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≈ 0.2 km
Umami Ramen & Izakaya offers a vibrant vegan friendly menu with house made ramen, gyoza, agedashi tofu, and inventive dishes that celebrate bold flavors and refined presentation. Broths are deeply umami, noodles have a satisfying bite, and each dish shows thoughtful balance. Cocktails are creative and the sake and wine list enhances the dining experience. The service is friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about ingredients and allergies. The atmosphere blends warmth with modern design and a charming terrace for pleasant evenings. Reservations are helpful given the limited seating, and while the room can feel bustling and sometimes a touch loud, the overall experience remains consistently enjoyable. Many guests leave eager to return, praising the food variety and the welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
Umami Ramen & Izakaya
Laid-back restaurant offering traditional noodle dishes & soups, plus dumplings & desserts.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Mile-Ex, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.4 km
MIMINORI is described as a charming, spacious spot that blends a playful Japanese konbini vibe with a DIY ramen concept, where customers choose a ramen from a library, cook it on site, and customize with toppings, while a wide array of drinks, snacks, handrolls, and groceries creates a mini market feel. The food is described as heartwarming and simple, with fresh handrolls noted as especially tasty and pandan drinks and coffee praised by many. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly, patient, and helpful, making families and kids feel welcome and the overall atmosphere warm and inviting. The concept and decor are seen as cute and appealing, ideal for a casual hangout with friends or a family. Some reviews mention higher prices compared to other spots and occasional disorganization or long lines during peak times, and there is a wish for longer hours. Overall MIMINORI is seen as a must visit for fans of Japanese Korean food culture and a little neighborhood gem worth returning to.View restaurant profile
MIMINORI
Open until 8 pmLittle-Italy
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≈ 0.5 km
GaNaDaRa reviews present a mixed picture: some dishes are praised for flavor and texture, such as fried chicken balls that are tasty, crispy and airy, supreme poutine with a mix of toppings, and chicken and beef that are well seasoned, plus noodles that are al dente and fish cakes and rice cakes in tteokbokki sauce that are good; portions are generous and service is described as friendly or even exceptional in places, with halal and vegetarian options noted. However, other comments point to disappointments like Bulgogi Udon that feels plain and not worth the price, slower or glum service at times, and at the Beaubien location chicken quality not matching other spots. Overall, GaNaDaRa seems to offer strong positives on certain dishes and attentive service, but with inconsistency across items and locations.View restaurant profile
GaNaDaRa
Open until 9 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 0.8 km
Ichi Shop & Ramen earns praise for high quality and consistent flavors across sushi, poke bowls and comforting ramens, with many noting fresh ingredients and satisfying savory soups. Service is repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and welcoming, with staff accommodating special requests and even arranging deals like buy one, get one free on delivery orders. Reviewers describe a convivial, family owned feel, a welcoming atmosphere, and a reputation as a go to spot for a reliable, tasty meal, including favorable impressions from customers who traveled from afar. While the majority of feedback is glowing, there are some mixed experiences with delivery ramen, including reports of small meat portions and differences between menu images and what arrived, though gyozas and seaweed salad are often highlighted as good. Overall, the place is seen as a solid cozy option for sushi and ramen with generous portions, friendly service and occasional late night hours that appeal to cravings.View restaurant profile
Ichi Shop & Ramen
Open until 3 amRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.4 km
Reviews across languages highlight courteous service, fresh sushi, and accessible two-person options at Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi, with generous portions and a welcoming vibe. Diners describe a great time with tasty, consistently delicious food including the sake, and praise the overall atmosphere and solid service.View restaurant profile
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Neotokyo / NAKAGIN
Japanese noodle bar with cyberpunk vibes.
