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Japanese Restaurants in Saint-Sauveur

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Sushi St-Sauveur - Japanese Restaurants in Saint-Sauveur

Sushi St-Sauveur

Open until 9 pm
(95)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Overall, diners describe Sushi St-Sauveur as a place with very fresh, tasty sushi and a strong variety including vegan options, with many saying it is among the best in the area and that both dine-in and delivery are reliable. The menu includes creative pieces and consistently good preparation; portions are satisfying and items like sweet potato tempura maki and even bubble tea get mentions. Service is frequently praised for speed and courtesy, although a few reviews note occasional rush or less engaged staff and that sauces or soy sauce can be insufficient or pricey. Several reviews also highlight friendly and welcoming owners and a generally positive atmosphere. In short, Sushi St-Sauveur is seen as a go to spot for fresh sushi, dependable quality, and good value, with minor service gaps that do not detract from the overall favorable impression.View restaurant profile
Le Poké Station - Japanese Restaurants in Saint-Sauveur

Le Poké Station

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(13)
Saint-Sauveur

Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian Bowls

Review Summary

Le Poké Station reviews describe a shift from regular weekly visits to growing frustration with service and value, including times when the phone was not answered, takeout orders that did not meet expectations and extras that were not added, and garnishes that masked the rice quantity. The Halloween decor is noted as a plus, and a new, friendly team is mentioned, creating a nicer first impression, but overall quality has declined over the months, prices have risen and portions have shrunk. Disappointment leads some to say they will not return, even as past experiences were more satisfying, and bowls have arrived half full on recent orders, reflecting a trend of reduflation where cost goes up as quantity goes down.View restaurant profile

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