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≈ 1.7 km
Kyodai Izakaya delivers authentic Japanese pub dining with a warm, immersive atmosphere and a welcoming, energetic crowd. The menu spans ramen, curry, tempura, gyoza, takoyaki and sashimi, with crowd favorites like duck tataki, karaage and udon drawing frequent praise. Sake, cocktails and warm house sake complement the dishes, while the service is consistently friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. The decor and vibe recall a traditional izakaya, making it a great option for groups, friends or a casual night out. Reservations are helpful on busy nights as the place can get lively, yet staff keep things moving smoothly. A few items may be smaller or pricier, but the overall quality, flavor and memorable experience leave guests eager to return.View restaurant profile
Kyodai Izakaya
Opens Today 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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≈ 1.7 km
Saint Sushi receives praise for an excellent variety of makis, fresh fish and thoughtful presentations that keep the flavors inventive and memorable. The atmosphere is stylish and cozy, making it a great spot for conversations, celebrations, or casual dinners, with a vibe described as welcoming and relaxed. Service is repeatedly noted as attentive and friendly, with guests appreciating helpful recommendations and prompt attention during busy times. The menu offers creative rolls and a well regarded tasting menu that encourages sharing and trying a wide range of styles, while drink options enhance the overall experience. While some reviews mention higher prices, the quality, originality and consistent performance are cited as reasons to return, and many describe Saint Sushi as a reliable favorite in the city.View restaurant profile
Saint Sushi
Open until 9 pmWestmount
Review Summary
≈ 1.9 km
Manga Bistro offers a vibrant all you can eat sushi experience framed by dynamic manga decorations that make every visit feel playful and welcoming. Torched sushi stands out for rich flavor and perfect searing, and a wide variety of rolls, sashimi, and hot dishes keeps cravings satisfied. The easy order system on tablets streamlines sampling a broad menu, while friendly, attentive staff help ensure everything runs smoothly. The atmosphere blends energy with a warm, family friendly vibe that suits both casual meals and special occasions. Prices and lunch options are usually good value for the quality and variety, though the restaurant can get crowded and reservations are strongly recommended to avoid long waits. Overall Manga Bistro is a must visit for sushi lovers and anime fans seeking a memorable dining experience with plenty of choices and a distinctive setting.View restaurant profile
Manga Bistro
Anime-Themed 'ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT' Restaurant
Open until 10:30 pm
Downtown, Shaughnessy Village
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≈ 2.4 km
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
Yen Cuisine Japonaise
A hidden restaurant in the heart of Montreal combining Japanese cuisine and contemporary gastronomy.
Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
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
At Sushi Crescent, the overall impression across reviews is of fresh, tasty sushi, a warm and friendly staff, and a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere that makes a casual meal enjoyable. Guests praise quick arrivals of water and food, attentive service, and a good value with a varied all you can eat menu that satisfies different tastes, from sashimi to torched salmon and wasabi mussels. The space feels welcoming and has even felt more luxurious after recent renovations, with a lively yet calm vibe on busier nights. While some notes mention slower service and occasional order mixups, plus parking challenges and a few dessert or pacing limits during peak times, the experience is frequently described as heartwarming, dependable, and worth returning for the simple, delicate flavors that define Sushi Crescent.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
Sushi Hidden Fish earns widespread praise for exceptionally fresh fish, precise knife work, and beautifully presented dishes that showcase real craftsmanship. The dining room is described as elegant and intimate, with a calm atmosphere that enhances the tasting experience. Service is repeatedly highlighted as knowledgeable, attentive, and friendly, guiding guests through a thoughtful menu. Standout dishes across reviews include refined nigiri and maki, wagyu and aged fish options, and inventive rolls that balance flavors with skill. While premium pricing is noted, the overall consensus is that the combination of quality, technique, and hospitality makes the visit memorable and worth the splurge.View restaurant profile
Sushi Hidden Fish
Combining Japanese traditional cuisine with a modern eastern Palette
Opens Today 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
Reviewers describe Soba & Sushi Bar as a cozy, compact spot with a wide sushi selection and a broad menu that also features Chinese dishes and bowls, all prepared with fresh ingredients and generous portions. The place is appreciated for fast, friendly service and a pleasant dining atmosphere that has benefited from a recent renovation, with clean lines and tasteful seating that makes small groups comfortable. Sushi is frequently praised for freshness and quality, and many orders are highlighted for reliable consistency whether dining in or taking out, with standout dishes like chirashi bowls, poke bowls, and well balanced sauces. Some call it the best sushi in Montreal. The restaurant is seen as a solid value with reasonable prices, dependable delivery, and convenient options for takeout, making it a go-to choice for many regulars. Overall, Soba & Sushi Bar comes across as a versatile Asian fusion spot that consistently delivers flavorful food, thoughtful preparation, and a positive, welcoming experience for diners in the area.View restaurant profile
