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≈ 1.7 km
Overall, Sésame offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with attentive service and a lively, relaxed vibe that makes it ideal for meals with friends or family. The menu features generous portions, many vegetarian options, and a range of inventive, flavorful dishes from dumplings and salmon tartare to General Tao and poke bowls, all presented well. Guests frequently praise the friendly staff, quick service, and vibrant decor, and say the food is consistently tasty and fresh. A few comments note higher prices or occasional soups that arrive cold, but the overall impression is one of quality and a memorable dining experience that keeps people coming back. This combination of dependable service, varied offerings, and appealing ambiance makes Sésame a go-to spot for casual lunches or evenings out.View restaurant profile
Sésame
Opens Today at 11 amSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviewers praise Soba & Sushi Bar for a generous selection of sushi and a wide range of dishes including standout poke bowls and Chinese options, all served with fast, friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. Lo-fi music at a low volume and a recently refreshed dining area help conversations flow and give the space a welcoming feel. Sushi and other dishes are described as fresh and well prepared, with generous portions and reliable consistency across visits. Takeout and catering are frequently mentioned as smooth and dependable, with quick delivery and careful handling of orders. Staff are noted as courteous and attentive, contributing to a positive overall experience whether dining in or ordering in. Many reviews highlight good value and quality, although a few mention price changes or occasional missteps like soup or spice levels. Overall, Soba & Sushi Bar emerges as a convenient go-to option for Asian fusion in the area, delivering flavorful dishes with speed and care.View restaurant profile
Soba & Sushi Bar
Opens Today at 12 pmCôte-des-Neiges
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≈ 2.5 km
Saint Sushi stands out with impeccable service, attentive staff, and a warm, relaxed vibe that helps every visit feel special. The menu offers fresh, high quality sushi with creative, flavorful maki and a wide variety of options, and the tasting menu for sharing gets strong recommendations from groups looking to explore the range. The ambiance, music, and comfortable setting contribute to an experience that many describe as unforgettable, perfect for celebrations, dates, or casual bites. The staff are consistently friendly and helpful, offering thoughtful pairings and recommendations that enhance the meal, while presentation and flavor balance are repeatedly praised. Value and consistency come through as well, with many noting the freshness of the fish, the originality of dishes like the Christmas tree, and a desire to return for more.View restaurant profile
Saint Sushi
Opens Today at 11:30 amWestmount
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≈ 2.7 km
Kyodai Izakaya offers an authentic Japanese izakaya experience with a warm, lively vibe and a menu that showcases a broad array of tapas style dishes made with care. The lineup features standout items like ramen, curry katsu, takoyaki, gyoza, squid, duck tataki, sashimi, and crispy tempura, all of which pair well with a strong selection of sake, cocktails, and mocktails. Service is consistently friendly and attentive, with knowledgeable staff guiding selections and adding to the welcoming atmosphere. The decor, city pop inspired soundtrack, and comfortable seating create a vibrant yet cozy setting that is great for groups, dates, or casual meals with friends. Reservations are helpful on busy nights, and many guests describe Kyodai Izakaya as a hidden gem that delivers delicious food, great drinks, and memorable hospitality.View restaurant profile
Kyodai Izakaya
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 3.1 km
Manga Bistro is celebrated for its vibrant manga themed atmosphere and a wide all you can eat sushi buffet that draws crowds. The torched sushi is frequently highlighted as a standout, with fresh ingredients and creative flavors that keep diners returning. The easy order system on tablets makes choosing a variety simple while the staff are described as friendly and attentive, ensuring needs are met quickly. The decor with figurines and posters creates a fun, immersive backdrop that especially appeals to anime and family diners. While the space can feel crowded and busy at peak times, reservations are recommended and service is generally fast, with some occasional hiccups noted. Overall, Manga Bistro offers a unique, enjoyable dining experience with good value and a memorable atmosphere for sushi lovers and manga fans.View restaurant profile
Manga Bistro
Anime-Themed 'ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT' Restaurant
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
Shokutsuki comes across as a cozy, cute Japanese spot with a welcoming, offbeat vibe and a sense of being a hidden gem. The food is repeatedly described as delicious and filling, with a mix of donburi, poke bowls, curry, poutine and burgers, and favorites like chicken katsu poutine and beef curry praised for flavor and portion size. The atmosphere is intimate and casual, with fast service and friendly staff noted, and the restaurant is described as a great late night option that opens late and offers takeout. Values are generally good, with generous portions and reasonable pricing for the quality, though a few items can lean greasy and some dishes such as curry or potatoes can be cold or a bit underseasoned on the day. It draws crowds at lunchtime due to nearby schools, yet is beloved for its unique menu, variety of flavors, and a comfortable setting that encourages lingering. Guests also mention the range of drinks including sake, whiskey and beers, and highlight desserts and a compact but well rounded menu, making Shokutsuki feel approachable whether dining in or grabbing a quick bite.View restaurant profile
Shokutsuki
Eat Delicately!
