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≈ 0.9 km
Patrons describe Ohana Sushi Vegan as an inviting, cozy spot with beautifully presented, inventive vegan sushi that delights both vegan and non-vegans. The menu is wide and creative, offering vibrant sushi, poke bowls, miso soup, and gluten-free options, with flavors noted as bold and well balanced. Presentations are described as gorgeous and artful, and many reviews mention the care and heart put into each dish. The atmosphere is bright, cute, and intimate, and the service is consistently friendly and welcoming, making it suitable for dates and casual meals alike. Value is praised and the restaurant is repeatedly cited as one of the best vegan sushi experiences in Montreal, with guests eager to return to explore more of the chef's creations.View restaurant profile
Ohana Sushi Vegan
Opens Tuesday at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Saint Sushi delights with fresh, high quality sushi and inventive presentations, with a strong emphasis on tasting menus that let guests explore a wide range of flavors. The kitchen earns praise for technique and creative roll combinations, including standout bites like house specials and beautifully balanced plates. The experience is consistently described as welcoming, with attentive service and a cozy, vibrant atmosphere complemented by great music. It is often regarded as among the best sushi spots in Montreal, with many noting the generosity of portions, the freshness of fish, and the imaginative presentation. A sense of warmth and family vibe makes repeat visits feel like returning to a favorite local jewel.View restaurant profile
Saint Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 4:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.1 km
Shô-Dan showcases high quality ingredients and meticulous presentation that elevates each bite. Sushi is fresh with clean flavors and creative specialty rolls that stand out. Service is attentive and the staff are friendly, adding to an upscale, swanky ambiance. The wine list is varied with well chosen options, and the overall atmosphere feels refined and welcoming. The price point is noted by some as steep, but the quality and portion size are described as worth it. A few elements like overcooked edamame or non specialty rolls may be mentioned, but sticking to specialty offerings tends to deliver exceptional meals. The restaurant is described as a great spot for a shopping break, celebrations, or romantic dinners, with memorable nights and artful presentation.View restaurant profile
Shô-Dan (Shodan)
Opens Tuesday at 11:30 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 2.1 km
Across reviews, Aiko Sushi is praised for fresh, delicious sushi, a wide variety including strong vegetarian options, and excellent value with promotions that make quick meals affordable. Delivery and takeout are described as convenient, with fast service and friendly staff. The portions are generous and the fish quality is consistently high, inspiring repeat visits over the years. While some notes mention the rice being slightly acidic and fried items a touch oily, the overall taste, freshness, and variety keep customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Aiko Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2.1 km
Sushiuma offers an all you can eat sushi experience with great value, a wide variety, and consistently fresh ingredients, paired with fast, friendly service and entertaining robot servers delivering plates. BYOB is a welcome perk, the atmosphere is lively and family friendly, and the menu spans sashimi, tempura, grilled dishes and a dessert lineup that satisfies diverse tastes. The kitchen is praised for quality and speed, making it easy to sample many items, with torched nigiri and table side service adding a memorable touch. Lunch deals are convenient, portions are generous, and the overall impression highlights a fun, vibrant setting where guests can enjoy a broad range of flavors and look forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Sushiuma
Chic BYOB Japanese restaurant serving all-you-can-eat sushi, plus noodles, tempura & wok fare.
Opens Tuesday at 11:30 am
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesThe Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.2 km
East Pan Asiatique offers a calm, elegant ambiance and a versatile Asian fusion menu where flavors arrive vibrant and balanced, with generous portions that showcase quality across favorites like dumplings, duck curry, salmon teriyaki and pad thai. The service is consistently friendly, attentive and professional, helping create a warm and welcoming dining experience whether stopping in for drinks, a light lunch or a full dinner. The setting blends refined decor with subtle Japanese inspired touches and a range of vegan and vegetarian options, making it a dependable choice in downtown for meals with family, friends or colleagues. Overall, the combination of tasty food, thoughtful presentation and a pleasant atmosphere invites return visits and makes it easy to plan another visit soon.View restaurant profile
East Pan Asiatique
Modern restaurant featuring elevated Asian dishes & creative cocktails.