Soba & Sushi Bar
Opens Today at 12 pmCôte-des-Neiges
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≈ 2.5 km
Reviews describe K2 Bistro as a lively all-you-can-eat sushi destination with a broad, fresh selection from sashimi and nigiri to creative rolls and grilled items, where each bite highlights quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation. The atmosphere stands out with immersive Studio Ghibli inspired decor that creates a warm, inviting environment. Ordering is streamlined through a touch-screen system at the table, letting guests mix orders easily and minimize wait times. Friendly and attentive staff are repeatedly praised for making guests feel welcome and well cared for. Value is another common thread, with many noting reasonable prices for AYCE and generous portions that encourage trying a wide range of dishes. For the best experience, reservations are advised, especially on weekends, to secure preferred seating and avoid longer waits. Overall, K2 Bistro emerges as a standout for sushi lovers and anime fans alike, delivering fresh flavors, abundant variety, and a memorable atmosphere that invites return visits.View restaurant profile
K2 Bistro
Open until 10:30 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal
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≈ 2.8 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, relaxed spot in Montreal with a welcoming atmosphere and a wide, well-executed menu that spans pizzas, tartares, crepes, sandwiches, sushi, pastries, desserts and drinks. Guests note fresh, nicely presented dishes, generous portions, and highlights like wood-fired pizzas and house desserts, along with a strong coffee and pastry selection. The ambiance and seating feel inviting for meals or a casual stop for coffee, with an emphasis on artisanal products and seasonal offerings that add variety. Service stands out for kindness, professionalism, and attentiveness, contributing to a sense of good value and a positive overall experience for families and friends alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Open until 6:30 pm
Downtown
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≈ 2.9 km
Shô-Dan earns praise for fresh, beautifully presented sushi and inventive, high quality dishes housed in an upscale yet welcoming setting. Specialty rolls like Cancun and Black Dragon stand out for creativity, and the service is consistently attentive, making it a great spot for a shopping break or celebration. Prices are on the higher side and a few items miss the mark, with overcooked edamame or bland non specialty rolls mentioned, but the overall experience is described as refined, delicious, and worth returning for. The emphasis on freshness, thoughtful presentation, and a memorable atmosphere, along with friendly staff and dessert options, rounds out a standout dining experience.View restaurant profile
Shô-Dan (Shodan)
Open until 2 pm - Reopens at 5 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 3 km
East Pan Asiatique offers a diverse Thai, Chinese and Japanese menu with fresh, well presented dishes and generous portions, from wakame cucumber salad to dumplings and poke bowls, with vegan options that many guests appreciate. The ambiance is calm and inviting, a chic yet relaxed vibe that suits a casual night out. Service is frequently praised for friendliness, attentiveness, and helpful recommendations, though a few guests mention slower moments or occasional dish inconsistencies. Overall, the combination of flavorful food, thoughtful presentation, and welcoming atmosphere makes East Pan Asiatique a place many would return to.View restaurant profile
East Pan Asiatique
Modern restaurant featuring elevated Asian dishes & creative cocktails.
Open until 10 pm
Downtown, Golden Square Mile
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≈ 0.4 km
Sushi Shop receives high praise for its amazing poke and a fun, unique fried sticky rice twist, with salmon that is consistently fresh and overall quality that stands out from other sushi spots in the same franchise. The staff are described as warm and caring, with the owner and a trusted team member creating a welcoming, familial atmosphere that even kids respond to. Many reviews mention the convenience and proximity, with takeout quick and the option to shop nearby, encouraging repeat visits over the years. Guests highlight fresh ingredients and tasty rolls, including warm options that arrive at the right temperature, attractive presentation, and a variety that keeps things interesting. Thoughtful gestures such as free pieces of sushi and caramel cakes are recalled, contributing to a sense of generosity. The overall sentiment is strong approval and a willingness to return regularly, with some noting ongoing loyalty and recommendations to fellow sushi lovers. In summary, Sushi Shop appears to deliver fast service, fresh food, friendly service, and a cozy takeout or dine in experience that makes it a reliable choice for sushi fans.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop
Open until 8 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 0.5 km
