Neotokyo
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Afficher toutramen(247) decor(48) recommend(43) noodle(40) vibe(38) spicy(36) tonkotsu(33) karaage(33) mazemen(33) cyberpunk(28) broth(27) drink(24)I don't care too much for the ramen, but they have the best karaage. My friend & I love to share the cucumber salad. Another friend loves the spicy karaage. The curry with karaage is wonderful.The hamachi sashimi is delicious. Make sure to reserve for lunch time cause it's always packed.
My best friend & I visited this restaurant for supper, & we were impressed with the cyberpunk decor. We ordered the cucumber salad (4/5) & the spicy Karaage chicken (5/5) as sides, the Ice-Tea (5/5) & the beer mojito, the Tonkotsu ramen (3.5/5) & the TanTan ramen as main, & the cereal milk ice cream as dessert (4.5/5). The service was very sweet & efficient. Overall great experience!
Le goût était correct, rien d'extraordinaire. Le prix n'est pas excessif, mais ça reste un peu cher pour ce que c'est.
J'ai pris le ramen'Tokyo style', mais honnêtement, un tonkotsu aurait été un meilleur choix. Le bouillon était plutôt ordinaire, rien de spécial.
Le karaage était croustillant & bon, mais je recommande la version originale plutôt qu'épicée. L'épicée est un peu molle, avec une sauce qui rappelle le poulet coréen (as a Korean).
Pour 10 $, c'est un bon rapport qualité-prix.
Au total, environ 45 $ pour un ramen + karaage avec le pourboire.
+Les baguettes auraient pu être réutilisables plutôt qu'à usage unique. Après avoir mangé le karaage, ce n'était pas très propre de continuer le ramen avec des baguettes pleines de sauce.
Ils auraient pu en donner une nouvelle après l'entrée.
Aussi, une seule serviette en papier par personne c'est trop juste.
J'étais assis juste devant la cuisine, donc c'est dommage qu'ils n'aient pas prêté plus d'attention à ces petits détails de service.
Great spot for Ramen & inventive cocktails. Vibes are cool, servers were helpful & attentive. We had the spicy chicken karaage, tan tan ramen & truffle miso ramen. Everything was fantastic. Some of the best ramen we've had!
Souper sans faute. Gyoza & Karaage en entrée. Ramen TanTan & Tonkotsu. Tout était succulent & sans faille. Que dire du service. Il était rapide & amicale.
Une soirée plus que parfaite
De la Ramen Tonkatsu, en passant par le Karaage
Du service, à la décoration, tout est excellent
Seule légère, mini-déception (mais vraiment c'est pour trouver un point « négatif ») : un oeuf entier dans la soupe Ramen plutôt qu'un demi ça serait mieux.
NeoTokyo offre une expérience unique, alliant une atmosphère futuriste à des influences culinaires japonaises, rappelant des classiques de la science-fiction comme Blade Runner. Le décor est saisissant, avec des éléments qui plongent les convives dans un univers cyberpunk. L'ambiance est un bon atout, & je ne suis pas le seul à avoir remarqué cette vibe underground & moderne. Le service est chaleureux, bien qu'on note parfois une légère attente aux heures de pointe. Arriver tôt est donc recommandé. Pour notre part, un vendredi midi à 11h30, nous avions le choix de toutes les places! Côté nourriture, c'est un des grands points forts. Le ramen au curry est riche & savoureux, un véritable coup de coeur! De nombreux critiques encensent également les karaage épicés, & après les avoir goûtés, je comprends pourquoi : ils sont excellents! Cependant, certains plats, comme la pieuvre, ont laissé mes collègues un peu plus tièdes. Ce n'était pas mauvais, mais il manquait le fameux wow qu'on attend parfois. Par ailleurs, quelques clients ont mentionné que les prix sont un peu élevés comparés à d'autres restaurants de ramen à Montréal. Dans l'ensemble, NeoTokyo est un excellent choix pour les amateurs de cuisine japonaise, offrant à la fois des plats traditionnels & innovants dans un cadre visuellement captivant. Avec sa nourriture savoureuse & son service sympathique, c'est un petit resto intéressant pour vivre une expérience culinaire unique à Montréal.
On a Friday night, we had to wait for 20 min for a table. They ask for our number to call us when a place is available. We had to wait for around 15 min for the food to come. The food was just average. We took the Tokyo style & Tonkotsu ramen & the broth was too salty. The quantity is too little. For the egg, you only get half of it. The noodles texture was perfect. It was expensive, around 20$ a bowl. The karaage was good but ordinary & is not in big quantity. The server was nice & quick. I wouldn't come back
Why does ramen have to be so expensive in Mtl?!?! Granted: Neo Tokyo offers a nice rich & creamy broth without seeing an oily film over the soup nor feeling bad oily feel in mouth. Great char siu too! & the egg is definitely one of the better ones I've had in Mtl. Good job. But why the heck so expensive in Mtl?!?! Also ordered the Très Spicy Mazemen with lamb. Très good taste & good amount of lamb. It comes with a glass of soy milk to manage the heat BUT...very disappointing heat. Anyone who loves peppers & respects the heat will know the Korean buldak instant noodles. If you use the whole pack of spicy seasonning for the buldak (& you like it that spicy because the truth is that all we need is heat) then the très spicy mazemen is like 1/8 of that heat...maybe 1/10. So go ahead, eat the mazemen & don't be afraid to take out your contact lenses from your eyes without washing your hands if you need to after finishing slurpping these noodely friendlies. & then there is the spicy karaage (or should we simply say tangy karaage...no real heat here again)...big pieces, good ratio protein & batter, well fried, smothered in yummy sauce yet still crispy BUT why costco dehydrated cranberries & pumpkin seeds (or are they pepitas). Weird garnish. Cheapens it. I would do without or find something better. Don't need that tartness or nuttyness. Otherwise, great cyber punk atmosphere. You'd think you're in a Blade Runner set. Kuddos! Beers are decently priced. Acceptable. Service is good but almost too present...We don't need the waiter to come back so often. Just been there once so not sure if that's how they wait or if the one waiter we had.
