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Kyodai Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Kyodai Izakaya

Opens Today at 5 pm
(493)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Kyodai Izakaya delivers authentic Japanese pub dining with a warm, immersive atmosphere and a welcoming, energetic crowd. The menu spans ramen, curry, tempura, gyoza, takoyaki and sashimi, with crowd favorites like duck tataki, karaage and udon drawing frequent praise. Sake, cocktails and warm house sake complement the dishes, while the service is consistently friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. The decor and vibe recall a traditional izakaya, making it a great option for groups, friends or a casual night out. Reservations are helpful on busy nights as the place can get lively, yet staff keep things moving smoothly. A few items may be smaller or pricier, but the overall quality, flavor and memorable experience leave guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
Umami Ramen & Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Umami Ramen & Izakaya

Laid-back restaurant offering traditional noodle dishes & soups, plus dumplings & desserts.
Open until 3 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
(1533)
Mile-Ex, Little-Italy

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Umami Ramen & Izakaya offers a vibrant vegan friendly menu with house made ramen, gyoza, agedashi tofu, and inventive dishes that celebrate bold flavors and refined presentation. Broths are deeply umami, noodles have a satisfying bite, and each dish shows thoughtful balance. Cocktails are creative and the sake and wine list enhances the dining experience. The service is friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about ingredients and allergies. The atmosphere blends warmth with modern design and a charming terrace for pleasant evenings. Reservations are helpful given the limited seating, and while the room can feel bustling and sometimes a touch loud, the overall experience remains consistently enjoyable. Many guests leave eager to return, praising the food variety and the welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
Bistro Kapzak - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Bistro Kapzak

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(552)
Granby

Review Summary

Bistro Kapzak is widely praised for a warm, welcoming atmosphere and service that is consistently described as attentive and professional. The cuisine is repeatedly characterized as refined and flavorful with a Polish influence, offering generous entrées and strong cocktails, with favorites including items such as pierogies, tartare and boudin. The bar receives particular acclaim for creative drinks and the overall dining experience is described as elegant yet approachable, making it a popular choice for celebrations or casual nights out with friends or family. Ambience is noted as cozy and pleasant, though some guests find the dining room fairly noisy on busy nights. A few experiences during special events or tasting menus fell short, with criticisms of uneven execution, underseasoned or mismatched dishes, and slower service early in the evening; nevertheless, the majority of reviews celebrate Bistro Kapzak as a standout in Granby and a place likely to inspire return visits.View restaurant profile
Gyoka Izakaya Sushi Bar - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Gyoka Izakaya Sushi Bar

Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 4:30 pm
(242)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Reviews describe Gyoka Izakaya Sushi Bar as a cozy, authentic Japanese spot with a warm atmosphere. Diners repeatedly praise fresh ingredients, flavorful dishes, and well balanced sushi and sashimi, with standout jalapeno hamachi sashimi and salmon belly sashimi. Several comments note good value for the quality and praise the variety of offerings, from traditional nigiri to inventive rolls. Service is described as quick, attentive, and friendly, with guests feeling the staff take pride in their work, though a few mentions suggest training and logistics could be improved. The small space and homey vibe make it feel like a good date spot or casual night out with friends. Many reviewers say they would return and recommend reserving ahead because it can get busy. Overall, Gyoka Izakaya Sushi Bar is regarded as a standout option in the area, delivering fresh, high quality ingredients and consistently satisfying meals.View restaurant profile
Ichigo Ichie Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Ichigo Ichie Izakaya

Cozy, modern hideaway featuring a sophisticated menu of Japanese tapas & cocktails.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1296)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Where to Eat Gluten-Free in Montreal - Complete Guide16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Ichigo Ichie Izakaya as a standout Japanese spot with a lively yet intimate vibe where sharing plates and a thoughtful mix of cold dishes, hot plates and noodles really shine. Dishes such as hamachi and Yuzu tuna tataki, various tartares, gindara black cod, carbonara udon, and crispy chicken karaage come up repeatedly as highlights, with desserts like tiramisu and chestnut tiramisu also earning praise. The atmosphere, decor and generally warm, attentive staff are frequently highlighted, and cocktails and mocktails are noted as strong complements to the food. The experience can be bustling and loud, seating can feel tight and the layout can be a bit cramped, especially on busy nights. Reservations are often advised to minimize waits, and there is some discussion about the different pacing or policies between the izakaya area and the ramen area, sometimes causing confusion about ordering certain items with a booking. While prices are described as high, many reviews feel the quality justifies the cost and consider it among Montreal’s top izakayas. Overall the spot is seen as a great choice for dates or gatherings who enjoy bold flavors, a dynamic atmosphere and the option to customize bowls, with the caveat to plan ahead for crowds.View restaurant profile
Imadake Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Imadake Izakaya