Opens Today at 11 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Onigiri Shop as a solid spot for satisfying, affordable Japanese snacks, with onigiri that are often generously filled and made with fresh ingredients. The menu is praised for a wide range of flavors including tuna mayo, spicy tuna, salmon, and creative options like kimchi avocado or beef tama, with rice that is notably well balanced when done right. Portions are consistently generous and prices are considered very good, making it a versatile choice for a quick snack or a meal, with many noting the convenience of to-go options and a welcoming, cozy vibe. Some comments mention occasional inconsistencies such as stock issues like raw salmon being limited or rice being mushy, and a few visits where service was slower or less helpful, but the staff are generally described as friendly and the overall experience remains positive. Overall, Onigiri Shop stands out for flavorful fillings, quality ingredients, and strong value, with strong repeats and a sense that the concept works well across locations even if day-to-day quality can vary.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Fresh handmade onigiri
Opens Today at 11 am
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.4 km
Le Poké Station is described as a reliable favorite for fresh poke with generous bowls and a friendly, efficient team. The fish is often noted as very fresh, with toppings that are plentiful and well balanced, and customization options including vegan choices are appreciated. While the price can feel high for the size of a bowl to some, many find the value reasonable given the quality and portions, and takeout is a strong option with quick preparation. A few reviewers mention cramped seating or wish for more flexibility in customization, but most leave satisfied with the overall experience and service. Overall, Le Poké Station comes across as a popular, approachable spot for healthy, tasty poke, though considerations about space and value may affect some visits.View restaurant profile
Le Poké Station
Opens Today at 10:30 amVerdun
Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian Bowls
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≈ 1.4 km
Onigiri Shop draws praise for flavorful, filling onigiri and good value, with a warm, welcoming vibe and fast service. Many reviewers celebrate the wide variety and solid portions, including vegetarian options. However, common caveats include rice that is sometimes undercooked or overcooked, fillings that can be dry or oversalted, and onigiri that fall apart or have nori that is too small or soggy. A few orders are reported as mixed up or missing items, and allergy handling and staff professionalism are mentioned in some accounts. Despite these issues, the flavor and overall quality are frequently noted as a strong point, and several people say they would return. Overall, the impression of Onigiri Shop is that it is a convenient, affordable spot with tasty offerings and a positive atmosphere, albeit with some inconsistency in execution.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Opens Today at 12 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.4 km
Ramen Isshin draws strong consensus for rich, comforting broths, chewy noodles and tender toppings like chashu and marinated eggs, with many calling it the best ramen in Montreal or among the best. The menu offers a range of flavors from traditional to spicy miso and includes solid vegetarian options, while desserts such as mango pudding or shaved ice are frequently praised. Service is consistently warm, friendly, and efficient, and the decor is described as clean, cozy, or modern. Portions are generally satisfying and prices are viewed as fair by many, though a few reviewers find value a bit high and note occasional shortages or items selling out. The atmosphere suits dates, friends, and solo visits, and staff handling of busy rooms, large groups, and terrace seating is often highlighted. Overall, Ramen Isshin is viewed as a standout ramen destination in Montreal, delivering reliable quality and a loyal following that looks forward to seasonal specials and new creations.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin
Opens Today at 11:30 amVerdun
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 1.5 km
Le Kioko draws broad praise for fresh, well presented sushi and a cozy, welcoming vibe. The fish is consistently fresh, portions are generous, and the sashimi and spicy tuna are standout favorites. The chirashi bowl is a highlight and the chef's special platter is described as flavorful, with many noting a wide variety of seafood and professional service. It is considered a great value with high quality that keeps guests returning. Takeout is reliable, well packed, and convenient, while some diners wish for additional lunch options like bento combos. Occasional drawbacks include slower service during peak times, a few menu access hiccups with a QR code system, and, in rare cases, a dish with mushy rice that falls short of expectations. Beverage options may be limited for dine-in and some experiences vary, but overall Le Kioko is regarded as a strong sushi option in the area with fresh fish and attentive staff, inviting guests to come back.View restaurant profile
