Ôwok Mont-Tremblant
111 Chem. de Kandahar, Mont-Tremblant
(819) 681-4455
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Got the General Tao and beef and broccoli. Both were good. General Tao abit too sweet but still good
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Chicken General Tao's Chicken, Beef and Broccoli
The restaurant Look very small from outside but extra space outside in the back. The waiters were so polite and helpful. Mainly Maxime know as Max also very friendly,helpful and funny. Due to some system error food was delayed he tried to occomidate us. Really with Maxime or Max you don't feel bored. The atmosphere is great
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My wife and two kids (aged 6 & 9) ate here for lunch while staying in Tremblant. I have to say, we were very confused by the negative reviews. Not at all justified based on our experience.
We frequent Japanese, Chinese and other Asian restaurants in Toronto. I have to say the food was excellent here! We ordered 3 dishes, beef chow mein, red tofu curry and chicken with vegetable stir fry. All dishes were excellent! Extremely tasty and presentation was also excellent. Prices were on the higher side, but in all honesty, no different in price than the $25-30 burgers dishes at other restaurants in the village. Most, if not all restaurants in the Pedestrian village are pricey, it’s the nature of the beast when staying in tourist area.
Don’t hesitate to eat here if you want something healthier. Based on our experience, we would recommend it as it was recommended to us.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ladies and gentlemen! This is a shrimp green curry(4 shrimps) at the restaurant
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 3
Absolutely garbage food! Tastes nothing like Asian food! My kids only wanted some clear broth, not only they charge the full price, but it tastes awful! Avoid at all cost!!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
This was a tough experience that questions the integrity of the staff at Owok. My wife ordered a pad thai dish for takeout, it took an hour to make, the receipt on the bag said pad thai and by the time we got back to our place of stay, we found the dish in the bag was raw meat and noodles - which was not pad thai and with questionable safety to even eat. Being we have an infant that she’s feeding, we couldn’t risk the incorrect dish and by the time we received the correct dish by walking back again, it was over a two hour sequence to get any correct food. Naturally she was hungry caring for a newborn, and the staff need to consider looking past the surface to consider the context of their incorrect order delivery actions. They can be disruptive to family health. You will be safer going somewhere else and feel more positive about the whole experience while in the Tremblant village.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Ordered Pad Thai but instead received a bowl of noodles and raw beef (not even soup). Disorganized service. Overpriced for the quality of food.
100$ for 2 entree and an order of 2 spring rolls. Rice was so overcooked on one meal it wasn't edible. Don't recommend.
The food is far from the Asian fare mentioned about the dishes, the retaurant kitchen needs a revamp for sure to align to the essence of the names of dishes at the least.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
Service is good and ambience is great, however the food was a disappointment. It’s very bland for Asian food - we ordered Tom Yum soup, Thai curry, Ramen and chowmein which was all lacking any of its original flavour or heat. Never coming back!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 3
Restaurantji Recommends
The service toooooo slow, it takes twenty mins for order,and need to take an hour to get the food.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Garbage service and tips are forced. Not recommend.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Six of us had dinner here on June 20 with high hopes of tasty meals. We were mostly disappointed at the poor quality and high prices. We ordered a red curry and green curry (chicken). The green curry came out with beef instead of chicken, and both curries were WAY too sweet, not at all authentic Thai. The beef ramen was twice as expensive as in Toronto and tasted like cheap ramen noodles. Beef was not tender and egg tasted odd. The salmon poke bowl wasn’t too bad. Chow mein and pad Thai were acceptable. I guess we shouldn’t expect authentic Asian flavors in a small resort town.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 3
Not very tasty. The waiter was kind but forgot my drink.
Great food taste and great ambience. Well located in village and good kind staff.
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