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(349)
Westmount, Downtown

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More

Review Summary

Reviews describe Imadake Izakaya as a lively, boisterous Japanese pub experience where the atmosphere is festive and loud, making it great for groups and celebrations but less ideal for quiet dates. The food is generally praised as tasty and varied, with standout ramen especially the kuromayu ramen and a wide range of small plates that are fun to share; some dishes are excellent while others are only average or lukewarm, and portions are often small for the price. Sake bombs and other cocktails are a recurring highlight, with many noting the ritual, the playful energy, and strong drinks. Service is described as friendly and efficient when not overwhelmed, though some visits report slow or inconsistent service during busy times and occasional billing hiccups. The decor and vibe are cozy yet noisy, with a Japanese pub feel and occasional drafts or seating concerns. The location near Atwater and the option to RSVP are frequently recommended, and many reviews commend variety of dishes such as octopus tartare, gyoza, karaage, and unique items like carbonara udon. Overall Imadake Izakaya appears to be a must for fans of vibrant nights out who want a wide menu and energetic atmosphere, while some guests wish for larger portions and quieter moments.View restaurant profile
Iru Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Iru Izakaya

Open until 11 pm
(376)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Iru Izakaya is widely praised for its vibrant, neon-lit atmosphere and modern Japanese lounge vibe that makes the place feel festive and welcoming. The food is described as delicious and diverse, with generous portions and standout items across sushi, sashimi, and tapas-style plates, and many guests especially enjoy the discovery or tasting menus that showcase creativity and bold flavors, along with mains like ramen and duck fried rice in some cases. The beverage program is a major highlight, featuring inventive cocktails and highly regarded sake pairings, and sake bombs are often singled out, with attentive service at the bar and tables. Some reviews note loud music and crowds can be noisy, and a few point to busy nights, occasional delays in the kitchen, or dishes that miss the mark, such as ramen lacking depth or certain items being overly salted or pricey. Overall, the experience is regarded as memorable and worth the price for celebrations, group dinners, or romantic evenings, with many saying they would return and recommend the restaurant to friends.View restaurant profile
Iru Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Iru Izakaya

Open until 11 pm
(1866)
Brossard

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideBest South Shore (Montreal) RestaurantsView More

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Iru Izakaya for warm, attentive service and a lively yet refined atmosphere that evokes a Tokyo izakaya, with an open kitchen and stylish decor. The food is described as delicious and inventive, featuring shareable plates, dumplings, wagyu, octopus, ramen and sushi-inspired dishes, while the cocktail and sake programs are frequently highlighted. Many guests appreciate the menu formats such as discovery and experience, which offer a broad tasting and are often cited as ideal for celebrations or group dinners. Pricing is routinely noted as on the higher side, but the consensus is that quality and presentation justify the cost, despite some comments about small portions or occasional inconsistency. A few critiques mention slower service for cocktails or busy periods, and a handful of dishes that did not meet expectations or felt less authentic. Overall, Iru Izakaya is described as a standout choice on the south shore for groups, special occasions, or a casual night out, with repeat visits and broad praise for the food and ambiance.View restaurant profile
Otto Yakitori Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Otto Yakitori Izakaya

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(267)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Reviews of Otto Yakitori Izakaya show a wide range of experiences, with the atmosphere and vibe often praised for warmth and authenticity, though some diners find the music too loud or the club-like energy distracting. Food quality is mixed: many skewers are described as flavorful and well cooked, with favorites like yakitori, hamachi tataki, and karaage, while others mention bland or underseasoned items, cold buns, or undercooked noodles. Pricing and portion sizes are a recurring point, with some calling the value fair for the quality and drinks, while others call it overpriced or small portions and note added booking or service fees. Service quality also varies, described as attentive and friendly by some, but slower or inconsistent during busy periods by others. Overall, Otto Yakitori Izakaya is viewed as a lively place with strong decor and drink options, offering a notably authentic izakaya vibe, yet reviews indicate that experiences can differ in flavor, pacing, and value.View restaurant profile
Pizza Kazza - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Pizza Kazza

