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Ohana Sushi Vegan - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Ohana Sushi Vegan

Opens Today at 2 pm
(363)
Le 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

Review Summary

Across numerous reviews, Ohana Sushi Vegan is described as a vibrant and creative vegan sushi and poke bowls spot with fresh ingredients, beautiful presentation, and flavors that delight both vegans and non vegans alike. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, with friendly service, while the menu offers a wide variety and gluten free options, and portions are generous for the price. The dishes are repeatedly praised for originality, texture, and balance, from sushi platters to signature rolls, and the overall experience is considered worth returning to. Occasional notes about limited seating and occasional delays are mentioned, but the consensus remains highly positive and fans look forward to returning.View restaurant profile
Sushi Crescent - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Sushi Crescent

Relaxed sushi house with warm, stylish décor offering a variety of maki & Japanese kitchen entrees.
May be temporarily closed
(198)
Downtown

Review Summary

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
Mitsuki Sushi Bar - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Mitsuki Sushi Bar

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(2457)
Brossard

Review Summary

Reports consistently highlight Mitsuki Sushi Bar for fresh, well presented sushi and a varied all you can eat menu that also includes non-sushi options, with fast, friendly service and a lively, family friendly atmosphere. The QR code ordering system helps keep service efficient and plates coming quickly, and parking and ambiance are generally praised. While a few visits note occasional omissions, overcooked items, or busy nights with noise and crowding, the overall sentiment stays strongly positive with good value for the quality and a high standard of hospitality. In short, Mitsuki Sushi Bar is widely regarded as a top all you can eat sushi spot on the South Shore, offering ample variety, reliable freshness, and attentive staff that keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
Prima Luna - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Prima Luna

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(231)
RDP-Pointe-aux-Trembles

Review Summary

Prima Luna shines with refined Italian cooking that is well balanced and beautifully presented, with dishes ranging from pasta and seafood to pizza and even sushi that many reviewers find fresh and flavorful. The service is consistently described as impeccable, attentive, and professional, helping meals feel effortless whether for business lunches or festive gatherings. The ambiance is chic, warm, and welcoming, making it easy to relax and connect in both intimate and lively settings. A standout wine selection including private import options complements the menu and enhances the dining experience. Prima Luna is repeatedly highlighted as a strong choice for events, from weddings and engagements to corporate parties, with well orchestrated details and a smooth flow. Overall the value and quality are appreciated, with many guests noting that the experience justifies the price.View restaurant profile
Sushi Hidden Fish - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Sushi Hidden Fish

Combining Japanese traditional cuisine with a modern eastern Palette
Opens Today at 5 pm
(1518)
Downtown

Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealHidden Gem Restaurants to Uncover Another Side of MontrealView More

Review Summary

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
Pandora Supper Club - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Pandora Supper Club

Opens Friday at 7 pm
(250)
Chomedey, Pont Viau

Mentioned in: Best Supper Clubs in Montreal You Need to Experience

Review Summary

Pandora Supper Club emerges in reviews as a lively and stylish venue perfect for celebrations and nights out, where attentive service and friendly bartenders create memorable experiences with personalized drinks. Guests consistently praise the ambiance with good music and decor that feels welcoming and chic, and many note they plan to return with friends. While some observations touch on improvements such as keeping food hot and the lighting and seating more suitable for dining, the overall sentiment highlights strong hospitality, generous portions, and top notch drinks. Overall, Pandora Supper Club offers a vibrant setting with delightful drinks and courteous service that guests remember when looking for a night out on the north shore.View restaurant profile
K2 Bistro - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

K2 Bistro

Opens Today at 12 pm
(845)
Downtown, Golden Square Mile

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in Montreal

Review Summary

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
Zento Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Zento Sushi

Dishes like sushi, stir-fries & teriyaki plates are served in a stylish setting with bonsai trees.
Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(2377)
L'Île-Perrot

Review Summary

Zento Sushi stands out for fresh, beautifully presented sushi, inventive rolls, and a strong selection of combos that please both sushi fans and those who enjoy Asian Fusion. The atmosphere is charming and the service is frequently described as friendly and professional, with attentive staff and the option to book the private seating 'Japanese Style' for a special evening. The food quality is consistently high, with super fresh ingredients and thoughtful presentation, and while prices are on the higher side many feel the value justifies the cost. A few visits note slower service, but overall this dining experience remains reliable, memorable, and worth a repeat visit.View restaurant profile
Kyomi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Kyomi

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1875)
LaSalle

Mentioned in: Montreal Poke Bowls: 18 Restaurants for the Best Hawaiian BowlsEating Local in Montreal: Our Top Picks Committed to Serving Quebec FoodsView More