Opens Tomorrow at 6:30 am
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: Best Venues for a Christmas Party in Montreal 2025MTLàTABLE : Our Top Picks for Every BudgetView More
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews praise K2 Bistro for a broad, fresh sushi and sashimi selection that keeps guests coming back, with many noting quality, variety, and generous portions at a fair value for a buffet. The atmosphere stands out thanks to a Studio Ghibli inspired decor that feels cozy and playful, while the staff are frequently described as friendly and attentive, making diners feel at home. An easy ordering system, often via tablets, helps streamline choices and speeds up service, which many appreciate during busy times. While some comments mention lines during peak hours and occasional slower service, the overall consensus is that the dining experience is enjoyable and memorable, especially for sushi lovers, families, and fans of the themed ambiance. Reservations are often recommended on weekends to avoid wait times, and the combination of decor, food quality, and welcoming vibe invites guests to return for another round. In summary, K2 Bistro delivers a lively, flavorful, and visually engaging sushi buffet that many consider a standout in Montreal.View restaurant profile
K2 Bistro
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviewers describe Yen Cuisine Japonaise as a cozy, elegant spot with a warm modern ambiance and authentic Japanese decor. The menu earns praise for fresh, beautifully prepared sushi, sashimi, chirashi and other traditional dishes, with standout items such as foie gras unadon and torched rolls. Many dishes are noted for generous portions and good value, with a variety of bowls, poke options and ramen that suit different moods and occasions. Service is described as friendly, attentive and knowledgeable, with staff offering recommendations and answering questions to enhance the experience. The atmosphere and interior are repeatedly highlighted as calm, clean and inviting, making Yen Cuisine Japonaise suitable for dates, meals with friends or celebrations. Overall the restaurant is frequently called a standout and a hidden gem in Montreal for authentic flavors and careful presentation, encouraging returns.View restaurant profile
Yen Cuisine Japonaise
A hidden restaurant in the heart of Montreal combining Japanese cuisine and contemporary gastronomy.
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealMontreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsView More
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≈ 2.4 km
Guests describe Sushi Crescent as a cozy, welcoming spot with fresh, tasty sushi and a relaxed atmosphere. Service is frequently friendly and efficient, with quick refills and attentive staff making the dining experience smooth even when crowded. The all you can eat option is praised for good value and a varied menu that lets diners sample a range of flavors in small, satisfying portions. The fish is consistently fresh and presentation appealing, with standout items like torched salmon adding a special touch. Overall the vibe is calm and inviting, with a modern yet comfortable interior and a neighborhood feel that invites repeat visits. Some notes about parking or occasional delays are mentioned, but the consensus is that Sushi Crescent delivers high quality sushi, solid service, and a pleasant, dependable dining experience.View restaurant profile
Sushi Crescent
Relaxed sushi house with warm, stylish décor offering a variety of maki & Japanese kitchen entrees.
May be temporarily closed
Downtown
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≈ 2.4 km
Fukurō delivers a vibrant fusion dining experience with tapas and cocktails that consistently impress guests. The menu features a wide range of flavorful tapas and dishes, from papaya salad to gyoza and octopus, with standout items like beef and salmon and a variety of creative cocktails such as the Sakura fizz. The ambiance is chic, warm, and inviting, with tasteful decor and, on some nights, live music that enhances the vibe. Service is consistently praised for being attentive and friendly, helping groups feel welcome and well looked after. Guests note generous portions, well-paced courses, and good value for quality. Overall, Fukurō stands out as a go-to spot for groups and celebrations, delivering a memorable, flavor-forward experience with a lively yet refined atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Fukurō: tapas + cocktails
Asian tapas and handcrafted cocktails
Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: At the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and Favourites
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≈ 2.4 km
Sushi Hidden Fish earns wide acclaim for ultra-fresh fish, superb nigiri and sashimi, and creative, well balanced flavors with beautiful presentations. The atmosphere is described as elegant yet cozy, with a refined sushi bar experience and attentive, knowledgeable staff that guide choices and showcase the kitchen's precise craftsmanship. Menus featuring wagyu and aged cuts alongside inventive specials feel like a culinary journey, and many call it the best sushi in Montreal. While the price point is high and a few notes mention slower service on busy nights, the majority agree that every bite justifies the experience and makes it a top pick for celebrations and special occasions. The overall vibe blends sophistication with warmth, making it ideal for dates, anniversaries, or a memorable night at the sushi bar.View restaurant profile
