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very good and tasteful meals! hot plates are delicious and the service is good and fast. But it's a modest little restaurant. we go for the good plates (not expensive) but not for the decor. View all feedback.
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curious and interesting restaurant with very Chinese customers and yet there are toasts, tomato soup or mushrooms. It's not extraordinary, but it's good and not very expensive. I've been going back there regularly for several years. View all feedback.
The food is acceptable, the price is reasonable and the service is good. I recommend the Won Ton noodle because the Won Ton is big and good.
I give a 3 stars for this restaurant not base on the entire menu, I am talking about a few items on the menu that worth to try.1.The won ton dumpling, this is an authentic Hong Kong style won ton that I can hardly find another one comparable in Montreal 2. The General Tau chicken: It is a kind of chewy and crispy in contrast to most restaurant that offer soft and thick layer of flour the envelope the meat.3.The sandwich. Then offer ham and egg sandwich freshly fried and toasted, together with the famous Hong Kong style breakfast tea. ( a dark English tea mixed with sugar and carnation milk) , very rich and comforting.for an afternoon tea, It is a pity thy open m otherwise they will be packed for breakfast. They offer mostly Chinese staples like different types of noodles and rice , great for a take out order or a quick meal, Price wise is inexpensive. Decoration is not great Guess not your rendez vous of St Valentine.Service is average, No wine available, price /quality ratio is good.
Anything noodle or wonton related will go down well. Try menu item T4, comes on a a sizzling plate. Good selection of cold HK drinks
Curious and interesting restaurant with very Chinese customers and yet there are toasts, tomato soup or mushrooms. It's not extraordinary, but it's good and not very expensive. I've been going back there regularly for several years.
If you are staying at one of the hotels on Taschereau Blvd., in Brossard, and you want to have a more adventurous experience, try Jardin du Sud. In a nearly abandoned strip mall, with only a few other Asian restaurnts in it, the restataurant does not invite the casual passer-by. We were the only non-Asian diners the Saturday evening we were there. After checking out the tables around us, we ordered a noodle soup, which turned out to be delicious. We also ordered a beef with black pepper over fried noodles which was adequate, but we wouldn`t order it again.We would definitely recommend the soups.