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Kyo Bar Japonais - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Kyo Bar Japonais

Located in Place d’Armes Hôtel & Suites
Open until 11 pm
(895)

Review Summary

Kyo Bar Japonais offers a consistently fresh and creative Japanese dining experience in Old Montreal, with sushi and sashimi that arrive beautifully presented. Guests praise attentive, knowledgeable service and a lively yet intimate atmosphere, ideal for celebrations and date nights. The menu features a strong sake and cocktail program, with standout dishes like wagyu gyoza, takoyaki, and chef's choice options that satisfy a range of tastes. While the restaurant can be busy and the prices are on the higher side, the quality and presentation remain exceptional and the overall experience shines. Allergies and dietary needs are usually well accommodated when noted in advance, further contributing to the favorable impression.View restaurant profile
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Hiba Bar

Japanese-inspired bar located on the 2nd floor of Humaniti tower Montreal
Open until 1 am
(77)

Review Summary

Hiba Bar is described as a stylish Japanese inspired lounge with beautiful decor, inventive cocktails, a strong sake selection, and a menu that features fresh bites like salmon bowls, tataki, gyoza and chicken karaage. The atmosphere is cozy yet vibrant, with attentive service and staff who offer thoughtful recommendations on drinks and pairings, and a lively energy enhanced by occasional DJ moments. Guests note memorable nights with great music and a vibe that invites lingering after events, and when small hiccups occur such as a bottle served by mistake, the team handles it gracefully with attentive hospitality. The overall impression is that Hiba Bar offers a refined, enjoyable experience for cocktails, sake tasting, and bites in a hotel setting that feels both stylish and welcoming, making it suitable for a date night, a night out with friends, or a celebration.View restaurant profile
Chifa - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Chifa

Peruvian Chinese cuisine in the heart of downtown Montreal
Open until 10 pm
(1169)

Review Summary

Chifa delivers a lively and approachable fusion of Peruvian and Chinese flavors that many guests praise for creativity, freshness, and eye catching presentation. The open kitchen and bar vibe create an engaging dining experience, while a variety of shareable plates like ceviche, anticuchos, dumplings, and chow mein let guests sample a range of flavors. Cocktails are often highlighted for quality and originality, and the overall service is described as warm, friendly, and attentive, making it easy to linger in the cozy, welcoming atmosphere. While some reviews note small portions for the price or a bustling, louder environment, most describe Chifa as a standout option in Montreal with standout dishes, strong staff, and a lively yet chic vibe. Many couples and groups return, drawn by the dependable quality, the creative menu, and the spectacle of dishes prepared before the table. In short, Chifa is celebrated as a memorable night out with delicious food, great drinks, and a vibrant ambiance.View restaurant profile
Sésame - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Sésame

Open until 10 pm
(848)

Review Summary

At Sésame, the vibe is warm and refined, with a comfortable ambience that invites sharing a varied, flavorful fusion menu. The service is frequently described as attentive and friendly, with guests praising helpful staff and smooth meals even when the space gets busy. The menu offers generous portions and a mix of favorites such as dumplings, pad Thai, poke bowls, and a standout General Tao, all noted for bold flavors and good value. Cocktails and drinks often shine, complementing the food and the inviting atmosphere, while the decor adds a stylish yet casual feel. Overall, diners leave with a sense of having enjoyed a memorable meal in a welcoming setting and many say they would return to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Neotokyo - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Neotokyo

Japanese noodle bar with cyberpunk vibes.
Open until 10 pm
(683)

Review Summary

Neotokyo has a strong reputation for its ramen and Japanese fare, served in a cyberpunk, Blade Runner inspired setting that many describe as immersive and visually striking. Ramen is frequently praised for rich broths, chewy noodles and generous portions, with favorites like tonkotsu and tan tan as well as the signature mazesoba; sides such as gyoza and karaage are also well liked, though a few bowls are noted as being overly salty. The decor and atmosphere are consistently cited as a highlight, creating a lively, futuristic vibe that many say enhances the dining experience. Service is described as friendly and efficient by many, but the restaurant can be very busy, sometimes loud, with long waits and in some cases slower service, and reservations are often not available. The menu provides vegetarian options and inventive cocktails, and while prices are not cheap, the overall value and ambiance justify a visit for those drawn to a unique and buzzy ramen spot in Montreal.View restaurant profile
YUBARI - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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YUBARI