Sushi Hidden Fish
Combining Japanese traditional cuisine with a modern eastern Palette
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealHidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of MontrealView More
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≈ 2.5 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a wide range of artisanal foods and drinks, where fresh, well-presented dishes and generous portions keep guests satisfied. The menu includes sandwiches, pastries, desserts, cakes, chocolate, pizza, crepes and charcuterie, alongside coffee, tea, and other drinks, with homemade ice creams and seasonal offerings adding to the appeal. A friendly, professional team and attentive service are frequently praised, as is the inviting atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests enjoy the variety of artisanal products and ready-to-eat dishes, from jellies and condiments to chocolates, and appreciate good value. The venue feels versatile and vibrant for casual bites, desserts, and celebrations alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Opens Tomorrow at 7:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Hotel and Spa Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2.6 km
Chimaek Gana consistently shines with crispy, juicy fried chicken in popular flavors like Yangnyeom, Supreme and honey butter, generous portions, and solid value, complemented by tasty sides such as pickled radish and truffle fries and a lively, clean, welcoming atmosphere. The service is frequently described as friendly and attentive, making it easy to enjoy meals with friends or on dates, and the overall experience is dependable and flavorful despite occasional notes about menu changes or higher prices. Takeout and group visits are common, and the spot remains a top pick for Korean fried chicken in town.View restaurant profile
Chimaek Gana
Open until 1:30 amShaughnessy Village, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 2.7 km
TiBum draws praise for fresh, flavorful food, generous portions, and a warm, family run atmosphere. Guests highlight attentive service, friendly staff, and thoughtful touches like crafted cocktails and menu explanations. The menu blends Thai favorites with regional influences and offers vegetarian options, with some dishes noted for lighter, more subtle flavors than the typical Thai profile. Prices are described as reasonable and portions large, making it a good value and a popular cozy spot in the Little Italy area. Several reviews mention standout items like pad Thai, soups, curries, and crispy noodles, and praise the chef and staff for making repeat visits feel special. While a few notes indicate occasional longer wait times or flavors that may not match expectations for traditional Thai, the overall experience remains highly regarded. Overall, TiBum is viewed as a hidden gem that invites guests to return with friends or family for a memorable dining night.View restaurant profile
Restaurant TiBum
Opens Tuesday at 5 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Best Thai Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Aime tes Ailes receives praise for the delicious chicken and the sauces, with "Prends ton envol" featuring wings that are well seasoned and satisfying. Spiral fries arrive in a generous portion and pair well with the poultry, though they can be quite salty. The overall combination of juicy chicken, flavorful sauces, and crispy sides creates a satisfying meal that stands out in memory.View restaurant profile
Aime tes Ailes
Our specialty is chicken wings 🍗
May be temporarily closed
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealGuide to the Best Takeout and Delivery Lunches in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.8 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 Tomorrow 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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≈ 2.8 km
Kyo Bar Japonais offers a consistently fresh and creative Japanese dining experience in Old Montreal, with sushi and sashimi that arrive beautifully presented. Guests praise attentive, knowledgeable service and a lively yet intimate atmosphere, ideal for celebrations and date nights. The menu features a strong sake and cocktail program, with standout dishes like wagyu gyoza, takoyaki, and chef's choice options that satisfy a range of tastes. While the restaurant can be busy and the prices are on the higher side, the quality and presentation remain exceptional and the overall experience shines. Allergies and dietary needs are usually well accommodated when noted in advance, further contributing to the favorable impression.View restaurant profile
Kyo Bar Japonais
Located in Place dArmes Hôtel & Suites
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideGuide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.9 km
MOTTO HandRoll Bar earns praise for ultra-fresh fish, perfectly seasoned rice, and crisp nori, with hand rolls made to order that are consistently flavorful and well balanced. The bar setting and intimate vibe create a lively yet cozy atmosphere, making it a great choice for a date night or a night out with friends. Service is described as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews note moments of cold or rushed moments and a time limit that some would like adjusted. Prices can be on the higher side and portions can feel small, but the overall quality, craft, and memorable experience draw guests back. Across the board, the spot is celebrated for fresh flavors, a sleek aesthetic, and a unique Montreal twist that elevates the sushi bar experience.View restaurant profile
