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Tasting Menu Restaurants in Montreal-East

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Kazumi Sushi Lounge - Tasting Menu Restaurants in Montreal-East

Kazumi Sushi Lounge

Opens Tomorrow at 2 pm
(886)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviewers repeatedly praise Kazumi Sushi Lounge for ultra fresh fish, beautifully presented dishes, and attentive service in a warm, stylish setting. Many highlight the ability to bring your own bottle and the relaxed yet upscale ambiance. The menu blends classic sushi with inventive specials and omakase options that diners describe as consistently excellent. The service is noted as friendly and professional, with many guests appreciating consistent quality and thoughtful recommendations. Some reviews mention slower service during busy periods and a few occasions where the atmosphere was louder than desired. There are occasional comments about value or mixed experiences with certain lobster dishes, but overall the quality and freshness are repeatedly praised. Repeat visitors describe the tasting menus and chef selections as memorable and the fish as impressively fresh. Overall Kazumi Sushi Lounge is regarded as one of the top sushi spots in the city and a place many are eager to return to.View restaurant profile
L'Olive Noire - Tasting Menu Restaurants in Montreal-East

L'Olive Noire

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(325)
Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Montreal-East

Review Summary

Reviewers describe L'Olive Noire as delivering hearty, authentic Moroccan cuisine with generous portions and prices that many feel are fair given the size of the dishes. Dishes such as lamb and chicken tagines, couscous with merguez, pastilla with almonds, zaalouk, and even dessert like crepe mille trous are repeatedly praised for depth of flavor and careful preparation. The atmosphere is praised as authentic and the service described as warm and attentive, with a welcoming vibe and decor that evokes travel. Several notes emphasize that the restaurant is halal and serves no alcohol, and water sometimes comes with a charge, which is a downside for some. A few reviews mention occasional service slowdowns when the place is busy, occasional miscommunications about dishes, and in one case a perception of unequal service order by gender. Overall, however, the consensus is positive, with many recommending L'Olive Noire for a satisfying, flavorful Moroccan experience and for big portions and hearty meals.View restaurant profile

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