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Dak Hing Barbecue

4.7 (17 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 7:30 pm

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Karen L.

Amazing, authentic HK style barbecued meats. And affordable too! Two meals off Uber came to $23.28. The weird thing is that you are required to do a $1 add-on for a soft drink? So factor in an additional $1 for their rice combos. We tried the duck and the siu yuk. The crispy siu yuk skin was perfect! And the duck was very flavourful. I particularly loved the duck sauce that came with the duck combo and drenched my rice with it! Excited to order more from this place in the future!

Cantonese Roast Meats!
Charles N.

Siu mei (烧味) is a Cantonese term for roasted meats on spits over an open wood fire or large burning oven that can usually be found a Montreal Chinatown restaurant window, made to take-out as is or offered as a complete meal in a box, with the meats and laid on top of white rice with some veggies. Traditional dishes such as roast duck, roast pork, crispy pork belly tend to be coated with a marinade, usually honey or maltose sugar, before being fully cooked, that provides different flavor profiles and diversity of textures make it exciting to eat! A friend of mine @shutupandeat recommended another spot @dakhingbbq located in Côte-des-Neiges, where the excellent roast master takes pride to prepare food in a way they would serve to their own children, parents and family... well let me tell you, the following glistening dishes quickly found their way to our home and then promptly into our bellies! Char siu (叉烧): fundamentally pork pork loin, belly, or shoulder, distinguished by its signature dark red hue, is marinated in a mixture of honey, five-spice powder, red fermented bean curd, dark soy sauce, hoisin sauce, and sometimes rice wine. The name refers to the cooking method where char means fork in Cantonese, and siu means to burn or roast. Siu yuk (烧肉) or crispy roasted pork, after being seasoned, the entire pig is roasted in a furnace at high temperature, which leaves a crispy skin with a gorgeous golden hue and a juicy, tender meat. The key to this dish is the skin, which is poked with tiny holes, to allow the crackling to happen, and covered with coarse salt before the meat is roasted. Siu ngaap (烧鸭) or roasted duck is first soaked in marinade of star anise, peppercorns, green shallots, ginger, cassia buds, cloves, and salt. The exterior is rubbed with a vinegar and maltose sugar coating, to gives its signature sweet taste. The bird is then pumped with air, poached, and then finally roasted at high temperature to allow the skin to be slightly crispy, while the meat remains tender and juicy. There are many more items on the menu to try and well 'tis the season to give, so I will drop some off to our friends and family - hope you do to!

Two meat plate with pickled vegetables
Erika D.

I've been intending to try Dak Hing Barbecue for a while now so when I saw this as a recent review of the day, I knew it was a sign! This is a Door Dash, Covid-19 delivery review of this restaurant. They offer a simple menu on Door Dash, but usually that means they're specialized in a group of dishes. I was not disappointed when I ordered the 2-meat barbecue plate. At $13.99, it was a bit expensive but is reasonable (considering these third party delivery apps charge extra on restaurants). It was full of delicious, perfectly cooked roast pork and barbecue duck. The meats were super tender and flavourful, and honestly it's enough to feed at least two people for lunch. We also ordered a side of pickled veggies (Daikon radish and carrot), to add a bit of freshness to our meal. The delivery arrived fairly quickly and the food was also pretty warm when it arrived. Overall, I can't wait to go into the actual restaurant to pick up a meal there! I also noticed on their menu, but you can order whole roasted pigs which is awesome for large parties!

Menu taken on January 1st 2021
Anh N.

So... after reading so many good reviews on this place, I have decided that for my first 2021 meals, this is the place I needed to get my food from. Today, January 1st 2021, I hoped in my car, drove 45 minutes and ordered way too much food for my husband and I. It was for lunchtime. They were barely into their first out of opening that they sold nearly all the roasted pork. Not to worry, another one was on the way. They had a long table full of orders waiting to be picked up. It was non stop! Ok ordered a whole bbq duck, a 2 meats (char siu and Chinese sausage) lunch combo, some roasted pork and two sticky rice. EVERYTHING was very good! The pork crackling was crunchy and the duck is so juicy! The only con that I would put out is that I had a lot of solid pieces of fat with the roasted pork order. Service is great! They are super nice! So 4.75 stars is what I am giving this place.

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Always ordered for months now and I never had any problems with them ... their food is great

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9 years ago

Love this place. I go for take out whenever i'm in the area. I get the bbq pork rice all the time. Friendly service too!

