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“I watched a chef from a Michelin-starred restaurant on YouTube say he couldn't POSSIBLY produce enough hand-made pasts to satisfy all his demand. The next afternoon, I was at this place watching a very young and VERY talented young man crank out absolutely beautiful noodles á la minute for an entire packed dining room. Phenomenal food, eat here.“
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“Come for the beef noodle soup for quite literally a warm hug in a bowl. The handmade noodles are tender and springy, melt in your mouth beef, and the pickled vegetable cuts down on the beefy soup. The atmosphere is warm and relaxing, tea is of good quality, and the staff is friendly. Don’t expect fast food levels of speed, the food here is made to order. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a cup of warm tea while your warm hug in a bowl is prepared :)“
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“We recently dined at Kinton Ramen, and it was an absolute delight! The food was a symphony of flavors, leaving my taste buds dancing with joy. The service was top-notch, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Kinton Ramen is a must-visit for anyone seeking a delicious and enjoyable dining experience.Kid-friendliness: My 8 year-old loves this place.“
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“Super accueil, Nous étions 5 avec des trottinettes après l’heure de fermeture et nous avons été accueillis chaleureusement. Le menu est très varié et les plats délicieux. Une belle découverte dans le quartier chinois. Je recommande!!!!!“
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“The dumpling soups are delicious, both those with sweet pork, those with beef and onions and those with shrimp and pork. I also really liked the Brussels sprouts and Shanghai noodles.The prices are more than affordable and the service is fast.“
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“This place is wonderful. The noodles are incredible, watching the dough be stretched and formed is a beautiful art.The broth is absolutely perfection.The seating and atmosphere are kind of fun, with a light family dining style. It's not a relaxing atmosphere per se, but it's fun.The staff is absolutely lovely and the service is incredibly fast.“
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“I ordered takeout for lunch and tried it. I saw Jean Coutu and others next door, so I saw it a few times while walking around, but honestly, it looked a bit old on the outside, so I wondered if it was a properly run restaurant a few times. The glass was old so it was hard to see inside, but the hall in the restaurant was neater and quite spacious than I expected. There were quite a few Koreans eating there.Food is divided into meals and snacks (chicken, snacks, etc.), and since we have kids, we order Jajangmyeon and chicken. Jajangmyeon was a lot better than I expected. The contents inside weren't bad, and it was nice that the noodles didn't get dry. I tried both fried and seasoned chicken and compared them, and the fried chicken was not bad. It doesn't have a sophisticated taste like Korean franchises, but it's still fried crispy and not greasy, so it doesn't taste like the chicken is soaked in oil. Quite a clean taste. The seasoning is made with boneless meat, haha. To be honest, the seasoning isn't bad, but it's a taste I'm familiar with from places like Cheogatjip Whole Chicken in Korea. The chicken is pretty high quality and the taste isn't bad. What is disappointing is the amount. As for the Jajangmyeon, reviews from those who ate it at the hall say that the portion is generous, but the portion is smaller than expected for the price. Usually, when you look at Korean restaurants in other countries, the amount of food is larger if you eat to go than if you eat in the hall, but here it is the opposite. Other than this, this is a place worth trying if you miss Korean food. While nearby Monami is a place that imitates Korean food, this place is a place where you can try Korean food. For reference, if you go to go, you get a 15% discount.“
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“We heard a lot about this place and needed tl try it for ourselves. Ordered the chicken dumplings, lamb cumin broad noodles and Three in One oil spilled noodles. The dumplings were good, nothing outstanding but a good appetizer, the lamb cumin noodles were good too but the Three in One was my favorite, an explosion of flavor and spicy like I like. Got there on a tuesday evening and the place was empty. Service was a little slow and the waitress did not attend our table, we had to get our cutlery and sauces ourselves. That was the only downside.“
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“Wonderful food and environment in Chinatown. Cozy, clean and tasty! Most importantly, the service is excellent. Team members Johnson and everyone working front house and chef & team was fantastic, quick and especially courteous!From the small appetizers to main meals and vegan friendly menu, I can’t say enough!Dietary restrictions: Able to accommodate food intolerance like diary.“
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“Cutest little spot to eat at! I've had takeout from them before and the food was delicious so this time we decided to dine in and we weren't disappointed. Sweetest, attentive service and the food once again was so fresh, hot and tasty. Miam highly “
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“I've been frequenting the Noodle Factory off and on for years, drawn repeatedly by its straightforward charm and delectable offerings. Nestled in the heart of Montreal's vibrant Chinatown, this no-frills eatery has carved out a niche for itself, serving up tasty dishes at an unbeatable value.Upon entering, one can't help but notice the restaurant's modest dimensions. The space is somewhat cramped, a testament to its bustling activity rather than any lack of foresight. While not expansive, the setting is adequate, fostering a cozy atmosphere that puts the focus squarely on the food. The staff, adhering to the establishment's no-frills approach, provide the basic level of service necessary to facilitate your meal. This minimalist approach to service underscores the restaurant's commitment to offering a low-cost dining experience, prioritizing the quality and affordability of the food above all else.However, it's important to note that the Noodle Factory may not be accessible to everyone, as it currently does not provide wheelchair access due to the absence of a ramp. This limitation is a significant oversight that the establishment should address to welcome a broader clientele.The menu at Noodle Factory stands out for its generous portion sizes that leave customers satisfied. The dishes, while simple, are prepared in a way that brings out a richness of flavor, ensuring a delightful dining experience. The cost of dining here is surprisingly low, making it a go-to spot for those seeking a satisfying meal without breaking the bank.Be mindful that the restaurant operates on a cash-only basis. While this may require a bit of planning ahead, the dining rewards are well worth this minor inconvenience.In sum, the Noodle Factory stands as a testament to the simple pleasure of good food served without pretense. While it may benefit from a few logistical improvements, its commitment to providing a cost-effective dining experience, alongside the satisfying culinary offerings, ensures its place as a beloved fixture in Montreal's dining scene. Whether you're a long-time patron or a curious newcomer, the Noodle Factory promises a dining experience that's both satisfying and memorable, all while keeping your wallet happy.“
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“I recently dined at Mike's Restaurant and was very impressed with the experience. The service was incredibly fast, the food was delicious, and the ambiance was pleasant with a moderate noise level, which is a welcome change from other noisy restaurants. However, the place was a bit small, which could be a problem if it was busy. Overall, a great dining experience.Parking: Plenty of space directly in front of the restaurantWheelchair accessibility: Automatic door, slope before re-entry“