Monday | 9 am - 5 pm |
Tuesday | 9 am - 5 pm |
Wednesday | 9 am - 5 pm |
Thursday | 9 am - 5 pm |
Friday | 9 am - 7 pm |
Saturday | 9 am - 7 pm |
Sunday | 9 am - 6 pm |
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We got up bright & early & it was a delightful way to kick off the day! Filled with delicious & tantalizing flavors in an inviting atmosphere.
We couldn't resist trying the beloved Tamago Sando, &, as it turned out, it was an exquisite choice. The dish featured fluffy egg, & the delightful addition of salmon was simply divine.
Equally impressive was the Ebi burger, which was just as incredible & satisfying. We were also fortunate enough to sample the weekend special: the Katsu Sando. It was nothing short of amazing, full of complimentary flavors that came together so harmoniously, showcasing the expert craftsmanship of the chef (whose genius we already knew).
Every drink we ordered was perfection. The sesame latte was creamy & nuanced, while the matcha yuzu lemonade provided a refreshing flourish that balanced the richness of our food.
For dessert, we enjoyed a lovely red bean dorayaki-light, fluffy, & filled with sweet red bean paste; it was lovely.
A fantastic start to the day, with every dish expertly crafted & every sip delightful. We left feeling satisfied & eager to return for more of their innovative & delicious food! 🌟🍽?🍵View more
staff is very kind & the food was delicious. i had the tomago sando & the chocolatine & both were wonderful. there was some very loud drilling & sparks coming from the back of the restaurant when we were dining in which was a bit loud & annoying.View more
A bright & inviting café, featuring a creative Japanese-inspired menu. I tried the tamago sando (Japanese scrambled egg on toast)-nice! The coffee was excellent, & the atmosphere makes it a great spot to meet up. I'll definitely be back to explore more of the menu!View more
Ohayo café was very nice! They have a lot of options I want to try. Their tamago sando & ebi sandwich were good but not wow. I saw people eating the ramen & it looked really good. I'd definitely try that next time.View more
I got the matcha yuzu lemonade & the katsu sando. I loved the lemonade, perfectly refreshing. But my sandwich was mostly fat & not meat which was disappointing. & I saw a chunk of red in there as well. I'm sure it's just a mistake, so I'm willing to try the restaurant again but not really open to giving the katsu another go. :(View more
I went here yesterday &, overall, enjoyed my experience. The cafe is nice, with many people coming in & out. It's a nice place to sit down with a friend or by yourself if you want to pretend to work (but secretly watch people outside). I was here with a few friends & we shared the noodle dish with braised lamb & the Katsu Sando. The noodles were really nice, dressed with a very delicious sauce. However, the lamb was a bit dry for my taste. The Katsu Sando was pretty big, but I wasn't a fan of the horseradish/mustard dressing. I thought the flavor was too strong. The service was courteous, but I didn't feel the warmth of a small place which is usually typical in Montreal, where you can chat with the people working there & learn a bit more about the neighborhood or the restaurant.View more
A wide variety of set menu items & a constantly changing menu of refreshing specials, with an addition of great coffee, matcha & hojicha lattes. Delicious food, great atmosphere & a beautiful, bright location. On the menu: • Lamb Mazemen: Pulled lamb, black sesame paste, green onions • Soba Tanuki: Ikura, daikon, wakame, shiso • Tamago Sando with Mimolette cheese • Large salad: Green mix, orange, beets, onion vinaigrette (This is a side dish version.) • Yuzu lemonade Instagram: @ohayocafemtlView more
We wouldn't recommend or go back. Coffee was pretty good, but the food was disappointing even though it was well presented. Ebi burger was subpar & flavours weren't balanced. It was also served with iceberg lettuce that was so wilted that I had to take it out of the sandwich. Tamago sando was also subpar (& not really a sandwich) & didn't taste like the egg salad they serve in Japan. Katsu sandwich was alright with a decent size pork chop but nothing special flavour wise. Overall, pretty expensive for what it is & a lot of the dishes could be improved.View more