Review Summary

Kyomi offers a warm, elegant Asian fusion dining experience with a welcoming atmosphere and a menu that includes sushi, seafood, and signature mains. Diners consistently praise fresh flavors, generous portions, and attentive, professional service that makes guests feel cared for. The ambiance is described as beautiful and refined, great for date nights, celebrations, or casual dinners with friends. A few notes mention uncomfortable chairs, occasional noise, and minor service or kitchen hiccups. Some visits note parking or access issues during peak times. Overall, the restaurant is viewed as a strong choice with good value, a reliable menu, and a track record that brings guests back for repeat visits and special occasions. The experience is widely considered a standout in the area and a popular spot for celebrations.View restaurant profile
L'Atelier Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

L'Atelier Sushi

Opens Tuesday at 4 pm
(967)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

L'Atelier Sushi is praised for a cozy, intimate setting, attentive service, and a menu that feels fresh and inventive. Reviews highlight beautiful presentation, high quality fish, and flavorful sushis that mix traditional technique with creative twists. Many diners applaud the chef's choice options and the surprise menu as excellent value and a fun way to discover new combinations. The service is described as friendly, professional, and thoughtful, with attentive staff explaining the menu and accommodating requests. A few notes mention a lively or loud ambiance and occasional longer waits, but these do not overshadow the overall satisfaction. Reservations are recommended and the restaurant is viewed as a great option before a show or for a special occasion. Overall, guests describe the sushi as fresh and delicious, the flavors exciting, and the experience consistently memorable, making this a standout spot in the area.View restaurant profile
Niji Sushi Bar - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Niji Sushi Bar

Creative approaches to Japanese dishes & sushi, with multicourse chef's menus in a stylish space.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(2147)
Brossard

Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi Restaurants

Review Summary

Niji Sushi Bar is widely praised for fresh, expertly prepared sushi and sashimi, with beautiful presentation and a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. Guests note attentive service that explains the menu and accommodates dietary needs, including clearly marked gluten free options, making diners feel valued. Omakase experiences are frequently highlighted as standout and inventive, complemented by a sleek, elegant decor and a calm, pleasant vibe. While a few reviews mention high prices or occasionally small portions for the cost, the overall impression centers on exceptional quality, thoughtful recommendations, and a memorable dining experience that keeps people coming back. This place on the south shore is described as a top sushi destination with repeat visits and strong recommendations from many diners.View restaurant profile

Fukurō: tapas + cocktails

Asian tapas and handcrafted cocktails
Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
(144)
Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Fukuro offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where a family owned team serves flavorful tapas and inventive cocktails with evident care. The concise, seasonal menu blends Asian influences with tapas staples for a surprising and satisfying result, and great value. Hospitality stands out with friendly, attentive staff that help create a welcoming, almost homey vibe. The decor is stylish and intimate, and weekend live music adds a lively touch without overpowering the dining experience. Across numerous visits, guests celebrate consistent quality, thoughtful execution, and a sense that Fukuro is a standout spot for meals and gatherings in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Knot d'Asie - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Knot d'Asie

Knot is a vibrant Asian fusion restaurant and cocktail bar in Vaudreuil-Dorion.
Opens Today at 10 am
(825)
Vaudreuil-Dorion

Review Summary

Reviews describe Knot d'Asie as a warm and stylish spot with a welcoming atmosphere, comfortable seating, and a room that feels spacious and bright. The menu offers a wide Asian fusion selection, with favorites like pho, sushi, bao buns, katsu chicken, noodles, and breakfast options on weekends, all praised for freshness and thoughtful presentation. Service is repeatedly noted as friendly, attentive, and professional, with staff guiding guests through the menu and ensuring a smooth dining experience. Dishes are frequently highlighted for their vibrant plating, quality ingredients, and satisfying flavors, making many visits feel like a special occasion. Overall, Knot d'Asie comes across as a reliable go-to for both casual meals and celebrations, delivering consistently strong food, attractive presentation, and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Zenbu Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Zenbu Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(487)
Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Ville Saint-Laurent

Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsThe Best Bring Your Own Wine Restaurants in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Zenbu Sushi is described as a standout neighborhood spot with fresh, flavorful sushi, beautiful presentation and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Guests note generous portions, quick service, friendly and attentive staff, and a varied menu that keeps things interesting. The option to bring your own wine is a big plus, along with good value for money and consistently high quality. While some mention prices can feel a bit steep and a few presentations could be more refined, the overall impression is very positive and many say they will return. Overall Zenbu Sushi is seen as a reliable choice for casual meals or special occasions, with particular praise for the spider roll and the lively, flavorful flavors across the menu.View restaurant profile
Katsu Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Katsu Sushi

