Restaurant Sai Gwan

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Montréal, Canada

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Restaurant· Chinatown· Chinese restaurant· Chinese noodle restaurant

Restaurant Sai Gwan Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Restaurant Sai Gwan is located in Montréal, Canada on 14 Rue de la Gauchetière E. Restaurant Sai Gwan is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category restaurant in Canada.

Address

14 Rue de la Gauchetière E

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 5142272868

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

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Ling

The staff was super nice and friendly! Food is delicious too. If you like noodles, their Lao noodles is a must try. And I really like their shrimp wontons.

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Crystal Yen

It’s a small and inconspicuous restaurant in China town. We really loved Hong Kong milk tea and shrimp wonton noddles. The hot pot rice with sausage/ chicken were great too. It seems like Korean stone pot rice. The main dish’s price is really reasonable and big portion. Maybe we’ll try some dim sum next time. Cash only.

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Jason Hirschfeld

Stopped by this restaurant with my wife this evening and after 4 years we finally would e trying Sai Gwan. Let me say that we should have gone much sooner. The staff was very friendly and answered our questions about the menu. We started with dumplings and some Hong Kong style tea which started great. For the main course we had two types of their homemade noodles and the garlic Chinese broccoli. We felt the dishes were nicely seasoned and not overpowered by things like oil or spice. It all felt right! I really recommend coming here for a quiet meal and to be treated like family. We will be back soon!

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Marie-Pierre Poulin

my friend and i saw "dim sum all day" on the sign and were sold. the food was delicious (we tried various dumplings, the soup, and some of their homemade pasta). the place could use a bit of a freshen up, though.

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Grid_Squid

i think this deserves a higher rating

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Chris Sullivan

Have been going for years and still love it just as much. If you want authentic this is the place. Everything from the lo meins to hot pots to soups are perfection in a bowl! (or plate) Also very affordable, 80 for 6 of us with plenty of left overs to bring home. I highly recommend!

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Xena Wang

Dinner at Sai Gwan Restaurant in Montreal’s Chinatown: homemade noodles w braised pork trotters hot pot rice w spare ribs and black bean sauce. The restaurant is very old and small, but the food is AMAZING. Noodles were homemade and you could actually taste the freshness. The pork trotters (don’t judge before trying - they’re actually really good!) were so tender, the meat fell right off the bone. Lots of thick, gelatinous skin and tendons too! The hot pot rice was made to order, so it took a while to arrive, but it was definitely worth the wait. So flavourful! I am definitely going to return to this great restaurant.

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Melinda Rahmayanti

No fuss noodle house, cash only, closes early (9pm). Everything is around 10, lots of variety of shanghai noodles or wonton noodles, all home made. I preferred the texture and taste of (wonton) egg noodle. Hot pot rice not available after 7.30pm.