De ma voix rauque, j'avais bien exposé à ma compagne de table que j'avais probablement un petit rhume & que je pouvais être contagieux, mais elle insistait pour qu'on aille manger ensemble. Je confesse que si les rôles avaient été inversés, je me serais tenu à l'écart & je lui aurais lancé : « bon, alors, on reporte notre sortie à la semaine prochaine ? »). L'« avantage » de sentir moins bien est que les autres sont généralement plus accommodants à notre égard. De fait, cette fois-ci je pouvais choisir l'endroit que je désirais. Absolument n'importe quel. Quelle classe ! Par conséquent, j'ai opté pour une cuisine qui n'était pas nécessairement dans ses cordes, mais qui devait lui plaire : du japonais chez le très en vogue Café Ohayo. Sis dans ce qui était autrefois « La Panthère Verte », le nouveau café en a malgré lui conservé quelques ornements à l'extérieur. En effet, on m'a raconté que l'ancienne enseigne étant connectée à l'électricité, la procédure pour la retirer serait beaucoup plus compliquée (& on peut s'imaginer, coûteuse). À l'intérieur toutefois, on plonge dans la modernité du minimalisme avec des murs de briques blancs en soutien d'un plafond brun. Quelques détails viennent percer les parois monochromes : une figurine de Mario Bros, trois dés alignés qui marquent un triple six (hum), de grands cadres affichant des têtes de chiens, de la verdure. En outre, la disposition des places assises dans le cubicule n'obéit qu'à un code, celui de la maximisation de l'achalandage. Bref, il semble que le café n'ait pas fait de se démarquer par le décor ou l'ambiance un objectif principal. Qu'importe, car c'est par l'originalité & l'excellence de ses mets que le local se révèle formidablement audacieux & innovateur, à commencer par le tamago sando qui rappelle le bon sandwich à la salade d'oeufs québécois, mais cette dernière est étendue sur de moelleuses tranches de pain doux. Ensuite, le hambourgeois « ebi » avec sa copieuse galette de crevette combinée à du ketchup fait maison pourrait en déstabiliser plus d'un, comme mon amie qui lui a accordé un pointage presque parfait de 9 joyeux doigts sur 10. Puis, le ramen tantan épicé avec son parfumé bouillon au miso blanc & sésame devrait satisfaire le grand amateur de nouilles japonaises en vous. Parfaites votre plaisir avec un « combo » d'épaisses pommes de terre ondulées à tremper dans la sauce de votre choix (on nous a recommandé la savoureuse sauce Yuzu). En clôture, un intriguant dorayaki qui joue sur les textures avec ses fèves rouges, ses crêpes & sa tranche de mochi. On ne peut que nous réjouir de voir un café de cette trempe s'installer sur la déjà très relevée Avenue du Mont-Royal. Qui plus est, on s'y délecte sans s'y ruiner, allant de 12 $ pour le sando à 18 $ pour l'ebi, & 5 $ pour un très bon hojicha latte. Mon petit doigt me dit que j'y reviendrai très bientôt avec ma mère qui voue une grande affection à la cuisine japonaise & pourrait faire de l'Ohayo un de ses repères préférés.View more
Ohayo Cafe, a quaint new place on Mont-Royal, at the corner of rue de Buillon. Blending japanese ideas with a Montreal feel, they offer a variety of favourites. I had the tamago sando 「タマゴサンド」, which to my surprise was served like the fancy French toast you'd find at l'Avenue not too far away. Served on a pair of crisp golden toast, the egg salad is light & flavourful. Butter hits your tongue, as your palate is flooded with subtle flavours of egg, Dijon, & a marinated Sancho pepper- which comes in its pod, in-lieu of the usual slightly numbing powder you get on an unagi bowl. I ordered the sando with a flat white. The coffee, of course, made with the best-in-class La Marzocco espresso machine, gave notes of the soft cascara of the bean. I'm happy to see that Japan's spirit, in their meticulous quality & attention to coffee, has materialized here as well. In all, the duo came to 17.53$, with a 15% tip the bill for 1 came at 20.15$. Which I find reasonably priced for the quality presented. I have yet to try other items on the menu, but rest assured that whilst enjoying my own, I was witness to a room of people enjoying the rest of the menu. Very clearly enjoying their share. 成功を祈っているよ。View more
We were out on a croissant hunting expedition, & needing a fill of a bigger fill, we were driving along Mt. Royal, & came across this little lovely pleasant place. Service is excellent -- except it's not table service -- it's order at the counter, pay & you get a post with a number for delivery of your meal. Food is really interesting, a bit of a Western take on Japanese food. We had a tamago sando, & I was expecting a tamago, but instead it was an equally interesting delicious deconstructed egg salad. That, & a great chicken karaage. Would I go back -- 100%.View more
Came for a quick lunch & tried the tamago (egg salad) sando w/ mortadella. It was crazy good. Already looking forward to coming back to try everything else.View more