Montreal's Chinatown Is Truly a Foodie's Paradise! ๐
(Living in Chinatown and enjoying five Chinese meals in just two and a half days!)๐ ๐ Happy Sheep (Hot Pot, around $40 per person) You can order ร la carte or go for the hot pot buffet. The meat and vegetables are very fresh (though the spicy broth isn't actually spicy). ๐ฒ ๐ Lanzhou Noodles (around $15-30 per person) This place is always bustling, and the noodles are quite chewy and satisfying (L's bowl is huge!). ๐ ๐ Chongqing Beauty (Sichuan Cuisine, around $20-40 per person) I randomly ordered the pickled fish, which was delicious. ๐ The fish was very tender, and they also had lots of other yummy dishes like spicy chicken and bullfrog. ๐ ๐ Sammi & Soupe Dumpling (Dumplings, Wontons, and Potstickers, around $20-30 per person) This place is also very popular, with lines during lunchtime. ๐ The dumplings are great, with lots of juice inside, but the wontons are quite small (only four tiny ones, not recommended). ๐ฅ ๐ Kim Fung Restaurant (Dim Sum) I was too hungry to take photos, but this place has a wide variety of dishes, and the prices are reasonable. ๐ The custard buns are a must-try! ๐ฅฎ ๐I also tried some bubble tea and bread, and even Coco, which all tasted very similar to what I'm used to back home. Such joy! I'll definitely come again. ๐ (Of course, if you're visiting from China, there's no need to make a special trip here to eat.) #Montreal #MontrealChinatown #MontrealChineseFood๐