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Best Restaurants in Chinatown Montreal

Montreal's Chinatown is the place to be for the best hand-pulled noodles, soups, and dumplings. Chinatown is predominantly located on Rue de la Gauchetière, less than 5 minutes walk from metro Place d'Armes. This location is also steps away from the historic Old Port of Montreal, which offers a variety of restaurants and is a foodie's dream.

Over the years, I have tried many restaurants in this neighborhood, and they are unique in taste, decor, and service. Each restaurant offers a variety of dishes on its menu that range in flavor. Chinatown also offers delicious bubble tea, dragons beard, and some of the freshest baked goods in Montreal.

Check out some of my all-time favorites below that offer amazing prices, menus, and service. Comment below your favorite.

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If you're craving hand-pulled noodles, visit Nouilles de Lan Zhou. They are located in the heart of Chinatown at 1006 St. Laurent Blvd. This amazing restaurant serves the freshest ingredients that will leave you wanting more. Not only are their noodles fresh, but so are their soups. 

Nouilles de Lan Zhou is open 7 days a week, and during the weekends, wait times to get in can be up to 2 hours. I highly recommend this restaurant. Check out their official website.


Patisserie Coco is my go-to place for baked goods. They sell a variety of cakes, cookies, and egg tarts. I love that their items are baked fresh each day and affordable. Their most popular items are mochi, swirl cakes, bubble tea, and rice cakes. 

This bakery is located at 2 Rue de la Gauchetière O and is open 7 days a week. Check out their official website.


Soupe & Sammi Dumplings offers the best soup dumplings in Chinatown. Let me start by saying that the food is incredible and the portions are out of this world. I ordered their soup dumplings with the sweet pork filling. The dumplings were filling and cooked to perfection. For extra flavor, I tried their chili oil, which was great.

Soupe and Sammi Dumplings also sell a variety of starters, such as spicy tofu, hot and sour soup, seaweed salad, and more. For more information, visit their official website.


Patisserie BaoBao Dim Sum is the #1 place to visit in Chinatown for buns, dim sums, and bubble tea. Their fillings range from BBQ pork, taro, teriyaki chicken, and the classic plain. Located at 83 Rue De la Gauchetière O, this classic restaurant is a one-stop shop for all your lunch and dinner needs.

There is also an assortment of teriyaki, beef, and general Tsao bowls that can be enjoyed on-site, and if you're thirsty, check out their bubble teas, as they are flavorful and affordable. Check out their official website.

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Panda Dore is the best place for pan-fried pork dumplings, crispy pork moon cakes, and fresh gluten salad. This family-owned Shanghainese restaurant is located at 14 R. de la Gauchetière E in the heart of Montreal's Chinatown. Panda Dore is a great restaurant in Chinatown, and the space is very cozy.

All items are hand-made and prepared fresh daily. The staff is friendly, and the food is amazing.Visit Panda Dore today!


Patisserie Coco is a unique bakery in Chinatown that serves up some of the best durian and sesame snacks. Patisserie Harmonie has served customers for over a decade and is a local favorite. This amazing bakery is best known for its bubble tea, savory cakes, and hot baked goods. Visit this amazing bakery today!

Patisserie Harmonie is open 7 days a week from 10 am to 7 pm.


Restaurant Noodle Factory is known for its handmade noodles and dumplings. Drawing huge crowds during lunch and dinner, this restaurant is a must-try. It also serves delicious soups, noodles, fried rice, and crispy wonton.

Restaurant Noodle Factory is open five days a week from Wednesday to Sunday. Visit them today and check out their official website.


The Happy Lamb hot pot is renowned for its delicious meats and 8-hour-simmered bone broth. It offers an assortment of meats, seafood, and vegetables. Happy Lamb has locations around Canada; visit them online for prices, locations, and menus.

Happy Lamb Hot Pot is open 7 days a week from 11:30 am to 9:30 pm. The prices are very reasonable, and kids ages 0-4 eat for free.

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