Opening soonMile-End, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
≈ 1.6 km
Ramen Nakamichi draws strong praise for authentic ramen with rich broths, springy noodles, generous toppings and a calm, cozy vibe that makes it feel like a quiet corner of Japan in Montreal. Several reviews rate the bowls as among the best in town, with favorites including thick noodles, a silky tonkotsu or yuzu chicken broth, and well executed chashu, while noting generous portions and good value. The service is repeatedly described as friendly and professional, and the atmosphere is praised as relaxed and inviting, with some comments about a lively or quiet dining room depending on the time. Yet a number of visits report inconsistent execution such as cold eggs, lukewarm broth, and toppings like raw onions or arugula that clash with the ramen, or occasional miscommunication between kitchen and staff. Overall the consensus places Ramen Nakamichi as a standout ramen option in Montreal, with many calling it the go to spot for a comforting bowl and dependable experiences, even if some visits fall short of expectations.View restaurant profile
Ramen Nakamichi
Open until 9 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Reviews describe Tsukuyomi Ramen as a cozy, bustling spot where the broth can be rich and milky, the noodles well cooked, and the miso ramen a standout; many praise the variety of entrées, the generous portions for the price, and friendly service, with several calling it among the best ramen in Montreal. Still, several criticisms emerge: broth sometimes not hot enough, chashu dry, egg overcooked, and some bowls tasting bland or lacking depth, while a few visits also noted slower or less attentive service. Ambiance is described as intimate and casual, though noise levels and drafts from the door can be bothersome for some, and cleanliness concerns are mentioned in a minority of reviews. There is also praise for vegan ramen and crispy items such as karaage, and reviewers note strong praise for the miso or other broths. Overall sentiment is mixed but often positive, with many saying Tsukuyomi Ramen is worth a visit while others describe varying quality and a few sporadic issues.View restaurant profile
Tsukuyomi Ramen
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews of C-Dumpling & Pho describe tasty dumplings and pho at surprisingly low prices, with many noting generous portions and good value. The flavors are consistently praised, from the sweet and sour soup and chicken curry dumplings to crispy wontons and fried calamari, while some dishes like vegetarian spring rolls receive mixed opinions. The atmosphere is described as cozy and inviting, with a few noting a quiet, pretty setting and a strong sense of a family-owned, friendly operation. Service is frequently highlighted as welcoming and efficient, though a few reviews mention occasional delays due to limited staff. Takeout options are appreciated, and many call it a hidden gem that deserves more recognition. A small number of critiques point to issues such as oversalted soup, undercooked dumplings in one dish, or tofu in vegetarian rolls being scant. Overall, C-Dumpling & Pho comes across as a solid, affordable choice with delicious food and a warm, dependable dining experience.View restaurant profile
C-Dumpling & Pho
Open until 9 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Ahuntsic-Cartierville
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviews describe Kazo Ramen as a cozy, small spot with anime posters, friendly vibes, and quick service, where creamy broths and flavorful toppings stand out. Many note standout bowls like creamy tonkotsu and yuzu ramen, with rich, well balanced broths and springy noodles, and some say the pork is well cooked and juicy. Several diners call it among the best ramen in Montreal and praise the atmosphere and reasonable prices, along with attentive staff. A few reviews point to drawbacks such as a tiny space that crowds during peak hours, and some dishes that lean away from traditional ramen in favor of a Chinese influence, with occasional comments about bland broth or overcooked noodles. Overall the sentiment is positive with many planning a return and noting the quirky decor, fast service, and a vibe that makes it a reliable go-to when craving ramen.View restaurant profile
Kazo Ramen
Opens Today at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 2.6 km
Ohayo Café appears as a cute, cozy Japanese inspired spot with a calm, bright atmosphere, plants and friendly service. The menu blends cafe drinks with authentic Japanese dishes and is often praised for flavor and execution, from ramen, mazemen and soba to karaage, katsu don, ebi burger, dorayaki and tamago sando. Drinks like hojicha latte, sesame latte, matcha latte and yuzu lemonade receive strong praise, with notes of bold sesame and refreshing citrus. Several items stand out, especially the ebi burger, miso banana bread, and the dorayaki, while a few reviewers mention some dishes can be rich or not for every palate and hours could be clearer. The ambience and staff are repeatedly highlighted as welcoming, making it a go to for a casual visit or weekend treat, though a couple of comments mention price and occasional noise or service inconsistencies. Overall, Ohayo Café is seen as a distinctive Japanese cafe offering quality coffee and inventive comfort foods in a friendly setting, leaving many eager to return and try more.View restaurant profile
