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Fusion Restaurants in Mont-Tremblant

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Maison de Soma - Fusion Restaurants in Mont-Tremblant

Maison de Soma

Farm dedicated to culinary exploration. Seasonal table, processed products, alcoholic beverages.
May be temporarily closed
(293)
Mont-Tremblant

Mentioned in: From Farm to Table: the Sustainable Philosophy of Maison de SomaMaison de Soma: A Cuisine That Dances to the Rhythm of Nature, Embracing Each Season with Creativity.View More

Review Summary

Maison de Soma delivers a standout farm-to-table dining experience with a seasonal tasting menu built around ingredients from the on-site farm and nearby producers, served in an elegant rustic setting with open kitchen views and a breathtaking farm backdrop. The tasting courses are flavorful, creative, and well balanced, with highlight dishes featuring fresh vegetables, tender proteins, and thoughtful wine pairings that enhance each bite. Guests repeatedly praise the warm, knowledgeable service and the sense of hospitality that makes the meal feel personal and memorable, often noting the ambience as a charming countryside retreat and the wine list as impressive. While several reviews mention that portions can be small and the prices high relative to portion size, the overall sentiment emphasizes the quality, innovation, and immersive connection to the land that makes this experience worthwhile and uniquely special in the Tremblant area.View restaurant profile
Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais - Fusion Restaurants in Mont-Tremblant

Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais

Open until 9 pm
(332)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais is described as a compact, stylish spot at the base of the lifts with a warm, inviting atmosphere, smooth music, and a menu that showcases fresh sushi, creative maki, tempura, gyoza, ramen, and other Japanese favorites; a reminder that the ramen is available only at lunch. Diners praise the high quality of fish, the richness of broth, the tenderness of pork, and well prepared noodles, with ramen and torched salmon sushi earning frequent compliments for flavor and comfort. The service is repeatedly praised for attentiveness and helpful recommendations, though a few reviews mention high prices for the value, inconsistent portions, and occasional issues such as lukewarm miso soup or undercooked rice in sushi, plus limited ability to customize certain dishes. The ambiance, decor, and overall vibe contribute to a strong sense of a reliable after ski or evening dining option in Tremblant village, with many noting return visits and a generally positive impression despite caveats.View restaurant profile
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