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Display Alldumpling(18) fried(16) quality(15) price(14) wonton(13) chinese(13) soup(12) fried rice(10) recommend(10)Quite an enjoyable meal! The lunch special offers excellent value-it included a main dish & a choice of soup, either wonton soup or hot & sour soup. The wonton soup featured shrimp wontons, & it was absolutely delicious. I loved the stir-fried beef rice noodles-the flavor was incredible, with perfectly stir-fried ingredients. The fried dumplings were amazing as well. At the end of the meal, they even gave us fortune cookies & fresh orange slices. They also served water infused with lemon, which was a nice touch. Everything was fantastic!View more
Ate here on our last day in Montreal. Was craving authentic dim sum, & found this gem. Shared a large wonton soup & dim sum combo B, we were so full, & then our server dropped off 4 more share plates! Beyond value, quality, authentic, & friendly. Wish we came here from the start! Plus they open until 330am!View more
Updated 2024.10.25. Arrived late on VIA train, & searched Google maps while on the train that would be opened at midnight & Restaurant Kung Fu came up for Chinese cuisine. Walked from the train station. Brightly lit interior, clean. They offer set menus, but I had my own ideas of what to get & it ended up costing the same. Ordered a small wonton soup, steamed shrimp dumplings har gow, steamed pork dumplings siu mai, broccoli with Chinese BBQ pork instead of beef, steamed xao long bao, Tsing Tao beer. Don't order too many dishes. The food didn't take very long before it started appearing. We were pretty full. Their xao long bao wasn't all that tasty nor appealing. The wonton & siu mai could have been improved with the addition of shrimp & mushrooms, & powdered dried flounder for their wonton to improve the complexity of taste, like improving from one musical instrument to a quartet.View more
two stars: 1 for service, 1 for price we were 2 ppl & ordered the siu mai, in addition to the wonton soup ($5.50) & cantonese chow mein lunch special ($13.50). the siu mai & wontons were SO small, i was shocked. especially considering the dim sum dish is min. $5.50 & only came wih 4 small pieces. i expected the cantonese chow mein to have crispy fried noodles & instead it was super drenched & soggy with sauce. it had nice presentation (which i didn't get a photo of) with plenty of toppings, but was subpar overall. unfortunately, we do not plan on returning.View more
J'ai aimé le poulet général tao & la soupe wonton !! Portion généreuse !!View more
we got dimsum combo B, a chicken fried rice + wonton soup, & salt & pepper pork chops. it was $70 total. we were 3 people & we were absolutely stuffed! really good amount of food. dimsum food quality was not the best but i still think it's a great spot for an affordable casual mealView more
We came for the dimsum but were greatly surprised by the quality of the other dishes! We bought some salt & pepper pork chops, & it turned out to be one of the best we've had. The yang chow fried rice was also very good! The har gow was, however, slightly overcooked, which led to it being a but mushy. The siu mai, on the other hand, was still slightly pink & could be cooked for a little bit longer. Overall, it was a great experience. The food was definitely tasty & very affordable, & the red chicken feet & fried wonton were perfect! The service was fast, the food fresh & the ambiance nice. We will definitely come back to try their other dishes.View more
We ordered the combo A for 2 to go. We were amazing not only by the quantity but the quality of the food for the price! We are definitely going back! Our favourite dish from the combo was the wonton soup & the shrimp dumplings! The shrimp dumplings look & taste like taking out from a Ghibli movie. The service was fast & the staff was really nice. If you are downtown & hungry, this is a great place. You will not be disappointed!View more