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Kyo Bar Japonais - Japonese Restaurants

Kyo Bar Japonais

Located in Place d’Armes Hôtel & Suites
Opens Today at 7 am
(946)
Old Montreal

Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Kyo Bar Japonais is praised for fresh, beautifully presented sushi and a wide range of dishes from sashimi to wagyu and takoyaki, with flavors described as vibrant and well balanced. The vibe is warm and stylish in Old Montreal, blending intimate ambiance for dates with a lively energy that makes evenings feel special. Service consistently earns praise for being attentive and knowledgeable, with staff guiding guests through the menu and helping with sake and cocktail pairings. Many diners describe occasions from Valentine’s nights to anniversaries as memorable, thanks to thoughtful touches and smooth pacing. While the quality and atmosphere shine, some guests mention the price and portions as high and a few experiences of crowding or slower service on peak nights. Overall Kyo Bar Japonais is regarded as a standout choice in Montreal for sushi and Japanese dining, offering reliable excellence and a festive, refined experience.View restaurant profile
Yen Cuisine Japonaise - Japonese Restaurants

Yen Cuisine Japonaise

A hidden restaurant in the heart of Montreal combining Japanese cuisine and contemporary gastronomy.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(494)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealMontreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsView More

Review Summary

Yen Cuisine Japonaise stands out in reviews for fresh, beautifully presented sushi and a broad menu that blends traditional Japanese flavors with modern flair, all served in a cozy, classy setting that many describe as perfect for dates, friends, or a relaxed lunch. Attentive, friendly staff and a calm, inviting atmosphere contribute to consistently positive notes, while decor with warm wood and soft lighting adds to the intimate vibe. Poke bowls, chirashi, nigiri and sashimi are praised for quality and value, with generous portions and ingredients that feel fresh. A number of guests appreciate quick service and thoughtful recommendations, though a few mentions point to occasional service gaps or pricing concerns. Overall, Yen Cuisine Japonaise is regarded as a standout destination for authentic Japanese cuisine in Montreal.View restaurant profile
A La Japonaise - Japonese Restaurants

A La Japonaise

Permanently closed
LaSalle
Beni Hana Cuisine Japonaise - Japonese Restaurants

Beni Hana Cuisine Japonaise

Opens Today at 5 pm
(338)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Across reviews, Beni Hana Cuisine Japonaise is described as a lively, entertaining dining experience with impressive teppanyaki shows that make the evening memorable for families and groups. The atmosphere is festive and energetic, though occasionally loud, and the service is widely praised for attentiveness and friendliness. The food features generous portions and solid flavors, with crowd favorites like tenderloin and shrimp, while a few meals are noted as underseasoned, overly salty, or undercooked. The performance aspect is a major draw, and gluten free accommodations are highlighted as a positive. Some reviewers felt the show was too much or uneven, and a minority noted cleanliness or consistency issues. Overall, the experience is seen as fun and memorable, valuable for entertainment and value, with many ready to return for group celebrations and family outings.View restaurant profile
Bistro Japonais Furusato - Japonese Restaurants

Bistro Japonais Furusato

Opens Today at 5:30 pm
(145)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Bistro Japonais Furusato for delivering authentic Japanese cuisine with fresh fish, generous portions, and a warm, casual atmosphere. The menu covers sushi, sashimi and maki along with hot dishes like katsu, karaage, takoyaki, agedashi tofu, miso soup and comforting bowls, with several items described as delicious and satisfying. Tendon is noted as returning to the menu and described as delicious. Sushi and sashimi receive frequent high marks for quality, with mentions of yellowtail, fatty tuna, uni, and well prepared nigiri. Several comments highlight the broth in dishes like katsudon and the overall consistency of flavor across visits, with some calling it among the best in Montreal. Service is repeatedly described as amazing, friendly, polite and attentive, even on busy nights when reservations are full. Prices are considered reasonable for the quality and experience. Overall, the reviews depict a beloved, reliable destination for authentic Japanese cuisine in Montreal, celebrated for warmth, authenticity and ongoing quality.View restaurant profile
Bistro Japonais Furusato - Japonese Restaurants

