Restaurant Kawami
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Went there for a mid-weekday lunch & got seated right away with a freshly brewed tea pot. As my first visit I though I'd keep it simple (& safe) with the lunch menu. Got the general tao chicken, which came with a bowl of rice & plenty of sauteed vegetables (bok choy, green broccoli & more) in a delicious Chinese white sauce. The serving was very generous & PIPING hot, typical of the authentic wok hei method (the breath of the dragon). The rest of the menu looks amazing & authentically Sichuanese.
As I was about to leave an audibly sizzling plate of sesame beef on a hot cast iron skillet passed me by, panting with eagerness to come back to this place soon.
Always love coming here with my family! I always get their steamed fish, which is incredibly fresh & delicious. The staff were very friendly & welcoming, making it a perfect spot for a family lunch or dinner. Despite it being the weekend lunchtime, the restaurant wasn't too busy, so perfect atmosphere for a family celebration. The space is very roomy, & they have child seats available, which is a big plus for families I guess. Also don't forget that you can bring your own wine! The service was also impressively fast. Overall, a nice go-to restaurant for some comfort Szechuan food in the south shore!
Go for the food. Just know what type of meal you'll be in for, it's not a place to linger & enjoy the wine lol. Take it for what it is. The waitresses are definitely not kissing your a** & the atmosphere is non existent. But i go for lunch sometimes & the food is consistently very good. Every soup I've tried has been delicious, a little spicy but that's on you. The steamed chicken with chili oil is really good & I've done takeout on that as well. It's never busy at lunchtime, no clue how the dinner service is. I think it's really one of the better Chinese restos in Brossard, (I've been to all of them) although the portions aren't big so it can get a bit pricy. But then again, a lot of the restos nowadays don't have big servings either. & for 2 people, I had a big doggybag.