Opens Today at 5 pm
(853)
Saint-Hubert, Longueuil

Review Summary

Katsu Sushi is described as fresh and flavorful with dishes made to order and a warm, welcoming ambiance that makes the dining experience comfortable. The service is often fast and attentive, with many praising the polite staff and efficient kitchen, though a few visits note some variability and moments when the smiles or attentiveness are lacking. The all-you-can-eat option is frequently highlighted for good value and solid quality, with particular praise for sashimi and specialty items like takoyaki and the flame-seared sushi, and several reviews mention the option to bring your own wine until licensing changes affected this. On the downside, some comments point to inconsistencies such as nigiri with a bit too much rice, sticky tables, and occasional cleanliness concerns like dust on ceilings or fixtures. A change in ownership is cited as improving some aspects of the experience while also restricting alcohol access in others. Overall, the place emerges as a strong sushi choice with fresh fish, fair prices, and a lively yet calm setting that makes repeat visits likely.View restaurant profile
Miyuki Sushi Bar - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Miyuki Sushi Bar

Opens Tuesday at 11:30 am
(1093)
Boucherville, Longueuil

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently praise Miyuki Sushi Bar for exceptionally fresh and flavorful sushi, with dishes that are thoughtfully balanced and beautifully presented. Many guests note that the menu avoids heavy tempura and mayo, allowing the true taste of each ingredient to shine and the chef's skill to show through. Service is described as attentive and friendly, contributing to a warm and inviting atmosphere, while the overall ambiance and tasteful decor enhance the dining experience. The option to bring your own wine and the pleasant terrace setting are appreciated by guests seeking a relaxed yet refined evening. The restaurant is frequently cited as among the best sushi spots on the South Shore and in the greater Montreal area, a favorite for anniversaries and celebrations. Occasional mentions of small service quirks or decor refresh needs exist, but they do not take away from the high quality and enjoyment. Overall, high quality ingredients, generous portions, consistent excellence, and a welcoming vibe define the Miyuki Sushi Bar experience.View restaurant profile
Kimpo Korean BBQ - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Kimpo Korean BBQ

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(1532)
Boucherville

Mentioned in: The Best All You Can Eat Buffets in MontrealWhere to Eat the Best Korean BBQ in MontrealView More

Review Summary

Kimpo Korean BBQ is repeatedly praised for flavorful meats, fresh sushi, and a broad all you can eat selection that keeps the plates coming. The lively, welcoming atmosphere and fast, attentive service make it a good fit for families, groups, or a casual date night, with generous portions and solid value for the price noted by many reviewers. A playful robot server, quick restocks, and dessert options add to the experience, and guests highlight the friendly staff and consistently high quality of both grill meats and side dishes. While a few comments mention pricing quirks or occasional gaps in value, the overall sentiment is that dining at Kimpo Korean BBQ is worth returning for and recommending.View restaurant profile

Taiyo Cité

Japanese restaurant offering an all-you-can-eat experience (sushi, BBQ, izakaya) spread over three floors
Opens Today at 11:30 am
(41)
Downtown

Review Summary

Taiyo Cité delivers a warm, welcoming atmosphere with fresh, delicious food and attentive, friendly service that many reviews highlight, along with a distinctive futuristic vibe featuring robots and trains and a popular all you can eat BBQ on the first floor. Dessert options are solid and the overall experience feels well put together, even when service can be slower during busy times or presentation varies. It's seen as a place to return with friends for a memorable night and strong vibes that complement the quality cuisine.View restaurant profile
La Nuit Shanghai - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

La Nuit Shanghai

The most luxurious and entertaining cabaret in DIX30
Opens Thursday at 5 pm
(1610)
Brossard

Mentioned in: Best Supper Clubs in Montreal You Need to ExperienceThe Best Dinner Shows in MontrealView More

Review Summary

La Nuit Shanghai is described as an elegant, immersive dining and entertainment destination, with a glamorous old Shanghai atmosphere and a show that runs through the evening. The cuisine earns high praise for quality, especially sushi and other Asian dishes, with cocktails and refined presentation that many find exceptional. Service is repeatedly celebrated as attentive, personalized and professional, creating a feeling of being well taken care of during celebrations, business events, or group outings. The performances are a standout feature, described as spectacular cabaret style with dancers, singers and a DJ, providing a lively vibe that can elevate the experience beyond the food. Some critiques note that prices are premium for the portion size, occasional seating or view limitations, and that the late show may feel more like a party, with logistics such as parking or service pacing affecting the experience for some guests. Overall it is a memorable destination that many guests say they would return to for the ambiance, show and service.View restaurant profile
Mikasa Sushi Bar & Yakiniku - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Mikasa Sushi Bar & Yakiniku

