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Contribute FeedbackBased on the average review of 4.1, the QING HUA dumpling is definitely worth a visit.
What User likes about QING HUA dumpling:
We went to the one in Chinatown. You can have the dumplings steam, boiled or fried. (I think for fry ones you need to add $1) Anyway, we order two different kinds, a vegetarian one and a meat ones. While I was looking at the menu I thought "that's kind of expensive" (the price ranges from about $8-$10 Canadian). Well, that was until we saw the food. Each order comes with 15 dumplings! I was expecting about half of th... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about QING HUA dumpling:
Des dumplings fades à la pâte bien trop épaisse sans trop de saveurs. Manque de goût, d'herbes aromatiques et de fraîcheur dans les ingrédients.Cadre et service sans intérêt. Pas d'eau minérale. A éviter. View all feedback.
Delicious dumplings! 15 steamed or fried dumplings for around $10I recommend steamed because the fried ones can sometimes be overdone.
They aren't the best spot but they're the 3rd best out of the all the reviews I've read and they do a solid job at that.They have good ingredients, the pork
The quality of the handmade dumplings at this restaurant is incredible, especially considering the affordable price. The dumpling wrapping is not overly thick,...
read moreThough some people might tell you otherwise, these are the best dumplings to be had in Montreal. Service is sketchy, but the dumplings are worth it.
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In pleasant weather you can even eat and drink in the outdoor area, and there's a counter where you can sit down and enjoy. The seat / dining area invites you to linger and extensively indulge.