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Decently priced Cantonese BBQ meat or meal to go, close to the metro too,

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Lotus Bleu

Lotus Bleu

4.5(44 reviews)
6.2 kmVille-Marie

The Short Version: Popular restaurant in Chinatown with hand…read morepulled noodles. I had one of the noodle soups and it was fantastic. The Long Version: I love hand pulled noodles, so my husband and I had lunch here. He's not a fan of noodle soups but agreed to come and just have appetizers, lol. I got the small-sized Spicy Mushrooms and Chicken Noodle Soup ($13.99). I chose the #6 size noodles which is the thickest noodles they offer. My husband got the imperial rolls ($4.50 for 3) and the fried shrimp wontons ($11.99 for 10). I really enjoyed my soup, especially the thick noodles. They were chewy and the right amount of softness. There were chicken pieces in it, mushrooms and a delicious "tofu sausage." It also had 2 pieces of baby Bok Choy and some pieces of kelp. I wished there was more vegetables. The soup also had green onions and cilantro. The broth was a tiny bit spicy from the chili oil. I am happy that this soup does not have sesame seeds in it, so I didn't have to ask them to hold the sesame seeds. Lol. My only complaint would be that the broth was a bit too salty and too oily for my tastes. I still thought it was good though. My husband enjoyed his appetizers. The imperial rolls were vegetarian. I didn't have any, but they looked like nothing special to me, haha. However, the hubby liked them which is what matters. The fried shrimp wontons looked good and he liked those too. Service was pleasant and efficient. The decor is casual with some fun touches. I liked the rotating lanterns with lights on the ceiling and the drawings of a big squid and clams on the walls. I would return to try their other noodle soups and also their handmade dumplings. Review #10 (2026)

So this spot we read on TripAdvisor how great the noodles are so we had to check it out…read more When we got there, we immediately turned into dumplings, lol you can't go wrong with dumplings. I just wasn't too sure about the noodles. We did see some plates come out and the noodles looked good, but they didn't look fantastic so I definitely wanna go back and actually just tried the noodles, but I always get tempted with the dumplings LMFAO

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Lotus Bleu - Squid drawing on the wall.

Squid drawing on the wall.

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Lotus Bleu - Front of the restaurant. Street entrance.

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Front of the restaurant. Street entrance.

Yum Yum - Pork and mushroom dumpling

Yum Yum

4.6(46 reviews)
5.7 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal

These soup dumplings here are very fresh, juicy, and flavourful. I loved how much soup was actually…read morein these. A true SOUP dumpling. You have to be careful when lifting them from the plate as they are delicate and you don't want them to rip and you lose some precious soup. I got the lamb and green onion and they were a real treat. Service was friendly! They have lots of seating and a big menu.

The Short Version: Great little Asian restaurant in the…read morePlateau that specializes in dumplings but also has other items. Food was tasty. The Long Version: My husband and I had dinner here and we really enjoyed it. I initially was going to get their soup dumplings (their specialty), but when I looked at the menu, I saw that they had Laksa ($18.99), so I couldn't resist ordering that instead. My husband prefers pan-fried dumplings over soup dumplings, so he got the pork and mushroom dumplings ($14.50) and there was a $1.99 surcharge for pan-frying (the base price is for steamed). My Laksa was huge and delicious. The broth was so rich with coconut milk and a bit spicy. It was really flavourful. The noodles had a nice chew to them. The soup also contained some decent-sized shrimp, velvetized sliced chicken, cubes of tofu and a boiled egg. I wished it had some vegetables in though because I felt very unhealthy eating just starch and protein, lol. I did enjoy it though ;) I had one of my husband's dumplings and it was good. It had ground pork in it and chopped up mushrooms. There was a slight gingery taste to it. I liked it and my husband liked them too. Service was very pleasant. The server refilled our waters regularly and I like that the water had ice in it and was very cold. The restaurant is not too large and has seating on a main level then up a few steps they have 4 more tables of 4 by the front window. We walked there from our hotel, but as with pretty much all businesses in The Plateau it's street parking only. Review #209 (2025)

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Yum Yum - Shrimp, pork, and chive dumplings

Shrimp, pork, and chive dumplings

Yum Yum - Front of the store

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Front of the store

Mr Chuan

Mr Chuan

4.4(5 reviews)
4.8 kmVille-Marie

Amazing Chinese food…read more Crowded with an all Chinese clientele - and all young people to boot. That is almost always an excellent sign. Very few American-Chinese//Canadian-Chinese dishes on the menu - though they exist. This may be a regional Chinese restaurant but I do not recognize the region. One visit and three dishes convinced me I have to go back rather than just eating around town. In the not to be missed department: Mushrooms fried in egg yolk. These are the most interesting fried mushrooms you will ever have. They are also the richest fried mushrooms you will ever have. You will adore every single bite - and if you are lucky you can eat 1/3 of a serving before being totally full. I believe the trick here is that the batter is 100 percent egg yolk no white no nothing else. They also do a salt and pepper tofu that is creamy on the inside and crispy on the outside. How often do you see that? Braised seafood in ginger and garlic is the same dish you see in many other Chinese establishments but is lovely here. The squid is tough but the ginger is to die for. I am eager to get back. * * * * P.S. I DID get back. We ordered five more dishes. The amazingness quotient continues. Don't miss their fried spareribs.

authentic Chinese food! highly recommended the spicy roasted fish.the service is excellent as well.read more

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Mr Chuan - Front of the restaurant

Front of the restaurant

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Mr Chuan - 竹笋 和毛血旺 sorry,not sure how to say 2nd dish in English.