Eko Sushi draws broad praise for fresh, flavorful sushi at very good value, with gluten free friendly options and staff who are knowledgeable about gluten sensitivity; the vegetarian sushi options are described as delicious with fresh ingredients. High quality fish, generous portions and affordable prices come through whether dining in or ordering takeout, and the experience is often enhanced by fast service, homemade sauces and tea included with meals. The atmosphere is frequently noted as cozy and welcoming, with friendly staff and a compact, inviting dining area; occasional reviews mention variability in quality, such as rice that can be mushy in takeout or a dish that lacks a bit of flavor, suggesting outcomes can depend on who is in the kitchen. A few reviewers highlight free delivery to Verdun when contacted directly, and several mention that everything is prepared in house, including sauces. Overall, the reviews portray Eko Sushi as a dependable spot for generous portions and tasty sushi, with strong recommendations and repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Eko Sushi
Open until 9 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews describe Le Kioko as a welcoming sushi spot where no reservation is usually needed and seating is readily available in a clean, comfortable indoor area, with short to moderate wait times during dinner hours. The sushi is repeatedly praised for freshness, flavorful fish, beautiful presentation, generous portions, and well balanced specialty rolls that blend traditional taste with a modern twist. Service is frequently described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, contributing to a smooth dining experience. The atmosphere is described as bright, cozy, and relaxed, making it easy to enjoy a relaxed meal. Some reviews note occasional inconsistencies, such as variable quality in sashimi rice or delays during high order volume, and one mention of a QR code menu with no physical menus. Overall, Le Kioko is recommended as a reliable, satisfying sushi option with good value and a wide variety of options.View restaurant profile
Le Kioko
Open until 3 pm - Reopens at 5 pmSaint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 0.6 km
Shushu Haru draws strong praise for vegan dishes and memorable sushi, with many noting delicious, flavorful options, a well decorated space, and a convenient canal side location. At the same time, experiences vary: service is often described as slow or uneven, and several reviewers report a gap between online menus and what is actually offered, including changes after the dedicated dining room closed and the menu appearing elsewhere. The restaurant is sometimes considered pricey, though several comments say the quality justifies the cost when the kitchen delivers, while other critiques highlight oversized sushi pieces, the choice of rice types that can overpower flavors, and a tartare that some found dull or too salty. Dishes such as zaumon tartare are singled out for mixed results, while favorites like the bun, various vegan sushi options, and sides are celebrated. Desserts have sparked debate as well, with coconut panna cotta praised by some and strawberry panna cotta described as disappointing. Allergy concerns are mentioned in one review, and the overall tone ranges from enthusiastic to cautious, but the food is repeatedly said to carry the experience and leave room for return to explore more of the vegan menu.View restaurant profile
Shushu Haru
Plant-based sushi restaurant
Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 5 pm
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 0.7 km
Bar OTTO comes across in reviews as a lively yet intimate spot with standout cocktails and a sushi and sashimi program that many describe as fresh, inventive and beautifully presented. The ambience and service are repeatedly praised, with guests noting attentive, friendly staff, a welcoming bar area, and a warm vibe that suits dates, celebrations or casual nights with friends. The menu is praised for variety and quality, including daikon and burrata, crab bao, cod cheek skewers, wagyu and toro, a ramen with duck leg and truffle oil, and a yuzu cheesecake for dessert, with many savoring the tasting menu and strong wine or sake pairings. While some express that portions can be small for the price and a few service hiccups occur, the overall consensus highlights consistent excellence in food and atmosphere, a willingness to return for omakase or seasonal changes, and Bar OTTO as one of the city’s notable Japanese inspired options.View restaurant profile
Bar OTTO
Opens Today at 5 pmLittle Burgundy, Saint-Henri
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealThe Montreal Ramen Guide: Essential Bowls You Need to TryView More
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≈ 0.7 km
Poke Ici receives praise for fresh poke bowls and sushi, including veggie options, and for good allergen knowledge, with service described as friendly in a cozy space and prices seen as reasonable. The reviews describe reliable, consistently tasty food and a welcoming atmosphere, with some calling it a hidden gem and among the best sushi in Montreal. Diners mention enjoying tuna, salmon and other toppings, and note that portions and flavors are generally satisfying, though a few critiques point to small chirashi portions, an occasionally mediocre poke bowl and tempura, a missing wasabi, and a takeout experience that felt less inviting. Overall the impression is positive, highlighting freshness, variety and affordability alongside a few lapses in execution.View restaurant profile
Poke Ici
Opens Today at 4 pmPointe St-Charles
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≈ 0.8 km
