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Yin Ji Chang Fen

Dim sum et autres spécialités chinoises servis dans une salle à manger moderne à l'atmosphère détendue.
Brossard
4.4$$
OUVERT9:00 - 16:00
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Yin Ji Chang Fen Restaurant Brossard: Menu, Avis & Réserver (2026)
ChinoiseAsiatiqueDumplings (ravioli chinois)VégétarienneBrunch
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Le rouleau de nouilles de riz est un plat cantonais originaire de la province du Guangdong, dans le sud de la Chine, ainsi que de Hong Kong. Il est souvent servi en tant que collation, petit repas ou comme une variété de dim sum.

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Résumé des avis

Yin Ji Chang Fen propose des saveurs cantonaises authentiques avec des influences hongkongaises, mêlant congee traditionnel et rouleaux de riz à une approche moderne et fraîche, avec une large sélection de dim sum. Les plats sont décrits comme delicats, savoureux et prepares avec des ingredients frais, tandis que les boissons restent dans l esprit hongkongais et rafraîchissantes. La commande se fait facilement via les codes QR sur chaque table, et les avis soulignent un service agréable, une cadence rapide entre les plats et un bon rapport qualité-prix, avec des tampons de fidelite offrant un plat de dim sum ou un congee gratuit. Le nouvel emplacement est lumineux et accueillant, et le menu propose des specialites cantonaises difficiles a trouver ailleurs dans le quartier. Bien que certaines experiences mentionnent des plats un peu sales, des tables petites et des attentes par moments, l impression generale demeure celle d une experience conviviale et authentique a la mode hongkongaise, avec des prix adaptes au budget.

Very good traditional chinese food one off the best in Brossard for dim sum.

21 avr. 2026
sur Google

Great rice noodle rolls! I appreciate the variety. The standard options (pork, shrimp, beef, chinese donuts) are well executed, & the extra choices are quite tasty (duck, beef stew for example).

The HK milk tea could be hotter but is otherwise we'll executed. The congee is good!

Edit 2026: Quality has kept up & the new dim sum menu is a nice addition.

12 avr. 2026
sur Google

At Yin Ji, You can get some traditional, non conventional plates, as if you where in China, Guangdong province.

Yin Ji's offers is also influenced by Hong Kong blend of flavors. So it's traditional plates have modernity of the 20th century, but still very authentic.

Drinks, especially with milk are all on the modern & Hongkong side which are refreshing.

Yin Ji's specialties are noodle rolls & congee. But you can have some Dim Sum plates, but also some other Cantonese specialties.

Orders are done thru smartphone, so bringing one with you is a good idea.

The dishes are fresh, mostly delicate, but tasty & authentic. The service is nice & fast, like 5 to 10 minutes between plates rotation.

If you want to explore new dishes through Cantonese culture, Yin Ji offers some specific dishes impossible to find at other Chinese restaurants in the whole Québec province.

All in all it's a great place, authentic & exotic flavors with pricing on the wallet friendly side.

It's definitely one of the place to put in your list if you want to explore more classic or authentic dishes without taking an airplane ticket to China.

Update : pictures added

3 avr. 2026
sur Google
5.0

Bang for buck chinese food that tastes like a hug.
This place is far for me but it was soooo good that it's worth it. Will make the trek back for sure!

16 mars 2026
sur Google

For years, we had to drive all the way to Toronto to enjoy authentic Hong Kong-style congee & other delicious dishes. Now, we can savor the same great flavors right here on Taschereau Street in Brossard! The location is convenient, with plenty of free parking available.

-1 star : Chinese people drink Tea, not tapped water. Why can't you serve free hot tea?

30 juin 2025
sur Google
3.0

Yin Ji is a casual diner offering some simple Cantonese classics of congee & cheung fun, & a bit more.

The congee is well-seasoned with a smooth & almost creamy consistency. The cheung fun were silky & the seasoned soy sauce was lightly sweet without being overpowering.

The cheung fun have a great texture, but perhaps the price is a little steep for what they are. Cheung fun are typically such simple & casual dishes made with inexpensive ingredients. I almost have trouble justifying the 10$+ post-tax price for a plate, & that's in the mid-range of what they offer for cheung fun.
I also did not love the iceberg lettuce in the cheung fun & would prefer they be served without it. The lettuce is wilted & wet, & does not leave enough room for the silkiness of the cheung fun to shine.

Ordering can only be done online via the QR-code that is made available on every table. While we understand most people have smartphones & can access this link, unfortunately much of the Asian demographic in Brossard is of the elderly who are unlikely to have a smartphone. The staff was understanding enough of this concern & was able to provide us with a physical menu for our elder, but also warned us that the menu was outdated & the online menu should be referenced instead.

All in all, the food was good for what it is: simple, casual, filling, & hits the spot for those who are a little homesick for something traditional. Perhaps if you are coming to eat with elderly Chinese folk who may be frugal & a little judgemental, don't tell them how much you spent on their meal.

20 avr. 2025
sur Google

Great food! Good prices. Authentic Chinese dishes.

28 mars 2025
sur Google

Tasty Chinese congee, steam rice roll & snacks at affordable price.

23 févr. 2025
sur Google