Opens Today at 4 pm
(651)
Chomedey

Mentioned in: Guide to The Best Japanese Restaurants in MontrealA Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi RestaurantsView More

Review Summary

Mikasa Sushi Bar & Yakiniku earns broad praise for its high quality sushi and standout Japanese BBQ experience. Sashimi and sushi are described as fresh and beautifully presented, with many noting flavorful salmon and inventive rolls. The Yakiniku side is a major draw, featuring well marinated meats, wagyu and kalbi, with generous portions and tasty sides. Service is consistently described as attentive and friendly, with staff offering recommendations and smooth, efficient dining. The decor and ambiance are frequently highlighted as chic and welcoming, contributing to a memorable evening. A few comments mention lighting and occasional wait times, and some diners feel the prices are on the higher side, but the overall experience is widely regarded as worth it. This blend of quality, variety and service makes Mikasa a go-to choice for sushi and BBQ enthusiasts.View restaurant profile
Atami Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Atami Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(89)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Atami Sushi shines with delicious sushi and an impressive chef's choice lineup like pirate and geisha, inviting diners to focus on the real deal rather than decor. The atmosphere is enhanced by nice background music and a terrace upstairs that offers a pleasant summer view of the Oratoire St Joseph, while service remains courteous and attentive. Regulars praise it as a top among the best sushi spots and many have been returning for years. Flavors are generally strong with fresh sushi and creative plates, and while the teriyaki chicken is dependable and nicely balanced, some sides such as teriyaki vegetables can be overcooked and the shrimp tempura can feel a bit heavier than ideal, leaving room for refinement. Still, the overall experience leans positive with memorable plates, a friendly staff, and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Kyo Bar Japonais - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Kyo Bar Japonais

Located in Place d’Armes Hôtel & Suites
Opens Today at 7 am
(956)
Old Montreal

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

Review Summary

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

Lanterne

Opens Today at 4 pm
(1327)
Longueuil, Vieux Longueuil

Review Summary

Lanterne comes across as a warm and spacious spot with a welcoming vibe where the food presentation is praised as attractive and the sushi and pokebowls are frequent highlights. Sushi lovers often note divine flavors and a chef visible at work, while portions are described as generous and well sized. The service is consistently described as friendly and efficient, with many appreciating a calm yet lively atmosphere and the option to dine on a terrace or inside. The interior is liked for its tasteful, not overly flashy decor, and the overall ambiance is noted as pleasant and clean. Parking nearby is easy and free, and the possibility of bringing wine adds to the appeal. The restaurant is frequently described as good value, with dishes that balance quality and price, and special occasions are remembered for attentive service. Overall Lanterne presents a reliable option for sushi and Asian inspired dishes with a friendly, comfortable experience that keeps guests returning.View restaurant profile
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi

Opens Today at 3 pm
(292)
Little Burgundy, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

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
Le Sushi Shack - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Le Sushi Shack

Opens Today at 1 pm
(77)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Le Sushi Shack earns praise for fresh sushi, generous portions, a clean and welcoming atmosphere, and friendly, courteous staff, with gluten-free and vegetarian options like a very good vegan spring roll noted; some criticism mentions a moment of disrespect from a staff member and suggestions to improve decor and warmer lighting; several reviewers commend consistent quality and quick service, including a case where the food and service were so good that a return visit occurred the next day; a few notes of timing issues around closing hours and takeout readiness accompany otherwise positive impressions; overall the reviews depict tasty, fresh dishes and a pleasant vibe with room for minor tweaks to ambiance and pacing.View restaurant profile
Nubo - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Nubo

Opens Wednesday at 5 pm
(64)
Bois-des-Filion

Review Summary

Reviews describe Nubo as a standout on the Rive Nord with superb service, innovative and refined sushi, and a warm, intimate vibe. Diners repeatedly praise attentive staff, well paired wines, and dishes like the hibiscus pearls, octopus beignets, the Yari salmon and apple sushi, and the Bueno dessert, all noted as fresh, balanced and delicious. Many evenings are described as exceptional, with strong praise for the overall experience, the menu variety, and the small, cozy setting that makes reservations important due to limited seating. A few comments mention inconsistency in sushi quality on some nights for the price and a few notes about the bar seating and louder music. Overall the restaurant is recommended for dine in and takeout, with consistent emphasis on quality, creativity and service, and many considering it one of the best sushi options in the area.View restaurant profile
Côba Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Côba Sushi

