Overall, Mikado is described as a fresh, stylish sushi destination with a wide menu that includes non-sushi options and consistently high quality ingredients. The fish and sushi are frequently praised for freshness and flavor, with standout items such as tuna royal, gyoza, and the lobster roll getting repeated acclaim. Drink programs are highlighted for creativity and balance, with many noting impressive cocktails that pair well with meals. The atmosphere and decor are described as warm, inviting, and upscale, making it a popular spot for date nights, celebrations, and group dinners. Service is often described as exemplary and friendly, though a few reviews point to slower service or inconsistent front-of-house experiences that can detract from the night. Several reviews mention returning or considering Mikado a top Montreal sushi option, and many recommend it to others.View restaurant profile
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Overall, reviews describe Tinc Set Montréal as a wine-forward, Mediterranean-inspired tapas spot where a knowledgeable and approachable sommelier helps set a warm mood and where the staff's multilingual service facilitates a relaxed dining experience. The food, ambiance, and service are frequently praised, with the octopus singled out as a standout and dishes like anchovy toast, tuna tostada, patatas bravas, and churro noted as highlights. Some critiques mention the half roasted chicken being dry and portions feeling small or pricey, and one visit experienced slow dessert service and uneven pacing on a busy night. The service can be charming but occasionally inconsistent during peak times, though the team generally mitigates delays with warmth. Valentine’s Day visits were described as flavorful, playful, and well presented. The experience is often viewed as ideal for enjoying a few glasses of wine and a selection of tapas rather than a large meal, supported by an expansive wine list.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Yuukai Sushi as one of the freshest and most inventive sushi spots in town, with fish that tastes exceptionally fresh, creative recipes, and consistently high quality that many consider top tier for the price. The bring your own wine option and a small summer terrace on Avenue du Parc add appeal, and several patrons note friendly, attentive service that enhances the experience, though a few criticize the service for not always being fully attentive and the ambiance for being a little quiet or spare. While the menu is sometimes described as having fewer choices and a few experiments with fruit on plates, the overall consensus is that the sushi is outstanding, the sashimi options are especially lauded, and many reviewers say it is worth a trip and would return with friends.View restaurant profile