Essence of Japanese Culinary Mastery
Open until 11:30 pm
(627)

Review Summary

Yubari is widely praised for exceptional sushi quality and freshness, with melt-in-your-mouth nigiri and sashimi, inventive rolls, and notable wagyu, along with well balanced textures and presentations. The drinks program earns strong praise, and the overall ambiance is described as stylish, intimate, and welcoming, making it a popular pick for date nights, celebrations, and special occasions. Service is often highlighted as impeccable and attentive, with staff guiding guests through the menu, though a few reviews mention moments of rushing, timing issues, or billing misunderstandings. Some guests find the prices high for the portions, and a minority note noise or energy levels as a downside. Taken together, the combination of food, atmosphere, and service makes Yubari a standout in Montreal for those seeking a premium, memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Le Poké Station - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Le Poké Station

Opens Tomorrow at 5:30 pm
(225)

Review Summary

Le Poké Station is consistently praised for fresh ingredients, generous portions, and customizable poke bowls that appeal to a wide range of tastes. The staff are friendly and attentive, the service dependable, and the dining area described as clean, with orders often prepared quickly and exactly as requested. Bowls are noted for being flavorful, healthy, and well balanced, with many liking the variety of proteins, toppings, and sauces and the freshness of the fish. While high quality and value are common themes, a few reviewers mention price and occasional concerns about cleanliness or atmosphere. Indoor seating is limited, so takeout is popular, and the restaurant is seen as a standout option for poke in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Bol de Vie - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Bol de Vie

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(298)

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Bol de Vie as a popular, welcoming spot offering a wide range of fresh, customizable bowls, poke bowls, burgers and crepes at reasonable prices. The setting is praised as clean and cozy, with efficient service and friendly bilingual staff who help with ordering and explain options in English when needed. Dishes are noted for quality ingredients, variety and flavor, with standout items including tandoori chicken bowls, tofu and vegan options, and sauces that pull the flavors together. The concept of building your own bowl is well received and families appreciate the generous portions and the ability to customize. Customers highlight fast service, good value for money and a family friendly vibe, plus convenient location for a quick lunch on the go. A few experiences mention occasional service hiccups, mismatches in orders, and in winter a cold atmosphere or a slippery entrance floor, but these are not seen as typical. Overall, Bol de Vie is viewed as a dependable, affordable option with tasty, healthy choices and a cheerful, accommodating staff, prompting many to return.View restaurant profile
Atelier Asie - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Atelier Asie

Opens Monday at 9:30 am
(33)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Atelier Asie point to fast, friendly service and a generally fresh, satisfying menu. Bibimbap and the chicken bento are among the standout dishes, praised for flavor and good value, while some reviewers note portions that don't match menu photos and flavors that don't feel authentically Korean. A few readers say they wouldn't return or recommend it, but others call it a hidden gem with reasonable prices and delicious meals. The atmosphere is described as welcoming, with pleasant music and notably friendly owners. Overall, Atelier Asie appears to deliver solid quality and value, though experiences vary on authenticity and portion size.View restaurant profile
Oncle Lee Kăo - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Oncle Lee Kăo

Open until 11 pm
(60)

Review Summary

Across reviews, Oncle Lee Kǎo is portrayed as a standout modern Chinese/Asian fusion spot where the food is consistently flavorful and the service attentive, with many dishes like duck platters, mapo tofu, crispy chow mein, shrimp toast and garlic fried rice receiving praise, and cocktails and desserts also highlighted. The atmosphere earns high marks for being stylish, warm, and often intimate, with a dim lighting that some note can make the menu hard to read and the music occasionally too loud. Guests frequently commend the ability to accommodate vegan or vegetarian options and to share plates, and many mention returning for the overall experience. A few critiques touch on occasional inconsistency between courses or pricing, but the general consensus remains very positive and that the restaurant delivers a memorable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Sushi Sama - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Sushi Sama

