Attractive and Exotic Neighborhood of Old Montreal
During our stay at “Holiday Inn Montreal Centreville Downtown”, we enjoyed walking through China Town streets with numerous eateries and shops. The hotel was right in the middle of China Town, and Chi...
Again construction blighted our views of the entrance. The area itself is easy to walk round and contains everything you would expect of a chinatown. Due to the culturally diverse history of Canad i...
Chinatown in Montreal is not a huge area. So it is very easy to go around and explore. There is a variety of restaurants and a chance to taste good green tea outdoors in the summer.
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Disappointed
Went here hoping for a taste of great food. Wrong ! There was a bone in the spring roll , the noodles were poorly cooked and the staff rude The dumplings was the only high light I would not recomm...
le 8 Fév. Febé 8th 2020 Saturday late dinner Restaurant Keung Kee, 70 rue de la Gauchetière Ouest-West, Chinatown, Montréal, QC. After a phenomenal, inspirational Gospel Tribute held at the Evangel P...
For an authentic foray into the heart of Montreal's Chinese community, don't miss the Chinatown experience, centered around the bustling avenues of La Gauchetière Street, Saint Urbain Street and Saint Lawrence Boulevard. You'll find exotic international foods, cultural craft and clothing shops, martial arts exhibitions and Asian medicine boutiques. It is one of the most walk-able areas of the city, with a tourist designation that allows the lively bars and eateries to stay open late, serving up Cantonese seafood, dim sum, barbecue and Vietnamese Pho to your heart's content. Enter through replicas of Imperial gates and mingle with locals at summer festivals, or check out the Montreal Chinese Cultural Community Center for events or language classes.
Walking distance from the apartment and it is a nice China town, to discover with few good places where to eat
10 minutes walk from our condo. If you like Dim-Sum try "Ruby Rouge" restaurant on Clark street. Many others chinese restaurants and boutiques at all times
My favourite chinatown in Canada. Lots of interesting things to see and many great food!
I went here on one summer evening. It was a clean, safe, interesting and amazingly full of life. It was interesting to look at the Hong Kong style cafe and pastry stores.
Love it thx to Mister King...peace