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I was asking a friend who owns a Japanese restaurant to recommend the best hot and sour soup in Montreal, and she stated that, hands down, PM has the best in the city. She's absolutely right! Positive aspects include, obviously, the soup, but the food in general is excellent. I'm a vegetarian and there is a HUGE selection of vegetarian fare at PM. Furthermore, if you can't find what you're looking for on the menu, they'll modify a meat selection to suit you. I highly recommend their salt and pepper crispy tofu, as well as their General Tao tofu. Their noodle dishes are great as well; I like the finer noodles and they are always crispy and flavourful. The vegetables are fresh and the sauces thick and savoury (I'm getting hungry thinking about it)! They're open late, which is awesome but (and this is a bit of a downer) they tend to give you the bum's rush if you're there too close to closing time. The only negative thing (and it isn't a bad thing if you're in a rush) is that if you order several different dishes, they all come at once, i.e., you'll still be working on your soup and your two or three other dishes will be sitting on the table getting cold. But this is a minor thing. The food is good, prices are good and service is quick! It's my go-to Chinese place in Montreal.
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