Restaurant Chou Chou
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Afficher toutduck(8) chinese(6) ravioli(6) sauce(6) flavor(6) salad(5) recommend(5) sandwich(5) char siu(4) magnifique(4) dessert(4) pork(4)Cute little spot for a very nice dinner! Highlights from the meal include pork & the duck. Would definitely recommend for a night out :)
The chef created beautiful vegan plates for me with a bit of a heads-up. I love exploring good food & wine around the city & it definitely is a challenge to find a cute atmosphere & good food that would please everyone. I am going back with my omnivore & vegan friends.
I had the ravioli with mushroom+potato filling instead of pork. The sauce was particularly good. We shared the asparagus & endive salad. For the salad, they brought separate sauces for me (a delicious vinaigrette) & my friend (the original shrimp sauce). The chef also created an impromptu frozen berry dessert which was surprisingly delicious (much better & much more special than a sorbet). Good wine selection as well.
Restaurant Chouchou is something that has surprisingly been missing from Montréal. The restaurant has a bustling, yet intimate, French bistro ambiance, serving Chinese cuisine with a distinct French flair. The char siu pork is notably tender, & the accompanying pickled vegetables balance the richness of the dishes with their tartness & crisp texture. The dessert, presented with a blend of colors, textures, & flavors, is a sophisticated reinterpretation of a classic.
I tried the entire menu, & the appetizers were a total standout-the Scallion Focaccia is a must-try. The Urumqi Chicken Salad was incredibly fragrant with its Sichuan peppercorn oil, & you can tell the chicken was marinated overnight; it was exceptionally velvety & flavorful. Another genius pairing was the Char Siu Pork Neck with the burnt onion sauce; the smoky, charred notes were an unexpected but perfect match. Osmanthus providing a sophisticated sweetness that pairs beautifully with the pear. E very dish shows a deep, authentic understanding of Chinese seasoning. Highly recommended!