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Nice restaurant with friendly staff and delicious food! Highly recommend their Hainan Chicken rice and the braised pig trotters. The hot pot rice is also nice!Note: it is CASH only
We enjoyed some dim sum at Sai Gwan recently during the long weekend and it was delicious. Growing up with parents that had their own Chinese restaurant, eating here really took me back to my childhood! The Pan fried dumplings were handmade and all the dishes had authentic flavour. The service was very friendly and attentive. I highly recommend trying this restaurant out.
Do not support. Multiple reviews on overcharging customers.The food was not particularly good. Only cash accepted in CAD with no relevant signage posted anywhere at the establishment. İ offered to pay for my meal in USD but the cashier would only accept a 1 to 1 conversion. İ had no choice but to comply or walk out on the bill. The result was that İ was nearly double charged as the USD to CAD conversion to date was 1 to 1.27 and İ only had a single large bill on hand.I would have been more than happy to leave a generous tip for the convenience and a more honest transaction.
This is a small hole-in-the-wall place in Chinatown that honestly has some of the best Chinese food I've had in Montreal. In the past, I've had their hot pot rice bowl (worth the 25-minute wait) and dumplings. My last visit, I had the lo mein noodles with beef and a side of garlic greens. Both were amazing and really, really hit the spot... just perfect comfort food. CASH ONLY, folks.