Le Kioko
Opens Today at 11 amSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.5 km
Overall, reviews describe WULI's poutine with kimchi, beef, pork and spicy rice cakes as wonderful, with praise for the super nice staff, good prices and real enjoyment of the food. Service is noted as excellent and the atmosphere as clean and calm, while the pork in the ramen is described as amazing, though the broth could have more flavour tho.View restaurant profile
WULI
Opens Today at 12 pmVille-Émard
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≈ 1.5 km
Amairo offers a Japanese and French inspired bakery experience where pastries are delicately crafted with balanced flavors and refined textures. The strawberry shortcake and other cakes are described as delightful and not overly sweet, with one reviewer comparing it to a strawberry cloud. The matcha latte and hojicha are praised, and the tea selection is noted as special, reflecting thoughtful fusion of flavors. The owner and chef are repeatedly described as courteous and friendly, delivering attentive service in a cozy, mom and pop atmosphere. The place is described as a hidden jewel with an intimate cafe setup suitable for solo visits or small groups. While the pastries and drinks receive high marks for quality and creativity, hours can be limited, which some would like to see improved. A few reviewers mention bespoke orders like yuzu and cassis cheesecake, and many emphasize that the cakes are fresh, complex, and not overly sweet. Overall, Amairo is seen as a standout destination for desserts and tea, offering a welcoming experience and a touch of Japanese hospitality.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Amaïro
Opens Today at 12 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviewers describe Iku Ramen as a warm, cozy spot with cat-themed decor where generous portions and comforting bowls stand out. Ramen varieties such as spicy miso, black garlic, and shoyu with grilled chicken are praised for rich, flavorful broths and chewy noodles, while a few bowls like tonkotsu are noted as less rich or a touch bland. The atmosphere is repeatedly called friendly and inviting, with quick, attentive service and small, thoughtful touches like mochi and friendly staff that make the experience feel welcoming. Side dishes and desserts, including karaage, edamame, and matcha tiramisu, are highlighted as tasty complements that add variety to meals. Some caveats mention the small size of the venue, occasional heat in the dining area, and a preference for more pronounced umami in certain broths, but overall Iku Ramen is viewed as an affordable, dependable ramen destination with a standout cat theme and consistently solid flavors.View restaurant profile
iku Ramen
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.7 km
Reviews of Sushi Bae point to fresh fish and toppings, a house made sauce that many enjoy, generous portions, and friendly staff, especially for takeout orders. The Verdun location is described as new and welcoming with limited seating, yet regarded as a Verdun gem that delivers solid miso soup, sushi fries, tuna, and overall sushi quality that meets expectations. Loyal customers note returning for years and not wanting to change spots, and there is a sense that Sushi Bae remains a reliable go to for the favorites. On the downside, portions are said to be shrinking and some reviews raise concerns about value, while deliveries can be disappointing when rolls are cucumber heavy, shrimp portions are tiny, or expected condiments like soy sauce, pickled ginger and wasabi are missing. A common tweak mentioned is ordering avocado or salmon hosomaki without lettuce, and there are comments about inconsistency between orders with the first delivery sometimes great and later ones not as good. Taken together, Sushi Bae is seen as a solid choice for sushi lovers who value freshness and speed to go, with caveats about consistency and value.View restaurant profile
Sushi Bae
Opens Today at 11 amVerdun
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≈ 1.7 km
Yen Sushi & Poké is described as a place where the fish is often fresh, portions are generous, and overall value is good, with takeout and delivery praised for speed and careful packaging. The menu covers a wide range of sushi and poke, with favorites like hotate chirashi, hamachi uramaki, rainbow poke, and classic salmon and tuna bowls receiving strong notes for taste and quality. While experiences are mostly positive, some reviews report issues such as too much sauce despite requests, sauce mix ups, rice texture that is sometimes soft, and occasional inconsistencies in freshness. Service is frequently described as friendly and efficient, and many customers highlight easy ordering, reliable pickup, and a welcoming vibe. Overall Yen Sushi & Poké comes across as a dependable option for sushi and poke, delivering tasty dishes at a reasonable price and drawing repeat customers who appreciate consistency and variety.View restaurant profile
YEN SUSHI & POKÉ
Opens Today at 11 amVille-Émard
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≈ 1.8 km
