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Restaurant Jade

Chinatown
3.0$
OPEN11 am - 9 pm
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Restaurant Jade Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
ChineseAll You Can Eat Menu
Located in the heart of Montreal's busy Chinatown district, the Restaurant Jardin de Jade Poon Kai offers Chinese delights including Cantonese, Szechuan and Dim-Sum specialties. Jardin De Jade Poon Kai is known for its wide array of buffet items like egg rolls, sweet and sour spare ribs, General Tao chicken and other dishes. Jardin De Jade Poon Kai is good for kids and groups as well as a romantic dinner.

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Reviews for Restaurant Jade

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on Google2.9 (4100+)
*as of 2026-04-01
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Review Summary

Restaurant Jade is described as an all you can eat buffet where tax and tip are included, offering good value and a wide variety that appeals to families. Reviews note that the quality can be uneven, with some dishes greasy or underseasoned, while standouts like certain dumplings, won ton soup, and shrimp are praised. Several comments mention oiliness and heaviness, and some deep fried items are overcooked or chewy. Cleanliness and upkeep are recurring concerns, with references to less than ideal bathrooms and decor that feels dated. Several writers point out that the selection has shrunk since the pandemic and that rotating dishes would help keep the buffet more appealing. There is also a plant based lane noted by vegans, indicating some accommodation for different diets. Overall the place is viewed as a budget friendly option with mixed impressions on food quality, balancing price and variety against freshness and polish.
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Good food, 25 tax in for buffet all you can eat. The Pork Ribs (very large) were the best I had in the long time. Shrimp Fried Rice is also a staple. Very delicious!

Mar 16, 2026
on Google

As of 2025, you pay $25 which is about 30-40% lower than comparable alternatives. It follows accordingly that the food quality is mediocre - the deep fried options are overcooked to death, some of the meat dishes are extremely tough & chewy, & there are very few cold/dessert options or drinks available. On the other hand, some of the steamed & stir-fried dishes were surprisingly good.

The main targets in the'buffet meta' are the deep-fried shrimp & the ribs, but the price is cheap enough that you can enjoy a decent variety of food without feeling the need to minmax.

Jul 5, 2025
on Google
4.0

For $21 USD, its worth. Sure its not some fancy diamond encrusted resturant BUT this is the most authentic Chinese buffet you can. Im just glad its not some cheesy asian resturant called'wok n roll' or lotus garden where its $25 for frozen fried rice.

Old, vintage, looking decorations probably belonged on some unknown 90s chinese Kung fu movie.

Don't get me wrong, the food is very subpar but this is so authentic that food doesn't even matter anymore.
Pull up with ur boys, drink a bunch of Chinese beer, & eat shitty Chinese food. The waiter was also pretty chill.

I wish it was legal to smoke inside too, like a Bruce Lee flick.

Will definitely come back if im out & about drunk as hell

May 27, 2025
on Google

Well first you get what you pay. Buffet for 25$cad tax included... What do you expect?
For a non vegetarian there are some options but few. The veggie roll... I think the batter needs lots of love, same for the tofu.
I guess if you are up for fast service, quantity over quality & love fried meats , noodles (different types) & rice (fried or steamed with vegetables & egg) this is very ok. You even have dessert & coffee. & toilets are ok too.
So there's a place for it when you're on a budget.

Apr 29, 2025
on Google

Went in on a Saturday afternoon, & the tables were full. Despite what others said, the food during this time were frequently emptied out & replaced (probably because the place was busy). The fried section was our favorite. Chicken with spices & pork ribs were good, & the shrimp was very juicy. Yang chow fried rice was also good. Vegetables - I loved the green beans (had two servings) & the eggplant. Siu mai was a bit too salty. They had juice (colored water with sugar like others said), but it's part of the package so I'm not complaining. For dessert - they had a really good pear pastry, & fruit salad among others. From what I experienced, it was pretty good for $25. Our family was happy.

Nov 25, 2024
on Google

$25/adult-including tax & tips- for all inclusive buffet of Chinese food. Good: hungry but do not care of quality. Had lots of fair sized shrimps, broccoli & some veggies dishes were great! Coffee & tea included, many choices of meats. Negatives: quality is fair, too many fried options, juices were just sugar & coloured waters (not real juice at all!), only a couple of desserts options. Sushi's were poorly made & mostly made of rice. Definitely a forgettable eating experience! (My wife says we should NOT forget!)

Aug 10, 2024
on Google