Q & K
1620 Av. Lincoln, Montréal
(514) 663-6286
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We were visiting from the west coast and this spot was close to our hotel. I saw it on Google maps and the pics and reviews were interesting. I couldn’t find the proper signage for the place, I had to ask around. The pics posted are about 2 years old and the inside has been renovated. The items on the wall (pictured) are no longer there and seems their menu list has decreased. We ordered the Peking Duck and a Hot Pot Noodle. The Peking Duck was dry, not fresh. The wraps were not steamed. Felt hard and chewy. Also the sauce was not your typical hoisin sauce - was not to my liking. The Hot Pot Noodle was actually ok. They called it Noodle Casserole. It was like instant noodles cooked in a hot pot with various veggies and protein. We weren’t totally disappointed, the service was good. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
The Peking duck here is very good, the beef rice is also good, the shredded duck fried pancakes are also good, and the duck soup is delicious. The bosses are a couple and very friendly, and their shop has become my second canteen.
I think the owner of this place changed many times, fortunately the duck is still good enough in Montreal.
Super underrated hole in the wall restaurant with amazing and affordable food. The owners are also super sweet I can’t speak on the authenticity since I’m not super familiar with Chinese food but all my Chinese friends swear by it.I used to come here all the time as a student, revisited recently and this place hasn’t changed! It’s rare to be able to get a full meal at 10$ these days.
Super underrated hole in the wall restaurant with amazing and affordable food. The owners are also super sweet I can’t speak on the authenticity since I’m not super familiar with Chinese food but all my Chinese friends swear by it.I used to come here all the time as a student, revisited recently and this place hasn’t changed! It’s rare to be able to get a full meal at 10$ these days.
Peking duck was dry and portion was small. For 35$ would have expected better.
Good pekin duck…????
A mumma and papa hole in the wall with food that takes me back in time.We had hot and sour soup from another era, the best I've had in years.The half duck for two people was a challenge but we managed it. The duck soup is like my mum made. The thin slices of duck on homemade pancakes were sublime.The duck and bean sprouts delicious.We also had the spicy pork with veg just because we could. Everything we had was spot on.Highly recommended.
Fantastic place if you want authentic Peking duck. The lamb is also really good. Nice service!
very nice
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I often ate there when I first came here. At that time, the roast duck had crispy skin and tender meat. It was delicious and had the quality of Quanjude. Now...it can only be called roast duck, not Beijing roast duck anymore. If you want to eat Peking duck, go to Toronto
Peking duck was dry and portion was small. For 35$ would have expected better.
Good pekin duck…????
A decent outlet to crave out Biryani and other Pakistani dishes.I tried the Chicken Biryani, one of the best in Montreal with this price. Quantity is more than enough for a person.I also tried the Haleem which was also excellent.Overall a very good restaurant.Ideal for Indian/Pakistan students who miss their home food.
Yummy ~A bit salty but still super delicious. Reasonable prices, too. Drink selection is small/non-existent, but the duck was amazing~~
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