As a Montpellier resident, I spent a long time looking for the best Chinese restaurants without overspending or sacrificing quality. The city center offers an incredible density of options, ranging from a quick lunch to a gourmet meal. This guide brings together my concrete discoveries, based on real visits and verified reviews, to help you choose according to your appetite and budget.
Grillad’oc Buffet à volonté
Grillad’oc Buffet à volonté
Address: 11 Rue de Verdun, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 3.8/5 (1700 reviews)
Price: Moderate price
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This place is ideal for groups or anyone who wants to eat their fill. The atmosphere is lively, and the buffet selection lets you enjoy a variety of dishes, from slow-cooked plates to grilled options. It is a reliable choice for an informal lunch or dinner, open at midday and in the evening, except on weekends when hours may differ.
食在妙 MIAO restaurant&salon de thé chinois
食在妙 MIAO restaurant&salon de thé chinois
Address: 2 Rue Delpech, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 5/5 (321 reviews)
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A perfect rating that lives up to expectations. Here, you will find a relaxing tea-room atmosphere paired with refined cooking. Note that it is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so plan your visit from Wednesday to Sunday. On Sundays, they even open in the morning for brunch, a rare option in the area.
WOK D'ASIE
WOK D'ASIE
Address: 4 Rue de Montels Église, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 3.7/5 (2696 reviews)
Price: Affordable
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For a quick, budget-friendly meal, this is the must-visit address. Located near the church, this casual spot serves wok dishes prepared to order. The steady crowds are a sign of a loyal customer base drawn by the quantity-to-price ratio. Open every day for lunch and dinner.
Chez Peng Peng
Chez Peng Peng
Address: 13 Rue de l'Université, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 4.8/5 (633 reviews)
Price: Affordable
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Tucked away on rue de l'Université, this small restaurant wins people over with its authenticity. The high rating reflects the quality of the ingredients and the warm welcome. However, you need to be flexible: it is closed from Monday to Wednesday, opens Thursday and Friday evenings only, and serves both lunch and dinner on weekends. Ideal for a romantic dinner or a meal with friends.
Le Weilai
Le Weilai
Address: 8 Rue du Petit Saint-Jean, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 4.6/5 (205 reviews)
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Located on a quiet pedestrian street, Le Weilai offers a carefully crafted dining experience. The atmosphere is modern and the dishes are thoughtfully presented. Open on Monday and Tuesday evenings only, it becomes available at lunchtime on Wednesday. A great find for anyone looking for something beyond classic Cantonese rice.
Chunxi le coin nouilles 春熙面馆
Chunxi le coin nouilles 春熙面面
Address: 24 Rue de l'Université, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 4.7/5 (338 reviews)
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Specializing in noodles, this establishment attracts fans of authentic textures. The Instagram @le.coin.nouilles.chunxi shows the variety of bowls on offer. Open every day from 12:00 to 22:00, it is a dependable option for a full meal at almost any time.
Les Jardins de l'Orchidée
Les Jardins de l'Orchidée
Address: 2, Pl. de Lisbonne, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 3.9/5 (354 reviews)
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On place de Lisbonne, this restaurant offers a pleasant terrace when the sun is out. The cooking is traditional and the service efficient. Open every day from 11:00 to 20:00, it is perfect for a relaxed lunch before visiting the historic center.
Parfums D'Asie
Parfums D'Asie
Address: 3 Pl. de Strasbourg, 34000 Montpellier
Rating: 4.6/5 (333 reviews)
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On Place de Strasbourg, this spot blends Asian influences with a European setting. Closed on Mondays, it opens for lunch and dinner from Tuesday to Sunday. Reviews praise the freshness of the products and the diversity of the menu, which often includes Vietnamese options alongside Chinese dishes.
Practical information
All of these establishments are located in the historic city center or its immediate surroundings. They are easy to reach on foot from la Comédie or gare Saint-Roch. For public transport, tram lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 serve the heart of the city.
Insider tip: Restaurants like Chez Peng Peng and MIAO have limited hours or close on certain days. Always check the specific time slots before heading out, especially if you plan to go early in the week. For a quick lunch between two museum visits, WOK D'ASIE and Chunxi offer the best balance of speed and quality.
