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The quesadilla was very good! Cochinita pibil (Yucatec Mayan slow-roasted pork)
The quesadilla was very good! Cochinita pibil (Yucatec Mayan slow-roasted pork)
Chinese food is a bit wide. Do you like Cantonese style? Szechuan? Noodles? Seafood?Does someone have advice on a great Chinese (not hotpot) restaurant? good Indian?
Also, are thee any good "buffet" restaurant in MTL? I have only found options for Sushi, Korean BBQ and Chinese hotpot
In Toronto/ GTA there were a lot of good Indian buffets, Chinese and even Italian all-you-can eat buffets
I would say Cantonese,Chinese food is a bit wide. Do you like Cantonese style? Szechuan? Noodles? Seafood?
As for the good Indian restaurants, my go to are usually around Rue Jean Talon Ouest right after you passed Boulevard de l'Acadie. For example "Maison Indian Curry". But be careful their level of spicy is high even they tell you it's not spicy lol
But be careful their level of spicy is high even they tell you it's not spicy lol
If you are looking for Cantonese food, few options:I would say Cantonese,
I mainly go to "La Maison Kam Fung" at Brossard; a big banquet hall turned restaurant, it is always packed, which is a good sign, but I always leave pissed because their service sucks: they are always "busy"; mostly small things like a soup that is not warm enough or not bringing the food together (like we got the rice, and the chicken, but the noodles and beef came 10 minutes after)
and I live in the Verdun area, I go to restaurants mostly in between the areas of downtown-StCatherines-Wellington-Brossard
I know the Jean Talon area has probably the best ethnic foods you can get in this city. but it is kind of far, is this Maison Indian Curry that good to justify a long drive?
Le Dodo,
I saw this dessert on a local dim sum menu. It's called Mango Grapefruit Sago Coconut Milk. Looks like a tapioca dessert. What is this? Should I order it? Is this the Chinese response to the Thai dessert called Mango with Sticky Rice? Is it good?
It's a famous Cantonese dessert that it's widespread throughout south Asia nowadays.Le Dodo,
I saw this dessert on a local dim sum menu. It's called Mango Grapefruit Sago Coconut Milk. Looks like a tapioca dessert. What is this? Should I order it? Is this the Chinese response to the Thai desert called Mango with Sticky Rice? Is it good?
I was tempted to, but after eating Crystal Shrimp Dumplings, Beef Short Ribs in Black Bean and Pepper sauce, Pork and Shrimp Shu Mai Dumpings, and Sticky Rice with Pork Sausage stuffed in Lotus Leaf, I was stuffed, and had no room for dessert. Next time I will try and leave room. It looked the best of all the desserts.And yes try it! It is a refreshing during summer especially.
Yes! It's not too heavyI was tempted to, but after eating Crystal Shrimp Dumplings, Beef Short Ribs in Black Bean and Pepper sauce, Pork and Shrimp Shu Mai Dumpings, and Sticky Rice with Pork Sausage stuffed in Lotus Leaf, I was stuffed, and had no room for dessert. Next time I will try and leave room. It looked the best of all the desserts.
I just tried the Meet Fresh who just opened at T&T near Ville Saint Laurent. Today was their first day of soft opening. And I sacrificed myself to try that one for youI was tempted to, but after eating Crystal Shrimp Dumplings, Beef Short Ribs in Black Bean and Pepper sauce, Pork and Shrimp Shu Mai Dumpings, and Sticky Rice with Pork Sausage stuffed in Lotus Leaf, I was stuffed, and had no room for dessert. Next time I will try and leave room. It looked the best of all the desserts.
It's pomeloi do not see any grapefruit in it?
It's supposed to be grapefruit- that's what the place I went to uses- observe:It's pomelo
I always mix pomelo with grapefruit lol




