Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Brossard. Brossard (/brɒˈsɑːr/ or /ˈbrɒsɑːrd/; French pronunciation: [bʁɔsaʁ], local pronunciation: [bʁɔsɑːʁ] or [bʁɔsɑɔ̯ʁ]) is a municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada and is part of the Greater Montreal area. According to the 2011 census, Brossard's population was 79,273. Prior to 2006, Brossard was formerly a borough of the municipality of Longueuil.
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3 based on 207 reviews
With many immigrants from HK settling in Canada during the return of the former UK colony to the motherland, I had high expectations of great dim sum in MontrealBut then I remembered, most of the immigrants targeted the more anglophile cities of Toronto and VancouverNevertheless, enough settled in Quebec to make this place worth the visitWe were brought here by a work colleague who lives nearby and frequents the place oftenMost places in the world, dim sum starts at midday....but here, you got to get here when doors open at 10:30am because, as large as the restaurant actually is, the place is packed and the queue to get in is like that found at theme park roller coastersThe moment you step in, itâs like being in Hong Kong (but on the ground floor)...youâll understand if youâve been thereAnyways, the noise is what immediately hits you - itâs as it should beA deafening cacophony of gathering diners topped off with the tannoy announcements of the next available table denoted by your lucky raffle ticketBecause when your number is called, it feels like youâve won the equivalent to the Golden Ticket for Willy Wonkaâs chocolate factoryWhen you get seated, you simply wait for the food to be brought to youYou pray that you get a table in prime traffic section so that you never miss one of the multiple dim sum trolley dollies who wheel their culinary wares as they zig zag amongst the labyrinth of tablesThe wide variety they had on offer was applaudableThey had everything I wouldâve and wanted to order as well as dishes I either hadnât seen anywhere else in decades or at allMy only criticism is the overpowering use of MSG in the food and how some of the key dishes arenât kept sufficiently warm enough before servingAs my dad used to say, âeat this one now as itâs only nice when hotâWould I come back if I had the chance....yeah, more than likely
4 based on 41 reviews
Home style bring your own wine Chinese and Seafood Restaurant located on South Shore of Montreal / Rive Sud Montreal, in Brossard.
This is a place that is always busy. It's located in a strip mall. When they first opened it was a small local but over the past couple of years they have expanded taking over a space next door and totally redecorating. It's a lovely place with wonderful food, and it's a BYOB place which is a plus.
4 based on 30 reviews
After the rush to close all Chinese restaurants on the south shore and replacing them with Sushi bars, one restaurant stayed the course and improved on it's predecessor. We have been for both supper and took advantage of the luncheon specials. All great. Fresh ingredients, pleasant service and value. It's the first time that I've had General Tao chicken where it was not battered and fried to death. The Wong Ton soup is home made and the vegetable accompaniments always fresh. Enjoy!
3 based on 75 reviews
We have lived in Brossard for 35 years and had never been to this restaurant. I heard about it on a television show. We went and we won't go back. First of all when you go to a Chinese restaurant and there are no Chinese clients you know before: it's a sign. The restaurant is not huge but it was full. The kitchen is open so the smoke, the smell is terrible. The service was awful .We ordered 1 sweet and sour soup 2 eggrolls and we had to wait 35 minutes I had shrimp salt and pepper too much batter and the General Tao chicken was good.
3 based on 34 reviews
We had ordered delivery from this Chinese / Vietnamese / Thai restaurant a few times and the food was above average and very reasonably priced. With our family of 8, we were pleasantly surprised by the simple and elegant decor but the service left much to be desired. The staff was friendly enough but extremely slow, the dishes did not arrive at the same time and we had to ask for the imperial rolls and the tea which were included but failed to come on time. This was possibly because the place was full on a Friday evening. The hot and sour soup is excellent and spicy. The ginger chicken and beef were very tasty. The szechuan shrimp dishes left much to be desired. All in all a good family outing.
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