La Canting

1720 Saint-Patrick St., Montreal - H3K 1A7
62 reviews
Asian Wine Bar Pan Asian
(514) 937-2555

Their cocktails are AWESOME. The sesame ball dessert is a must!

Fabulous meal out!I was drawn to this restaurant both because of the innovative menu and because of the gorgeous interior. Both lived up to the hype and the excellent service elevated the experience even further. I was so happy with my meal I am now excited to get back and try out the rest of the menu. Everything we ordered was not just "good" but really had a little something extra! Highly recommend

I really love this restaurant. I give 4.5 star. The chef was very friendly and greeted us when I had dinner with my friend. The food was very delicious, and the dinning hall was lovely! I would say the only problem is the portion is small, but the quality is great! If you just want to have a big bowl of food, I guess this is not a place for you! But if you want to try some good quality food and spend a nice evening with a friend, this is a perfect place.

Using French cokking methods to make Chinese dishes, very attractive and interesting. Remember to eat DUCK,DUCK,DUCK!The price is attractive and the service is fine dining.

I give it a 3.5. It was good but there was something missing that made it exceptional, that made you want more.It's a tapas style restaurants, so of course the plate serving will be smaller. The appetizers/entrees were tastier than the mains in my opinion. The pancakes, fried mushrooms and lamb skewers were my favorite. In the mains, we had 2 dishes with the duck and found it very chewy, but still flavourful.I recommend having a reservation especially around 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. It is a small restaurant.Yeah, so good but not that good. I recommend going there with friends to enjoy a fun nights with cocktails and some dishes to chew on when it's not busy talking.

Using French cokking methods to make Chinese dishes, very attractive and interesting. Remember to eat DUCK,DUCK,DUCK!The price is attractive and the service is fine dining.

I give it a 3.5. It was good but there was something missing that made it exceptional, that made you want more.It's a tapas style restaurants, so of course the plate serving will be smaller. The appetizers/entrees were tastier than the mains in my opinion. The pancakes, fried mushrooms and lamb skewers were my favorite. In the mains, we had 2 dishes with the duck and found it very chewy, but still flavourful.I recommend having a reservation especially around 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. It is a small restaurant.Yeah, so good but not that good. I recommend going there with friends to enjoy a fun nights with cocktails and some dishes to chew on when it's not busy talking.

Visiting Montreal from Taiwan and brought by a friend here. Really enjoyed the Taiwanese Beef noodle soup which is much better than many beef noodles I have had back home in Taiwan. I think it is because of the high quality beef and the way it’s cooked. Extremely flavorful! And, service was great too. Overall great experience.

As a Taiwanese, I'm super happy to have discovered this gem! They might look like a simple menu, but boy do the chef do a good job with elevating the street food to fine dining with that layers of flavors and attention to details. BTW, did I mention how lovely the ambience is during the evenings?

The best Chinese dining experience in Montreal with good food and nice ambiance. We really enjoyed everything especially the Shanghai scallion noodles.& for the people complaining about the price, I don’t see people going to a posh restaurant and complain about how you can get a burger at Five Guys for cheaper. La Canting is not an average chinatown restaurant, a lot of thoughts and care are put into the environment and food. It’s a stigma that Chinese food should be cheap. Of course you can get fed for $10 elsewhere, but this is not why we go to La Canting.