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Fusion Restaurants in Latin Quarter

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Kaëdo Sushi - Fusion Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Kaëdo Sushi

Opens Today at 5 pm
(796)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Kaëdo Sushi draws praise for fresh fish, generous portions, and fast service, with many noting the all you can eat concept via a tablet that keeps orders flowing and food arriving quickly. It is frequently described as one of the best all you can eat sushi spots in Montreal, offering great variety, good value, and a lively, modern atmosphere that suits casual nights and special occasions. Experiences vary, however, with some guests reporting occasional missing items, dishes arriving not as ordered or not hot, and occasional inconsistency in the freshness of certain items. The tabled ordering system is seen as convenient by many but can feel clunky or confusing to others, and the place can get busy and noisy, especially on weekends. Still, the staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness and efficiency, and the overall dining experience is described as enjoyable and efficient, with fast plate clearing and reliable service. Across reviews, the balance tilts toward strong satisfaction, high quality sashimi and sushi, and reassurance that Kaëdo Sushi remains a go-to option for sushi lovers in Montreal, while acknowledging that some visits may differ in pace and perfection.View restaurant profile
Vua Sandwichs - Fusion Restaurants in Latin Quarter

Vua Sandwichs

Opens Today at 10 am
(203)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks

Review Summary

Vua Sandwichs is a budget friendly spot popular with students, offering strong value on sushi and dumplings and excellent banh mi made to order, with a wide takeout menu that includes fresh sushi platters and onigiri and discounts on leftovers or after hours deals. The space is small so takeout is recommended, and service is fast and often friendly, with frequent late night specials that add appeal. While many reviews praise the quality for the price and the variety of options, some items disappoint, including banh mi and bread that can be tough or not very authentic, bubble tea that can be too sweet, and a few reports of illness after meals, so patrons should be aware even as the overall mix of affordable, tasty dishes keeps the place popular.View restaurant profile
S.O. Qun - Fusion Restaurants in Latin Quarter

S.O. Qun

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(164)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

Across reviews, S.O. Qun is portrayed as an affordable option with generous portions and flavorful dishes, appreciated for good value and dependable quality that keeps bringing diners back for both dine in and takeout. Ambiance is often described as attractive with a beautiful Asian inspired interior, a calm and cozy atmosphere, and a convenient location near the college area, though not the most lively. Service is commonly praised as friendly and attentive, with many noting quick, courteous staff, but a few visits report slower service and a language barrier that caused a mistaken order. Dishes frequently highlighted include gyoza, sushi, poke bowls, kimchi jiggae, bulgogi, tonkatsu and general tao, with portions that resemble the pictures and strong flavors, while some items are described as good but ordinary or overly sweet depending on the dish and execution. Overall, the consensus leans toward a positive impression with many willing to return and recommend, though some experiences mention long waits, occasional order errors, or inconsistent quality.View restaurant profile
OPLANTE Sushi Wok Végétalien - Fusion Restaurants in Latin Quarter

OPLANTE Sushi Wok Végétalien

Opens Today at 12 pm
(368)
Latin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles

Review Summary

OPLANTE Sushi Wok Végétalien is celebrated for its all you can eat vegan sushi with inventive, plentiful options and great value, drawing diners who want a casual, flexible dining experience, and the buffet is repeatedly described as the best way to sample the menu. Reviews highlight the variety, flavor, and freshness of many rolls and dishes, including vegan wonton soup and aubergine general tao, while a robot server and friendly staff add a lighthearted touch for some guests. Some experiences mention occasional service hiccups such as long waits for large orders, confusion over what was ordered or what is gluten free, and a tendency for some dishes to arrive lukewarm or with too much sauce, though the staff is described as attentive when possible. The ambiance is sometimes noted as gloomy or basement like, but the food is praised for being tasty, satisfying, and often vegan friendly for family meals and celebrations. Overall, the restaurant is viewed as a standout option for vegan sushi in Montreal, attracting repeat visits, good deals on delivery apps, and a reputation for creativity and consistent quality despite the occasional hiccup.View restaurant profile
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