Bistro Japonais Furusato

Permanently closed
Downtown
Gyubee Japanese Grill - Japonese Restaurants

Gyubee Japanese Grill

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(906)
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village

Review Summary

Gyubee Japanese Grill offers an all you can eat Japanese BBQ experience with a wide and often outstanding selection of meats that are fresh, well marinated and quickly grilled at the table. Reviewers praise the quality and tenderness of the beef and other meats, the satisfying sides, bibimbap option, and the fast, attentive service that keeps drinks refilled and orders coming on busy nights. The atmosphere is described as clean, vibrant, and sometimes a bit loud when crowded, with some notes about a robot delivering food and a modern ordering setup via QR codes. A common caveat is the popularity which leads to long wait times and the need to join a waitlist or plan ahead since reservations may be limited, and there is typically a time limit per table. Some comments mention language barriers, occasional inconsistencies in service or in meat seasoning, and dessert quality, but overall value, variety, and the all you can eat format keep many guests returning.View restaurant profile
J'ai Feng - Japonese Restaurants

J'ai Feng

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(38)
Little-Italy

Mentioned in: The Ultimate Little Italy Food Guide: Best Eats, Drinks, and Hotspots

Review Summary

Across reviews for J'ai Feng, the noodles are praised for authentic Sichuan flavor and the ginger onion and ginger scallion bowls are repeatedly highlighted as tasty and satisfying. Yet portions and prices receive mixed feedback, with some writers calling the cost too high for what is offered and others noting strong value for a neighborhood noodle spot. The setup is described as takeout oriented at least for some visits, with fast service and multilingual staff mentioned, while others note differences between dine in expectations and the takeout reality. Several reviewers report unexpected charges for extras such as an egg or beverages, adding to concerns about overall value. Despite these concerns, many still recommend trying the noodles for quality and flavor, and some praise the spicy oil and overall quick meals, while at least a few feel the dishes could use more protein options or resemble homemade fare.View restaurant profile
Kobé Japanese Steakhouse - Japonese Restaurants

Kobé Japanese Steakhouse

Permanently closed
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East
Marusan Comptoir Japonais - Japonese Restaurants

Marusan Comptoir Japonais

Permanently closed
Old Montreal
Nouilles Sauvette - Japonese Restaurants

Nouilles Sauvette

Takeout noodles through the window
Little-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Odaki Restaurant Japonais - Japonese Restaurants

Odaki Restaurant Japonais

Permanently closed
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Okawari Pâtisserie Japonaise - Japonese Restaurants

Okawari Pâtisserie Japonaise

Opens Today at 10 am
(34)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Okawari Pâtisserie Japonaise is described as a hidden gem with high quality, authentic flavors and thoughtful preparation, with praise for drinks made from real matcha and a diverse menu that includes ube cheesecake, hojicha latte, lychee matcha latte, sesame mochi, matcha mochi, and ice cream mochi. The staff are noted as friendly and knowledgeable and the atmosphere is welcoming, with charming touches such as lucky cats. Some reviewers mention that drinks and desserts can take a bit longer to prepare because everything is made fresh with real ingredients, but this is considered worth the wait. Overall, the place is seen as a standout on the West Island and a must try for matcha lovers and fans of mochi, with many calling the mochi and cheesecakes among the best they have had.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Japonais Samurai - Japonese Restaurants

Restaurant Japonais Samurai

Opens Today at 5 pm
(26)
Victoriaville

Review Summary

Reviews portray Restaurant Japonais Samurai as a warm, immersive dining experience with attentive, often fast service and a chef who puts on a memorable show, making reservations advisable to secure a table. The menu offers crowd favorites like scallops and beef, with options such as chicken teriyaki and shrimp served with rice and vegetables, and some guests enjoyed the tasting menu that focuses on the kitchen's performance. Arrivals just before a show were met with impeccable service, and the overall ambiance is described as unique and lively, with the kitchen providing an entertaining centerpiece. Some diners felt portions could be uneven and the overall price high, noting that certain courses or desserts could be more generous or refined. A few comments mention lingering hunger after the meal, while others praise the flavors and the energy of the cooking experience. The atmosphere is remembered as vibrant and occasionally celebratory, including a birthday highlight, and several reviewers credit the owner chef with shaping a distinctive, memorable vibe. Taken together, the reviews present Restaurant Japonais Samurai as a bold, engaging culinary outing that many would return for, even as a few think the value could be improved to match the cost.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Japonais Suzu - Japonese Restaurants