Opens Monday at 11 am
(56)

Review Summary

Reviews for Sushi Sama describe a mix of experiences, with many praising fresh, flavorful sushi and friendly service, particularly under the new management, and noting that renovations have brightened the space and improved the overall vibe; several diners mention quick service and recommend asking for the best seller. Some reports, however, describe uneven staff interactions and at times rude behavior, while others complain about issues such as maki that are not tight, miso soup that seems missing miso, and small shrimp portions. A few guests note limited seating and a lack of on site toilets, and one reviewer says they would not return despite living nearby. Others highlight standout items like the salmon bowl and express satisfaction with takeout when dining in is less convenient. Overall, the sentiment is varied, balancing high praise for freshness and atmosphere with criticism of service consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Délices & Rhums - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Délices & Rhums

Open until 3 am
(197)

Review Summary

Délices & Rhums is described as a welcoming spot with lively yet friendly energy where drinks and food are praised and prices stay reasonable, making it a good choice for a quiet beer or casual meal; the street patio is pleasant but occasional noise from passing tour buses can be a drawback, and happy hour rules can differ from expectations. The staff and attentive owners contribute to a convivial atmosphere suited for family outings or larger gatherings. Dishes such as tender steak and the smoked meat poutine duo receive strong praise, along with energizing rhums and overall solid service. The venue is also noted for its suitability for events, with good communication from management and a sound setup that works well for large groups, reinforcing it as a dependable, affordable option with broad menu choices and a welcoming vibe that invites a return visit.View restaurant profile
The Farsides - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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The Farsides

Trendy restaurant decorated with colorful retro graffiti, serving Hawaiian and Thai cuisine, plus cocktails.
Open until 2 am
(453)

Review Summary

Overall, The Farsides is described as a stylish, graffiti inspired venue with a lively atmosphere, strong decor, and a music-forward vibe that many guests enjoy for social outings and group celebrations. Diners frequently praise the staff for friendliness and attentiveness, and several reviews highlight efficient service during events. The cocktails and drinks get mixed reviews, with some praised for flavor and balance while others feel overly sweet or not well matched to the dishes. Food is the bigger swing, with some dishes described as tasty and well presented, but a number of visits mention inconsistent quality, salty flavors, and portions that feel small for the price. Occasional criticisms include slow service, delays at peak times, and layouts that can feel crowded for large groups. Cleanliness and bathrooms were noted as concerns in some visits, while others commend upkeep. Prices and portions vary, with group menus offering fair value for some and disappointing value for others. The venue is repeatedly noted as visually appealing, with art, lighting, and a high-energy DJ contributing to a strong party atmosphere. Overall, The Farsides is seen as a place with great potential that delivers a memorable ambiance and some standout dishes, but experiences differ widely in food quality and service.View restaurant profile
Hang Bar - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Hang Bar

Open until 1 am
(328)

Review Summary

Hang Bar is a stylish, warm and vibrant spot in Montreal Old Port with a creative fusion menu and inventive cocktails that many reviews praise for flavor and presentation. The ambiance and decor get frequent compliments, with a lively yet refined atmosphere suited for dates or a night out with friends. Service is often highlighted as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews note inconsistent attention or slower service during busy periods. New Year’s Eve in particular is described as chaotic and poorly managed, with long waits and seating issues that affected value. Overall, opinions on value vary as some dishes and cocktails feel overpriced or underwhelming while others are praised as exceptional, and many guests call Hang Bar a must-visit for the experience and vibe, especially the wagyu pho, tartare, scallops and ribs and a strong cocktail program. The nights can be loud due to live music or a DJ, but the energy is part of the appeal for many patrons.View restaurant profile
Dragon Bol - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Dragon Bol

Open until 10 pm
(166)