Onigiri Shop is widely praised for fresh, generously filled onigiri and strong value, with many noting the salmon and tuna options as standout and the rice perfectly prepared. The menu appeals for its variety and convenience, including a mini ramen and easy takeout, making it a good quick snack or meal. While most reviews are positive, some experiences point to inconsistency in quality across visits or locations, with occasional rice that is cold or bland and slower service for takeout. A few customers mention friendly staff and a cozy vibe, though a couple describe less favorable encounters. Overall, the reviews present Onigiri Shop as a solid, affordable option for flavorful onigiri and casual Japanese fare, best enjoyed by trying several varieties to find personal favorites.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Fresh handmade onigiri
Open until 8 pm
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 0.9 km
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi draws broadly positive feedback for a stylish setting and a menu that blends Japanese and Thai influences, with fresh and flavorful sushi and poke bowls at the center of most visits. Reviewers highlight dishes ranging from miso soup with soft tofu to Shushu poke bowls with tuna, salmon, and shrimp tempura, plus sushi favorites and creative options like sushi pizza and gyoza. The quality and freshness are frequently praised, with many noting generous portions and good value, especially for takeout or delivery. Service is described as friendly and efficient when the restaurant is not crowded, but several diners report slow or uneven service during busy periods, occasional lapses with water refills and check-ins, and some inconsistency in portions or flavor. The atmosphere and decor are cited as a plus, making it a solid choice for a casual meal with friends or family, with strong recommendations to try miso soup, sashimi and omakase offerings, and a few notes that loud music can detract from the experience.View restaurant profile
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi
Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 4:30 pmLittle Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviewers consistently describe Regashi Isakaya as a refined Japanese restaurant with superb service, a warm intimate ambiance, and a menu that showcases fresh and aged seafood at a high level. The tasting menu is frequently singled out as a must, and the sashimi, aged fish in maturation, and delicate broths are repeatedly praised for balance and finesse, with dishes noted for meticulous preparation and thoughtful presentation. The staff is described as attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, offering personalized recommendations and small attentive touches, while the atmosphere is noted as convivial whether dining solo or with friends. Several diners highlight the exceptional quality, variety of flavors, and thoughtful sake and wine options, making it feel like a true destination. A minority consider the price point steep or portions modest for certain appetites, and a few reviews mention isolated issues such as occasional communication gaps or, in one case, illness after the meal. Overall Regashi Isakaya is seen as a remarkable, memorable dining experience that invites return visits to explore more of the menu.View restaurant profile
Regashi Isakaya
Opens Today at 6 pmSaint-Henri, Little Burgundy
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub Guide
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews of Onigiri Shop show a generally positive impression of flavorful onigiri, a wide variety of fillings including vegetarian options, and good value, with many customers noting fresh ingredients, neat preparation, and fast friendly service. The dining experience is praised for helpful guidance through the menu and attentive staff, but several visits raise concerns about inconsistency between dine in and takeout, with rice sometimes undercooked or bland, fillings dry or not as flavorful as before, and occasional misorders or items missing. Several critics highlight packaging and practicality issues for takeout and some episodes of unprofessionalism or miscommunication, alongside a few strong warnings about reliability. Despite these issues, many reviewers still recommend Onigiri Shop and describe a welcoming atmosphere, high flavor potential, and plans to return, while others urge the owners to address order accuracy and staff professionalism.View restaurant profile
Onigiri Shop
Opens Today at 12 pmVerdun
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews about Kashima highlight good quality sushi, extremely fresh fish and generous portions, with service described as quick and friendly and many saying it’s the best value for sushi in Montreal. Several commenters note that Kashima operates as takeout only with no indoor seating. A few experiences mention order mistakes in takeout or delivery, while others praise timely delivery and careful preparation. A standout moment recalls a courteous staff member who gifted sweets and edamame. Sushi such as tuna is repeatedly described as very fresh and tasty, with well seasoned rice and great overall flavor. Some comparisons imply Kashima surpasses other local spots, though prices are noted as higher than the average Montreal sushi shop. Overall the tone is positive about the food and the experience despite occasional issues and the takeout only format.View restaurant profile
Kashima
Opens Today at 4:30 pmWestmount