Restaurant Japonais Suzu

Opens Today at 11 am
(55)
Anjou-St-Léonard

Review Summary

Restaurant Japonais Suzu is described by diners as a hidden gem with authentic, homey Japanese flavors and attentive service. Reviewers praise the variety of dishes and note that many meals are delicious, with highlights including tonkatsu curry, takoyaki, salmon tartare and tonkatsu ramen. Prices are described as affordable and the staff as very friendly. One review mentions a tonkatsu pork chop that was overcooked and dry and a curry that tasted sour, though the overall quality remains strong. Food is said to be freshly made with quality ingredients and broths that are highly praised, and meals are described as tasty, well presented and served with heart. Overall the reviews present the restaurant as a standout option in Montreal, delivering authentic cuisine and warm service that invite a return visit.View restaurant profile
Sushi Japango - Japonese Restaurants

Sushi Japango

Opens Today at 10 am
(19)
Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Review Summary

Overall, customers praise Sushi Japango for consistently high quality sushi and friendly, helpful staff, with fast service and a welcoming vibe. The sushi is described as fresh and made to order, with great tasting ingredients, and menu items such as avocado sushi and kamikaze rolls are commonly ordered during lunch. A platter of nigiri is noted as a good addition to a holiday spread, and many reviewers say the sushi is worth the price. The owners are described as friendly and accommodating, and people would recommend Sushi Japango to others. A comment about lemon in miso soup is mentioned as unusual, while a pickup counter is part of the setup and the sushi remains delicious. Regulars have been visiting for years with steady satisfaction.View restaurant profile
Toyo Grillades à la Japonaise - Japonese Restaurants

Toyo Grillades à la Japonaise

Opens Today at 5 pm
(88)
Downtown

Review Summary

Toyo Grillades à la Japonaise is described as a lively and welcoming spot where the food is generally good to very good and the on table cooking show adds a fun, family friendly vibe. Beef menus and filet mignon are praised for tenderness, with a standout salad dressing and other dishes like shrimp earning positive notes. The atmosphere and service receive broad praise, with accommodations for large groups and families and staff described as pleasant and helpful even during busy times. It is seen as a great place for gatherings and a fun experience for both kids and adults, though some reviews note that the price can be high for the value and that the overall quality could be more consistent. The cooking show remains engaging but is not as robust as in the past, and there are occasional remarks about the chef's humor feeling questionable or remarks that seemed inappropriate; nevertheless the chefs can entertain when patrons are respectful. Repeat visits and plans to return are common thanks to reliable meals, with steak and filet mignon often highlighted as standout items and service staying good even near closing times.View restaurant profile
Toyo Grillades à la Japonaise - Japonese Restaurants

Toyo Grillades à la Japonaise

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(218)
Chomedey

Review Summary

Toyo Grillades à la Japonaise gets high marks for delicious food and a lively live cooking show, with generous portions and a festive atmosphere that many say makes it great for celebrations; at the same time, reviews vary on service and ambiance, with some describing a fast, rushed pace that leaves little time to enjoy cocktails or savor courses, a cafeteria style dining room, and ventilation or frying odors that can be overpowering. The quality of meat and seafood is mixed, with some dishes praised for tenderness and flavor while others are overcooked or lack depth, and a few diners mention illness after chicken dinners. Prices are flagged as high by some while others feel the show and cuisine justify the cost. Overall the restaurant remains a favorite for many, thanks to entertaining cooks and tasty dishes, but inconsistencies in food quality, service speed, and air quality temper the experience and prompt some guests to reconsider returning.View restaurant profile
Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais - Japonese Restaurants

Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais

Opens Today at 11 am
(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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