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New Montreal Tea, Japanese Open Supper Restaurants

We found 8 recommendations for New Montreal Tea, Japanese Open Supper Restaurants.

See also: The 10 Best Montreal Tea, Japanese Open Supper Restaurants which are sorted by the highest rated on RestoMontreal.ca or the full list: Montreal Restaurants. The results below are for all of Greater Montreal: Filter for a specific region.

Restaurant Top Pick

MOTTO HandRoll Bar

Montreal's Temaki Bar
Opens Today at 5 pm
(62)

Review Summary

MOTTO HandRoll Bar earns praise for ultra-fresh fish, perfectly seasoned rice, and crisp nori, with hand rolls made to order that are consistently flavorful and well balanced. The bar setting and intimate vibe create a lively yet cozy atmosphere, making it a great choice for a date night or a night out with friends. Service is described as friendly and attentive, though a few reviews note moments of cold or rushed moments and a time limit that some would like adjusted. Prices can be on the higher side and portions can feel small, but the overall quality, craft, and memorable experience draw guests back. Across the board, the spot is celebrated for fresh flavors, a sleek aesthetic, and a unique Montreal twist that elevates the sushi bar experience.View restaurant profile
Speakeasy Top Pick

Mona Loa

Opens Today at 5 pm
(168)

Review Summary

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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Sansotei Ramen

Opens Today at 11 am
(148)

Review Summary

Sansotei Ramen is described as delicious with rich broths and chewy noodles, with tonkotsu and miso black bowls particularly praised. Service is often cited as warm and friendly, with a cozy or stylish vibe, though some reviews note slower service during busy openings and occasional understaffing. The Royalmount location is highlighted for its atmosphere and value, with crowds and opening day delays mentioned. Many reviewers applaud the variety including tonkotsu noir, tomato ramen, gyoza and karaage as standout sides, while a few experiences point to inconsistency such as undercooked noodles or broth that is less hearty. Overall Sansotei Ramen is regarded as a strong ramen option with generous portions and good flavor, though experiences can vary by location and day.View restaurant profile
Takeout/Counter

Onigiri Shop

Opens Today at 11 am
(73)

Review Summary

Across reviews, Onigiri Shop is praised for good value and a wide variety of onigiri that are fresh, flavorful, and generously portioned, with favorites like unagi, avocado salmon fusion, and a chef's special such as Fuji Mountain; the atmosphere is clean, quiet, and inviting, and service tends to be friendly and efficient, making it a reliable spot for takeout or a quick sit down. Many note that the mini ramen and drinks like matcha yuzu complete the experience, while others enjoy the variety of toppings and the ability to try multiple flavors in one visit. Some comments mention that prices can feel a bit high for the portion, and a few menu items fall short such as bland miso soup, soggy nori, or fillings that could be stronger; still, overall quality, freshness, and generous filling are repeatedly highlighted across locations. Seating is limited, but the shop remains popular for small groups or solo diners looking for satisfying, well made onigiri with consistent cleanliness and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
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SATO izakaya

Opens Today at 12 pm
(137)

Review Summary

Reviews describe Sato Izakaya as a cozy, well designed spot with a warm atmosphere and attentive service. The food receives strong praise for ramen, especially tonkotsu varieties, along with crispy katsu, takoyaki, gyoza, and a range of shareable tapas that feel authentic and well presented. Portions are generous and value is viewed as good, with many dishes described as flavorful and addictive and several diners planning to return to try more. The ambiance and decor are frequently highlighted, with guests appreciating the balance of lively vibe and casual comfort, plus staff who explain the menu well. A few critiques mention slower service on busy nights and occasional inconsistencies in certain dishes or toppings given the price, but these are not seen as dealbreakers. Overall, Sato Izakaya comes across as a highly regarded neighborhood spot for comforting Japanese favorites, a solid drink program, and a welcoming setting that invites returning for more of the menu.View restaurant profile
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Dutty Yea

Opens Today at 4 pm
(39)

Review Summary

Reviews of Dutty Yea present a balanced picture with generous portions and standout jerk chicken, along with crowd favorites such as the Dutty Nonnie and Pon Pon Jerk bowls, plus coco curry chicken and a loaded potato bowl. The flavors are described as vibrant and fresh, with sauces that add depth and a pineapple salsa that brings brightness, and desserts like vanilla and vanilla raspberry swirl ice cream are highlighted as well. Guests note a welcoming space, attentive staff, and the sense that this Jamaican inspired spot is a welcome addition to the neighborhood, especially for a casual bite when in the area. Some comments focus on value, suggesting prices or portions could be more favorable, while a few bowls are described as missing ingredients or not perfectly cooked, and one drink is sometimes overpowering. Overall, the place is seen as a tasty and accessible option that delivers flavorful, well presented dishes and generous servings.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Top Pick

Yakitori Hibahihi

Authentic yakitori destination on Plaza St-Hubert that focuses on the art of charcoal-grilled skewers.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(68)

Review Summary

Yakitori Hibahihi earns praise for a warm, intimate atmosphere and a refined izakaya vibe, with a well curated menu of yakitori skewers, sashimi and other small dishes, plus a strong sake and wine list. The service is repeatedly described as attentive and welcoming, with staff guiding the meal and creating a comfortable, thoughtful experience; hot towels and polished ambiance are frequently noted. Food quality is widely praised, especially the smoky, tender skewers and the sashimi, while some reviews call certain dishes bland or underseasoned and others feel portions are small or prices high for what is served. The decor and vibe, along with reliable staff and a sense of authenticity, lead many to say they would return, often for dates or with friends, though a few reviews warn about value and consistency. Overall, Yakitori Hibahihi appears to deliver strong yakitori and atmosphere, earning affection from many patrons while inviting occasional critique on price and certain plates.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Top Pick

Restaurant Nozy

Opens Today at 6 pm
(205)

Review Summary

Overall, reviews describe Nozy as a bright, minimalist spot with an open kitchen and a buzzy, unpretentious vibe, where fresh sashimi, don bowls, and uni based dishes are praised for quality, generous portions, and solid value, with cocktails a welcome bonus. Many comment on authentic, well balanced flavors and regard the restaurant as among the best Japanese options in Montreal, praising the variety and the emphasis on fresh ingredients. Experience varies: some praise speedy, attentive service and the chef's care, while others note slower pacing, occasional forgetfulness, and mismatches between online content or omakase expectations and what is served. Portions for mains are sometimes described as smaller, the atmosphere or lighting could use a warmer touch, and a few reviews flag price versus value concerns, but the overall message is that Nozy remains a standout worth visiting for those seeking authentic Japanese cuisine. Across reviews, Nozy is hailed as a reliable, delicious choice that many would return to, appreciating the freshness, variety, and unpretentious dining experience.View restaurant profile

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