Situé au Vieux-Montréal sous le magnifique Hôtel Place d’Armes, le Kyo nous fait voyager dans une atmosphère décontractée mais animée qui nous rappelle la convivialité des traditions culinaires japonaises.Notre menu est un mélange d’incontournables et de créations de la maison qui vous surprendront, cuisinés avec des ingrédients frais et localement sourcés.
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Nos Spécialités
Sushi, saké, sochu et plats traditionnels comme le Kushi Yaki, les ramens et plusieurs spécialités frites.
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Kyo Bar Japonais est une destination gastronomique incontournable du Vieux-Montréal, souvent saluée pour ses sushis frais et savoureux ainsi que pour ses plats d'izakaya créatifs. De nombreux convives soulignent la qualité exceptionnelle des ingrédients, mentionnant particulièrement la morue noire Gindara, les gyozas au wagyu et divers plateaux de sashimis comme des incontournables. Le restaurant est largement apprécié pour son atmosphère chic et chaleureuse, offrant une expérience mémorable pour les célébrations, les rendez-vous amoureux et les sorties de groupe. Bien que le service soit fréquemment décrit comme professionnel, attentionné et compétent—le personnel faisant souvent preuve d'une grande flexibilité pour les restrictions alimentaires comme les allergies au gluten—certains clients notent que l'achalandage peut parfois rendre l'environnement bruyant.
Had a great experience at this restaurant; nigiri & rolls were perfect, drinks were delicious & our server Annikat was polite, attentive & very professional. Would definitely return again!
Super restaurant, merci a William & son equipe pour ses recommadations (le plateau 30 makis & ses donuts au yuzu incroyable) je recommende & j'emmene mes amis des que possible!!
6 sept. 2025
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Kyo is expensive, but worth going for a celebration or special occasion! I've been there three times (twice for dinner & once for lunch) & always had a positive experience. The lunch options are definitely more limited, so I'd recommend going for dinner, if you can.
My favourites are the'snake' sushi (8 pieces), pork gyoza, & plum wine tasting - expensive, but truly delicious & enough to split with one or two people. If you've never been & want to get a bit of everything, I found the chef's choice makis to come with a nice variety, there's something for everyone!
I've also had the'temptation' (5 pieces) &'furaidomaki' (6 pieces) sushis, which were good but nothing special like the'snake.'
If you're going for dinner, make sure to have a reservation!!!
Kyo Bar, c'est validé. Tout était hyper bon, le service allait à la vitesse lumière alors que le resto était blindé, & mochi sur le gâteau, après qu'on ait rabâché 10 fois à notre serveuse que leur sauce était incroyable, elle nous a offert un pot à emporter. Queen. 👑
Seuls hics : les toilettes sont pas vraiment le spot Pinterest de l'année, & le tataki de boeuf aurait pu passer un coup chez le boucher pour enlever un peu d'épaisseur. Mais à part ça, rien à dire ! 🙏🤌👏
First, I have to say the food & drinks are awesome! 🍣 The cocktails were great, & the dishes were so good. No complaints there at all.
?But, I ran into a few things that were just strange. For one, they have a weird menu rule: if you miss lunch, they only have a small menu with almost nothing to choose from. It seems like a bad idea for a popular spot, & I think that's why it was so empty when we got there.
?Unfortunately, our waiter seemed really distracted. He brought our drinks without straws & forgot to bring them when we asked. Later, he also forgot to bring us chopsticks & napkins for our main meal. We had to ask another waitress, & she was so nice & brought everything in just seconds-she was a real lifesaver! Our dumplings also took over 40 minutes to arrive, so it felt like our waiter just forgot to place the order. 😩
?The place itself is very clean, & all the staff looks neat. But honestly, the bad service really hurts the experience from the great food. I hope it was just a bad day for them.
This Japanese restaurant is located near the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, which is very convenient for travelers like me. I checked the Google rating before going in, but unfortunately, I was a little disappointed.
I ordered the curry pork & yakiudon, but the taste didn't quite meet my expectations. The tempura was very dry & didn't look appealing at all. The server didn't seem very attentive either, which affected the overall experience. Also, the washroom is located downstairs, which might not be convenient for everyone.
A fun & cozy izakaya bar. The kaarage chicken was an absolute winner. Crispy, crunchy, moist inside, & has a delightful slightly spicy warmth. Perfectly done japanese fried chicken that pairs well with Asahi beer. The gyozas weren't so perfect, drowning in a Thai sweet hot sauce. The curry chicken sauce was flavorful & popping but the chicken was was ordinary, slightly over cooked, there wasnt anything to dip into the curry sauce so we ordered a bowl of rice to accompany. The sushi was surprisingly good. We ordered califonia rolls, & it arrived with sweet tamago, unexpected & yet delightful sweet touch. We also ordered a rainbow roll, that was also good.