Opens Today at 5 pm
(355)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Must-Try Sushi Restaurants

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Côba Sushi as a standout destination with fresh, creative sushi, high quality ingredients, and masterful presentation. The atmosphere is consistently praised as cozy, romantic, and inviting, with moody lighting and warm service that makes guests feel welcome every time. Staff are generally praised for friendliness and professionalism, and many diners note reliable kitchen execution and thoughtful chef selections. Dishes such as truffle tuna, wagyu, toro, sashimi and inventive rolls are frequently cited as exceptional, with the overall experience described as among the best sushi in Montreal. Value is seen as solid when quality is weighed against price, though a few guests feel portions are small or prices are high for what is served. A minority report slower service or longer waits and occasional variability in pacing, but most reviews emphasize a memorable, high quality dining experience that keeps locals returning.View restaurant profile
Aji Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Aji Sushi

Opens Today at 4 pm
(633)
Terrebonne/Lachenaie

Review Summary

Reviews describe Aji Sushi as consistently welcoming and well run, with friendly staff who know their product and present sushis in an original way. The sushi is repeatedly praised for freshness and flavor, with many noting the B tasting menu and the overall delicious meals. The service is described as excellent and attentive, and the bring your own wine concept is appreciated, along with thoughtful suggestions from servers that encourage trying new things. Multiple reviewers rank it among the top sushi spots in Terrebonne and Mascouche, with some saying the experience can raise expectations for sushi elsewhere. Occasional criticisms mention slower service at times or hours that need updating, and a few visits report being closed when stopping by, but these concerns do not erase the overall high satisfaction and strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(57)
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Reviews across languages highlight courteous service, fresh sushi, and accessible two-person options at Shushu Bar À Poké + Sushi, with generous portions and a welcoming vibe. Diners describe a great time with tasty, consistently delicious food including the sake, and praise the overall atmosphere and solid service.View restaurant profile
Kishu - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Kishu

Located in Le Fou Fou, a European-style gourmet hall
Opens Today at 10 am
(55)
Town of Mont-Royal

Review Summary

Kishu is widely praised for fresh, well made sushi and friendly, helpful staff who help with choices. Diners highlight standout items like the paradise roll, kamikaze, tuna bowl, sashimi platters, and the house made Yuzu drink, noting the sushi is often extremely fresh and made to order. Several reviews mention fast service and attractive presentation, with many calling it excellent or among the best sushi theyve tried. However, concerns about value appear, with portions described as small and prices high, and some notes about rice texture or balance not always meeting expectations. A few experiences report service missteps or order errors, leading to mixed feelings on certain visits. Overall, Kishu is seen as a strong sushi option with a mix of very positive impressions and some criticisms around price and consistency.View restaurant profile
Avocado Sushi du Village - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Avocado Sushi du Village

Opens Tuesday at 5 pm
(101)
Pointe-Claire

Review Summary

Reviews of Avocado Sushi du Village paint a picture of a cozy, welcoming spot with a focus on fresh, well presented sushi and inventive flavors, with highlights like avocado tartare, salmon sashimi, and dishes such as Nantucket, Lisabel, and Asian Twist; the atmosphere and friendly service are repeatedly praised, and some diners rank it among the best sushi in Montreal. At the same time, experiences vary: several mentions of high prices for what is offered, inconsistent quality, and meals that feel underwhelming or not worth the cost, especially on special occasions; some nights are described as hot or humid with a sticky table and limited kitchen communication. Reservations are often advised due to the busy pace, and while many leave impressed by freshness and presentation or a chocolate cake in a jar, others feel the value and consistency have declined and indicate they might not return.View restaurant profile
Saiko - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Saiko

Opens Today at 5 pm
(208)
Sainte-Dorothée, Chomedey

Review Summary

Reviewers consistently rate Saiko as offering exceptionally fresh, high quality sushi with flavorful, beautifully presented rolls and sashimi. Many note the BYOB option and the intimate, cozy setting that feels like a small neighborhood gem in Laval. Service is widely praised as impeccable, friendly, and attentive, though a few mentions of slower pace during busy times acknowledge the kitchen's careful preparation. The menu is celebrated for creativity and consistency, with favorites noted across visits and takeout described as excellent. Many guests describe the fish as incredibly fresh, with some calling it the best sushi in Laval or the Montreal area and praising the delicate textures. Reservations are advised on weekends due to the small space and popularity. Allergen friendly notes are appreciated, with gluten awareness mentioned in at least one review. Overall, Saiko is described as a hidden gem, a reliable destination for celebratory meals, casual dinners, and special occasions. Diners repeatedly express a desire to return soon, citing excellent value and ongoing high quality.View restaurant profile
Gingembre et Wasabi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Gingembre et Wasabi

