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Restaurant PM
Category: Restaurants Chinese Chinese [Edit]
1809, rue Sainte-Catherine OuestMontréal, QC H3H 1M2
(514) 931-8889
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
6 reviews for Restaurant PM
6 reviews in English
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Review from Sol K.
I kind of stumbled over this place while walking on ste catherine. I tried the salted crispy tofu & calamari as well as dumplings in peanut butter sauce. They were all ok but nothing out of this world. It's an ok place to dine if you are feeling like eating chiniese food but if you are looking for the real deal in authentic chinese cuisine, you probably will need to look elsewhere.
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Review from Maria D.
Montréal, QC
Ownership/management has changed! Food not as good as it once was.
The wait staff are pretty good, though.
Nothing to go out of your way for, but definitely not the worst Chinese option in the area. -
Review from Meghan M.
It was a Sunday, it was late, and I was desperate. After my first 3 choices (including Kazu- insert sad face) were either closed or unfindable, I stumbled upon this place. I asked an exiting patron how the food was. She said it was good, cheap, and recommended the eggplant dish. I entered. I had the eggplant dish (#36) and steamed dumplings. The dumplings were mediocre. I've made better tasting ones at home. The eggplant dish was fine, but again, I've had much better Asian eggplant dishes. It was a large serving with huge chunks of fried tofu. I found the sauce to be bland. The service was cut and dry at first, but he eventually warmed up a bit. With all the other great options around here, I would not eat here again.
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Review from VegasKureigu B.
Open til 11 pm on this happening part of Ste. Catherine Street, the trilingual (Chinese/French/English) menu has all the standards. Many lunch specials for around $6 (tax included).
The fried tofu with oyster sauce was the highlight, but the other two dishes (chicken with ginger & shallots) and the Cantonese chow mein were great too. -
Review from Al A.
Been there countless times for their pan-fried dumplings and eggplant hotpot. Otherwise, a perfectly fine cheap-Chinese restaurant.
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Review from Gordon f.
meeehhhhhh!!!!!!! Very average at best, much betta options out there.