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviewers describe Sushi Bar Kim as a small, family run spot in Westmount with consistently high quality sushi that often outshines more expensive places. Food is fresh and top quality, with many calling it the best sushi in Montreal and noting that offerings compare favorably to higher end spots while remaining approachable in price. The vibe is unpretentious and welcoming, and the service is top tier with friendly staff. Dishes like the beef teriyaki plate with miso soup receive praise, and the Miami is frequently recommended. Overall, Sushi Bar Kim is seen as a hidden gem and a standout choice in the city for reliable taste and value.View restaurant profile
Sushi Bar Kim
Open until 6 pmWestmount, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Ryu is widely praised for fresh, flavorful sushi and attentive service, with many calling it among the best sushi spots in Montreal and highlighting wagyu dumplings, tataki, and superb hand rolls. The atmosphere is stylish, cozy, and vibey, with music and a welcoming vibe. Service is frequently described as friendly and professional, though a few reviews mention billing can be slow at times on busy nights. A common critique is small portions for the price, and some dishes with cold sushi rice. Overall, Ryu stands out as a top sushi destination for quality and experience, with caveats about price to portion balance and occasional inconsistencies.View restaurant profile
Ryu
Opens Today at 6 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Biru Biru draws a mixed but generally positive buzz for fresh sashimi, flavorful sushi, and a lively cozy vibe, with many reviewers praising the wide all you can eat options and good value, especially when promotions are on and the ordering process via QR is convenient. Food quality and presentation are highlighted as strong points, and the atmosphere and staff friendliness are repeatedly mentioned. However experiences vary: some guests report fast, attentive service and efficient pacing, while others describe slow or detached service, forgotten or misdelivered items, and pressure to tip or pay, as well as issues with pricing, language barriers, and inconsistent attention after the first round. Some reviews mention lunch menu limitations or occasional quality dips, others defend Biru Biru as among the best AYCE sushi in Montreal. Overall the place comes across as a popular, enjoyable spot with freshness and ambiance at its core, but with notable fluctuations in service and value from visit to visit.View restaurant profile
Biru Biru
Open until 3 pm - Reopens at 4:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Mentioned in: 16 Izakayas to Try in Montreal: a Japanese Pub GuideWhere to Eat the Best General Tao in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.7 km
All in all, Sushi Shop earns praise for very fresh sushi and great quality, with the food and service described as excellent and Sushi Shop felt to be a favorite by many; bowls are loaded well and dishes are generally very good, while this small operation is run with care by friendly and adorable staff who warn about wait times and stay cheerful; one note mentions the rice being too compact and somewhat disappointing, but the overall impression is welcoming and encouraging for the team.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop
Open until 8 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Maison Est | East House receives broad praise for fresh, flavorful sushi, generous portions, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere with friendly, attentive staff. Reviewers consistently note the quality of fish and homemade sauces, along with a cozy vibe and quick service even when busy. Standout items like spicy salmon, spicy tuna, and shrimp tempura rolls are frequently mentioned, and cookies and drinks are highlighted as well. A few critics report uneven experiences with Uber Eats deliveries, with some finding flavors bland and fish quality inconsistent compared to dining in. There are stories of exemplary customer service and staff going above and beyond, including handling mixups and returning forgotten items. Overall the place is described as a neighborhood gem with a modern yet cozy vibe, great value, and evident care and passion behind the food. While there are occasional waits during peak times, the general consensus is that the experience is worth it for fresh sushi and friendly service.View restaurant profile
Maison Est | East House
Open until 7:30 pmWestmount
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Sushi Ste-Catherine offers a generous all you can eat sushi experience with a wide variety and strong value for lunch, drawing praise for fast service and many fresh flavors. Food is described as fresh and flavorful with highlights like salmon and a broad selection of rolls, tempura and other dishes, though a few visits note inconsistent preparation and some items arriving cold or in small portions. Service quality is mixed, ranging from friendly, quick, and accommodating staff to slower, busier times where attentiveness suffers or management comes off as brusque. The atmosphere is often lively and busy, sometimes crowded or cramped during peak hours, and a few reviews mention chilly or uncomfortable indoor conditions or noise levels. While gluten free options can be limited and ordering experiences vary, the restaurant remains a frequent Montreal all you can eat sushi choice for many who value variety and price, with several calling it among the better options in the city despite occasional service and consistency drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Sushi Ste-Catherine