Opens Today at 11 am
(109)
Lachute

Review Summary

Reviews for Gingembre et Wasabi highlight fresh ingredients, generous portions, and flavorful sushi, with take-out and quick service frequently noted in the Lachute area. The staff are described as friendly and accommodating, attentive to dietary needs like gluten-free options. Praise goes to the variety and quality of offerings, including breaded chicken sushi that many find surprisingly tasty, while crab and lobster sushi is at times described as bland. Soups and broths are described as rich, and some customers enjoy new dishes like poke bowls. Pricing is seen by some as a bit high, but many feel the quality justifies it and keep returning. A rare negative note mentions illness after a meal, but overall sentiment remains strongly positive and the establishment is regarded as a top sushi option in the area.View restaurant profile
Osmo X Marusan - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Osmo X Marusan

Japanese curries, sandwiches & more in a trendy, fashionable cafe set in an industrial-style space.
Opens Today at 10 am
(770)
Downtown, Quartier des Spectacles

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Review Summary

Osmo X Marusan is described as a visually striking, club‑like cafe that blends Japanese inspired sandos, curry bowls and drinks with a strong coffee and matcha scene, attracting a young, studious crowd and often becoming a lively, crowded space. The atmosphere is frequently praised for its architecture, skylights and terrace, sometimes with a DJ or vinyl vibe, but the overall level of noise and activity can make it hard to study or have a quiet meal. The menu features crowd favorites like tamago sando, karaage sando and katsu curry, with matcha and hojicha drinks earning consistent praise, though some reviews note small portions, bland elements or variable quality and long waits during peak times. Service quality ranges from friendly and attentive to slow or uneven, contributing to mixed overall impressions. Taken together, the place shines for its unique vibe, drinks and creative sandwiches and is often recommended for a social visit or a first experience, while not being ideal for those seeking a quiet, quick meal or a predictable cafe routine.View restaurant profile
Sushi Chef Félix - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Sushi Chef Félix

Opens Today at 11 am
(71)
Saint-Lambert

Review Summary

Overall, reviews of Sushi Chef Félix highlight fresh, tasty sushi and poke bowls at affordable prices. Many diners praise friendly staff, quick service for delivery or takeout, and consistent quality that makes it a go-to spot. However, a number of experiences mention order errors, slow service during busy times, a small interior, and rolls that were not tightly rolled and tended to fall apart. Some critics note limited variety and a lack of creativity in certain rolls. Despite these concerns, the sentiment is strongly positive about the standout poke bowls and maki and the freshness and value of the meals. Overall, Sushi Chef Félix seems to deliver good value and appealing dishes, while service consistency and menu variety appear variable across visits.View restaurant profile
Restaurant JAZZ - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant JAZZ

Opens Thursday at 3:30 pm
(43)
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield

Review Summary

Restaurant JAZZ receives praise for fresh ingredients and flavorful dishes, with sushi often described as fresh and tasty and the baos well balanced, and plates presented neatly. Service is frequently noted as warm, attentive, and professional, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. Several reviews highlight a charming ambiance and a generous, friendly approach from the staff. Some visits report bland dishes and a long wait for meals, even when the restaurant is almost empty. Many guests feel the place is worth trying and would recommend it, especially for seasonal menus with local products.View restaurant profile
Allo Daisy - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Allo Daisy

Opens Tuesday at 11:30 am
(156)
The Village/Centre-Sud

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Review Summary

Allo Daisy delivers a cozy, charming dining experience with a carefully curated menu that shines in gimbap, ramyeon, and bingsu, with croffles and desserts adding to the appeal. Many reviews highlight fresh ingredients, authentic flavors, and well presented dishes. Space is small, leading to a mix of dine-in and takeout where takeout is popular and the atmosphere remains welcoming. Friendly, attentive service and a family run vibe come through, with staff accommodating allergies and special requests. Prices are generally reasonable, though some desserts are noted as pricey but worth it for presentation and taste. Guests often mention the vibe as cute and cozy, with welcoming decor and, at times, lively background music. Several reviews point out that the place can get warm in the summer due to limited air conditioning and seating. Overall, Allo Daisy is described as a little gem for a quick lunch or casual visit that many plan to return to when in the area. With consistent praise for the quality of gimbap and bingsu, this spot tends to leave diners satisfied and ready for a repeat visit.View restaurant profile
Mini Tokyo Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Mini Tokyo Sushi

