Restaurant Ruby Rouge is located in the heart of Chinatown, close to the metro Place d'Armes, Palais des Congres, Old Montreal, Place des Arts, the entertainment district, hotels, attractions.
Unhelpful, unpleasant staff.
Food was ok.
Lack of dim sum variety. They only had 5 carts.
Awful, awful, awful.
Hated my experience. Never going back!
Waitress even complain when we didn't give a 15% tip for their less than mediocre service.
Situated in the heart of Chinatown, this restaurant serves great dim sums of all kinds for a reasonable price. I suggest that you go to Rubis Rouge during noon, when the dim sum is the freshest.
I often go there during family gatherings where I eat Rubis Rouge's delicious Ha Gao (Shrimp Dumpling)
Dim sum, heavenly bite-sized portions, served in small steamer baskets for you to enjoy to your heart's content — need we say more? Satisfy your dim sum cravings at these Montreal restaurants.
For the uninitiated, dim sum is an exciting, tantalizing experience: the lids of bamboo baskets are lifted to reveal small, bite-sized dumplings and other steamed delicacies inside. While dim sum is basically the Chinese version of brunch, the old saying “there’s never too much of a good thing” applies, meaning that most restos serve dim sum at just about any time of day.