Otto Yakitori Izakaya gathers praise for an authentic izakaya vibe and highly flavorful yakitori, with many noting tender skewers like negima, momo, tebasaki, and other favorites, plus standout items such as eel and pork belly, hamachi tataki, and the soft bao buns; the drink program including matcha cocktails and yuzu liqueur is described as a nice bonus, and the atmosphere and attentive service are often highlighted as welcoming and convivial. On the flip side, some guests report underwhelming elements such as undercooked noodles, bland broth, and a soggy stone pot rice, while others find portions small and pricey for what is served, with some skewers arriving lukewarm or lacking salt. Noise levels and a busy club vibe can overwhelm conversations, and service quality is described as inconsistent with occasional long waits; there are also mentions of a booking fee and mixed experiences with staff. Overall, Otto Yakitori Izakaya is regarded as a top pick for authentic grilled skewers and a lively vibe, but potential visitors should brace for variability in price, portion size, and service during peak times.View restaurant profile
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Habibiz is described as a warm, welcoming spot with a cozy, authentic vibe and a great atmosphere for hanging out with friends. The shisha is consistently praised for quality and variety, with many saying it is among the best in Montreal. The food is frequently noted as tasty and well presented, with some dishes highlighted as top picks and good value. Service is repeatedly described as attentive, friendly, and professional, contributing to many reviewers having a very positive experience. A few criticisms appear, including occasional slow service, a cash only policy, and some moments of waiting, but these do not dominate most experiences. Many reviewers also mention the downtown location and the versatile feel for day time coworking or evening socializing, making Habibiz a go to spot for various occasions.View restaurant profile
Reviews of Sushi Sama depict a mix of high praise and practical flaws. Many reviewers celebrate fresh salmon, tasty dishes, and a welcoming, friendly staff, calling it a go to spot and even the best sushi in Montreal. However, others report uneven experiences such as too much salad and insufficient rice in a poke bowl, and in some cases a less inviting server. Value is frequently noted, with affordable pricing for sushi, yet several comments point to long or unpredictable wait times for takeout and a sense that service pace can be slow. Some feedback suggests the overall quality and freshness could be improved, making Sushi Sama a budget-friendly option with strong flavors and good options but with notable inconsistencies in portions, service, and speed.View restaurant profile
Le Poké Station receives praise for fresh, colorful bowls with generous portions, beautifully presented ingredients, and fast, friendly service, with many noting a surprising find in downtown Montreal and a strong variety of toppings and sauces for customization. Positive comments emphasize consistent freshness and satisfying portions plus easy takeout, making it a go-to quick bite for workdays. Several reviews highlight helpful staff and enjoyable dining interiors, though some mention that atmosphere can feel less appealing in certain locations. Others recount a decline in quality and portion size as prices rose, along with omissions or smaller toppings that lead to frustration and plans not to return. Accessibility is noted by a reviewer who found the entrance not wheelchair friendly. Overall, Le Poké Station is described as a solid option for fresh poke with focus on freshness, quantity, and service, but concerns about price increases, inconsistent quality, and ambiance appear in the mixed feedback.View restaurant profile
Reviews paint La Voûte as a stunning basement style venue set in an old bank, with an ambience that blends elegance, mystery and high energy, ideal for a night of dining and spectacle. Guests frequently mention engaging live shows, dancers and club vibes that keep the space lively well into the night. Food and drinks get mixed assessments but are often described as tasty with attractive presentation; sushi and other fare are praised for freshness and technique, while prices are noted as high for the value and portions. Service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly and professional, with bartenders and front of house getting particular kudos, although a few guests note occasional slow pacing or inconsistencies when the venue is crowded. The size and acoustics can push sound levels to the point that dining can feel loud, and some reviews mention long lines or crowds late in the evening. Overall La Voûte is seen as a memorable, standout option for special occasions or a night out with a strong atmosphere, impressive entertainment and a wish to return.View restaurant profile
Yoko Luna is described as a glamorous Montreal venue that blends fine dining with a nightclub atmosphere, offering stylish decor, live performances, and a vibrant after-dinner scene. Reviews consistently praise the food for its quality and creativity, with standout sushi, ceviche, wagyu and well-crafted cocktails, while the ambiance, lighting and music are repeatedly cited as turning dinners into immersive experiences. Service is frequently highlighted as attentive and friendly across many staff members, helping to create memorable nights and celebrations, and the venue is lauded for its ability to transition from dining to club activity. Some critics point out drawbacks, including high prices for modest portions, occasional slow or uneven service, long waits for courses, and a few reports of rushed table turnover as the night shifts toward the nightclub phase. Overall, Yoko Luna is regarded as a top choice for a special night out in Montreal, offering a unique combination of refined dining, dynamic performances, and energetic nightlife that leaves a strong impression on both locals and visitors.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Mona Loa as a stylish, intimate Montreal speakeasy with a warm vibe, standout cocktails and well presented dishes like sushi, karaage and shrimp tempura. The ambience, decor, music and attentive staff are frequently praised, with the place often called a must visit and the drinks and food highlighted as top tier. Some notes mention high prices for the quality, occasional service delays, limited seating during peak times, and billing or reservation hiccups, but the overall impression remains very positive. Several guests describe it as a memorable sensory experience, with the venue praised for crafting a unique vibe that stands out from typical bars. Overall Mona Loa is repeatedly recommended for a night out with friends or a date, offering great drinks, good food and a distinctive ambiance.View restaurant profile
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Salon de thé Jumeirah is described as a very beautiful place with highly helpful staff and impeccable service, leaving nothing to fault. As a first time visitor, the experience includes excellent service and very good shisha, and the cappuccino ice cream is noted as especially good, with the attentive care from staff standing out.View restaurant profile