MOTTO HandRoll Bar
Montreal's Temaki Bar
Opens Tuesday at 12 pm
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026Best New Restaurants in Montreal (February 2026)View More
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≈ 3 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 Tomorrow 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
SECRETS Speakeasy et Bar à Cocktail stands out for a festive, cozy atmosphere with seasonal decor and a warm, inviting vibe that makes each visit feel special. The drinks are repeatedly described as expertly crafted and flavorful, with a range of well balanced cocktails that pair nicely with flavorful and fresh small plates. The staff are welcoming and accommodating, contributing to a homey feel that shines especially during the holiday season with twinkling lights. The setting is noted as great for dates, socializing, and late night outings, with music and ambiance adding to the overall experience. While occasional slower service can occur when the bar is busy, the overall quality of drinks and the lively ambiance keep guests returning and recommending SECRETS as a top choice.View restaurant profile
SECRETS Speakeasy et Bar à Cocktail
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to Experience
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≈ 0.3 km
Ichi Sushi draws praise for generous portions and fresh ingredients, with sushi frequently described as excellent and big salmon pieces, and bowls like the chicken karaage rice bowl highlighted as especially delicious; poke bowls are noted as generous in meat and fish and priced affordably. The atmosphere is quiet and the service at the counter often described as lovely, with fast, friendly staff and reliable delivery when ordered for pickup or delivery. Some reviews mention a wish for an email confirmation of online orders, while a few note occasional service lapses or a takeaway that tasted like it had spent hours in the fridge. Overall, the consensus centers on high quality food, generous portions, and good value, with multiple mentions of great service and strong recommendations for Ichi Sushi.View restaurant profile
Ichi Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 10:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.3 km
Overall, Onigiri Shop is described as a warm, clean spot where the onigiri are made with care, the rice is often warm, fillings are fresh, and service is fast and friendly, with good value for money. Several reviewers praise the freshness and quality of the fish, with mentions of Fuji mountain and Chicken Tama as particularly satisfying and filling. However, some customers note shrinking fillings and portions that feel more rice heavy, calling it a cash grab. French reviewers also point to consistent freshness but suggest more engaging customer service and clearer branding of the concept. One aside mentions that ramen can be salty but tasty and that vanilla ice cream is creamy, suggesting the menu may offer more than just onigiri. Taken together, the reviews show strong appreciation for taste and value, with room for improving consistency and the overall guest experience.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.5 km
Kazo Ramen is a small, cozy spot with a lively anime inspired decor that many reviews praise for creating a warm, welcoming vibe. Ramen options like creamy tonkotsu, yuzu ramen and spicy paitan are highlighted for rich broths, balanced flavors and satisfying portions, though a few bowls are noted as lighter or less flavorful. The service and atmosphere receive frequent praise for being fast, friendly and attentive, with staff described as nice and welcoming and the decor adding to the experience. Several reviewers call it among the best ramen in town, with strong broth and springy noodles, while others note the noodles can be overcooked or the broth not as deep as authentic Japanese ramen. The space is described as small and sometimes crowded at peak times, which can lead to waiting but also adds to a cozy, hole in the wall vibe. Overall the consensus points to a budget friendly, satisfying option for cold evenings and a place to try a variety of Japanese inspired bowls along with accompanying dishes.View restaurant profile
Kazo Ramen
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to Try
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≈ 0.5 km
Osuka Sushi is praised for fresh, delicious sushi and poke bowls served in a small, cozy space with a warm welcome from friendly staff. The menu is diverse and features standout rolls and high quality ingredients, with many noting generous portions and great value, though a few reviews mention price increases. Takeout and delivery are convenient, and service is consistently described as quick and attentive, making it easy to order again. Overall, Osuka Sushi stands out as a reliable Montreal spot for sushi, offering consistent quality, thoughtful preparation, and a welcoming atmosphere that encourages repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Osuka Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
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≈ 0.5 km
