The Best Dumplings in Montreal

Harbin Dumplings Saint-Denis

Trying to find the best dumplings has been such a blissful assignment! They burst with flavour, have savoury aroma, and are incredibly fun and easy to eat. Not only are dumplings such  great comfort food, they are also inexpensive.

Another beautiful characteristic about dumplings is their incredible diversity. There are so many types of cultural cuisines that have their own version of a dumpling, whether that is Mandu in Korea or Gyozas in Japan, or even perogies in Eastern Europe and Ravioli in Italy. However today, we are here to discuss some of the most common dishes associated with the word ‘dumpling’ – the few variations of Chinese dumplings.

Some like them steamed, some like boiled, and some like them fried. There are so many different ways to enjoy dumplings, but they all have one thing in common – finding the right dumpling supplier is key. On this list, we have included the addresses that make the tastiest homemade dumplings with the most consistency and personality! We are especially lucky to live in a diverse city with people whose expertise lie in making authentic and delicious dumplings.

All versions of dumplings are appetizing! This time, for the purpose of this list, please note that we have limited our selection to Chinese dumplings, since there are a multitude of places where you can enjoy them in Montreal, and they are the best known by everyone. Bon appétit !

Without further ado, here is Tastet’s list of the best dumplings in Montreal.

If you are looking for more recommendations for East-Asian cuisines, check out our list of the best Korean restaurants in Montreal, the bust Sushi in Montreal, or the best Bibimbap in Montreal. We also have a full roster of other lists on our website, ranging from the best donut shops to the best Italien restaurants. 

Le Petit Coin Dumpling

Small, unpretentious restaurant on the Plateau Mont-Royal, where you can eat delicious dumplings. The two women behind this project arrived in Montreal as students. A few years later, they opened this little hidden gem as well as a  Nouilles de riz Yunnan, a restaurant in Brossard. The dumplings are available to eat in or take out.

1201 Rue Rachel Est
Montréal

La Maison de Mademoiselle Dumpling

La Maison de Mademoiselle Dumpling is such a tiny little restaurant that opened on Plaza St Hubert Plaza in 2015.  Don’t worry about the questionable decor because it’s the dumplings that are important and they are succulent!  Two ladies in the window are meticulously preparing these delights based on recipes from the owner’s mother. Choose from: pork and bok choy; chicken and cilantro; beef and cilantro; vegetarian cabbage; Chinese mushrooms; carrots and bean noodles or shiitake; tofu; carrots; cabbage and ginger; or pork, shrimp and ginger.  Try their dumplings to take home for parties because they are perfect party food.

6381 Rue Saint-Hubert
Montréal

Mai Xiang Yuan Dumpling Chinatown

Head to Chinatown to discover Mai Xiang Yuan’s dumplings. Many do because more often than not, the place is full! The reason is simple, the location is charming, the staff is efficient, and they serve some of the best dumplings in Montreal. At Mai Xiang Yuan, watch your dumplings being carefully prepared in the kitchen. The plates hold about 15 dumplings, the boiled kind.  Our weakness is for the beef, onion and curry dumplings plus the pork, shrimp and cilantro.

1082 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Montréal

Harbin Dumpling

A recent newcomer on Montreal’s restaurant scene, Harbin’s dumplings are excellent and we like coming here.  Dine on boiled, steamed or fried dumplings, all at affordable prices which is why it has fast become a classic for best dumplings restaurant in Mile End – albeit the only one of its kind.  Harbin offers a choice of pork, chicken, beef, lamb, veggie or shrimp. A special mention goes out for the pork, cilantro and shrimp, as well as the pork and chives dumplings. The servings are copious and the dumplings very tasty.  Ignore the soups which do no justice at all to the restaurant. Harbin is open every day & they do take-away.

4801 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Montréal

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling - (Ste-Catherine St. O)

Sammi & Soupe Dumpling offer a variety of delicious dumplings. Watch these small delights being created in the kitchen through a glass window.  These are xiao long bao-type dumplings, literally meaning « small oven bag » and they are steamed.  There are 10-15 very tasty dumplings per serving and choose from several different kinds.  If you are a stickler for service, this is not a place offering top service! Open every day.

1909 Rue Sainte-Catherine
Montréal

Montreal Chinese Crepes & Dumplings

Montreal Chinese Crepes and Dumplings is a small establishment in Montreal West that offers delicious dumplings and very tasty Chinese crepes. This tiny address is one where you can eat small miracles at very low prices! We love their shrimp dumplings, the veggie dumplings and the sweet and spicy beef dumpling punch. The experience is completed by the kindness of the staff and the way you feel welcomed. A (very) surprising little address to discover! Photos Alison Slattery

37 Westminster North
Montréal-Ouest

Luna

Luna is a charming Bring Your Own Wine restaurant located on Rachel Street East in the Plateau-Mont-Royal. It offers an authentic Korean experience! Chef Huyn Seok creates the excellent dishes of the house, which faithfully reflect the gastronomic traditions of this Asian country. We especially love their excellent kimchi, vegetable, salmon and meat dumplings, all served in generous portions. A real treat to discover! Photos Alison Slattery

917 Rue Rachel Est
Montreal

Restaurant Chinatown Kim Fung

Restaurant Maison Kim Fung, formerly known as Kam Fung, has been open for over 40 years now (!). Located in the heart of Chinatown, this unique establishment serves some of our favorite dim sum in town! A small but worthwhile address off the cultural artery, we go there for the impressive variety of dumplings offered. Photos Alison Slattery

1111 Rue Saint-Urbain
Montreal

Dynastie

Located in the heart of Chinatown, as are most authentic addresses, Dynastie stands out for its typical Cantonese dishes that send us straight to the metropolis of Hong Kong. The expression “it’s better to have too much than not enough” makes sense when you get their menu in your hands, but we can’t recommend their shrimp dumplings enough. These are super delicious and worth trying!

107 Rue Clark
Montréal

Dynastie

Situé au coeur du Quartier Chinois, Dynastie se démarque par ses mets typiquement cantonais qui nous envoient droit vers la métropole d’Hong Kong. L’expression «vaut mieux en avoir trop que pas assez» prend tout son sens lorsqu’un on voit leur menu, mais on ne vous recommandera jamais assez leurs dumplings aux crevettes. Ces derniers sont hyper délicieux et valent la peine d’être essayés !

107 Rue Clark
Montréal

Dynastie

Situé au coeur du Quartier Chinois, Dynastie se démarque par ses mets typiquement cantonais qui nous envoient droit vers la métropole d’Hong Kong. L’expression «vaut mieux en avoir trop que pas assez» prend tout son sens lorsqu’un on voit leur menu, mais on ne vous recommandera jamais assez leurs dumplings aux crevettes. Ces derniers sont hyper délicieux et valent la peine d’être essayés !

107 Rue Clark
Montréal
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Photography by Alison Slattery



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