Many moons ago, I came across Kinton Ramen in Chicago. I was looking forward to finding one in Montreal, but then I got distracted & came across this ramen-ya! Neo Tokyo had a little bit of that underground grunginess that you see in many Japanese manga/anime & sci-fi films. It transports you into that pseudo Matrix set. Our hostess (I think she is Meriem, at least that's what the bill said. Sorry, I should have asked;) was jokingly asking us if we want the French or English version of her services. Regretfully my français est très mal. So we went with English. The selection of appetizers were fantastic. Japanese fusion, they would not be out of place in any top Japanese restaurants: Spicy Karaage Nasu Agebidash Agedashi Tofu Kimchi Tsukemono You can really sense the various textures & depths of flavour. Then the main event: Tonkotsu! I have religiously tried many places from Japan, US, UK & it is a real skill to combine both the right noodles & the broth. Neo Tokyo hits that bulls eye on both counts. The firmness of the noddles & the richness of the broth were both exceptional! The creaminess is so smooth. Your inner noodle-self will thank you profusely!
Perfect restaurant. Hits all criteria perfectly. Vibe, food, staff's friendliness, whatever criteria you set they will satisfy. Had spicy karaage, miso truffle, tonkotsu, chicken ramen, & the mazemen, & all of them were top tier. Highly HIGHLY recommend
Friendly efficient service. Takoyaki wasn't bad. Spicy karaage was amazing; great texture & flavour. Tonkatsu ramen had delicious broth but the pork wasn't great. Generous portions. The bourbon & tamarin cocktail was pretty good.
Première fois & c'est une bonne expérience ! Installée au comptoir on peut voir les cuisiniers à l'oeuvre & les odeurs nous ouvre assez vite l'appétit ! La décoration est vraiment réussie, la musique & l'ambiance générale est sympa ! J'ai commandé du poulet karaage, Gyoza & nouilles à la crème de bacon ! Tout était bon, en particulier le poulet que j'ai trouvé très moelleux & bien savoureux ! Le plat de nouilles & bacon bon aussi mais vite très rassasiant je n'ai pas pu le finir. J'ai trouvé aussi que c'était un peu trop fort en sel à mon goût. Les serveurs sont très sympa ça fait plaisir on se sent bien reçu & à l'aise ! Prix correct pour l'emplacement mais un peu d'attente tout de même
Food is not bad. Dry Ramen was a favorite! The combination of super umami-ness from the tobiko & the well seasoned smooth noodle is really nice. Tonkotsu was okay, definitely not super authentic at all if you're looking for one. We also ordered a few side dishes like gyoza & karaage to share, there were great!
This was a fantastic find. The retro Tokyo vibes were super cool, from ceiling to the floor to the bathroom everything was on theme. The drinks were very good & the food delicious. We recommend the spicy karaage (which isn't much spicy, tasted like Korean fried chicken) & the tan tan ramen which had a lovely nutty taste.
The spicy chicken karaage was a highlight, the portions generous & delicious, overall a highlight of our visit.
Meilleurs ramens en ville! Incroyable!! Celui aux truffes & champignons est divin. Super bon saké & le poulet Karaage est wow. Merci pour le voyage gastronomique! & superbe ambiance Svp, mettez des chaises hautes pour bébé, on veut revenir plus souvent & cela sera possible qu'avec ces chaises! Merci
We had the Karaage, Takoyaki "nachos" & Tonkotsu. The Tonkotsu arrived to the table about 5 minutes before the appetizers which was a little strange, but everything was served within ten - fifteen minutes of ordering. The Tonkotsu was very flavorful, maybe slightly too salty, but still very enjoyable. The noodles & the egg were done perfectly! Noodles had a soft & chewy texture, egg was soft boiled to perfection, & the creamy broth coated everything nicely. The meat could have been more tender & flavourful, but it wasn't bad by any means. Next came the Takoyaki "nachos". I'm a big fan of Takoyaki, we asked if we could get it traditional, without the "nacho" part, but we were told it's not possible. It's 4 pieces in total, fried with Dorito crumbs, covered in sauce, sliced fresh jalapeno, & bonito flakes. I usually love bonito flakes, but these ones were SO smoky & overpowering that I couldn't taste the Takoyaki or the sauce. Seriously unpleasant in my opinion, I felt like I ate a spoonful of liquid smoke. The Karaage was good, well battered & very tender, served with an interesting aoli, however, still not what I was hoping for. (If you love Karaage, check it out at Gyu Kaku. *Chefs kiss*). The atmosphere was great, we loved the lighting & decor, & the service was friendly but if I'm being honest, the best part of the meal was who I ate it with. Overall, I'm glad we tried it, but wouldn't go back.
Heads up: No Reservations & No Cash. Great place to dine in for some sides to share; we had pork gyoza, kuyri no sarada (cucumber salad), chili shrimp wonton, chikua (fishcake mozarella) tempura, karaage & edamame. We all tried Mazemen (brothless/thick noodles) Neotokyo Mazesoba (Beef soboro), super delicious. Refreshing ice cream as desserts. Special shoutout to Edween & Mary.