Royal Sushi consistently delivers good sushi at fair prices, with fresh fish, generous portions, and reliable service that keeps many patrons returning. The owner and staff are described as super kind and friendly, contributing to a welcoming and dependable dining experience. A cash tip is often recommended since card tipping is not always available, and the atmosphere is comfortable with good AC and dim lighting on hot days. Poke bowls and drinks like almond milk matcha from a nearby bakery are mentioned, along with Montreal favorites such as Dragon Eye and salmon tartare with micro radish sprouts from an urban farm. Overall, reviews portray Royal Sushi as a well priced, consistent spot with friendly service and a Montreal flavor that appeals to locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Royal Sushi
Opens Tuesday at 11:30 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.6 km
Joah Joah C.K is described as offering superb value in Montreal with impeccable service and a wide range of Korean snacks alongside sushi, with reviewers praising tofu bibimbap, samgak kimbap triangles with tofu, and some of the best sushi in town, including insanely fresh salmon sushi. The menu features makis, spring rolls, tasty combos and a variety of affordable sides, with generous portions and consistently high quality. It feels like a small friendly mom and pop style spot focused on takeout rather than a traditional sit down restaurant, and in the summer some outdoor tables are available. The staff are repeatedly described as nice and the proprietors adorable, and online ordering is commonly recommended, making this a go to for fresh, well executed, delicious food.View restaurant profile
Joah Joah C.K
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Spots in Montreal for Takeout and Delivery Meals Under $20
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≈ 0.6 km
Overall, Mikado is described as a fresh, stylish sushi destination with a wide menu that includes non-sushi options and consistently high quality ingredients. The fish and sushi are frequently praised for freshness and flavor, with standout items such as tuna royal, gyoza, and the lobster roll getting repeated acclaim. Drink programs are highlighted for creativity and balance, with many noting impressive cocktails that pair well with meals. The atmosphere and decor are described as warm, inviting, and upscale, making it a popular spot for date nights, celebrations, and group dinners. Service is often described as exemplary and friendly, though a few reviews point to slower service or inconsistent front-of-house experiences that can detract from the night. Several reviews mention returning or considering Mikado a top Montreal sushi option, and many recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
Mikado
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amOutremont, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatA Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Jun I receives strong praise for its sushi quality, with many reviews calling it among the best in Montreal or even Canada, praising the omakase, the freshness of fish, careful preparation, and seasonal accompanying courses that make returning enjoyable. The atmosphere is described as intimate and calm, sometimes building into a livelier vibe later in the evening or as a great setting for a date night. Service is named as warm, attentive, and knowledgeable, though a few notes mention slow or disjointed pacing, uneven timing between courses, and occasional billing or menu confusion. Several dishes are singled out as standouts like hamachi sashimi, maguro taru taru, uni, and the tobuketsumaki, while some reviewers criticize certain items for being overly salty, underseasoned, or over-spiced, and a few feel value does not quite match the price. Overall, Jun I appears as a top tier sushi destination with superb ingredients and presentation, driving strong recommendations despite occasional inconsistencies in service and value.View restaurant profile
Jun I
Opens Tuesday at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: The 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in Montreal for Valentine's Day 2026Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviewers consistently praise Côba Sushi for superb quality and creativity, with fresh ingredients, a wide selection of nigiri and rolls, and standout items like the truffle tuna roll and even real wasabi noted by some as a mark of quality. The dining atmosphere is described as warm, moody, and inviting, with attentive service that makes guests feel welcome and experiences that feel romantic or polished, whether for a date night or a solo visit. Regulars highlight the consistency of the standard menu, the generous fish to rice ratio, and the impressive presentation of dishes, and many say Montreal has one of the best sushi experiences with this restaurant. A few comments point to slower service during busy periods, smaller portions for the price, and occasional gaps between price and perceived value, but the majority view is that Côba Sushi delivers high quality and memorable flavors that keep people returning.View restaurant profile
Côba Sushi
Opens Tuesday at 5 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi Restaurants
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≈ 0.7 km
