. By the time the noodles & fried rice arrived, we had already finished the dumplings & General Tao, sitting at an empty table for almost an hour just waiting for the rest. At that point, we honestly lost our appetite.

The food itself is okay nothing mind-blowing but decent. The dumplings were flavorful, especially with the coriander touch. The General Tao was on the sweeter side, which may not be for everyone. The fried rice & noodles were fine, but after waiting so long, we didn't really enjoy them as much as we could have.

Overall if you have patience & time to spare, the food is passable, but nothing about the taste justifies that long of a wait. We likely won't be returning anytime soon unless they improve the service speed.

Jul 7, 2025
on Google

came here twice - tried the chicken & coriander/cilantro dumplings & the pork & chives. both flavors were excellent; but we found the chicken/coriander one more memorable. 15 pieces for about CA $13/14 was a great deal for a quick meal. if you plan on doing takeout with a lot of dishes, bring your own bag as they do not include one (or you can purchase one for 25 cents)

Oct 9, 2024
on Google

My friend & I ordered a couple different types of dumplings, & oh were they good! The standard pork & cabbage, & then the fish & coriander were our choices. The dumplings we perfectly steamed producing a delicate texture similar to perfectly al dente pasta. Not overly thick out tough. Both fillings were cooked all the way through & weren't overly dense it hard, plus they didn't separate from the wrapper when eaten, making the enjoyment of the dumpling as a whole much easier & enjoyable. The flavor of both of our choices was the topper as they were delicious! Both e flavor of the pork & fish subbed through complimented perfectly by the seasoning & their additional components. The number of dumplings or order was quite substantial, I'm guessing 12 to 15 which was the icing on the cake. This place want overly packed, but was busy with a side assortment of people. We ordered it's to go & ate them outside at some tables nearby.

Oct 10, 2023
on Google
3.5

Being a dumpling fan, I had to try this place (has been open for approx. 1yr). You can view the menu online, there's is alot of other options if your not a dumpling kinda person.
We had (15) steamed chicken & coriander dumplings, (15) pan fried(one sided) pork & chinese cabbage dumplings & a side (wich could be a entree because it's huge) of cold spicy noodle salad (cucumbers, chinese watermelon, egg, rice noodles). All of it was delicious! First off, 15 dumplings for 10-12$ is a great value. The stuffing was juicy & tasty, far from some bland dumplings I've had out there. The cold noodle salad sounds weird, you imagine a cold plate of naked spaghetti, but it's completly the opposite, tasty, saucy, spicy, lots of vegs.
The bathroom is a hike up four flights of stairs so not exactly convenient for the elderly or children.
My only complaint is the service. Waiter only speaks english, he never came around to fill up our water glasses, nor did he offer a fork (could have been useful for noodles), we never got extra napkins.
I will definetely go back for the pan fried dumplings & try out some other noodle flavors.

Feb 25, 2014