Maïko Sushi in Dollard-des-Ormeaux specializes in various sushi, it also offers salmon, calamari, filet mignon, chicken, Japanese soups with an egg base, and seaweed salad to name a few. Seated in a dining room emphasising blue tones and glass-encased lighting, novices and amateurs alike will love the delicacies of Maiki Sushi's oriental cuisine. Maïko Sushi's sushi bar is a big hit with diners who are partial to those multicoloured rolls. Small private rooms featuring traditional tatami mats, can also be reserved by groups of 6 to 10.
Maiko Sushi emerges as a standout sushi destination with consistently fresh fish, beautiful presentation, and a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. Guests praise the chef's artistry and a range of memorable creations, with signature rolls and the omakase earning top marks for flavor and craft. The service is described as warm, professional, and attentive, contributing to a dining experience that feels special even when the restaurant is busy. Reservations are often advised to secure a table, as the place tends to fill up, and the ambiance with high ceilings and elegant decor enhances the meal. While a few notes mention occasional long waits, louder music, and a higher price point, the overall impression of Maiko Sushi is a premier sushi experience with reliable quality, generous portions, and consistent excellence that keeps diners returning.
Maiko over the years has become one of the best sushi restaurants in the West Island. The menu is huge with so many interesting options many visits are part of the fun in trying new items. The fish is expertly prepared & of the highest quality, service is outstanding, very helpful but not overbearing.
On weekends they are quite busy, somewhat loud so reservations are a must
A visit can be expensive or it can be very reasonable considering the talent, quality, a wonderful experience :)
Sadly disappointed. Been going to Maiko on & off for years & this time both my husband & I said we wouldn't go back for dinner & would rather try somewhere else. The sashimis were fantastic but the maki rolls were mostly bland.
Apart form the Bonzai & l'Enfer rolls, which were to perfection, the other 4 were overly stuffed with rice & heavy on the tempura. The fish was more of an afterthought as we could barely taste or see it. Even the vegetarian roll with sweet potato had only small strips of potato in it.
For the price we paid ($105 plus wine) we didn't feel we got what we had paid for. The quality of the fish was great but the quantity in the makis was disappointing.
ALSO, I had made our reservation 2 weeks in advance & called the day of to request a table in the front of the restaurant (which I was told yes to) but when we arrived they were full so they put us in the back area of the restaurant by the hallway leading to the washrooms & kitchen!
All in all not the best experience at Maiko but the ambience is impressive & our waiter was nice too.
One of my favorite restaurants on the West Island, not only for it's great quality in Sushi but also for the fantastic ambiance. I've never been disappointed!
I have been to Maiko sushi several times, however, this was the first time for my friends & the food & ambience were nothing but extraordinary. The amount of quality & detail that goes into every dish is impeccable from the first to the last bite. If you are looking for a great sushi spot, that isn't a cheap all-you-can-eat but rather something refined & delectable, Maiko Sushi is worth the detour!
Excellent staff & tasteful decor make for a really pleasant atmosphere. Great menu variety. The food quality & plate presentation are exceptional. Did not give perfect score because wait time between plates was somewhat unreasonable for this level of establishment - most certainly an isolated case & certainly not a deal-breaker.
Excellent lunch - quality of food is great. Great ambiance. Good service - food took a bit of time to arrive, but it's understandable as restaurant was packed with people out at holiday lunch.
Great value for lunch specials also! Highly recommended!
High quality sushi & other foods, meal for 2 was a decent portion & came with a soup. Maybe we should of not taken the entree. No place for dessert! Pricy place to go which is well aimed at the great food & great service. I will be going again!
Probably the best Japanese restaurant in Montreal. From the presentation, to the quality of the dishes & the service, everything was impeccable. Definitely will return.