Restaurant Hansang draws broad praise for the kimchi jjigae and other dishes prepared with high-quality ingredients, with reviews highlighting flavorful soups, generous banchan, and well-balanced seasonings that aren’t overly oily. The menu ranges from bulgogi, dak galbi, and bbq beef to chicken ginseng soup, takoyaki, seafood pancake, miso soup, and tofu-focused bento options, all offered in generous portions at fair prices. The atmosphere is described as cozy and casual, with a welcoming service that many say is friendly and attentive, and the family-owned vibe adds to the charm. Some notes mention dishes that can be a touch salty and the restaurant can get quite busy, with pre-registration or waiting times affecting the pace and the staff balancing tables and orders. Overall the experience is seen as authentic Korean cooking, with several reviews urging a return visit and praising the not-too-oily seasoning, the pleasant vibe, and the possibility of trying a variety of flavors in one visit.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Hansang
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
DaWa Chicken gets strong praise for its crispy fried chicken and a standout tteokbokki, with reviewers noting authentic Korean flavors, juicy texture, and a good variety of sauces that complement the dishes. The chicken is repeatedly described as a highlight, while other items like the seafood pancake or a truffle flavored platter receive mixed reactions, and a few posts mention that some dishes can feel rushed or fall short when the kitchen timing is off. Service is commonly described as friendly, attentive, and welcoming, and the venue is appreciated for cleanliness and a pleasant vibe, though wait times can be long at times due to kitchen pace. Value is generally considered good, with generous portions and reasonable prices for the quality, and many diners say they would return to try more of the menu. Taken together, the reviews present DaWa Chicken as a reliable destination for Korean fried chicken and related dishes, with a few inconsistencies to watch but a strong overall impression.View restaurant profile
DaWa Chicken
Opens Tuesday at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
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≈ 0.8 km
Sushi Fiji draws praise for a lovely owner who handles everything herself, delivering quality sushi that makes takeout a smart option since the dining room may not do the food justice. The place is a favorite for affordable sushi with amazing food and service. It is described as the best sushi ever, with every piece delicious and melting in the mouth and flavors that are bold and satisfying.View restaurant profile
Sushi Fiji
May be temporarily closedMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.9 km
Royal Sushi draws broad applause for fresh, high quality sushi and strong value, with many reviews recommending the chef's choice pieces and noting superb freshness and flavor at affordable prices. The dining experience is described as welcoming, with friendly, professional service and a comfortable atmosphere that works for dine in or takeout. Reviewers frequently praise the variety, careful preparation, and reliable quality that keeps prices reasonable, making it a go-to spot for sushi lovers. A minority mentions isolated issues with a staff interaction or a refund matter, but these do not seem to define the overall experience. Some critics even label it the best sushi place in Montreal or on the Plateau. The French language notes echo the same sentiment, highlighting courteous service and well executed dishes, with guests appreciating the care and presentation.View restaurant profile
Royal Sushi
Open until 3 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Gokku Sushi draws mixed but largely positive impressions, with fast service and sushi described as delicious and very fresh. Some reviews call it a great place with generous portions and reasonable prices, noting a strong sense of quality and finesse in the preparations and saying they would definitely return. Other voices are more critical, describing the sushi as subpar, nothing special, and pointing to overpriced items, chewy rice, and a dine in experience that felt underwhelming because much was served in takeout containers. A recurring highlight is the Quebec style sushi which reviewers found to be especially good, and there is general sentiment that portions are well balanced and satisfying, with several reviewers noting they would recommend it and come back. Across the mix, there is skepticism about online star ratings, but the overall tone tilts toward positive for freshness, flavor, and value, with many indicating intentions to return.View restaurant profile
Gokku Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.1 km
Icehouse is described across reviews as a welcoming, reliably tasty spot with an intimate yet lively setting and prices that feel fair for the value. The menu earns high marks for fried chicken that is juicy and crunchy, brisket sandwich, fish tacos, shrimp po'boy, ribs, and generous burritos, with standout sides like smoked potato salad and crowd-pleasing nachos. Drinks are praised for being well crafted, from margaritas to bourbon lemonades, and the overall vibe ranges from cozy and homey to energetic with good music. Service is frequently noted as friendly and attentive, with several reviewers calling it impeccable, though a few mentions of mix-ups or busier nights appear. Ownership changes are referenced by some as bringing new life while preserving core favorites and ongoing comfort food appeal. Value and portions are generally favorable, though a few diners feel some menu items are priced high or portions can be inconsistent. In short, Icehouse comes across as a dependable, convivial neighborhood favorite where strong flavors, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
