Dingxiang

52a Rue de la Gauchetière O, Montréal
(514) 575-9885

Recent Reviews

Erin da Luz

I really like how there was a variety of fruit. It’s quite pricey at around $8. One thing i will say is that we got there when they opened and it was quite busy. Also, the business hours are quite weird and kind of inconvenient.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Thomas-Gabriel Marshall

i vomited all night after eating

Food: 1

Service: 4

MisSunYH

They offer Chinese Tradition Street food - TANGHULU??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

been’there

It’s not amazing but the concept is great. Mix of street food with a tiny Chinese restaurant vibe. The portions are tiny and overpriced but for the experience it’s great. The species are great too!!! It’s a clever idea but for the sake amount you get a meal elsewhere.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fish, Spicy Chicken Wings Skewers, Beef Noodles, Squid, Fried Chicken Garlic, Crab Stick, Dumplings, Fish Ball

Ian

It’s not amazing but the concept is great. Mix of street food with a tiny Chinese restaurant vibe. The portions are tiny and overpriced but for the experience it’s great. The species are great too!!! It’s a clever idea but for the sake amount you get a meal elsewhere.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fish, Spicy Chicken Wings Skewers, Beef Noodles, Squid, Fried Chicken Garlic, Crab Stick, Dumplings, Fish Ball

Fred Lim

The popcorn chicken i ordered was lukewarm (they passed me the order almost instantaneously) and honestly quite meh. Has been fried and sitting there for quite awhile. I won’t be back.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Prabhleen Dhaliwal

Nice ?

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

k (wenti)

Fried was good, chicken popcorn was a bit dry.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Nancy Reagan

Best skewers in town, the cashier actually has respect for you, unlike ohdumplings (just in front) its just a shame the skewers are a bit small for me but still, amazing skewers for the small price they sell for!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sheeneh S.

Definitely not a friendly cashier, she was rude and seemed unhappy to make any explanation when asking for details of what we were ordering , the lamb skewers were very salty and spicy and hard to digest, will never buy again, beef skews were the same, salty and spicy. The rolls had also a funny taste and the filling was like a paste

Brandan Johnston

Restaurant Ding-Xiang: A gem in Montreal's ChinatownIf you're on the hunt for authentic Chinese street food in the heart of Montreal's Chinatown, look no further than Restaurant Ding-Xiang. This cozy takeout joint may be small, accommodating only two clients at a time, but the flavors it offers are anything but diminutive.Upon stepping inside, you're immediately greeted by the enticing aroma of spices and grilled meat that permeates the air. It sets the stage for a delightful culinary adventure.During our visit, we indulged in a selection of delectable dishes, including the mouthwatering Chinese crêpe, flavorful beef skewers, tender squid tentacles, and delicious fried steam buns—all for a surprisingly reasonable price of $22. The chili spice used as a dry rub was a unique touch, and while I appreciated the preference for dry rub over oil, I must admit, I'd have preferred a bit more heat. For those who crave fiery food, a bolder chili kick would be a welcomed addition.Restaurant Ding-Xiang proudly offers tapas-sized portions, and they live up to their promise in delivering satisfying flavors despite the smaller servings.It's worth noting that the restaurant is not wheelchair accessible. However, due to its intimate size, it wouldn't be difficult to get the attention of the attentive staff even from the entrance, should assistance be required.Overall, our experience at Restaurant Ding-Xiang was delightful. The flavors and aromas took us on a culinary journey, and the reasonable prices left us content. The taste of their street food is enough to entice me to return for more. If you're a fan of authentic Chinese street cuisine, Ding-Xiang should be on your must-visit list.Vegetarian options: There are multiple vegetarian options available at reasonable prices.Kid-friendliness: The tapas portion will appeal to all ages.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chinese Crepe, Squid

tou tou man

Nice little skewers place in Chinatown with friendly service! This place is for take out only, we had to wait a bit outside for ordering and picking up the food. I like their chicken wings! They are very crispy and best to eat fresh.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Vanessa Elizabeth Otiniano Hernandez

Amazing spot to get a great snack! I love coming here when I feeling hungry. The lamb skewers are my favourite!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carol Fung

I'm very disappointed. I ordered 5 lamb skews, and I got got skews of either pork or beef. That was definitely not lamb.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

fernando hidalgo

Best place to eat in Chinatown Montreal!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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