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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My mother is 90 wanted to go down memory lane so we got some take out today. I was hesitant from some of the reviews that I had read ,but decided to give them a chance
Chicken chow mein was nice, garlic spareribs nice,pineapple chicken was a nice surprise as most restaurants put a tiny piece of chicken & then a ton of batter like a golf ball. This was prepared really nice in the sauce & pineapple. Egg rolls nice. General Tao chicken was also tasty but not in the black bean sause. Must be some interpretation of the dish but still tasted really good chicken fried rice was good, not much chicken though. Only down side & it seems to be a common theme with many restaurants, portions a lot smaller than they used to be. If you take the dinner for 2 etc, remember they charge extra for the soup. Hot & sour soup was tasty.
I would go back & I would recommend this restaurant. I used to go there all the time in the 80s & they keep the place clean. Staff is courteous. Last thought : for everyone that had some issue with the staff other order, it's really not nice to make stories about horrible service or getting sick from food. This restaurant has been around for decades & taking swipes at the staff & chef is immature.View more
We were 2 sharing a combo meal of Wonton soup, spring rolls, chicken fried rice, chicken chow mein, deep fried breaded chicken strips. We enjoyed the meal very much & were impressed with the very good service.View more
Anyone with money or inheriting a restaurant can have one, but having business sense, common sense & respect for your customers who are your bread+butter requires a different kind of savvy! Petty cash-grabs at every turn has been the downfall of a number of restaurants, because at already too-high prices, customers do not wish to be taken further advantage of! First, refusing to supply the always in-the-past pack of a few dry noodles for the soup, insisting on the purchase of a whole order instead, then when asked to supply a few cellopacs of hot mustard for the now smaller, ever more expensive eggrolls, being told that mustard will now cost me $1.50 & then charging $2 extra for delivery (on a $54+ order) WHICH WAS ALWAYS FREE - is just way too much gouging, disdain & disrespect!!! Their predecessors would cringe in shame! Their food may be good (not all of it, by any means), but enough is enough! I will opt for a bit less good (many other less-expensive choices of places) & better appreciation elsewhere, as I understand a number of other customers of theirs already have done.
The BEST Chinese in MTL. Best chop suey wonton soup! The general tao & pineapple chicken are crazy good!View more
Ordered for the first time here last night. While the quality of the food is good, the prices simply cannot be justified. $150 for 3 people. There were 7 pieces of general tao...7. The beef & chicken dishes were cold & had to be microwaved. Meals don't come with soup included like many other places. Will not be ordering from here again & I honestly cannot say I would recommend it to others based solely on the price they charge for small portions.View more
We arrived at 6h00pm at the restaurant. We ordered at 6h30pm. It took 1 hours & a half to get our plate. We got out at almost 9h00pm. Unbelievable.
For the price, the food was very dissappointing. Lets talk about the general tao for example. It cost 15$ for the plate. My friend had 6 chuncks + a kids size steam rice. I had the singapour noodle. It was so spicy that ive tooked 3 bites & it was enough. Portion wise, my 2 years old kid woulf have ate it all. It was small. The shrimp was a little underdone. & it was written on the menu that it was suppose to have bbq porc in it. Ive found 3 littles pieces of it.....
The wonton soup (3 ball of wonton) was 5$ if im not mistaken. Too expensive.
The waitress told me that they were famous for their eggrolls. Ive decided to order one. When it came (almost 20 minutes after), i took a bite. It was like eating a teaspoon full of salt. Disgusting. & each cost around 3$.
My perception of this restaurant is that they want to pretend to be a classy chinese restaurant with high prices for their plate. I rather go to another place & pay 8$ for a plate & be full rather that paying 15$ to eat there & go to McDonalds after for a cheese burger because i was still ungry.
& they have their "table du chef" instead of the "table d'hôte". Each plate cost around 15$ & there is no rice or noodle that comes with the plates.
& btw, for dessert, they are selling a bowl of ice cream for 5$ !!
So, there is planty of other restaurant that the plates cost less & that its way better.
I am not recommending this place.
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
Probably the best egg rolls & sweet & sour soup all around. The General Tao chicken was a bit bland, but was a generous portion & the chicken was truly succulent. My companion's shrimp with lobster sauce was more like a huge soup; the shrimp were excellent & the portion generous. Service was excellent! We will most definitely return.
Having eaten Chinese food at other restaurants, we always talked about missing The Yangtze when it closed. This past Thursday was our 2nd time going to Tchang Kiang & it was such a positive experience. The first time, we ordered like we did at the Yangtze-dinner #3 for 1,an extra won ton soup & it was great.
This week we added peanut butter dumplings to the meal...what a treat!
The food was hot, tasty & so satisfying. The service was excellent.
I might also add that the atmosphere is relaxing, my kind of music plays on & the cleanliness makes it a perfect place to relax & enjoy good food. WE PLAN TO BE REGULARS.
J'y suis allé avec ma blonde le 30 août 2013, c'était délicieux.
Certains de mes plats était excellents, j'ai pris le numéro 5 pour deux personnes. Je vous conseille de changer le poulet à l'ananas pour des crevettes frites, qui ont l'air vraiment délicieuses.
Ce restaurant mérite absolument de l'essayer. La prochaine fois, je saurai quoi changer. Surtout si vous habiter dans le coin, vous avez de la chance.
Voici mon analyse :
Soupe won ton 9/10 (l'arôme est vraiment très bonne)
Egg roll 8/10 (Texture parfaite mais un peu gras, j'ai bien aimé)
Côtes à l'ail 9/10 (Délicieuses)
Légumes avec poulets en cube 10/10 (Perfection)
Poulet à l'ananas 6/10 (Trop de pâtes & trop stiff)
Riz frit 5/10 (Sec, pas très bon)
Chow mein au poulet 9/10 (Vraiment délicieux, belle consistance)
Ailes de poulet 7/10 (Pour les apprécier, badigeoner avec la cuillère, le liquide de l'assiette & manger avec du liquide)
Bon service, même si la propriétaire ne parle pas beaucoup le français. La serveuse était très courtoise.
Vraiment heureux de mon expérience.
We found the food extremely fresh. The chop suey Won-Ton soup was very tasty. My daughter loved the Chicken Soo Guy crispy & tasty.
The Egg Rolls were crispy & filled with lots of vegetables. served with an excellent plum sauce..We are going back to sample the lobster.. . We would strongly recommend the restaurant to our friends.... Donnie W.
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.