Shushuto Bar à Ramen + Tapas comes through in these reviews as a stylish, welcoming spot that delivers bold Japanese fusion with generous portions and a mix of standout dishes from ramen and mezamen to sushi, bao and creamy udon, with many praising the carbonara udon, the duck ramen and the creative cocktails; the staff are frequently described as attentive and friendly and the atmosphere as chic and cozy, though several comments note slow or uneven service on busy nights, occasional misses in timing or execution, and some dishes or desserts that fall short or feel overpriced for what is offered; vegan and vegetarian options are a plus for many, and reservations are advised because the place draws crowds for date nights and celebrations; taken together, reviews suggest a high-quality, innovative dining experience that is worth a visit, with most patrons planning to return despite the occasional hiccup.View restaurant profile
Shushuto Bar à Ramen + Tapas
Opens Today at 11 amPointe St-Charles
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi Restaurants
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≈ 1.8 km
Shushu Haru is widely praised for excellent vegan sushi and flavorful dishes, with many calling it one of the best vegan spots and a standout dining experience. Some dishes draw critique, such as a tartare that was salty and a strawberry panna cotta whose texture disappointed after menu changes that followed the closure of a dedicated dining space, with the current menu available through the adjacent concept. The sushi is described as fabulous and fresh, though the menu has evolved and some favorites like the Blossom sushi roll have changed. The setting is well decorated and conveniently located near the canal, yet prices can feel high and service can range from warm and attentive to cold, with loud music sometimes affecting the atmosphere. Overall, the food remains the main draw and many reviewers say they will return to explore more vegan options, noting variability in the experience but a strong reputation for freshness and flavor.View restaurant profile
Shushu Haru
Plant-based sushi restaurant
Opens Today at 11 am
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.9 km
Bar OTTO earns praise for superb food, a vibrant yet intimate vibe, and attentive service. Reviews frequently highlight the sashimi and fresh fish, with standout dishes like toro, uni, crab bao, cod cheeks, duck mazemen, ramen, and a dessert lineup that pairs well with a strong cocktail program. The staff are described as friendly and knowledgeable, creating a welcoming atmosphere whether dining at the bar or enjoying the tasting menu. A few reviews note hiccups when the restaurant is busy, including occasional delays, miscommunication about orders, or questions of value and portion size relative to price. Overall Bar OTTO is seen as a top destination for Japanese influenced cuisine in the city, with many guests planning return visits to sample more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Bar OTTO
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle Burgundy, Saint-Henri
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Poke Ici as friendly with consistently good food and attentive service. The menu features tuna, salmon and tempura shrimp poke bowls along with veggie options, all described as fresh and tasty. Many reviewers call it a hidden gem and one of the best sushi spots in Montreal, noting reasonable prices and that the bowls are satisfying whether dining in or ordering delivery. A few comments mention smaller portions, occasional freshness issues or a missing wasabi, and some takeout ambiance concerns, but overall the tone emphasizes reliability, good flavor and welcoming service.View restaurant profile
Poke Ici
Opens Today at 11 amPointe St-Charles
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≈ 1.9 km
Reviews describe Komma Rosta as a warm, inviting cafe with cozy, eclectic decor and a relaxed, family friendly vibe, where comforting Japanese inspired dishes like onigiri and curry udon sit beside solid coffee, tea and desserts; guests praise friendly and attentive staff, a welcoming space for studying or catching up with friends, and occasional live music. The menu is noted for affordability and shareable options, with popular drinks including matcha, hojicha latte and chai latte, and treats like brownie and poppy seed cake. The cafe is especially valued for its kid friendly play area, though some reviews mention noise from other patrons and, in a few cases, the absence of table service and a desire for better ventilation to reduce fried smells. Overall it comes across as a popular neighborhood spot with delicious food and great coffee, inviting return visits.View restaurant profile
Komma Rosta
Opens Today at 9 amVerdun
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≈ 2 km
