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A place like this being empty feels almost like some kind of crime to humanity (then again having the space to myself felt rather nice.) For starters the service was immaculate, both men who helped me were incredibly nice & answered all my questions. They also didn't get frustrated with my inability to choose but rather gave me all the time I needed. I specifically would like to note that even though I was one of the only people there, they didn't slack off on service. Only hiccup was a mistaken dish but it was handled relatively quickly. The place was clean, the workers were kind & I have no complaints. I even saw them deal with a disgruntled delivery person with grace.
Now down to what really matters, the food!! OMG these were THE BEST SPRING ROLLS I HAVE EVER HAD. Tbh the spring rolls stole the show, hands down the moment I'm back in Montreal, I'm heading here first & ordering like 15 Lol!! I thought they were so crunchy & so flavorful, it shook me. Mapo tofu was spicy but not overbearing,everything inside was cooked to perfection & it was definitely a hefty & delicious serving. I paired both these with a phenomenal bit of shrimp dumplings & some warm sake that had my appetite ready to go & my tummy warm Lol.
Funnily enough I walked PAST this place wanting to go somewhere else for dinner, that place was unfortunately packed & by the grace of God this was right across the street. The world works in mysterious ways but it put me right where I was supposed to me. The food was so good that I ran (more like waddled) back to tell my friends & we ordered again for takeout the next day.
Sake: 7.5/10 mild flavor but still held that nice sake smoothness.
Spring Rolls: 1000000000000/10 absolutely 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 it was so good that I wish I had bothered to take better pictures of it. Taste are subjective but I really enjoyed these spring rolls
Shrimp dumplings: 8/10 perfectly shaped & beautifully made. Plenty of shrimp inside, only had soy sauce to go with it but I almost wish I had a sweeter sauce option. Still amazing & I really enjoyed it.
Mapo Tofu: 8/10 very distinct flavors, isn't for everyone but is still delicious. Spicy but not overbearing.
(Not pictured but ordered the next day)
Shrimp Pad Thai: 9/10 , I had to eat it the next day so I'm giving this review based off of having to reheat because I was late to eating it.
Chicken dumplings: 8/10 personally don't love chicken dumplings in general but these were so flavor, great alternative for those who don't like pork or shrimp.
You don't find many places that are not only affordable but still manage to to be delicious But this easily fit the bill in every way. If you want a solid Chinese restaurant, without the gimmicks, without a crazy long menu (compared to many places I've been to) but still delicious options, this is it.
It was so tasty. Got Shanghai noodles with chicken & steamed chicken dumplings. Very nice server. Great prices. Great portions. Comfort meals. Very tasty. Highly recommend.
Portions & flavour were great for everything I ordered: peanut butter dumplings, Siu mai, fried pork bun, friend pork sticky rice beignets, marinated beef, & ginger chicken. The only comment I'd make is I'd prefer the sauce for the chicken be thicker so that it would stick to the fried chicken.
First time I tried it wasn't very good. General Tao chicken was the worst I've ever had. Squid was just ok. I'll give it once more chance, With different menu item hopefully they make dumplings better.
Great new Chinese food resto in downtown Montreal! So tasty & such high quality food ingredients that are obvious from the first bite! Service by Lily was top notch & very friendly. Hot & sour soup was awesome! Black bean sauce was excellent. Chicken was so tender, fresh & high quality. Finally, Chinese dishes that are not flooded with green peppers. I highly recommend trying Kung Foo!!
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 meal
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.
Just had dinner at this newly open restaurant with my wife. I used to be a waiter in a similar restaurant back in my days so I ca mn make some comparisons. Portions: We ordered the combo F, which is supposedly for 2 people... we could not go through all the food they brought us! I think it was meant for a family of 4! Service: food arrived a bit too quickly at the beginning (we barely started eating our soup & they started serving the entree), but they readjusted the pace afterwards. Taste: I was surprised at the freshness of the food & it tasted amazing. Among all the plates that were brought, there was the classic general tao chicken. Too often, at least in my taste, there is way too much breading but not in this restaurant! It was light but tasty! Fried rice was also a positive surprise, not too heavy on soy sauce. Overall experience: I highly recommend this place. Small place, sitting for approx 25 people but does not feel cramped. A must try if you are around.