Overall, Kaëdo Sushi is viewed as a popular all-you-can-eat spot with fast and efficient service, a generous variety of fresh fish and dishes, and good value, with many noting convenient ordering on a tablet and a lively, friendly atmosphere, while some customers cite noise, long waits at busy times, occasional order inaccuracies, and a quality that varies by visit, but the consensus is that the experience is strong and worth trying, especially for groups or celebrations, with reservations advised.
It's good acye sushi but one thing thats disappointing is that they don't give you the correct serving. If you order 5 pcs of a certain item, you'd only get probably 3 of those said item. Service is good but hope they can improve on accuracy of orders
El servicio es lo que sigue de pésimo, horrible y la comida ni se diga asquerosa es increíble que una brocheta de carne la metan a la freidora y llegue escurriendo en grasa. Un rollo primavera lo mismo escurriendo en grasa. Tardan una eternidad en atenderte no entiendo cómo es posible que tengan tanta gente.
Terrible experience knowing that we reserved today for 7 pm & they didnt have a table ready for us. Whats the point of making a reservation if yall are full ? We had to wait in the entry for 25 minutes with a lot of other upset clients as well that had reservations as well. We gave them a cake to do a surprise to our friend when we ended eating & even that they couldnt do worse & came to me asking me questions about the organisation of the cake surprise birthday in front of the concerned friend so that killed the surprise.
Its small details but you could do easily better & fix these small details. Thank you for understanding my frustration.
Great all you can eat sushi spot in downtown Montreal! Service is good & fast; you order on an iPad that is assigned to your table, & the food comes quickly after. Food is very tasty. Highly recommend this all you can eat sushi spot!
The food is okay nothing incredible. The waiters are nice & proactive (picking-up dirty dishes, etc). The restaurant is too loud & the waiting time was really long towards the end. Also, the tables near the entrance door is a really bad idea like there was so much people waiting (long line) & they kept opening the doors so it was cold & we didnt have much privacy.
Mar 15, 2026
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'All you can eat'. I'll say is not like that. You'll pay 29$ per person if you go from Monday to Thursday. You'll chose your choice from a tablet, with a menu by day, so from there is little bit limited. You'll have two hours to eat your food, the space is limited, they make us move to add another table a 5cms from us. We never had what we ask for, & I try to order it 3 times from the tablet. Finally, if you left food in your dish, they'll ask you to take home, buy you'll pay 1$ for each piece left. So, all you can eat dinner, no. I'll prefer for sure Chinese food with that concept. This could be more called'sushi bar' not all you can eat.
The tuna sashimi was paper thin, pretty much see through, thinnest I have ever seen in my life. I have eaten a lot of tuna sashimi this was ridiculously thin. Not sure of the standards here in Montreal exactly but that was not what I was expecting, I did not order from the all you can eat menu because I was expecting the portions to be larger if I ordered from the regular menu, clearly was not the case, I would go as far as to just say SCAM lol