Travelling thru MTL and once i arrived to my hotel i didnt want to leave so ordered via UBER. Ordered Wanton Soup; General tao chicken and Beef skewers. Food arrived on time and Uber driver was excellent. Delivered right to my room at the Fairfeild Inn. The Wanton soup was excellent. Just the correct amount of fish sauce in the broth and arrived nice and hot too... well done. The beef skewer was really good too but for $8.95 for a what looked like pounded peices of flank steak, was a little expensive. As for the General Tao chicken... unless the world changed the recipie or maybe I'm missing something, but that was not General Tao chicken. It reminded me of chicken balls that you get from a mom and pop chinese restaurant, just not so much breading with the typical red sweet and sour sauce that comes with it, but this sauce was orange. General Tao chicken is supposed to be red with red chillies but this version was SWEET... good thing i ask for hot sauce, didn't help much, but something was better than nothing... finished all...
Read more2 years ago I wrote a really good review for this restaurant, but sadly that has come to an end when I went in the restaurant today to order my favourite Bahn Mi sandwich. I literally come to the Plateau to eat this particular sandwich. Advertised for 5.49$ a sandwich in a huge bright publicity, I was looking forward to this sandwich today. I went to order and the waitress said we don't make them anymore. I ask forever? And she said yes. WTF?! I literally stormed out. The Plateau Mont-Royal is already a sad state for business development because of limited access by car. I, then thought, this place is going to do well because their prices are reasonable. I retract my words in a huge way after today. Good luck on surviving, Panda. Word travels fast around the Plateau and you'll end up being another Thai restaurant going out of business because of that. If Thai Express can't survive,...
Read moreIt’s a five star experience! Somehow Thai restaurants and Pho restaurants in Montreal have lost their way. Vietnamese and Thai food in Montreal is overpriced but Panda Thai’s options for Thai and beef noodle soup (or vegan if you prefer) are changing this narrative.
They offer the best value with authentic taste, one can easily see how other restaurants have gone under but Panda Thai continues to thrive. They adapted their business model to take away only during the pandemic but the restaurant is back open now to dine in.
All of their dishes have nice flavour and come in generous portion sizes. I encourage anyone who stopped eating Thai or Vietnamese food in Montreal to come here and they will be hooked too. Their kitchen does a great job and I hope they never...
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