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竹笋 和毛血旺 sorry,not sure how to say 2nd dish in English.

Keung Kee - Sesame beef

Keung Kee

3.9(145 reviews)
6.1 kmVille-Marie
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Keung Kee could be anywhere from 3-5 stars depending on what you like and what you expect, lets…read morejust get that out of the way. I was expecting a more flavored experience and maybe that is not what they do or I could have ordered differently. The menu is huge so it is hard to know where to start. We went here because of the good Yelp reviews. Were we arrived in Chinatown there were many other places that looked great, so we loitered at the door for a minute while deciding what to do. As we loitered a family came out and noticed us and asked if were were going to Keung Kee. We said we were thinking about it and they said just go, it is the best restaurant in Chinatown. Sold. We went in, up the stairs, waited a bit, and got a table. This is the kid of place you need to bring a lot of people because that is whet it is built for, the menu is extensive, and the portions are huge. We puzzled over the menu then ordered our food. We wanted a bottle of cold sake and the waiter brought it in an ice bucket. Nice. We started with the pork dumplings. The dumplings were very goof but came in a hot thick sweet peanut sauce. With a lighter sauce these would have been outstanding. The scallop was huge and had a bunch of stuff on it. There was some good scallop flavor but it was masked with all the stuff that tasted like old oil. The noodle dish was good but also had some old oil flavor coming from somewhere. All the meats and vegetables were nice and fresh but the good sauce I think was the source of the oil. We saw a table next to us had the pork chops and was asked, what are those? So we got that too. The chops were thin bone in with a batter fried then soaked in a vinegar sauce. These would have been good as our only item with a bowl of rice. Our co-eaters there had many good looking things. I would give this a try again but would bring a few more people so we could try more stuff. Total for all that including the sake was $100 Canadian. Not bad!

Old School Cantonese food in the heart of Montreal's Chinatown…read more It's been a while since I've had complimentary pork bone and vegetable soup and seen white plastic sheeted table tops for easy cleanup. LOL. Portions are family style so bring a group with you to share. Salt and Pepper Pork Chop - easily the best dish, great crunch and great flavor. Snow peas sautéed with Garlic was clean, fresh and crunchy. Garlic flavor wasn't overly done. Beef Stew over Baby Bok Choy was tender and beefy. The Baby Bok Choy was hidden underneath in my picture, but it was there. There was also beef tendons as well which I always enjoy. Salt and Pepper Squid was a huge portion and similar to Pork, very crunchy. This was a huge portion. Got seated right away in a packed restaurant on a Friday evening. Service was quick and friendly (except for one dude who took exception to me want to pack my own leftovers). LOL.

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Keung Kee
Keung Kee
Keung Kee

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Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung - Oyster

Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung

3.2(279 reviews)
6.0 kmVille-Marie
$$

My wife and I were in Montreal for vacation and we checked out Montreal Chinatown, and tried dim…read moresum at Kim Fung. Kim Fung is a in a shopping center and was pretty full but we were able to be seated right away. They brought up dishes on carts and we were able to order even though our table was in the corner. While we were there, the fire alarm was ringing. It did not seem like there was a fire, and three fire trucks even came to check things out, but no one inside the restaurant seemed concerned so everyone kept eating. The food was good but it was a little annoying eating with the fire alarm on. We ordered a lot of dim sum classics that we eat back home in California but it seemed like the prices were lower than what we normally pay back home. The bill once we figured our the CAD-USD conversion seemed very reasonable. If we're in town again and the fire alarm isn't loud, we'll try it again.

We had come here beforehand and enjoyed the food, but the cleanliness and service were…read morequestionable. This time around it seems they took my advice (lol!) as dim sum ladies were very friendly and the restaurant itself taken care of better. Food was tasty too. The disappointment came in the form of a small hair in my dumpling-- it happens! Not the end of the world, but did put me off. as well the chinese broccoli was the most expensive dish we got, and the veg was super bitter. still for the taste and service we would return.

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Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung
Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung

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