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Overall, reviews show a mixed but predominantly positive impression of Sushi Time, with many pointing to fresh ingredients, appealing presentation, generous portions, and a wide variety of rolls from classics to specialties, along with good value and friendly service that make the dining or takeout experience enjoyable. Several critiques mention inconsistent quality, including sushi that feels average with a big salmon bone, pieces of shrimp tails, rolls that do not hold their shape, and avocado that has turned brown. Some expectations are not met when requested mayo is missing, and a few reviewers wonder if the restaurant changed hands. Delivery and takeout experiences are uneven, with long waits reported even for nearby locations and challenges contacting staff or obtaining status updates. Despite these issues, many reviewers commend the taste, freshness, and presentation, with some calling it the best sushi place around and noting that nine pieces per roll contribute to a satisfying meal. Overall, it seems to be a place that draws repeat visits for its strong flavors, generous portions, and friendly service, while ongoing efforts to improve consistency and delivery reliability would bolster the positive impression.View restaurant profile
Sushi Time
Open until 9 pmVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 2 km
Viet Express draws praise for flavorful banh mi and comforting soups at affordable prices, with crusty bread, generous fillings, and delicate sauces highlighted by many customers. The spot is described as small but efficient, often delivering orders quickly with friendly, attentive service in a casual, welcoming atmosphere. Menu highlights include pork BBQ banh mi, chicken options, vegetarian banh mi, tonkinese soup, and bubble tea combos, all offering good value. Reviews describe it as a dependable lunch or takeout option, though a few note that the pork can be fatty and that busy evenings may bring longer waits; overall, meals are tasty, well presented, and worth returning for.View restaurant profile
Viet Express
Open until 9 pmVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Park is described as modern yet intimate, with soft lighting and elegant furnishings that suit both casual dinners and special occasions. The food is consistently praised for freshness and quality, with sushi, sashimi, and omakase singled out as standout and premium platters noted for their presentation and variety. The open kitchen and sushi bar let guests watch technique unfold, adding to the immersive dining experience. Service is frequently lauded as attentive and knowledgeable, though a few reviews report slow pacing, timing issues for large groups, and mismatches between expectations and reality in some visits. Pricing is consistently noted as on the higher side, reflecting the high quality but leaving some diners feeling value varies by experience and dish. Ambiance, design, and location receive praise, while some reviewers mention noise, cramped seating, and occasional inconsistencies that can affect the overall impression. Overall Park stands out in Montreal as a top destination for Japanese Korean fusion, celebrated for its expertise and dramatic, memorable meals, with many guests eager to return for celebrations or special occasions, even as a minority recounts disappointing moments that tempered their enthusiasm.View restaurant profile
Park
Open until 2:30 pm - Reopens at 5:30 pmWestmount
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealMontreal's Best Restaurants for Tasting Menus by Renowned ChefsView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviews for Poke Bento describe fresh, affordable poke bowls and bento options with consistent quality and quick, friendly service, making it a go to option for lunch or dinner. Portions are generally generous and prices praised, with many noting strong value, occasional promotions, and easy ordering through Uber Eats or Fantuan, while direct orders sometimes include a free drink or appetizer. A few experiences are more mixed, with some bowls heavy on rice and light on toppings, and salmon or salmon flambé options receiving lower marks. The restaurant is often described as a hidden gem in downtown Montreal or near the metro, attracting regulars from surrounding areas for reliable freshness and speedy service.View restaurant profile
Poke Bento
Open until 9:30 pmDowntown, Shaughnessy Village
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Umamia is repeatedly described as a standout sushi spot with ultra-fresh fish, creative rolls, and meticulous preparation that impresses diners who value quality ingredients and elegant presentation. The atmosphere is warm, modern, and inviting, with a calm, refined vibe and a well chosen playlist. Service is generally attentive and friendly, with helpful recommendations, though a few reviews mention slower pacing or occasional inconsistencies. The BYOW concept is a major plus for many, often paired with thoughtful corkage and glassware, while a small number note hidden charges or misalignment with expectations. Dishes such as sashimi, nigiri, and signature rolls like Griffin and Tokyo uramaki are celebrated for balance and freshness, with some meals noting that portions feel modest for the price. Overall Umamia is seen as a premium yet accessible sushi experience, ideal for celebrations or casual dinners, and frequently recommended as one of the best sushi options in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Umamia
Restaurant offering tasty Japanese-inspired cuisine
Open until 5 pm
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.1 km
Aki Sushi
Eating good, fresh sushi has never been so easy and accessible with Aki Sushi!