Open until 10 pm
(100)
Sainte-Julie

Review Summary

Pizza Kazza offers delivery and takeout, with thick crust and generous toppings that many reviews praise, including a bambino sized option that travels well and makes tasty leftovers. Two brothers who own the place are described as very friendly and the service is repeatedly praised for being attentive and affordable, with several discounts noted. Some delivery experiences mention pizzas arriving tepid, but customers hope they will be hotter on future orders. The menu also earns praise for poutine, regarded by some as among the best, while others feel it is not especially memorable. The Special KAZZA pizza is highlighted as incredible and the overall pizza quality is described as excellent, making it a favorite in Sainte Julie. Overall, it is viewed as a reliable and popular choice with consistent flavor, reasonable prices, and a dining experience that leaves guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
SATO izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

SATO izakaya

Open until 11:30 pm
(182)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Overall, Sato Izakaya is a cozy, well executed Japanese spot that draws praise for a menu that spans ramen, sushi, and shareable tapas with many dishes described as fresh, flavorful and original, including tonkotsu ramen, aburi salmon sushi, spicy tuna inari, takoyaki and a standout katsu that many call the best in town. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and friendly, with knowledgeable staff guiding sake pairings and menu choices, while the atmosphere blends a warm, intimate vibe with tasteful decor and good music. Some reviews note that reservations can be easy at times but the place can fill up, leading to pacing variations and occasional delays, and a few dishes such as miso ramen or certain gyoza or noodles may not meet every expectation. Price points are viewed as reasonable for quality by many, with generous portions and a strong value for the experience, though a few diners feel tapas portions are smaller or pricier. Overall, Sato Izakaya emerges as a strong go-to for friends or couples seeking authentic, well prepared Japanese comfort food in a lively yet welcoming setting, with repeat visits recommended to try more of the diverse menu.View restaurant profile
TEN Teppanyaki & Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

TEN Teppanyaki & Izakaya

Opens Today at 5 pm
(62)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

TEN Teppanyaki & Izakaya earns overwhelmingly positive feedback from diners for amazing food, generous portions and an experience that doubles as entertainment thanks to a lively teppanyaki show. The atmosphere feels welcoming from the parking lot to the dining room, and staff are described as pleasant and attentive with seating and service handled promptly, though a few reviews note longer waits for the meal. The menu offers solid quality with a main course of meat or seafood that comes with rice, soup, salad, vegetables and dessert, making it good value for the experience and ideal for families and birthday celebrations. Some comments compare the show favorably to cooking shows, while a small number feel the performance did not fully meet that level. Overall the sentiment is highly favorable, with many stating they will return and that the restaurant is a go to for nights out with kids.View restaurant profile
Ukiya Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Ukiya Izakaya

Open until 11 pm
(458)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Happy Hours and 5 à 7 in Montreal

Review Summary

Ukiya Izakaya comes across as a lively, cozy Japanese tapas spot with a wide shareable menu that includes ramen, bao, skewers and sashimi, and drinks ranging from bold cocktails to generous mocktails, with many reviews praising the friendly and attentive service and the value for money. The all-you-can-eat option and happy hour are repeatedly highlighted as appealing deals, though a few notes mention limits on the buffet offerings and some dishes arriving slowly. Diners frequently praise standout items such as grilled eggplant, marinated beef short rib, grilled mushrooms, takoyaki and a flavorful ramen bowl, while a few dishes like certain fried items or miso soup receive more mixed reactions. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and cozy, with a modern pop vibe and a lively bar scene that suits groups and dates. Service is praised for friendliness and speed when not overwhelmed, though there are occasional complaints about slow service during busy times or gaps in water refills. Prices are considered affordable for the quality and the all-you-can-eat tapas concept, making it a popular choice for those seeking variety and good value. Overall Ukiya Izakaya is seen as a reliable, enjoyable spot that many would return to for drinks, tapas selection and consistent flavors, while some reviewers suggest improvements in menu breadth for vegetarians or in keeping menu images up to date.View restaurant profile
Hono Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Hono Izakaya

This buzzy izakaya with minimalist decor offers shareable Japanese plates, cocktails & imported beer.
Open until 2 pm - Reopens at 5:30 pm
(2736)
Lower Town (Quartier St-Roch)

Mentioned in: Discovering Québec's Must-Try Asian RestaurantsSmall Plates, Big Flavors: Quebec City's Must-Visit Places to Share a MealView More

