This small restaurant can get line ups going out the door, my friends and I were lucky enough to get a table right when we stepped foot inside. You can see the noodles being hand-pulled right in front of your eyes from the store front window.
Food: Got their Braised beef tendon with noodles ($10.99). The thickness of noodles can be changed. The soup was clear and simple, my tongue could not detect a distinct flavour but the chilli oil did add some taste. The highlights of the bowl was the noodles, radish slices and tender melt-in-your-mouth beef tendons.
Service & atmosphere: Seating is slightly cramped but that just adds authenticity to the shop. The entrance of an underground asian market is housed inside the restaurant so after you are full from your noodles, you Jocan walk it off in the market.
Price: I am sure you can get this bowl of noodles from China for a cheaper price. However, the price is fair as it is the only hand-pulled noodle shop in Montreal that I know of.