Chez Chine

999 Rue Saint-Urbain, Montréal
(514) 878-9888

Recent Reviews

Gregory Sean

Lunch was amazing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Credible Critic

One star, because there is no rating for a zero star.We gave this restaurant a chance in our last stay in Montreal. What a colossal mistake it was.The breakfast was awful. Perhaps it was the worst breakfast we ever had in any hotel that we had ever stayed in. Lukewarm coffee, tepid juice, stale waffles, week old bagels and old fruits. The bananas were brown and limp, just like the ones that are ready for banana bread. Worst of all, they charged us 29.99 dollars each for this lousy meal. This was the worst start of our day. We would have a much better breakfast from any breakfast joints for half of what they charged us here.During our stay, every time we went out for dinner in the evening, we would check on them, and each time we found the staff mulling around in the empty restaurant, waiting for customers. It looks like most people would rather walk a few more steps to eat somewhere else.The worst restaurant in Montreal hands down.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 3

Minh Nguyen

Great service. Not much selection in the menus, portions of dishes were average. But the foods were good.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

tania dru

(Translated by Google) We were very well received. The dishes are good although it is not an all-you-can-eat buffet.(Original)Nous avons été très bien accueillis. Les plats sont bons malgré que ce ne soit pas un buffet à volonté.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Scott Wilson

Flat rate $28 per person as a hotel guest for buffet breakfast was ridiculous and food quality was sub-par. Soggy waffles (they called them pancakes), bad coffee, unripe fruit...just a miserable start to the day. I should have just stepped outside the hotel and enjoyed the variety of better choices within a few minutes walk. I will be doing just that tomorrow! Only reason why this was not a 1 star was because the setting is truly beautiful. Clean over beautiful indoor koi pond

Burton Allen

Realy good and am à chef

Paul Mather

We had the dinner for 2 and it was a great choice. It was a good variety of dishes. The Cantonese cuisine was so different from the Chinese takeout a that we have gotten used to. The General Tso chicken was excellent. Each item had its own unique flavour. Elegantly served by our very friendly multilingual waitress and her robotic busboy. The ambience was nice, not the normal in hotel faire.

emmanuelle88792720

Bad food, cold ambiance. There are plenty chinese restaurants just outside. I should have known better than go inside a holiday inn to have dinner but was recommended.

Rachelle Ningeocheak

Over priced food for small portions, beautiful scenery with the fish in the pond feels like Japan, didn't know I was located in Chinatown, also waiter insist me to TIP her for her service. Had to put my own dish away. Not kid friendly, gets annoyed of kids.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Claude D.

WE were there jan 15th, 2023. Four of us. All above 60 years old who traveled the world as expats. WE all tried to find a worst restaurant we had been. We all took pause and tried to find one worst. We all said this as to be the worst. This is just a very bad food court. Being in a Holiday Inn should have been a red flag, but my older brother told me its was great. NOT SO... Full of MSG, wonton soup uncooked no small oignons. Just water. The beef and vegetables was beef and "courgette" awwww it was awful. We took 3 wonton 1 spring roll. 2 beef vegetables and 1 mushroom and bok Choi ((there was no bok choi.) We had to ask for white rice. Even the rice was soooo small and taste less. Look like old rice. Cost $212 ! DONT GO. Go anywhere else. Amazing how they can stay in business... By the way the whole evening there was 2 tables. A table of 4 and us. That should give you a hint!. This is my 1st ever review of anything. I had to do it. This is a bad as it can get. Tell everybody! LOL God it was a unique experience. BTW we left the food on the table after a few bites each.

Atnier R.

If Chinatown at night is intimidating to navigate while hungry and not carrying cash, this is a decent restaurant to eat at if you are staying at the Holiday Inn where it is located.It is quiet and the staff is friendly. The food is good enough though probably way pricier than its neighboring Chinatown places, but they take credit cards.

Buzz Morset

I normally avoid restaurants attached to hotels but Chez was very good. Service excellent, food good, in quiet clean setting with pond.

Eric K.

Fantastic ambience, good Chinese food, and they take credit cards. This restaurant is located on the second floor of a Holiday Inn. It borders Chinatown. It can't compete with the ultra low prices of the Chinatown restaurants, but the food is just as good, the ambiance superior, and they take credit cards. The Chinatown restaurants are Canadian cash only. We got a table next to the water filled indoor pond with fountains. Five star ambiance. We had Asian Eggplant with garlic and hoisin sauce,and cuttlefish tempura, and two glasses of wine each. The food was good, service was excellent, and the prices reasonable for a hotel restaurant. A solid 4+ stars.

saturnsilk

Staff were so lovely and catering to us. The food reminded us of home as it tasted like the Chinese food from the UK. Gorgeous scenery and the the portions are perfect.

Dimitrios Retalis

Came at 9:50pm and refused service as they said they close at 10pm whereas the hours say that they close at 10h30pm… the host didn’t even apologize

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