Review Summary

Hono Izakaya stands out with a warm, refined atmosphere and consistently superb food, inventive drinks, and attentive service that make it a standout in Quebec City. Across visits, guests praise the variety of small plates to share—from yakitori and sashimi to dumplings and miso creme brulee—each crafted with skill and care. The bar counter experience and open kitchen add a lively, convivial vibe, with cocktails that are creative and thoughtfully paired with sake selections. The overall experience is enhanced by staff recommendations, precise timing, and great value for the quality. For occasions ranging from casual nights out to date nights or celebrations, Hono Izakaya is repeatedly recommended as a top choice for authentic Japanese flavors done with an imaginative touch.View restaurant profile
Kaiji Sushi et Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Kaiji Sushi et Izakaya

Open until 2 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
(497)
Sainte-Foy-Sillery-Cap-Rouge

Review Summary

Kaiji Sushi et Izakaya delivers fresh, flavorful sushi and a creative omakase experience that turns every bite into a small tasting journey. Diners praise the high quality sashimi and nigiri, the appealing presentation, and the attentive, friendly service. The menu ranges from discovery tastings to a refined omakase, showcasing premium fish and inventive combinations. The service is professional and welcoming, with cooks and staff engaging around the counter. Value is highlighted, with quality that feels worth the price. Take out is praised for freshness and presentation, though sauce choices vary by roll and labeling is limited. Overall, Kaiji Sushi et Izakaya comes across as a standout destination for authentic and inventive Japanese cuisine.View restaurant profile
Torii Izakaya (buvette japonaise) - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Torii Izakaya (buvette japonaise)

Open until 10 pm
(2146)
Lower Town (Quartier St-Roch)

Mentioned in: Quebec's Buvettes: Where Craft Meets WineSmall Plates, Big Flavors: Quebec City's Must-Visit Places to Share a MealView More

Review Summary

Torii Izakaya (buvette japonaise) offers a lively fusion of Japanese and French influences where sharing plates invite exploration and a memorable night out. The menu shines with dumplings, karaage, takoyaki, and a pork belly fried rice, all packed with bold, thoughtful sauces and fresh ingredients. Dishes arrive beautifully presented and generous in flavor, with highlights like lobster risotto and varied bentos that feel both indulgent and healthy. The atmosphere is warm and convivial, with friendly, efficient service and a welcoming bar area that enhances the evening. While a few guests note occasional noise or small timing hiccups, the overall experience is consistently satisfying, making Torii Izakaya a go-to spot for inventive flavors, satisfying portions, and a vibe that encourages return visits.View restaurant profile
Chika Ramen Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Chika Ramen Izakaya

Opens Today at 4 pm
(314)
Old-Quebec

Review Summary

Chika Ramen Izakaya in Quebec City draws mixed but generally positive feedback for its generous portions, affordable prices, and friendly, attentive service, with many reviewers noting a cozy, inviting atmosphere and a tapas-inspired lineup that pairs well with ramen such as tonkotsu and spicy miso. The menu's breadth, including takoyaki, karaage, gyozas, and other small plates, is often highlighted as a strong point, making it a good spot for groups or family meals. Ramen quality receives a range of reactions: some praise the tonkotsu as rich and satisfying and even among the best seen in Canada or in Quebec, while others find the broth shallow, the meat overcooked, or the flavors lacking freshness or balance. Service speed is described variably as quick during peak hours and slow at times, with occasional misses like requests for chili oil or bathroom cleanliness noted. Accessibility can be challenging since the venue is a step below street level. Overall, Chika Ramen Izakaya is viewed as a solid option for affordable, hearty meals and a lively evening, with room for improvement in certain ramen preparations.View restaurant profile
Iru Izakaya - Zak Restaurants in Montreal

Iru Izakaya

Open until 11 pm
(768)
Sainte-Foy-Sillery-Cap-Rouge

Mentioned in: Discovering Québec's Must-Try Asian Restaurants

Review Summary

Reviews show that Iru Izakaya delivers a lively atmosphere, stylish decor, and a menu built for sharing with standout items such as takoyaki, gyoza, dumplings, karaage, skewers, and a strong sake and cocktail program. Many praise fast, attentive service and staff who know the menu well and offer helpful recommendations, with consistent positives for the experience and a willingness to accommodate dietary preferences on the fly. The restaurant's discovery and experience menus are popular for offering a broad tasting of flavors, though some diners feel certain dishes are uneven in balance, and a few ramen bowls or kinoko mazemen fall short in depth or balance relative to the price. Some guests mention loud music, crowded seating, or distances from ideal tables, while others praise generous portions and excellent presentation. Overall, Iru Izakaya is viewed as a standout spot for Japanese cuisine in Quebec, especially for groups seeking a convivial night out and for those chasing creative cocktails and attentive service, with a suggestion to book ahead and to explore the menu thoughtfully to maximize value.View restaurant profile

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