Opens Today at 11 am
(44)
Boucherville

Review Summary

Reviewers describe Mini Tokyo Sushi as consistently fresh with generous portions and bold flavors, offering a wide selection including many items without seaweed. The service is repeatedly praised for friendliness and efficiency, and many highlights include the chef's choice, sushi, and poké bowls such as mango and chicken, with good value for money. Online ordering has had hiccups for some, including a cancellation after confirmation, while one critique mentions issues with goberge in rolls and rice that did not hold together. Despite the few concerns, the overall tone is that Mini Tokyo Sushi is among the best sushi spots in Boucherville, known for reliable takeout and delivery and a dining experience that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Bloom Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Bloom Sushi

Opens Today at 5 pm
(387)
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown

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Review Summary

Reviews consistently praise Bloom Sushi for inventive vegan sushi, with fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and beautiful presentation that often impresses even non vegans. The service and atmosphere are repeatedly highlighted as warm and attentive in a stylish setting. The menu is creative and diverse, with standout items like miso soup, gyoza, arancini, and a tasting option that showcases the kitchen’s creativity. While busy nights can bring longer waits or occasional mixups, most diners feel the quality justifies the visit and keep coming back. Reservations are wise, and Bloom Sushi is regarded as a standout in Montreal for vegan sushi, offering artistic plates, reliable hospitality, and a memorable plant based dining experience.View restaurant profile
Le Suki - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Le Suki

Opens Thursday at 4:30 pm
(94)
Prévost

Review Summary

Reviews of Le Suki show a mix of standout flavors and attentive service with many positives about the menu's creativity and the quality of the sushi, the variety of dishes, and a welcoming atmosphere that sometimes features a terrace memory and a dessert that wowed guests; some diners describe how the menu blends classic dishes such as General Tao with sushi in unusual flavors, and several say they would return for the house made dishes and the personal touch from the staff. However, a number of reviews point to disappointments, notably on a Valentine menu where the sushi arrived drenched in a sweet thick sauce and the main course felt overly fried and rich, and others mention high prices for what was perceived as ordinary or inconsistent quality. Occasional service gaps, long waits, or uneven experiences on certain visits are noted, but many still consider Le Suki among the best sushi spots in the Laurentides and praise the friendly service, generous portions, and unique combinations that set it apart, making it a destination to try again.View restaurant profile
Le Kioko - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Le Kioko

Opens Today at 11 am
(105)
Saint-Henri, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

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
Wasabi Dan - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Wasabi Dan

Opens Tuesday at 11:45 am
(55)
Boisbriand

Review Summary

Wasabi Dan is described as very clean with attentive service and a varied menu that accommodates gluten free diners, and the atmosphere is welcoming and well presented. Sushi quality is repeatedly praised, with some reviews calling it among the best in Boisbriand and noting standout items such as the chef's selections, many salmon options, dumplings, pizza sushi, and tuna maki. Portions vary across dishes: the stir fry is often generous, while some sushi portions are tiny and can leave diners hungry. BYO wine and beer is appreciated by many, though some feel the charge is steep for what is received. Service is consistently described as impeccable and staff are very friendly, while wait times for food are mentioned as long by some. Overall Wasabi Dan is seen as a strong option for cleanliness, flavor and service, with praise for variety and presentation but some reviews note inconsistency in portion size and value.View restaurant profile
Momoko Comptoir Asiatique - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Momoko Comptoir Asiatique

Opens Today at 4 pm
(110)
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville

Review Summary

Momoko Comptoir Asiatique is described as delivering a standout dining experience with bold flavors and exceptionally fresh sushi, paired with generous portions and attentive, polished service that many reviewers call impeccable. The menu may look simple at first glance, yet every item is said to be elevated by careful preparation, with favorites like rolls, dumplings, soups and even poke bowls receiving high praise and overall value considered competitive. Bring your own wine is frequently mentioned as a plus, and the venue is seen as convenient for both dine-in and takeout. Ambiance is generally positive and the space feels relaxing, though a few diners note the dining room can be chilly. While most dishes shine, a couple of items such as pad thai and general tao were criticized for lacking flavor, while others like the rolls and dumplings were highlighted as standouts. Overall, it is described as a reliable go-to for meals near home, with many mentioning plans to return to explore more of the menu, and staff described as engaging and friendly.View restaurant profile
SMS Sushi Moo-Shi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