Park is widely praised for incredibly fresh fish, meticulous presentation, and standout omakase experiences at the sushi bar, with many diners calling it one of the best Japanese restaurants in Montreal and noting that the service can be exceptional and attentive when the team is in sync, while the open kitchen adds to the appeal and some meals feature spectacular tasting menus, wagyu dishes, and refined desserts. At the same time, reviews acknowledge a premium price that may not align with every guest’s sense of value, occasional slow or uneven pacing, and an ambiance that can feel crowded, noisy, or cold depending on the time and room, along with some reservations and seating frustrations. Overall, Park is viewed as a top destination for quality sushi and seafood with many memorable moments and a few experiences that fall short of expectations, making it clear why many would consider returning for a special occasion while others caution that consistency and value may vary.View restaurant profile
Park
Opens Today at 11:30 amWestmount
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealMontreal's Best Restaurants for Tasting Menus by Renowned ChefsView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews of Sushi Yu Mi converge on fresh, well presented sushi across a range of options from nigiri and maki to house specialties and tasting menus, with the rice described as perfectly cooked and the ingredients high quality. The atmosphere is calm and clean, though a few mentions note it could use a renovation and a more current feel, while staff are repeatedly praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and speedy service. Portions are generally generous, with the Yu Mi Tasting Menu drawing attention for variety and size, though a few diners felt it was more than they could handle. Many reviews recommend the restaurant highly, calling it the best sushi in town or a hidden gem worth returning to, and the overall tone emphasizes a serious, understated approach to Japanese cuisine without pretension. The spot is described as a small, affordable option with excellent value, including favorable notes about Westmount as a location.View restaurant profile
Sushi Yu Mi
Opens Today at 11 amWestmount
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews of Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi show a wide range of experiences, with many praising the freshness, creativity and quality of the sushi and poke bowls and a cozy, appealing vibe. Some guests find the service friendly and efficient and the prices reasonable for the quality, while others report slow, inconsistent service, long waits for food and for the bill, and in some cases shrinking portions or flavors that are not as bold as before. Takeout orders are often described as fresh and timely, whereas dine-in visits can be hindered by loud music or a busy atmosphere. Overall, Shushu is seen as a standout option for sushi and fusion dishes in the area, delivering memorable meals when operations run smoothly, but ongoing issues with speed and consistency leave some diners less satisfied.View restaurant profile
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi
Opens Today at 11 amLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews highlight Regashi Isakaya for a refined Japanese tasting menu that showcases fresh, high quality ingredients and dishes that are meticulously prepared and flavorful, with the chef-owner on site adding a personal touch. The service is repeatedly praised as impeccable, attentive, and warm, with staff offering personalized attention and a welcoming atmosphere. Many note an intimate, elegant setting that is suitable for solo dining or nights out with friends, with some calling it a hidden gem. While the culinary experience is widely praised, a recurring caveat is the small portions and higher price, leading some to feel the value depends on the exceptional quality and execution. Overall, diners frequently say they would return to explore more of the menu and continue enjoying the standout fish and attentive service.View restaurant profile
Regashi Isakaya
Opens Today at 6 pmSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub Guide
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≈ 2.3 km
Kashima is praised for excellent sushi that is fresh and delicious, with several notes that there is no dining area and only takeout, though delivery arrives on time when ordered; the food is described as very good and the prices are seen as great by some but higher than the Montreal average by others; service is described as good and the atmosphere as chill and peaceful; for sushi lovers the restaurant delivers quality fish and well seasoned, perfectly cooked rice, and reviews mention finishing dishes quickly and looking forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Kashima
Opens Today at 4:30 pmWestmount
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≈ 2.4 km
Overall, 5 Saisons Sushi is praised for fresh fish, creative yet balanced rolls, and beautiful plating, with reviews noting a clean, inviting atmosphere and a relaxed yet stylish vibe. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and professional, contributing to a welcoming meal without feeling overbearing. Repeated mentions of high quality and flavorful, well presented dishes reinforce the sense of consistency across visits. The BYOB option is highlighted as a nice bonus that adds value. The overall impression is of a reliable destination for sushi lovers seeking quality, good service, and a pleasant dining environment.View restaurant profile
