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Sushi Restaurants in Chinatown

Explore Chinatown's sushi restaurants, where skilled chefs craft pristine nigiri, inventive rolls, and omakase in vibrant rooms near lantern-lit markets and bustling streets. Explore 2 local dining options, sorted by relevance. You can also view the highest rated.

Kalbi BBQ - Sushi Restaurants in Chinatown

Kalbi BBQ

Open until 10:30 pm
(716)
Chinatown, Downtown

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Review Summary

Kalbi BBQ draws a mix of impressions, with fast service and a vibrant, crowd-friendly ambiance that many reviewers enjoy, especially the all-you-can-eat format that offers a wide range of meats and sushi, and the playful robot servers that add fun to the meal. The dining experience is often described as value for money and easy to share with friends, with convenient ordering and efficient cooking at the table. On the other hand, some guests note inconsistent freshness, items that are missing or priced extra (like certain desserts or lettuce), and price-to-value concerns, along with reports of high noise levels, heat or cold pockets, and occasional delays or seating issues. Overall Kalbi BBQ is seen as a fun, energetic option with good service and solid variety, but not every visit meets expectations in freshness, comfort, or pricing.View restaurant profile
Fleurs & Cadeaux - Sushi Restaurants in Chinatown

Fleurs & Cadeaux

Snug, easygoing destination serving sushi rolls, sashimi & other Japanese staples, plus sake.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(2247)
Chinatown, Downtown

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Review Summary

Overall, reviewers describe Fleurs & Cadeaux as a high quality, creative Japanese dining spot where sashimi, duck and ramen stand out, and the bar counter offers a front row view of the kitchen while the tasting menu shows thoughtful execution. The ambiance and service are frequently praised, with many noting impeccable wine and sake pairings and a warm, refined atmosphere suited to dates or small groups. However, some guests mention small portions for the price and occasional slow or rushed service, as well as moments of busy or loud dining. Reservations are recommended, seating at the bar can be tight, and the place tends to fill up, but the overall impression is that Fleurs & Cadeaux is a top Montreal pick for a creative, high quality dining experience with a lively yet intimate vibe.View restaurant profile

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