Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 3 pm - 9 pm |
Wednesday | 3 pm - 9 pm |
Thursday | 3 pm - 9 pm |
Friday | 4 pm - 9 pm |
Saturday | 4 pm - 9 pm |
Sunday | 4 pm - 9 pm |
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Display Allchicken(30) roll(28) egg roll(25) egg(25) chinese(16) soup(14) général tao(12) quality(11) delivery(11)Small portions. Just adequate service. Quite poor quality food. Chinese food is way better. Look elsewhere.View more
Since covid your prices, have gone way up. Not everyone lives, in cote st luc or Westmont. & the quality, gas gone way down. I miss Vanhorne, & Tiger so much.View more
Ordered for the first time here last night. While the quality of the food is good, the prices simply cannot be justified. $150 for 3 people. There were 7 pieces of general tao...7. The beef & chicken dishes were cold & had to be microwaved. Meals don't come with soup included like many other places. Will not be ordering from here again & I honestly cannot say I would recommend it to others based solely on the price they charge for small portions.View more
My comment is about ordering. I had been eating Yangtze for 50 years. When they changed location because of a fire in the original, the quality of food went downhill. Now I order - this is the 3rd time - Yangtze Small Ribs which are made with a molasses base - they deliver Honey Garlic Ribs. I ordered Beef with Broccoli/Snow Peas, I got only Broccoli. Overpriced for an order of Broccoli with a little bit of beef. I left a voicemail after I got my order & they didn't call back. Sorry Yangtze, but we are finally done.View more
Awesome service, staff very attentive & friendly. Food is always very delicious Soba noodles with beef is my favorite & pork ribs too. The food is always warm & tasty which you do not always get to eat. I really appreciate their effort to stay in bussiness after covid hit & the big raise of prices they didnt change their quality of serving neither the quality of food.
Definitely will be going back.
If there was an option for ZERO star i would freaking give it. I ate my food with disgust & utter anger. i ordered for delivery & mentioned three times to type on the apt code. They did not consider this when delivering & buzzed again & again like freaking ill mannered people!!! I went to open, saw that he was the delivery man was compassionate & understanding. But then, the delivery man had the utter gut to be really really rude to me as if it was my fault. No customer service at all!!!!! Food was blend except for the veggie rolls. I am never going to order with them. I am the type who stays very faithful & order everyday out to eat- & believe me- its not about the money- but id rather spend the same but interact with MANNERED people & for BETTER food Quality!
I had long heard about the supposed resurrection of the iconic Yangtze restaurant, I greatly looked forward to a takeout meal here.
To be clear, this was a takeout. I found the restaurant clean & quiet. The takeout order went without a hitch.
Some have said the the portions were tiny for the price, I could not agree more. At $34 plus tax for a takeout for two ( the website said $32 ), I found it very expensive.
They give you 3 egg rolls per person, presumably because the takeout does not include the won-ton soup. I found the egg rolls to be the best part of the meal, the skins were flawlessly fried to a golden brown, & the filling was tasty & had good texture. My wife thought the egg rolls lacked on the pork inside the filling, but I thought overall the taste made up for this.
The chow mein was ordinary, & a bit too watery. The rice was ok, but way too small. The pineapple chicken was a nice red color & decent, but I counted about 8 small pieces of breaded chicken, WAY too small for a supposed meal for two. The dry garlic ribs were closer to a portion of 2, but they were ordinary. The rib pieces were small & a bit fattier than I would like, & the dry garlic sauce was too watery.
In short, the quality was ordinary & at close to $40 with tax & tip, the portions were hugely disappointing. At $40 for takeout for 2, Montrealers have many more better options fortunately.
I will try their sit-down menu one more time, but I do not recommend the takeout for quality/value.
Gene
This restaurant serves one of the best Chinese food I've ever had; the quality of the ingredients is beyond what is normally served. & the waiters know how to build the menu for you, as long as you ask for their help. Most of the negative reviews I've seen are about people complaining about the cost of this place in comparison to their previous location; that's primitive thinking - things change, cost of living change. anyway; food is great, service is great, atmosphere is fancier than the previous yangtze. As the waiters explain, each section has its own specialty ; a la carte is the way to go!
I was tempted by the lower cost of the combo menus, but considering that it was valentines day, i didnt want to cheap out.
The name Yangtze has been an institution in Montreal for many years. I remember from a very young age going to eat there when they were located on Van Horne Avenue. Besides the prices not much has changed as far as Quality food & great service. The Egg rolls & won ton soup are still the best in the city. The only food change is the pineapple chicken. They use breaded chicken balls now instead of odd shaped pieces of chicken that's breaded. I think I prefer the old way.
The food was served hot & fresh & very prompt. I truly recommend Yangtze to anyone that loves traditional Chinese food.