Review Summary

Dragon Bol receives a mix of praise and critique across reviews. Many diners call the sushi fresh, flavorful, and well presented with good value for the area, and several note friendly service and reliable takeout when orders go smoothly. Others report inconsistent freshness, with some pieces tasting fishy or the rice proving hard and dry, and a few mention a cold or unwelcoming dining space. Takeout experiences vary with long wait times during peak hours and occasional packaging quirks, though some customers praise secure packaging and helpful staff. Overall impressions range from strong recommendations for high quality sushi at reasonable prices to caution about service delays and variability in quality. The venue is described as small and often takeout focused, with occasional parking challenges nearby, and many reviews highlight the deluxe box or various maki and sashimi options as highlights. In sum, Dragon Bol is seen as a solid option for sushi in the area, offering good value and flavorful bites, but with caveats about consistency of service and freshness.View restaurant profile
Noobox - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Noobox

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(24)

Review Summary

Reviews for Noobox present a mix of praise and criticism. Fast and friendly service is repeatedly noted, with a smiling cashier described as helpful, while the food is often described as very tasty and Singapore noodles are seen as must-try by many. The Banh Mi is praised for its excellent bread but sometimes has insufficient garnish, and General Tao is commended for the vegetables though the chicken portion or breading is questioned. Prices are viewed as reasonable. On the negative side, some dishes are described as basic or lacking interest, there are reports of long waits for a dish and a drink, and one comment notes that fortune cookies can feel overpriced; others mention average chicken despite good flavor, or an overall sense of modest quality. For diners with egg allergies the service is noted as particularly accommodating. Overall, Noobox comes across as a convenient option for a quick meal with varied execution and modest expectations.View restaurant profile
JIAO DIM SUM BAR - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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JIAO DIM SUM BAR

Open until 3 am
(471)

Review Summary

Jiao Dim Sum Bar is described as a lively and inviting spot with a chic, cozy vibe where the atmosphere, music and bar scene make it a great choice for a night out with friends or a date, and the service is frequently praised as quick, friendly and attentive, with strong cocktails and welcoming staff contributing to the scene, though a few reviews mention occasional delays or confusion during busy periods. The food is generally regarded as flavorful and well executed, with many dishes earning praise and some standout cocktails and house specials, while a minority of dishes are described as inconsistent or overpriced. The overall impression is that Jiao offers a memorable ambiance and energetic nights, with live DJs keeping the energy high and the crowd feeling social, making it feel like a top Montreal spot for groups or couples. Price and portion concerns appear in several reviews, and some diners note areas for improvement such as seating, cleanliness or menu clarity, but the positive balance between vibe, drinks and tasty bites keeps many returning. In sum, Jiao Dim Sum Bar is seen as a place to enjoy great drinks, a lively atmosphere and flavorful dishes, with a few caveats about value and consistency.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Hà - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Restaurant Hà

Open until 11:30 pm
(1005)

Review Summary

Hà earns wide praise for fresh, flavorful fusion Vietnamese cuisine, with many dishes highlighted as standouts such as the crispy fried broccoli, pad Thai, bao buns, and various seafood options, all delivered with attentive, friendly service and a warm, stylish atmosphere that stays lively without becoming too loud. The dining experiences cover intimate dinners, celebratory nights, and casual evenings, often enhanced by well thought out sharing menus and enhanced by a welcoming, knowledgeable staff and even a hidden basement bar with cocktails that are frequently praised. Ambiance, lighting, and music are repeatedly cited as part of the appeal, making it a good pick for date nights or groups, while some reviews note menu changes, portion sizes, and price value as points to consider, and a few experiences mention slower service during peak times or online reservation friction. Overall the restaurant remains a top choice for many for quality food, smart presentation, and a reliable, enjoyable night out, with many plans to return.View restaurant profile
Saiko - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
Restaurant

Saiko

May be temporarily closed
(95)

