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Marche Kim Hour
Categories: Food Grocery Restaurants Vietnamese Grocery, Vietnamese [Edit]
7734, Boul. Saint-MichelMontreal, QC H2A 3A5
(514) 725-7113
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
3 reviews for Marche Kim Hour
3 reviews in English
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Review from Dave H.
Solid, convenient market. Lots of selection, reasonable prices.
Stopped in to grab breakfast. Lo and behold were a selection of banh mi. I spotted two bins marked identically (Vietnamese pork sandwiches), except one had "spy" written. No clue what that meant, so I grabbed one (I wouldn't last long on Survivor), and an Aloe drink (decided against beer). Paid about C$4, in cash.
The drink was good, and the sandwich was fine for what it was, where it was. The sheen on the sandwich freaked me out when I first unwrapped it, but it ended up being satisfying overall, with pickles, cold cuts, and jalapenos.Listed in: Montreal Vietnamese…
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Review from Kim-Ly K.
Saint-Laurent, QC
I tried this place this Wednesday night. The tea was as cold as the sink water. No taste at all. I ordered a simple meal of sea food and rice. I did not enjoy it at all. Not enough vegetables and meat and rice ! I left there still hungry. At a normal asian restaurant, I can't barely finished my plate. I have to ask for a bag to take it home. I was really disappointed by the quality and service.
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Review from Mathieu B.
Roxboro, QC
What the hell is this place? It's one of the cheapest, best asian food I've eaten. I say asian because there's a mixt between Sechuan, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Chinese food. For you get in it's a small asian grocery with all those products you don't feel so sure about. Those weird candies and sauces. The cultural shock is givng you this little smile where you feel you're not in your comfort zone. Then you continue your way down to the left part and there it is, the «restaurant». There's ONLY asian eating there except maybe one table and the table you'll have. When it's busy, people will eat standing, or beside some other unknown people like in a cafeteria! It's funny! So I went there and had some amazing meal. As I was choosing my eyes half-closed I have no idea what I've eaten. I remember some fried Duck which was amazing. So i took an asian beer, a load of meal with my friend Pierre, and there you go, 1 hour later I'm filled up thinking to myself: IS that a joke, I'm gonna pay 14$ plus a generous tip to the waitress who litterally left us alone! instead of annoying us with tap water and ice like a regular Asian restaurant. But this is not a regular restaurant, it's weird, it's kitsch, it's awesome, cheap and in a grocery.