SMS Sushi Moo-Shi

May be temporarily closed
(174)
Greenfield Park, Longueuil
Saizen Sushi Bar - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Saizen Sushi Bar

Opens Today at 12 pm
(122)
Côte-des-Neiges, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG)

Review Summary

Saizen Sushi Bar earns praise for quality and freshness, with sushi and rolls described as flavorful and visually appealing, and the Honeymoon Roll and Salmon Popper Salad highlighted as must-tr ies. It is considered among the best sushi spots in the area, offering generous portions and good presentation, though the atmosphere can be loud and a few guests feel the vibe could be more polished. Service gets mixed feedback, ranging from friendly and efficient to moody or inattentive at times, with occasional longer waits and a few billing issues reported. Cleanliness and pacing can also vary, but the food quality often makes the visit worthwhile. Overall, Saizen Sushi Bar is seen as a solid choice for sushi lovers who prioritize fresh fish and flavorful dishes, with many guests planning to return despite some service and ambiance drawbacks.View restaurant profile
Comptoir Shoji - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Comptoir Shoji

Opens Today at 11 am
(28)
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville

Review Summary

Comptoir Shoji is often praised for exceptionally fresh, high quality food and a varied menu that covers sushi, poke bowls, chirashi and kid friendly options. Quick service for a casual lunch and a pleasant, street-food style atmosphere are noted by many, though several reviews report long waits of up to an hour to place an order and frustration about the delay without an apology. The place is hailed as among the best sushi on the south shore with standout dishes like the salmon mango poke bowl, and portions are described as generous and reasonably priced. Some feedback points to room for improvement in service professionalism, with a few customers feeling unsettled by unprofessional interactions. The pregnancy friendly option without raw fish and a vibrant kids menu add to the appeal, and overall the sentiment is that Comptoir Shoji delivers consistently delicious, fresh food that brings many back for more.View restaurant profile
Miyoko Sushi - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Miyoko Sushi

Opens Today at 3 pm
(36)
Saint-Hyacinthe

Review Summary

Miyoko Sushi garners an overwhelmingly positive impression from reviews, with fresh, delicious sushi prepared to order and praised as among the best in Saint Hyacinthe since moving to the area. The offerings are described as fresh and flavorful, with service described as impeccable and attentive, and the friendly owners contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant is noted for good value, with reasonable prices for quality sushi and a convenient location not far from the highway. Some constructive notes mention that the decor could use more character and that some Futomaki rolls were not rolled as tightly as ideal. The boba tea option is appreciated for not being overly sweet and for being reasonably priced.View restaurant profile
Sushi QNQ - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Sushi QNQ

Opens Tuesday at 11 am
(115)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Reviews for Sushi QNQ highlight fresh, tasty sushi and good value, with several diners calling it the best sushi in Montreal and noting the fish is consistently fresh and meals feel rich and savory. The dining atmosphere varies: some describe a pleasant, friendly vibe, while others mention a dark space, a rushed feel near closing, and limited French speakers. Takeout is widely praised, with quick service and easy pickup, including preorder and pay options that fit a busy schedule near Wilderton Mall. Overall, the restaurant is seen as a reliable spot for good sushi at fair prices, with many customers returning for takeout or quick meals, and some expressing that the in person experience can be inconsistent.View restaurant profile
Tenzo Sushi et Fusion - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Tenzo Sushi et Fusion

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(973)
Mirabel

Review Summary

Tenzo Sushi et Fusion is described as a popular all you can eat option with mostly fresh fish, a strong variety of fusion dishes, and fast, friendly service in a cozy, sometimes crowded setting. Many reviewers note convenient ordering via a QR code or mobile system and highlight good value for price, especially when compared with similar options. The dining room is often praised for its energy and ambiance, but the space is crowded and noisy, with tables felt crowded and the dining experience sometimes affected by long waits, especially for dessert or at busy times. Freshness and presentation are commonly praised, with several dishes standing out for quality, while some reports mention inconsistent execution, items being missing, rice or rolls not rolled perfectly, or tempura items arriving cold. Service is frequently described as courteous and efficient, yet a few guests encountered issues such as slow or incomplete orders, or being asked to settle the bill before finishing. Parking and location are noted as favorable in some reviews, and the lunch and weekend menus tend to offer more variety. Overall, Tenzo Sushi et Fusion appears to satisfy many sushi lovers with its all you can eat concept, but experiences can vary due to crowd levels and occasional lapses in service or consistency.View restaurant profile
Ryu - Sushi Terrace Restaurants in Montreal

Ryu

Opens Today at 6 pm
(161)
Griffintown, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

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
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