Restaurant Kan Phai Plus
6700 Chem. de la Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal
(514) 303-7302
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7yrs ago at that time we couldnt leave any review but i had a post 7yrs ago reminded me about my experience… A restuarant that charges sharing fee just because u only ordered a XL soup and I asked for a small bowl .... goshhh I could have grab a coffee for 2.50$…. I already paid for the soup they charge another fee just because i asked a small bowl to share it
Service toujours rapide et impeccable, idéal quand on a peu de temps pour dîner le midi. Et c’est absolument délicieux!
Meilleur restaurant vietnamien à Montréal. Ce soir nous avons calculé que ma famille et moi allons à ce resto depuis 30 ans. C’est toujours aussi bon. Merci Pho Lien!
meilleur viet à Montréal voir au Canada on est parti à Vancouver puis on a pas mangé plus bon que le pho lien
Terrible restaurant, cold food, sashimi is not fresh, we were waiting for more 1h for the second order, no food coming. We should leave the restaurant with the empty stomach. This restaurant ruined our Valentine’s day.
Ordered two large soups but we were both still a little hungry AND we had paid 31 $ for two soups. It’s ridiculously expensive and not satisfying because of small portions (not much noodles and everything else that goes in the soup) , never going back. They also only take cash so take money out elsewhere than their ATM that charges high fees for withdrawal.
Went here as it's one of the few restaurants in Montreal that's offering all-you-can eat sushi for lunch (at this time of writing). Pros: Very good service; both the waitress on the phone (when making reservation) and those onsite took the time to explain how the ordering tablet/computer worked and readily answered any questions we had. Also, the speed at which we received our ordered dishes was quite fast. Very good choice of orderable items; not just Sushi but also Chinese/Korean/Thai dishes. Ordering tablet worked pretty well Ample seating space with interesting Japanese wallpaper (depicting animated sumo wrestlers and samurai) Senior discount available Non-Sushi items were generally quite good (e.g. tofu, gyoza, miso soup, etc.) Sushi (maki, nigiri) was ok; I do think you could get better at other all you can eat locations (e.g. Kanda, Matsuno, etc.) Cons: Was quite disappointed that no Sashimi is available available for lunch all you can eat Some of rolls were substandard (e.g. too much rice in proportion to other ingredients, poor ingredient quality in some rolls) Parking can get tricky; although they do have a lot for evening customers (so I was told) All in all, I don't think I would revisit; however, I do give them credit for being one of the first to offer all you can eat lunch
We ordered $85 dollars of sushi for two adults and 2 kids. Not only were we still hungry the fish was not fresh, nor well cut. My first observation of the Magura was full of sinew. My first bite had three bones in it and I had to spit in out. Instead of serving fresh hamachi they put a mayonaise sauce on it to disguise the taste. The rolls were average but the experience overpriced. We were left hungry and disappointed . #neveragain
Great selection and fresh everything
They serve dog. Beware of the hot food section. This is not a joke. Just ask the staff what the meats are.
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Less expensive but be careful as many products may be expired!
Supermercado Oriental ummm mucho qe probar
The fast food take out in front is not expensive at all.
This is a grocery store, not a restaurant. Asian foods are here, though there's always lots of people -- nearly all Asian.
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