Review Summary

Reviews paint Saiko as a standout sushi spot with consistently fresh sushi and sashimi, a warm and friendly ambiance, and attentive service that often goes the extra mile for dietary needs, including gluten-free options. Diners praise the Omakase and fresh catch selections, with some calling it the best sushi in Montreal and Laval, and others noting the reasonably priced quality and authentic Japanese feel. The atmosphere is frequently described as pleasant and inviting, good for quiet nights or gatherings, including events like conventions, with guests appreciating staff who accommodate allergies and make gluten-free options available. A few downsides include slower service when the restaurant is busy or when only a single server handles many tables, and one dish where the beef was not as tender as hoped. Still, many reviewers highlight excellent value and memorable dining, with standout items such as sashimi, takoyaki, and a notable Riesling, reinforcing Saiko as a top choice for sushi lovers visiting the area.View restaurant profile
Bowie - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Bowie

Open until 2 am
(135)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Bowie as a chic, intimate venue with a moody vibe, strong music, and a crowd that appreciates attentive service and a stylish atmosphere. Food receives frequent praise for Asian fusion dishes and fresh oysters, while cocktails are praised for craftsmanship in many visits but occasionally feel overpriced or underwhelming on some nights. Service is often highlighted as friendly and professional, though a few experiences mention uneven timing or staff interactions, and one entry notes a negative encounter with a bouncer. The dress code and no pictures policy contribute to an exclusive feel, sometimes drawing mixed reactions about accessibility. Overall Bowie is seen as a standout Montreal spot for a night out or celebration, with reservations recommended and the ambiance, live music, and drinks cited as major draws.View restaurant profile
Flyjin - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Flyjin

Open until 3 am
(222)

Review Summary

Overall, Flyjin comes across as a venue that blends restaurant and club energy with standout food and a lively atmosphere, especially for sushi lovers, where toro nigiri and Oba maki get praise and the staff can make reservations smooth; the bar scene is described as energetic with a good DJ, fast refills, and friendly bartenders, though some evenings feel expensive with high drink prices and service charges that spark frustration for some guests. The experience is not uniformly positive; there are accounts of rude door staff and overcrowded entry that distract from the vibe, and a few guests felt the cocktails were overcharged or diluted, with expectations of better value for money. Several reviews note a strong ambiance that improves as the night progresses, with a recommendation to visit earlier for dinner and stay for the club, and the energy can be intense and crowded but generally enjoyable for singles and groups. In sum, Flyjin earns praise for food quality, especially seafood, and for a dynamic, high energy night out, while occasional service inconsistencies and price perceptions temper the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Kung Fu Tea Montreal - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Kung Fu Tea Montreal

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(73)

Review Summary

Kung Fu Tea Montreal draws mixed but largely positive reviews for its wide range of bubble teas and friendly service, with flavors ranging from taro and matcha to strawberry yogurt frappé, pineapple black tea, mango drinks and Oreo varieties. The staff are repeatedly described as helpful and the seating area as spacious, and the ambience is often seen as calm and convenient for study or catch ups, though some notes mention a clean but worn-in feel and a somewhat faint floor cleaner scent. Several testers call it one of the best bubble tea spots in the city or at least a solid option worth visiting, while a few feel the menu lacks originality and that some drinks include too much ice or use honey instead of sugar. Prices are noted as affordable, with options to customize drinks or pair them with food, and the downtown location near the metro is appreciated. Waffles and other food items receive mixed reactions, with some items described as good or surprising and others underwhelming. Overall the reviews converge on strong tea quality and helpful staff, with consistency and some menu items cited as areas for improvement.View restaurant profile
Ganadara - Old Montreal Bubble Tea, Asian Restaurants
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Ganadara

A lively restaurant serving hearty popular Korean dishes, such as seafood pancakes and bibimbap.
Opens Tomorrow at 12 pm
(34)

Review Summary

Ganadara is described in reviews as offering incredible flavors and generous portions, with service praised and a simple, adaptable menu that invites customization and carries spicy options; the ramen and chicken dishes are frequent highlights, including tasty and fresh food, and there is broad praise for value and a convenient location. Some feedback notes inconsistency, such as a chicken in ramen not being grilled as described and stews being smaller than expected, and a few comments about uneven service. Overall the sentiment is positive, with diners eager to return and explore more items, even as a minority voice questions authenticity.View restaurant profile

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