Good dumplings! Friendly services! Nothing else to add. Good place to be with friends and family! You can bring your own wine there.
Alexie F.
Place rating: 4 Blainville, Canada
The food was amazing!!! My friend and i split a soup and dumplings! At first we were the two customers but have 30minutes the place was filled! It was soo tasty 10⁄10 would recommend! Plus the price is reasonable!
Lin Z.
Place rating: 2 Montreal, Canada
never buy their coconut ice bar, which cost 5dollars but taste like a iced sugar water, lmfao ~
Sulabh D.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Best dumplings I ever had!!! The noodles and fried rice are deliciously different. Also, reasonably priced and cozy atmosphere.
Hatchy M.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
YOREVIEWUPDATE I LOVEDUMPLINGS Solid DUMPLINGS in this area close to my office so I come often. The pork and Chinese cabbage dumplings and the lamb and green onion are both favorites. Soir & chilli soup isn’t quite hot n sour but is still decent. Good prices and they often play a mouth watering Chinese food television show on their tv which really makes you want to visit China!!!
Alex O.
Place rating: 4 Saint-Laurent, Canada
Delicious dumplings! Fried or steamed are great. Their veggie salad is flavorful and spicy. All at a great price!
Stephen S.
Place rating: 1 Westmount, Canada
I went in and ordered some dishes for myself. There were two customers in the place. After 30 minutes of waiting, nothing came. I asked why and was told to wait. After 60 minutes, I walked out. Never got to taste their food. They will not see me again.
Jiani H.
Place rating: 5 Saint-Laurent, Canada
This place is a must-go for any true Chinese food lovers. With one bite, you can tell the difference between Yipin’s dumplings and others. The dumplings are made fresh on spot when you order them. It takes less than 10 minutes to get them, hot and steamy, in front of you! The boiled(they don’t steam them there) dumplings are full of juicy filling with flavours that explodes in your mouth as you sink your teeth in. Don’t take them out! Eat it when they just came out of the pot! As for appetizers, i strongly suggest their potato salad, cucumber salad and home-made salad. You get a rather large portion for 2.99. Don’t be closefisted-share with a friend ;) Their special fried dumplings are also worth a try. They clam to be the only one making them(kotiers) in Montréal. They are bigger and longer than your normal chubby dumplings and are open-ended. Watch out for extra crispiness and ravenousness!
Bruno C.
Place rating: 1 Saint-Laurent, Canada
The service was really bad, waited a lot before getting our food. The server never make sure we were okay, We had to ask him for water when he walked by(or else he totally ignored us). We didn’t get our plates in the same time(we shared my plate because at this point we weren’t even sure if he was going to come back). The guy looked like we were bothering him and we felt unwelcome
Catherine A.
Place rating: 4 Hudson Heights, Canada
For an inexpensive Chinese restaurant, this place was very yummy and satisfied my dumpling craving. The service was really good. The waitress was very polite. The food was delicious and the price was even better(around 15 – 20 dumplings for approximately 8.50 $ depending on what fillings you chose). My only complaint is that the dumplings had very little filling. I think if they were more generous with the filling I would of given this place 5 stars. Don’t get me wrong the dumplings were delicious, just lacking some filling. But other than that, no complaints. Also this restaurant is located in a nice area and they even have a terrasse to eat outside which is always fun for the summer.
Biren A.
Place rating: 2 St Johns, FL
As an American visiting/living in beautiful Montréal and trying to find a good Chinese food in St.-Laurent area, I was disappointed in the choices and taste. Nothing to do with locale/service…but everything to do with the lack of flavor and choices in the menu. Soup was pretty good(get the hot and sour) but rest of the cuisine was very greasy and until I put 3 cups of chili peppers, I could not taste anything. I normally have very little chili on my Chinese food but this place needed more. Then the food was too hot to eat. Basically, don’t read the local reviews if you are not from here. Food is bland and not as healthy as advertised by some of the locals.
Rhonda B.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Yi Ping offers authentic Northern Chinese dumplings & noodles, as well as other lesser known regional dishes. We either go or take out about once/week. I have consistently enjoyed the Yi Ping shrimp/chicken/mushrooms dumplings(only fried) as well as different boiled and fried dumplings, especially the lamb/coriander. Don’t overlook the outstanding hand pulled noodles; our favourite being the noodles with beef(could eat just that) Quite unique was the potato app, great textures & flavour, unusual but in a yummy way. The owner & his wife are super nice & friendly. When I went to pick up my order & asked about the vinegar brand they provide on their tables, he gave me a bottle!
Cam E.
Place rating: 5 Gibsons, Canada
Great fresh(!) dumplings at a very affordable price. The restaurant is clean and the service is very attentive without being intrusive. This is primarily a dumpling house but the wonton soup and the noodles were also very good.
Rannie B.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
These are the very best dumplings I’ve tasted in Montréal. They have the special fried ones(long — shaped a bit like spring rolls) and the regular ones that you can have boiled or fried(for $ 1.50 more). The dumplings come in beef, chicken, lamb, seafood, pork and vegetarian stuffings with mushrooms, chives, cabbage and other ingredients that can be combined. My favorites are the chicken and shrimp, lamb and coriander as well as the pork and chive ones. All are tastier when fried imho. The regular dumplings have just the right amount of liquid in them(no broth in the special fried ones). They offer the regular dipping sauces(vinegar, chili oil, sriracha, soya sauce). Prices vary from $ 6.99(pork and cabbage) to $ 11.49(fish+shrimps) for 16 non fried dumplings. I could stop there because the dumplings are reason enough to come from far to this restaurant. However you should also know about their home-made Donbei noodle soups($ 7.99 for a very large bowl). I had the beef one and the broth was rich and flavorful. The many pieces of beef in the soup had also been marinated as they were an explosion of flavors in my mouth. The noodles were just perfect and very satisfying. They also have rice dishes and a few appetizers. I loved the sweet&sour(and spicy) potato one I tried. The restaurant décor is simple. You can see the chefs cooking in the back through a large window. The service was very friendly although a bit slow. I will return many many times I am certain. I just gave myself a craving for their dumplings while writing this.