Icehouse
Opens Tuesday at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: American BBQ and Smokehouse in Montreal: Must-TriesThe Best Places for Fried Chicken in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviews for J'Aime Sushi highlight fresh sushi, fast service, and good value, with combo packs considered well worth it. The fish is praised for quality and the rolls for their variety, while the rice is easy to pick up and pairs well with soy sauce. The overall value, speed, and the dedication of the staff, including hardworking owners, come up frequently. The restaurant is located on the second floor, and although the decor can feel dated and the interior lacks music at times, the meals still earn high marks, and the view from nearby outdoor seating is cozy and peaceful. Long-time patrons appreciate reliable quality for both dine-in and takeout, making it a go-to spot for sushi during outings or casual gatherings. Overall, fresh ingredients, affordable prices, and friendly service create a consistently positive impression.View restaurant profile
J'Aime Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Reviews consistently praise Sozo Sushi for fresh, delicious sushi and friendly staff in a cute, cozy, intimate setting. The BYOB option and good value are frequently highlighted, with many noting generous portions and a range of choices from sushi to poke bowls. Service is described as fast and attentive on most visits, with occasional comments about busy nights or a mixed pace when staff are stretched. The atmosphere is seen as charming and welcoming, sometimes a touch tight or dim, with mentions of a warm vibe and even a bit of mood music like Ghibli tunes. The fish quality and presentation stand out, and several reviewers call it a hidden gem and a reliable go to spot in the Plateau, though a few note price comparisons and occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Sozo Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 3 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Yuukai Sushi as one of the freshest and most inventive sushi spots in town, with fish that tastes exceptionally fresh, creative recipes, and consistently high quality that many consider top tier for the price. The bring your own wine option and a small summer terrace on Avenue du Parc add appeal, and several patrons note friendly, attentive service that enhances the experience, though a few criticize the service for not always being fully attentive and the ambiance for being a little quiet or spare. While the menu is sometimes described as having fewer choices and a few experiments with fruit on plates, the overall consensus is that the sushi is outstanding, the sashimi options are especially lauded, and many reviewers say it is worth a trip and would return with friends.View restaurant profile
Yuukai Sushi
Opens Wednesday at 5 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Sushi Nishinokaze as a rare, world-class omakase experience in Montreal, equal to or surpassing renowned spots in Tokyo and NYC. Guests highlight Edo-style sushi with exceptional, seasonally focused fish sourced from Japan and locally, served in a calm, intimate setting with warm wood tones and carefully curated ceramics and tableware that feel like art. The service is consistently attentive, discreet, and knowledgeable, with chefs who explain provenance and technique, and a no-tipping policy that aligns with a traditional Japanese approach. The atmosphere, paired with light jazz and a spa-like pace, allows for a relaxed sequence of courses where every bite shows balance, precision, and reverence for craft. Reviews emphasize the immersive sense of travel to Tokyo and appreciation for artistry in sourcing, plating, and storytelling, noting standout pieces such as tuna and Matane shrimp, and praising the sake pairing and concise wine list. Overall, it is regarded as the top sushi destination in the city by many, a must-visit for lovers of authentic edomae and luxury dining.View restaurant profile
Sushi Nishinokaze
Opens Tomorrow at 6 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe Sushi Shoten as a place with consistently fresh, flavorful sushi, excellent nigiri and maki, and careful presentation, backed by friendly, knowledgeable service. The atmosphere is often cozy and clean, with attentive staff and a welcoming feel for both dine in and takeout. Some comments note high prices for what is offered, though the quality is frequently described as outstanding and worth it. A few criticisms mention that tuna could be fresher or that one roll was missing listed ingredients, but these are outweighed by compliments on freshness, texture, and variety. The menu also includes strong non sushi options like banh mi and miso soup, which receive praise from several reviewers. Overall Sushi Shoten is viewed as a reliable go to for sushi lovers, with consistent quality, nice plating, and a service level that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shoten