5 Saisons Sushi
Opens Today at 4 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 2.6 km
Imadake Izakaya receives praise for a vibrant, lively izakaya atmosphere with a wide range of Japanese dishes and an array of drinks including sake bombs and plum wine, and for offering some of the best ramen in town, especially kuromayu ramen, with several reviews calling the broth rich and the noodles satisfying. The service is generally described as friendly, efficient and attentive, though a few visitors note occasional slow pacing or being overwhelmed by the crowd when staff are limited, and some comment on noisy spaces and less comfortable seating. Many diners highlight the quality and variety of dishes such as gyoza, karaage, octopus tartare, seaweed salad, and grilled seafood, while others feel portions can be small for the price. A number of reviews mention high value and a memorable experience with strong recommendations to try the sake bombs, specific cocktails, and the matcha cheesecake, though a minority point out issues like inconsistent wait times, billing glitches, or overly loud environments. Overall the sentiment leans positive with Imadake Izakaya regarded as a standout Montreal spot for ramen and Japanese fare, worth a visit for groups or celebrations, with reservations advised and atmosphere that invites sharing several dishes.View restaurant profile
Imadake Izakaya
Opens Today at 5:30 pmWestmount, Downtown
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Biru Biru is described as a popular all-you-can-eat sushi spot with fast service, a cozy atmosphere, and a modern ordering flow where each person can scan a QR code to place orders and see their table's selections on their phone, which many reviewers found organized and convenient. The menu is praised for freshness and variety, with standout items like sashimi, nigiri, grilled meats, kebabs, and tasty fried dishes, and promotions such as all-you-can-drink options that add value for groups. Overall value is repeatedly emphasized, though some visits note occasional misses on second orders, some dishes arriving cold or being substituted, and lunch menus sometimes lacking certain items. A few accounts mention noise, bathroom cleanliness, and professional service during busy times affecting the vibe, while others highlight friendly staff and a welcoming, lively ambiance. While experiences vary, Biru Biru is widely considered among the better sushi AYCE options with fast service, good price points, and frequent promotions, making it a go-to for a night out with friends or family.View restaurant profile
Biru Biru
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.9 km
Reviews collectively describe Ryu as delivering ultra-fresh, beautifully presented sushi and Japanese dishes with standout wagyu dumplings, tataki, tartars and hand rolls, and a menu that earns praise for creative flavors and excellent quality. The atmosphere comes through as cozy yet upscale with a tasteful vibe and well curated lounge music, and the staff are consistently described as professional, attentive and friendly, making diners feel welcome whether for date nights, business meals, or casual dinners. Service is repeatedly highlighted as a strong point, with many noting that the experience is elevated by careful attention and a welcoming team. Delivery and dine-in experiences both receive high marks for food quality and presentation, though a few reviews mention smaller portions for the price and occasional quirks such as loud music. Overall, Ryu is viewed as one of the top sushi destinations in Montreal with reliable consistency and a memorable overall experience.View restaurant profile
Ryu
Opens Today at 6 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 3 km
Marché Korea blends a well stocked Korean grocery with a casual dining area, letting customers grab a quick bite at the counter or sit in a comfortable upstairs space while shopping. Reviewers praise friendly staff, helpful cashiers, ample parking, and a welcoming atmosphere that helps even those new to Korean cuisine feel at home, with standout items like kimchi, fresh meats for BBQ, and a wide range of sauces and pantry staples. The on-site restaurant and ready-to-eat options get high marks for flavor and generous portions, and the overall selection of fresh, frozen, and imported Asian products is described as a one-stop shop that can rival other markets. Some notes include occasional variability in product availability and cafeteria pricing rising over time, but the store's cleanliness, organization, and value for groceries keep it highly recommended. Overall, Marché Korea is viewed as a high-quality, customer-focused destination for authentic Asian groceries and meals with something new to try on every visit.View restaurant profile
Marché Korea
Opens Today at 8 amMonkland Village, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
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≈ 3 km
