Imadake Izakaya
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Je suis allé célébrer ma fête à Imadake & c'était honnêtement une super expérience! L'ambiance est hyper festive & parfaite pour un groupe d'amis. Les serveurs sont vraiment énergiques & participent à l'ambiance surtout quand ils font les fameux sake bombs, 🍶💣c'est vraiment fun.
La nourriture était excellente, surtout les petits plats à partager. On a essayé plusieurs choses & tout était savoureux & bien présenté. Mention spéciale aux entrées & aux plats frits qui étaient incroyables.
Le resto est assez animé (donc un peu bruyant), mais ça fait vraiment partie de l'expérience izakaya & ça rend la soirée encore plus festive. Si vous cherchez un endroit pour célébrer un anniversaire ou passer une soirée amusante entre amis, je recommande vraiment!
Le menu donne l'envie de tout prendre comme les entrées & les plats à partager. Les cocktails sont aussi délicieux, mais comme vous vous en doutez cela fait monter le prix de la facture assez rapidement 🧾
Back in my izakaya days 🏮, this was my favorite spot. I tried almost every izakaya in Montreal, & theirs was the best at the time.
Imadake Izakaya: A Vibrant Tapestry of Grilled Enchantment
Tucked within a leisurely stroll from the Atwater metro station, Imadake Izakaya beckons as an authentic haven of Japanese gastronomy & the convenience of abundant paid parking in close proximity ensures a seamless journey.
While a series of steps grace the entrance, it's worth noting that the absence of wheelchair accessibility is a limitation that gently underscores the spirited aura within.
As you step across the threshold, a symphony of boisterous patrons enraptured in their culinary indulgence welcomes you. The bustling energy weaves an intoxicating atmosphere that authentically embodies the izakaya experience.
Amidst this lively canvas, the establishment stands as a paragon of efficient staffing. Despite the joyful chaos, the service remains an embodiment of excellence. Our server gracefully navigated the dance of orders, ensuring our dining sojourn flowed seamlessly as we delighted in multiple rounds of exquisite fare.
The journey through flavors was nothing short of poetic. Grilled seafood & meats emerged as orchestrated symphonies of taste, each morsel perfected to achieve the zenith of succulence & flavor. The 1-liter Sapporo beer, cradled in a chilled, thick glass mug, retained its frosty allure-a small detail that speaks volumes about the meticulous care woven into every aspect.
The embrace of warm sake added an exquisite layer of comfort, a delightful elixir that kindled warmth within.
Imadake Izakaya radiates as a luminous star within Montreal's culinary constellation. It isn't just about the culinary offerings-it's an orchestration of ambiance, service, & flavors that elegantly dance together.
Every element of Imadake Izakaya is imbued with distinction, a testament to a commitment to excellence that resonates in every bite & sip. Amidst this orchestration, a reasonable price point underscores the dedication to offering an exceptional experience within easy reach.
In honor of its profound impact on both palate & spirit, Imadake Izakaya is unequivocally deserving of a well-earned five-star rating. As steadfast patrons, we eagerly anticipate the continuation of this enchanting culinary journey, savoring the vivacious experience that awaits with every visit.
The best izakaya in Montreal. Great selection of food & drinks. Feel good & joyous ambiance.
the waiters are super friendly & fun (especially that one guy i forgot his name). i think that their appetizers are the highlight, definitely recommend the takoyaki, the ebi tempura & their potato korokke. their presentation? on top. i also suggest their grilled squid, & their katsu curry if they still have it. oh & you CANNOT MISS their homemade matcha cheesecake. it's so creamy & perfectly sweet. imadake izakaya is the perfect place to catch up with friends over dinne
Amazing food, probably my new favorite Izakaya in Montreal. Food was very fresh & tasty, we had the Okonomiyaki, ramen, takoyaki & Japanese fries. Very authentic feel to the place, the whole kitchen staff is Japanese & everyone welcomes you with a « irasshaimse » when you come in. Our waitress Min was a sweetheart & I recommend asking for her if you go 💕 restaurant doesn't look like much from the outside, but trust me it's worth a try. Will be back for sure!
This is the best izakaya downtown, the food is so delicious & has been consistently good since the opening! The atmosphere is also very festive.
I read that this is one of the best izakayas in Montreal but that was not my experience at all. There wasn't anything authentic about the food & there was something off about every dish. It felt like amateur hour in the kitchen. We ordered a bunch of appetizers & ramen. The "okay" dishes were the shrimp mayo & yukke, though both lacked refinement. The shrimps were big & fried well, but the pieces of nuts were chunky & odd. The yukke was seasoned well but the strands of beef made it look like it had been put through a meat grinder without being cut properly. It was just weird to be eating long, thick stings of beef. Everything else went downhill from there. The karaage was over fried, dry & not juicy. The okonomiyaki was literally pancake batter with a few tiny pieces of tako - it tasted like a bunch of takoyaki flattened into a pancake shape. The gindara cod was cooked well, but it was such a small piece & the marinade was overly sweet with no other flavour. It felt so homecooked. The worst offender was the ramen. We waited so long for this that we weren't really hungry anymore. But this has got to be the worst ramen I've eaten in my life. The broth was so thick & heavy that it tasted more like a stew. The noodles were undercooked & tasted like spaghetti. The chashu slices did not taste fresh. Neither of us could eat more than a few bites because it was just so bad! Honestly, my experience here has scarred me from trying out other Japanese places in Montreal if this is considered one of the "best"...
A Wonderful Japanese Izakaya. Delicious food, variety of drink options, sake bombs, great atmosphere. Coat check at the front for easy sitting (chairs do not have backs but are very comfortable). All the staff are amazing. Cant wait to stop back next time I'm in town. Recommend!
My visit to Imadake Izakaya was frustratingly overshadowed by painfully slow service. Orders were taken at a snail's pace, & the wait for food was excruciating, with zero communication from the staff about the delays. Although the food was passable, the service was inexcusably sluggish, souring the entire experience. This restaurant needs to drastically improve its service speed or risk turning away more customers. I am highly disappointed & unlikely to return.
Proper izakaya, casual, efficient service. Cold beer, tasty dishes & a good playlist. Would recommend.
Bien que les portions soient délicieuses chez Imadake Izakaya, elles sont malheureusement très petites. De plus, l'endroit est incroyablement bruyant. Les cris incessants & la musique rendent difficile de manger & de tenir une conversation. La qualité de la nourriture est au rendez-vous, mais l'ambiance pourrait bénéficier d'une réduction du volume sonore.
I'm from Japan, I know how Japanese food should taste. They have actual Japanese izakaya menu, I tried three dishes & nothing disappointed me. Servers are friendly & provide great service. Definitely recommend this place.

Great lively crowd, very fun to go in groups, & you have to try the saké bombs at least once for fun if not twice for repeat fun! Pricey markup on saké selection, but what restaurant doesn't on their wine menu nowadays... decent late night snack option if you want to do everything under the same roof, get well fed, a bit or more than a bit tipsy, & make a lot of noise in the middle of it all. There needs to be more competition with izakayas in montreal to bring down those wait lines. Guu & Zakkushi should definitely expand into Montreal to spread the love of good japanese food & hospitality.