Zenbu Sushi earns frequent praise for fresh fish, generous portions, and a vibe that blends quick service with a calm, enjoyable atmosphere. Customers consistently note attentive, friendly service and a good value for the quality, ideal for both casual meals and special occasions. While a few reviews mention that prices can be a bit high, the quality and variety are consistently praised and standout items like the spider roll and tamago hosomaki are highlighted. Overall the atmosphere is pleasant and the dishes are flavorful, contributing to a reputation that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Sushi Sama is widely praised for fresh, high quality sushi and consistent flavor, with many reviews highlighting the freshness of the fish and the appeal of the chef's choices and poke bowls. The restaurant is described as small with a focus on delivery, a family owned and run atmosphere, and attentive, friendly service alongside quick, reliable preparation. Patrons call it a reliable go to for sushi and the poke bowls are noted as standout, with some mentioning it among the best in Montreal. Overall the tone is positive, emphasizing dependable, well prepared bites, solid value, and a welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
Kyoto is frequently described as among the top sushi spots in Montreal, with praise for incredibly fresh ingredients, high quality fish such as scallops from Japan, and a mix of traditional and inventive rolls that keep guests returning; despite the higher prices, many note the quality justifies the cost and the takeout experience remains excellent with consistent results across visits. The atmosphere is casual and unpretentious yet satisfying, making Kyoto a reliable favorite and often the benchmark for sushi in Montreal; several reviewers call it the best or a favorite sushi spot and some compare it favorably with other strong Montreal options. Service is generally courteous and efficient, though a few comments point to room for refinement and a limited wine and sake selection. A few negative notes appear, such as an octopus salad that was chewier than expected, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive with many endorsing Kyoto as a hidden gem that continues to impress.View restaurant profile
Le Poké Station earns positive notes for a warm, welcoming vibe, friendly staff, and a clean, well kept space. Poke bowls are described as fresh and delicious with generous portions, and the ingredients are valued for quality and taste. While most guests enjoy the value, a few reviews mention rising prices. Service is generally attentive and courteous, with staff ready to explain options, though occasional issues arise such as missing toppings or sauces and even one report of undercooked rice in a bowl. Some feedback highlights standouts like the chicken katsu bowl and the range of bowls available, and several comments praise the overall freshness and big portions. The setting can feel compact, and ventilation is noted as an area for improvement, but the overall experience remains satisfying for poke lovers.View restaurant profile
Asie Moderne is described as a small, family-run spot offering a mix of Cambodian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and Lao dishes at affordable prices. Noodles like Phnom Penh khuy teav with a side broth are praised, along with a tasty fried rice and a range of specialties such as preho ketik, a pork dish with Krung spice, fish ferment, and coconut milk served with vegetables. The papaya salad, in regular and seafood versions, and the beef citronelle skewers earn frequent praise for freshness and flavor. The atmosphere is noted as friendly and welcoming, with quick service and generous portions at good value. The setting is described as small and cozy, a potential gem for those who enjoy tiny diners. Takeout experiences are positive, with staff offering tea while waiting. Overall, reviews highlight authentic flavors across Southeast Asian cuisines and fair pricing, making it a frequently chosen spot for many.View restaurant profile
Tsukuyomi Ramen is seen as a strong contender with a varied menu that introduces new flavor experiences, from goma salmon and ika age to other toppings, while the tonkotsu ramen is described as silky and richly balanced with toppings that mingle with the broth. Ramen bowls are generally very filling, with praised chasu and eggs, and the menu includes options like vegan no broth ramen for variety, along with sashimi and other items such as karaage and curry. The decor is frequently noted as beautiful and cozy, the atmosphere inviting, and the staff consistently friendly and attentive, with several reviews praising how helpful the team is for events. Some drawbacks appear, including desserts not always up to par, occasional pricing concerns, and a few components that may not stand out as much as the core ramen, yet overall the quality remains high and authentic. Overall impression is that Tsukuyomi Ramen offers authentic Japanese flavors, reliable quality, good value, and a welcoming vibe that makes it a reliable option for ramen lovers seeking variety and a pleasant dining experience.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Sushi Sama as the best sushi tasted, with a clear difference from other places and very good service; the owner is friendly and welcoming. The staff are very friendly and the space feels cozy, though seating is limited. Takeout is popular and the order process is smooth with helpful staff. Dishes are delicious and fresh, with visible preparation and nice presentation. Poke bowls are amazing and among the best, with fresh vegetables and great flavors. Not overpriced and good value, with chicken and other items described as tasty. The overall vibe is welcoming, making the space feel homey, and many reviews point to reliable quality that keeps customers returning for both dine in and takeout.View restaurant profile
Vinh Hing is generally praised for authentic noodle dishes, especially the Hui Tieu soup and Phnom Penh noodles, available dry or in soup with meatballs that many describe as comforting and flavorful. Reviewers call it one of the best bites in the city and note generous portions and good value in a small casual spot, though some mention grumpy service, not always attentive staff, and cash only payments. A few comments highlight a loyal clientele who have enjoyed a customized fusion version and frequent delivery orders, while others advise going early for lunch due to limited seating. Tea is suggested as a better pairing than water with the noodles. The decor feels dated, but the focus remains on the food, with flavors that evoke Southeast Asia and Phnom Penh markets, and the dry noodles with soup receiving particular praise. Overall the place is considered a solid, authentic noodle destination, especially for Phnom Penh and Hui Tieu lovers, with an emphasis on trying the signature bowls.View restaurant profile
Reviewers describe Sushi Edo as a place where fresh, delicious sushi and good value stand out, especially for takeout in the St Laurent area, with high quality for the price and fish that feels very fresh; the staff are frequently noted as friendly, patient, and attentive, taking time to listen and accommodate customizations to individual tastes and creating a welcoming atmosphere from entry; some comments mention a lighthearted vibe such as singing by staff; a hidden gem impression is given for a location in Montpellier Mall with soft spoken, welcoming service and well presented, fresh sushi; overall the reviews converge on a memorable first impression and a strong likelihood of returning, with several phrases suggesting the sushi can rival experiences in Japan.View restaurant profile