Open until 5:30 pm
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest
≈ 2.1 km
Ozen in Griffintown is widely described as a reliable and affordable halal Vietnamese fusion spot with a modern, welcoming atmosphere. Reviews consistently praise fresh ingredients, generous portions, and quick, attentive service, making it a popular lunch destination. Dishes frequently highlighted include pho, various bowls, spring rolls, poke, sushi rolls, and vegetarian options, all noted for good flavor and presentation at reasonable prices. The restaurant is often commended for being halal friendly, with many diners appreciating the flexibility for different dietary needs. Some comments note that certain soups or sauces can be too sweet or the tom yum broth not authentic, and a few experiences mention hiccups during peak hours or occasional ordering glitches. Overall, Ozen is seen as a standout in the area for casual, tasty, halal Asian fusion with a friendly staff and strong value.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Ozen
Open until 9 pmGriffintown, Montreal-Southwest
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Dragon Bol draws mixed feedback: some praise fresh, tasty sushi with good portions and appealing presentation, including kamikaze salmon and tuna, while others report rice that is hard or dry and occasional fishy notes that detract from the experience. Pricing is seen as standard for the area by some but premium by others. Service is often friendly and attentive, yet there are reports of long waits, especially for online orders or during busy times, and takeout packaging that sometimes omits utensils or napkins. The venue is small, mostly takeout, sometimes tucked in a condo with no signage, and parking can be tough. Overall, Dragon Bol is regarded as a solid sushi option in the area, with fresh ingredients and strong items, though consistency and timing can vary.View restaurant profile
Dragon Bol
Open until 9 pmOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Galerie D'Okeya is described as a hidden gem offering fresh, made-to-order onigiri and casual handrolls at a quick counter-service pace, with the tuna and other fish praised for their quality. The space also functions as a small Japanese ceramics boutique, inviting guests to browse tableware and trinkets while they eat, which adds a distinctive and charming atmosphere. The menu features chirashi with very fresh fish and a variety of options, and matcha desserts are a standout, though some desserts like Dango may be less convincing. Seating is limited to counters and stools, creating a true counter dining feel rather than a traditional dining room. Overall, Galerie D'Okeya comes across as a noteworthy discovery for lovers of Japanese cuisine and tableware, delivering good value, a friendly vibe, and a dedicated focus on authentic flavors.View restaurant profile
Galerie D'Okeya
May be temporarily closedDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Okane Sushi Bar earns high marks for generous portions, especially the salmon in salads, and for fresh, well presented fish with big flavorful pieces. Sushi is consistently well made and the service stands out for friendliness, attentiveness, and a simple ordering process guided by staff who check in and accommodate requests like extra spicy mayo. The atmosphere is described as pleasant and quiet, making it a good spot for dates, family visits, or casual meals, with many noting the value and reasonable prices, including student discounts and occasional delivery options. While most reviews are glowing and many say it is one of their favorite spots in Montreal, a few diners mention occasional variability in fish quality. Overall, Okane Sushi Bar balances dependable quality, welcoming service, and good value that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Okane Sushi Bar
Open until 9:30 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Taken together, the reviews describe Sushi Bae as a solid, takeout-friendly option in Verdun with friendly staff, generous portions, fresh fish and toppings, and a house made sauce that many recall fondly as a Verdun gem and a go-to for years. Yet experiences are mixed, with some diners noting the quality lately as average and inconsistent, a shift from past reliability, and even a report of a food poisoning incident from tuna. There are also comments about very good value for the price and strong loyalty, alongside constructive notes like too much lettuce in some rolls and missing condiments on certain orders. All in all, it seems to deliver pleasing dishes for takeout and casual meals, but quality and consistency can vary by visit.View restaurant profile
Sushi Bae
Open until 9 pmVerdun
Review Summary
≈ 2.3 km
Overall, reviews for Sushi Yu Mi describe fresh, delicious sushi with well balanced flavors, attractive presentation, and a clear focus on quality ingredients. The menu spans nigiri, maki, house specialties, and options like an express menu and a tasting menu, with the rice praised as perfectly cooked and the fish described as melt in the mouth; portions on the tasting menu are noted as generous by some. Service is frequently fast and attentive with a friendly vibe, though the ambiance is sometimes described as a bit dated and in need of renovation. The spot is depicted as a small, clean venue offering good value, with several reviews calling it a standout and even one of the best sushi spots in town, and many express the intention to return, including by diners near the Westmount area.View restaurant profile
Sushi Yu Mi
Open until 2 pm - Reopens at 4 pmWestmount
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviews of Sushi Sama show mixed experiences, with some praising quick takeout during busy times, good value, and dishes like sushi pizza and fresh salmon sushi. Other reports describe inconsistent hours, doors locked after opening, and staff not being present when expected, leading to frustration. Takeout wait times are described as long, and issues such as missing soy sauce or imbalanced portions in bowls are noted. Some comments commend the service and friendliness of staff, while others describe a less welcoming experience. Overall, the restaurant delivers enjoyable food at times, but reliability and consistency in hours and service appear to be a concern.View restaurant profile
Sushi Sama
Fresh and fast sushi services, perfect for all time eat!
