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This is a great restaurant for grabbing lunch and enjoying a few meals. I really enjoyed their soup and the wide variety of colorful food options available. They have a large selection of dishes to choose from. View all feedback.
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A hole-in-the-wall on La Gauchetiere that features mostly dumplings and noodle soups and meals. Nothing to look at, but OK basic fare, polite service and extremely reasonable prices. The spring rolls were super. Cash only. View all feedback.
A hole-in-the-wall on La Gauchetiere that features mostly dumplings and noodle soups and meals. Nothing to look at, but OK basic fare, polite service and extremely reasonable prices. The spring rolls were super. Cash only.
Oh my god! C'est miteux et sale partout! La salle de toilette est tellement crotté que c'est carrément dégueulasse. Côté service, la madame était très gentille et attentionnée. Côté bouffe, on a choisis une spécialité de la maison au travers des 50 cartons graisseux accrocher au mur de la salle à dîner et c'était très ordinaire : des ramen qui goûte le ramen sauce soya avec du poulet à consistance douteuse.... Mon avis : un gros Ark!
Tucked into east of The main on Le gauchetiere practical puts this a real hole in the wall noodle joint off the radar of majority of population visiting china town. A big advert of 'home made noodles' was enough to give it a shot. Not much of interior, but appeared clean. Menu featured 100+ things, but one of the walls literally pained with real sized mug shots of 60+ items from the menu makes selection easier for those feeling overwhelmed with options. Being a noodle joint at its heart, ordered lo mien with chicken, though the portion was small, but the texture and just the right crispiness coupled with lack of any after taste definitely hit the spot. Worth a consideration for those seeking a stroll off the beaten tracks while in Montreal China Town
This is a Hong Kong dim-sum type restaurantThe deco is pretty old and the hand painting is covered with dustPlease change the painting on the wall.
Small hole in the wall place in a deserted street in Chinatown, they serve old schools Cantonese dishes such as Lo mien, hot pot rice, and wonton noodles.