Japanese authentic sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Reviews describe UTO Sushi as a tiny, friendly spot with incredibly fresh fish, generous portions, and very reasonable prices. The place often operates as a one person show, with a warm, attentive chef who makes helpful suggestions and sometimes adds a small extra plate for waiting customers. The eel poke bowl, torched salmon sushi, and other sushi and poke options are repeatedly praised as among the best in Montreal, with many calling it a Montreal gem and the best sushi in town. Quality feels exceptional for the price, thanks to fresh ingredients and careful preparation, and some mentions a house soy sauce. The space is small with limited seating, so takeout is popular and ordering in advance is advised during peak hours. Service is consistently described as friendly and welcoming, with the owner or staff engaging with guests and going the extra mile, though a few notes mention occasional language barriers. Overall, the reviews converge on a strong impression of freshness, value, and a personal touch that makes UTO Sushi stand out as a must try in Montreal.View restaurant profile
UTO Sushi
Opens Wednesday at 11 amQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Best Places for Tartare in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.1 km
Reviewers overall praise Jack Le Coq for crispy fried chicken, juicy tenders, and strong burgers with excellent fries and a tasty sauce, while noting a stylish retro industrial vibe and friendly service. The dining experience is often described as enjoyable, though some comment on high prices and portions that may not always feel worth the cost. A few critiques mention inconsistency in cooking, with chicken sometimes too dry or too oily, and one note about ordering on delivery leading to slower service. Cleanliness concerns appear in a handful of reviews, including mentions of flies in the dining area. Still, many say the flavors and texture are outstanding and that Jack Le Coq remains a top option for fried chicken lovers, with atmosphere and staff generally adding to the appeal. In short, the restaurant shines for taste and quality with price and occasional service or cleanliness issues tempering the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Jack Le Coq
Opens Tomorrow at 11 amMile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Places for Fried Chicken in Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
At Sinaloa Rolls, the sushi and tacos are described as very good and the staff as friendly, providing positive notes for the dining experience. Yet several reviews report a slow and incomplete service, with wait times that can exceed an hour, even when the restaurant is not crowded. Some diners experienced parts of their order arriving late or partially and had to handle takeout containers themselves, which detracted from the visit. Despite these issues, the sushi is consistently praised and there is willingness to return to give the restaurant another chance to improve.View restaurant profile
Sinaloa Rolls
Opens Tuesday at 1 pmVilleray-Saint-Michel, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Komomo receives mixed but largely positive feedback with many praising the attentive and professional service and the generous portions, especially for vegan and gluten free options. The sushi is described as delicious by many, with strong praise for vegetarian choices and specialty rolls that showcase plant based flavors. The gluten free labeling and care to avoid cross contamination are noted as important strengths. Takeout and online ordering are described as convenient, with easy pickup times, though some patrons report missing soy sauce, ginger and wasabi in bags and occasional delays or inconsistencies such as onigiri not being ready on time or packaging issues. A minority describe certain dishes as disappointing, citing a sauce with an off taste and some rolls that feel busy or not traditional, with textures described as pasty. Nevertheless, many reviews insist it is among the best sushi options in Montreal, and there is broad appreciation for the vegan menu and for the calm, professional service that keeps bringing customers back.View restaurant profile
Komomo par Christian Ventura
Opens Tomorrow at 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Overall, Onigiri Shop is described as a cozy, small spot with fresh ingredients and onigiri that are generously filled and made to order in front of customers, delivering quick, affordable meals that many say feel like a little taste of Japan. The rice is praised as fluffy and perfectly sticky, with standout fillings such as tuna mayo, salmon, beef tama, and a variety of veggie options, and the Fuji Mountain onigiri is frequently highlighted as especially tasty and satisfying, with portions that feel generous for the price. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, with fast service and staff noted for being helpful and kind, making it a good option for a quick lunch or snack. Some reviews mention lunchtime crowds and a wish for grab-and-go options or easier packaging, and a few note that the interior can feel cold when the door stays open in winter or when busy; a rare critique mentions bones in raw salmon. Overall, the consensus is that the onigiri are fresh, flavorful, and worth a visit, with many saying they would return to try more fillings.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Fresh handmade onigiri
Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Best Takeout Options for Picnics Near Montreal Parks
Review Summary
≈ 1.2 km
Ubi Sushi is described as a small, cozy spot with generous portions and friendly, attentive staff, and the food is consistently tasty. The soup is delicious and the poke bowl is also highlighted as a standout.View restaurant profile
Ubi Sushi
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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