Ohayo Café
Open until 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Taken together, the reviews present Sansotei Ramen as a highly regarded destination for ramen in Montreal with broad appeal and a few caveats. The menu draws praise for rich broths, chewy noodles, and flavorful toppings across options like shoyu, tonkotsu, miso noir, and vegan Mazemen, with many noting quality ingredients and generous portions at reasonable prices and a solid array of sides and drinks. Sentiments about broth strength vary, ranging from deeply satisfying and comforting to comments that some bowls felt too watery, while service is often described as quick, friendly, and attentive, albeit with occasional remarks about a less inviting atmosphere or crowded space. Several reviews call it a top or even favorite ramen spot, and some travelers say it is a reliable choice near hotels, with mentions of a hidden gem status, consistent value, and repeat visits. Delivery tips appear in a few notes, including suggestions to order broth separately for best results, and the gyoza and fried chicken receive mixed opinions on texture but are generally well liked. Overall, Sansotei Ramen emerges as a dependable and beloved option for ramen fans despite a few drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Sansotei Ramen
Open until 9 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.8 km
Ramen Isshin is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a rich, balanced broth and chewy noodles, offering a broad menu from spicy miso and garlic shoyu to classic tonkotsu plus vegetarian options, with gyoza and karaage as popular accompaniments that many note are excellent; the atmosphere captures an authentic Japanese ramen vibe and the staff are frequently praised for friendly, attentive service and helpful guidance, even when busy, though a few reviews mention occasional slower service or a dish that was a bit salty or the chicken karaage overdone; prices are seen as reasonable for the quality, online ordering is convenient, and the space is described as comfortable and intimate rather than crowded; overall guests express they would return, citing comforting bowls, generous toppings, and a positive, welcoming experience.View restaurant profile
Ramen Isshin
Open until 9 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 3.1 km
Reviews describe Ichigo Ichie Izakaya as a standout Japanese spot with a lively yet intimate vibe where sharing plates and a thoughtful mix of cold dishes, hot plates and noodles really shine. Dishes such as hamachi and Yuzu tuna tataki, various tartares, gindara black cod, carbonara udon, and crispy chicken karaage come up repeatedly as highlights, with desserts like tiramisu and chestnut tiramisu also earning praise. The atmosphere, decor and generally warm, attentive staff are frequently highlighted, and cocktails and mocktails are noted as strong complements to the food. The experience can be bustling and loud, seating can feel tight and the layout can be a bit cramped, especially on busy nights. Reservations are often advised to minimize waits, and there is some discussion about the different pacing or policies between the izakaya area and the ramen area, sometimes causing confusion about ordering certain items with a booking. While prices are described as high, many reviews feel the quality justifies the cost and consider it among Montreal’s top izakayas. Overall the spot is seen as a great choice for dates or gatherings who enjoy bold flavors, a dynamic atmosphere and the option to customize bowls, with the caveat to plan ahead for crowds.View restaurant profile
Ichigo Ichie Izakaya
Cozy, modern hideaway featuring a sophisticated menu of Japanese tapas & cocktails.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub Guide
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≈ 3.1 km
Patrons describe Yokato Yokabai Ramen as a cozy, authentic spot where rich tonkotsu or torikotsu broths meet chewy noodles and generous toppings, with karaage, gyoza and takoyaki seen as standouts. The atmosphere is repeatedly praised for its warm Japanese vibe, though seating is tight and the space can feel cold or noisy when crowded. Service is often friendly and attentive, but pacing and consistency vary with long waits during peak times and some missteps. A virtual waitlist helps manage crowds since reservations are not common. Many call the ramen among the best in Montreal or close to Japan, though a few note price, portion size, or occasional service gaps. The Michelin link is debated, but the overall experience is described as a top ramen destination worth visiting for a comforting, authentic bowl. The main caveats are crowding, temperature hotspots near doors, and premium pricing at peak times.View restaurant profile
Yokato Yokabai Ramen
Traditional ramen with various broth & topping options served in a pint-sized, relaxed dining room.
Opens Today at 5 pm
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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