Freddi propose une fusion captivante des traditions culinaires japonaises et asiatiques, offrant une expérience de restauration vivante. La carte met en avant des rouleaux de sushi savamment préparés, des sashimis et une sélection diversifiée de plats japonais traditionnels, concoctés avec les ingrédients les plus frais. Au-delà des classiques japonais, découvrez une gamme d'assiettes d'inspiration asiatique riches en saveurs, qui célèbrent les spécialités régionales et les goûts audacieux. L'atmosphère y est dynamique et contemporaine, créant un cadre sophistiqué mais accessible pour les convives. Cet établissement se distingue par son engagement envers la qualité et les saveurs authentiques, devenant une destination de choix pour ceux qui recherchent une cuisine japonaise et asiatique exceptionnelle. Freddi garantit un voyage culinaire mémorable à travers chaque plat.
Freddi est largement considéré comme une destination dynamique et élégante dans le Vieux-Montréal, régulièrement salué pour sa cuisine fusion japonaise raffinée et son atmosphère chic. Les clients soulignent fréquemment la qualité des rouleaux temaki signature, de la morue noire au miso et à l'érable, ainsi que des plats de bœuf Wagyu, notant que la carte est idéale à partager. Le programme de mixologie constitue un autre attrait majeur, de nombreux visiteurs étant impressionnés par la créativité des cocktails. Bien que la grande majorité des commentaires célèbre le service attentionné, compétent et accueillant du personnel, l'établissement est fréquemment recommandé comme un endroit idéal pour les rendez-vous galants, les sorties de groupe et les occasions spéciales, s'imposant comme une nouvelle adresse incontournable en ville.
Le service ce soir avec Luka & ses connaissances en mixologie ont su nous guider à travers notre expérience à moi & ma conjointe qui ne savions pas quoi prendre pour notre sortie ce soir! Super service & très belle ambiance!
If I lived near Old Town in Montreal, I would think twice about writing a review like this. Why? Because I've seen that undiscovered gems like this become hard to get in once they are discovered.
There is no doubt in my mind that Freddis will be increasing popular & a huge hit.
We were staying at the William Gray Hotel fie a few days & stumbled onto when looking around the lobby. They had just been open 3 weeks, & not too crowded, so we stopped in for a drink at the bar. The first two dishes, shashimi & a'traditional' crab roll, were incredibly good. From there we had more sushi rolls & a black cod dish that melts in your mouth.
Two talented mixologists served up perfect vesper martinis. Then Ana el served up a house original the'Net-su' that you must try. Xavier, the manager & mixologist created this delightful concoction.
Super friendly & fast service from the bar & the kitchen. Great vibe- we had lots of fun.
There are a lot of fine restaurants in Montreal. But we decided to go back to Freddi's again the next night.
A new venue, Freddy, at hotel william gray, proved excellent in every way. Matsui provided excellent service, along with anna & two others. We enjoyed immensely & wish Freddy a great future.
I visited Freddi on a Thursday night in early May with my fancy foodie friend Farzy… she loves a good expensive dinner & I'm always down to try a new restaurant.
The interior has this dark, elegant atmosphere. Curved velvet chairs, marble tables, dim lighting… definitely the kind of place that makes you feel trendy & cool.
Freddi is fusion Japanese with an izakaya-style menu built around sharing plates, which honestly made the whole experience more fun. We shared everything & ranked our favorites after every bite.
Our server Ishmael was really warm & attentive throughout the night, which helped balance out the upscale atmosphere & made everything feel comfortable instead of intimidating.
To drink, I ordered the Umekage cocktail with rhubarb tequila, plum liqueur, vermouth rouge, lime, & black balsamic vinegar. It was nicely balanced… fruity, slightly deep, & easy to sip slowly through dinner.
One of the standout dishes for me was the Oscietra caviar & maguro toast with sea urchin butter. Definitely a splurge at $56… but honestly? It completely melted in your mouth. Rich, buttery, salty in the best way.
We also shared the hamachi & maguro sashimi duo with maple ponzu vinaigrette & wasabi aioli. I personally preferred the lighter-colored sashimi because it tasted more delicate & buttery to me, but both were super fresh & beautifully prepared.
The Connoisseur temaki hand rolls were probably my favorite part of the meal overall. The lobster & capers crumble hand roll immediately won me over… sooo good. The tuna sashimi with braised shiitake was a close second, followed by the hamachi sashimi with caviar.
Freddi feels like a great dinner spot for a date night… share plates, sip cocktails slowly, & romanticize being in Montréal on a random Thursday night.
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