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Afficher toutfried rice(22) noodle(22) fried(21) chicken(19) général tao(18) pork(16) soup(15) tasty(13) rice(12) beef(10) prix(10) coriander(10)We tried fried rice, noodles & dumplings. Dumplings were awesome, fried rice too. Noodles were o
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.
We came here as a family of 6 on vacation & were seated immediately. I was overwhelmed with all the yummy options so we decided to order a bunch of dishes & all share them. This was the best restaurant we experienced in Montreal. The service was amazing & the food was some of the best Asian food I have had. We all cleaned the plates & left extremely satisfied. We had 4 different kinds of dumplings, fried rice & the noodles. (Lamb, beef with chive & another beef mixed with herbs. As well as pork chive.) 10/10 recommend.
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.
Had a mixed experience. While the chicken dumplings, fried rice, & noodles were good, the veg dumplings & veg balls were not upto the mark (infact left them in the plate). Service was a bit disappointing-one waiter seemed rude (possibly due to the rush), & the 15% tip was automatically added to the bill, without giving us a choice. Overall, ok for non-veg lovers, but vegetarians & those expecting flexible service might be disappointed.

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.