Many reviews describe Kazu as a bustling intimate Japanese izakaya with a warm authentic vibe and a wall of rotating specials that rewards trying different dishes. The food is frequently praised for authentic flavors and careful preparation, with standout items including beef ribs, katsu curry, sashimi, smoked duck, tofu, and vegetable dishes; a few reviews call certain items underwhelming or pricey for the portion. Many note the long lines and cramped seating but say the wait is worth it, and arriving before opening or sitting at the bar is advised to secure a table. Service is often described as fast, friendly, and attentive, though the kitchen can be chaotic when crowded. Value is a common thread, with prices considered fair for the quality, and the experience is frequently described as memorable and highly recommendable. Overall the reviews present a consistent picture of a must visit for those seeking genuine Japanese flavors in Montreal, with the caveat of crowding and wait times.View restaurant profile
Kazu
Inspired Japanese eats, from house made tofu to shrimp burgers, in a cozy nook with an open kitchen.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideThe Trendiest Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 3 km
Ramen Isshin is a popular and reliable ramen spot with a broad range of bowls, where many reviews praise rich broths, chewy thick noodles, and well balanced miso, shoyu, and dashi bases, including vegan options and a standout red miso or tsukemen, with some calling it among the best ramen in Montreal; service is described as fast, friendly, and attentive, the ambiance warm and comfortable, and promotions like student discounts noted by some, though opinions vary on portions and price in a crowded market; occasional downsides include a bathroom odor, a dessert not hitting the mark, and a few texture critiques such as takoyaki or pork, yet the overall sentiment centers on high quality, consistent flavors, and a lively vibe with good music; many reviewers say the tsukemen is a must and that the place remains a top choice to try different ramens and sides, returning for more bites or a suggested spicy miso or shio, while acknowledging a few preferences for hotter spice or slightly bigger portions.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 3.1 km
Gyubee Japanese Grill comes across in reviews as a standout all you can eat BBQ where fresh meats and a self grilling format draw strong praise for quality and value. The experience is described as fast, friendly and efficient, with a broad range of meats, vegetables and some cooked dishes keeping meals exciting. However, there are frequent reminders that the restaurant can get crowded with long wait times and loud, bustling rooms, making reservations or arriving early advisable. Some inconsistencies in meat cuts and occasional ordering hiccups surface, but these are generally outweighed by high marks for service, atmosphere and the variety of options, including popular desserts like creme brulee. Occasional notes mention payment method quirks, cleanliness in some locations, and wish for more veg choices, but overall guests leave impressed and inclined to return.View restaurant profile
Gyubee Japanese Grill
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviewers describe Marche Korea as a convenient hub for Korean products and quick bites, with a broad selection and reasonable prices. Ready to eat options such as gimbap, onigiri, and other prepared meals are frequently praised for flavor and variety, with fried chicken standing out in some cases. There are mixed notes on service, ranging from friendly and helpful staff to reports of rude cashiers. The store is valued for affordable snacks, a wide range of kimchi and other items, and a reliable option for a cheap meal or a light bite. Some reviews mention portions can be rice heavy or meals not fully satiating, but the overall impression is that Marche Korea is a reliable place to discover new tastes and grab a quick, decently priced meal.View restaurant profile
Marche Korea
Opens Today at 10 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 3.1 km
Jako is described as a cozy, lively Korean-Japanese fusion spot where the vibe and the service are consistently praised. The menu covers bulgogi dolsot, chicken katsu with cream sauce, udon, tteokbokki, sundubu, and other favorites, with many meals noted as flavorful and well prepared and portions said to be generous. Several dishes are singled out as especially delicious, from the fried chicken and creamy katsu to the dolsot versions and the spicy pork bibimbap. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, though the space can feel a bit dark at dinner and lines can form when tables are full, so reservations are advised. A few reviews mention occasional saltiness or greasiness in some items and a few dishes that are less memorable, but overall the sentiment is highly positive and many diners say they would return. The staff are described as friendly and helpful with recommendations, contributing to a sense of being well looked after during a meal. Overall Jako is seen as a standout option for authentic yet approachable Korean-Japanese fusion in Montreal with broad appeal for groups and curious diners alike.View restaurant profile
Jako
Opens Today at 11:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
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