Opens Today at 3 pm
Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Sushi Shop is described as well organized with fresh ingredients, and Shrimp Tartare is noted as a favorite. New management is described as friendly and professional, with amazing service and a generally positive vibe. The Karaage chicken and mango poke bowl are highlighted as amazing, and the chef's choice rolls are said to be incredible and seriously delicious. The overall message is that coming back is definitely worth it, with many noting good experiences and high praise for quality. A few comments caution not to be fooled by ratings, while others mention the lovely catering by the new owners. Food is described as prepared quickly yet tasting amazing, and both sushi and poke bowls are praised for freshness and bold flavors. Overall, Sushi Shop is seen as delivering strong quality, friendly staff, and standout dishes that keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shop
Open until 9 pmNotre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Kaizen Manga Cafe is described as a cozy, welcoming hub with a colorful, book-filled vibe that makes it great for studying, reading manga, or catching up with friends. The menu earns praise for standout matcha and coffee, tasty bites like banh mi and onigiri, and drinks such as raspberry matcha and mango yuzu sodas, with many noting the quality and presentation. A strong sense of community comes from attentive, friendly staff and a space that feels inclusive, with a flexible model that includes a member option and student discounts, plus weekday coworking and weekend events. Some reviews note the space can get warm without air conditioning and occasional inconsistencies in food seasoning or cleanliness, but overall the atmosphere, vibes, and value for manga lovers and students keep bringing people back. It is often described as a real gem and the go-to place to read, work, study, and enjoy drinks and bites.View restaurant profile
Kaizen Manga Café
Open until 8 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top Picks
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
MAÜ MONTREAL is seen as a great option for celebrations and large group reservations, offering ample space without making guests feel distant. Reviews mention a sharing style with a mix of dishes including wings and pasta, with most items satisfying and a few misses noted. The vibe blends a luxurious atmosphere with approachability, featuring decor across three levels and a pleasant musical mix. The staff are praised for courtesy and efficiency even during busy times, and the underground area with a DJ adds a lively afterparty while the downstairs space feels cozy and well spaced. Overall the experience is described as inviting with strong food and drinks, making it a solid choice for birthdays, group nights, or other celebrations and several reviewers say they would return.View restaurant profile
MAÜ MONTREAL
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Yoko Luna is described as a visually stunning venue that blends restaurant, bar and club, with decor that many reviewers call unique and glamorous and a vibe that shifts from relaxed cocktails to high energy dancing. The food gets consistent praise for freshness and flavor, with favorites including sashimi, ceviche and wagyu dishes, though several readers note small portions and high prices. Service is frequently lauded for warmth and attentiveness, yet a number of experiences mention uneven timing, rushed transitions, or delays during peak hours. The entertainment makes a big impression, from live shows to a DJ that drives the late night mood, and the overall atmosphere is often described as upscale, festive and immersive. Some critiques mention overlength waits, aggressive or inconsistent front of house moments, and drink prices that fail to match value, particularly during club hours. Taken together, Yoko Luna emerges as a top choice for a special night out that combines refined dining with an energetic nightlife experience, delivering memorable ambiance and strong hospitality when expectations align with the price point.View restaurant profile
Yoko Luna
Opens Tomorrow at 6 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealFrom Lima to Montreal: the Best Peruvian Restaurants to DiscoverView More
Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviews portray Zoelle as a standout dining destination with a stunning setting and a fusion concept that blends Mediterranean and Japanese influences. Service is repeatedly praised for attentiveness, warmth, and expert recommendations across the menu, with several mentions of knowledgeable staff guiding choices and making celebrations feel special. The food earns high marks for freshness and presentation, from sushi and sashimi to tartares, octopus, lamb meatballs, braised beef, and a dessert strong point, while cocktails like the passion fruit martini and espresso martini are often highlighted favorites. The atmosphere is described as elegant yet inviting, with some noting a lively vibe and others appreciating a calmer, refined dining room, though a few reviews call value into question and note occasional slower pacing or menu gaps during peak times. Practical perks such as nearby valet parking, a newer lunch option, and a well stocked bar are often mentioned, and overall Zoelle is seen as a memorable and repeatable experience worth returning to for special occasions, dates, or group dinners.View restaurant profile
Restaurant ZOËLLE
Open until 10 pmDowntown
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Review Summary
≈ 2.4 km
Reviews describe Mona Loa as a visually striking cavernous speakeasy with dim lighting, warm tones, and a unique decor that makes the space feel intimate yet elevated. The vibe is repeatedly praised as cozy and immersive, a great setting for dates or a night out with friends, and the cocktails are often highlighted for being creative and well balanced, with a standout Habibi cocktail frequently praised. Food receives mixed notes, with some dishes like seafood and sushi praised for freshness and flavor, while others arrive cold or fall short of expectations for the price. Service is generally friendly and attentive but inconsistent at times, and during busy periods some guests report slower pacing or seating and menu hiccups. The location and atmosphere are consistently cited as a major draw, including the sense of discovery and the overall aesthetic, sometimes described as a hidden gem on Crescent with a basement bar and lively music. Reservations are advised as the place fills up, and a few reviews caution about noise levels and the value for money. Overall Mona Loa is seen as a must visit for ambiance and drinks, with the experience varying by visit depending on service and kitchen execution.View restaurant profile
Mona Loa
Opens Today at 5 pmDowntown
Mentioned in: The Best Speakeasies in Montreal: Hidden Bars You Have to Experience
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