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Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge

Chinatown
3.5$$
OPEN10 am - 9 pm
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Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Nestled in the heart of Montreal's Chinatown and located a few steps away from many of the major hotels and tourist sites (including the Convention Center), the Ruby Rouge Restaurant offers a real attraction for the downtown area. Serving tantalizing seafood, authentic Cantonese and spicy Szechuan cuisines as well as Chinese Hotpots, it's the perfect destination for wedding banquets, meetings, shows, private functions and special occasions. Dim Sum is served in the renowned Hong Kong style on roaming carts or at pre-set luncheons in private rooms. Ruby Rouge Restaurant boasts a two-tiered seafood tank is filled with selections of geoducks, lobsters, prawns, live scallops, abalone, rock cod, sole, oysters, and Dungeness Crabs. With two elegant banquet rooms and smaller private rooms available, the Ruby Rouge Restaurant can accommodate 650 guests, it's the ideal choice for family and friends to get together and celebrate.

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Reviews for Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge

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Review Summary

Rubis Rouge - Red Ruby Rouge serves classic Cantonese dim sum with cart service and generous portions at approachable prices, drawing praise for authentic flavors, variety, and a spacious, family friendly setting, but reviews also flag inconsistency in taste and timing, with some dishes described as fresh and tasty and others as bland or cold, and service ranging from warm and attentive to slow or curt. Language and billing issues appear in a few visits, and a few diners note a lack of clear menu information in English or French or confusion over substitutions. Overall it remains a go to option for affordable dim sum in Montreal's Chinatown, with several mentions of good value and tradition, while others suggest exploring alternatives for more consistent quality.
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Classic Cantonese dim sum that still has cart service at brunch. The food is fresh & tasty & the service ranges from excellent to curmudgeonly but isn't that the charm? Don't be put off by reviews that don't understand the humor in gruff service. Super spacious so easy for groups.

Nov 29, 2025
on Google

One of the best spots in Chinatown for affordable & delicious food! Their char siu with rice is always fresh & flavorful. Back in the day, it used to be just $4.50-$5 a plate, & even though it's now $7, it's still absolutely worth it. I've been coming here since my childhood, & the quality has never changed. If you're looking for a great, budget-friendly meal in Chinatown, this is the place to go

Feb 23, 2025
on Google

I went to the Ruby Rouge for dim sum today around noon & we were three. The resto was about 75% full & we were seated quickly upon arrival. The resto didn't look modern but was still nice with its nostalgic warm old school Chinese decor. Our waitress was quick & friendly. The food was fresh, hot & good. However, even though the restaurant wasn't full there were no more food carts passing by us anymore after only two passed by. We waited about 20 minutes without food & decided to leave after looking everywhere & saw there was no one pushing any dim sum carts in the whole very big restaurant. We weren't the only ones waiting for food. They looked understaffed with their waiters & waitresses running around & no one pushing the dim sum carts at some point, I've never seen that before anywhere. I wouldn't go back there if I were starving but would go back with friends to catch up & take our time to eat & chat because the food & service were good & it's a nice place but the waiting was also very long to the point we left still hungry.

Oct 13, 2024
on Google

We were craving dim sum while in Montreal. This restaurant located on the 2nd floor inside a small mall. We were seated quickly & was asked what tea we wanted. Was nice to see push cart ordering here. We ordered five dishes to try. Overall the quality of the dim sum was average. We went on a Friday & it was not too busy so it could explain why some of the dim sum wasn't as fresh. The fried squid was cold & a bit rubbery. The har gow was decent.

Jun 10, 2024
on Google