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Galerie D'Okeya

Downtown
4.6$ & $$

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Galerie D'Okeya Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Galerie D’Okeya is a place to introduce Japanese culture to Montréal. A concept by Michelin star chef Takuya Matsuda of Okeya Kyujiro restaurant. Come in to explore the Japanese culture through our products, future workshops in Tea Ceremony, Kimono wearing, Ikebana and more!

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Reviews for Galerie D'Okeya

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Galerie D'Okeya is described as a hidden gem offering fresh, made-to-order onigiri and casual handrolls at a quick counter-service pace, with the tuna and other fish praised for their quality. The space also functions as a small Japanese ceramics boutique, inviting guests to browse tableware and trinkets while they eat, which adds a distinctive and charming atmosphere. The menu features chirashi with very fresh fish and a variety of options, and matcha desserts are a standout, though some desserts like Dango may be less convincing. Seating is limited to counters and stools, creating a true counter dining feel rather than a traditional dining room. Overall, Galerie D'Okeya comes across as a noteworthy discovery for lovers of Japanese cuisine and tableware, delivering good value, a friendly vibe, and a dedicated focus on authentic flavors.
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Une très jolie boutique de céramiques japonaises (il y en a pour tous les budgets) qui fait aussi comptoir de restauration (mon intérêt principal en venant). La nourriture est excellente, recommandation particulière pour le chirashi délicieux (poisson très frais) & les onigiri. Le dessert (Dango) était moins convaincant mais nous reviendrons avec plaisir !

Mar 25, 2025
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Le plus japonais (culinairement parlant) des restaurants/comptoirs japonais à Montréal

Les goûts, les textures (en ce qui concerne le thon en tout cas)

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Une vraie belle découverte
Juste dommage qu'il n'y ai pas de véritable espace pour manger à part 2 comptoirs & 6 tabourets

Feb 22, 2025
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