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Display Allkatsu(72) japanese(33) recommend(30) soup(28) udon(27) curry(27) tempura(24) pork(22) authentic(16) sauce(15) chinatown(13) salmon(13)
Small resto but cute, more on the edge of Chinatown. Good Japanese food though the mushroom soup they give (included) & miso soup were way too salty.
They were out of hire at 7pm so we got the rosu katsu quite filling. The menu is rather simple & variations with soup or udon miso soup or rice or udon curry. Meat was juicy crispy tender & flavorful. Prices & portions are good! Also had the salmon tartare entrée on a bed of avocado, tasted great.
One waitress/host managed the few tables. She was really nice & courteous
Discovered Hoshi in Montreal's Chinatown & wow - what a hidden gem! I had the rosu katsu curry (rice, pork cutlet, & Japanese curry), & honestly, it exceeded my expectations. The portions were generous, & it was so fulfilling - it filled both my stomach (& my heart)!🥹 The pork was perfectly crispy : light, not too greasy + the balance between the rice, pork, & curry was just perfect. The curry itself was rich, comforting, & full of flavor. The service was wonderful too - everyone was kind, friendly, & smiley, which made the whole experience even better. It was my first time here, but definitely not my last. ☺? Worth every cent, & I can't recommend it enough! This is officially one of my new favorite spots to visit whenever I'm in Montreal. 🍛✨
The pork tenderloin Katsu is really really delicious, very juicy & pink color & absolutely no stinky meaty odor. Also serving with loads of cabbage, I'm fan of the cabbage sauce, it tastes a bit sweet with Yuzu flavor. The only downside is small dining area, only has 5-6 tables, during the busy hour usually need to wait for 20 mins. In short, it's an authentic Japanese restaurant.
A cozy casual Japanese restaurant in Chinatown, serving authentic Japanese street food. Pork cutlet sandwich was the best I have had in Canada. As good as you can get in Japan. Good service too. Limited seating availability. You may need to wait for a while to be seated during busy hours. Credit card was accepted.
Cozy little Japanese restaurant located on the edge of Chinatown, with friendly staff.
You can get a really nice katsu experience here, it was nicely breaded & fried perfectly. Further, if you are there on a weekday lunch they also serve free soup of the day - it was quite delicious.
Great food, great representation of Japanese food. The curries are great.
Small & cozy Japanese restaurant in a corner of China town.
Food is SO GOOD, worth the wait. Portion is generous. KATSU is must try.
It's a Japanese restaurant.
I love this restaurant because I ordered'Katsudon', it's so delicious & a little sweet. I'm Japanese, & I found this really delicious 😊 I'm sure other Japanese people would enjoy it too!
The Japanese food at this restaurant is really authentic. I especially love the tempura udon!
My usual place if i'm craving for japanese don. My favorite is the raw salmon dish with rice.
I'm so happy this gem just opened in Montreal! The ambiance is warm & modern-minimalist with subtle Japanese design elements. You can tell a lot of care went into curating the space & the menu. Service was warm, attentive, & genuinely welcoming-such a refreshing experience!
Curry rosu katsudon was some of the best Japanese curry I've ever had! Katsu is delicious with good portions.
Unassuming yet refreshing Japanese restaurant serving something new (that isn't sushi nor ramen). The menu primarily revolves around their katsu; I'd recommend the Katsu Sando to truly try the pork in all its glory. Probably the thickest whilst also being the juiciest piece of pork I've had. The wasabi mayo is a nice touch. Everything tastes fresh & high quality because of the limited menu. A small nitpick would be that the rice they serve isn't short grain. Oh & they actually serve real grated wasabi!
A hidden gem in Montreal, cozy place for those looking for authentic & amazingly tasty Japanese food. Thank you.
Nice little japanese restaurant located in a quiet alley in Chinatown. Seating is limited but the food is very nice. The menu is not that extensive as well. Food is not too pricey & is surely filling. I tried the Menchi Katsu & Hiru Katsu Udon. The Menchi Katsu was okayish, but the Hiru Katsu Udon was delicious. The udon had an amazing texture & the curry sauce was very flavourful. They even give out a creamy mushroom soup in the beginning, which is absolutely delicious. Would surely want to visit again & try the other dishes they offer.
Great service with amazing quality & authentic Japanese food. Best Katsu I've had in a while & definitely the best one in Montreal!
The Japanese fried pork cutlet was a bit dry,but the portion was big & service was good . The lunch special was a good deal .