Dans l'ensemble, Ohayo Café est décrit comme un endroit mignon et calme d'inspiration japonaise, avec un personnel chaleureux, un éclairage agréable et un service rapide, proposant des plats allant du burger ebi et du tamago sando au ramen et au karaage, ainsi que des boissons comme le latte hojicha et la limonade au yuzu; si l'ambiance et la qualité sont fréquemment saluées, certains plats suscitent des avis mitigés, comme le chicken burger et le katsu sando jugés parfois trop lourds en garnitures ou mal équilibrés, et quelques commentaires évoquent des prix ou un espace un peu petit; l'ensemble des retours met en avant l'authenticité des saveurs, des ingrédients frais et des boissons créatives, faisant de Ohayo Café un choix fiable pour un goût du Japon à Montréal, tout en notant que la place peut être intime et bruyante par moments et que le prix est à considérer.
Ok wow. I tried the battered & fried shrimp burger (ebi burger) & it was the most well executed, delicious, perfect shrimp burger I've ever had. The decaf latte I ordered with it was really good as well. They were also pretty quick. They have open windows to the street for fresh air & people watching. & wifi if you want to do some work. I highly recommend for a quick lunch or meetup with friends. It's a little pricey but worth it.
I did not enjoy the texture of the chicken in my sandwich. Also, etween the suace & the jalapenos, it was overall too salty! I also would have appreciated if the salad dressing was mixed into my salad before it was served to me! It's not pleasant having to deal with big chunks of it dressing on the top. The dining room was nice though!
3 sept. 2024
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Très bel endroit pour manger le lunch aux saveurs japonaises ! On a beaucoup aimé les patates & le burger aux crevettes. Ils ont du wifi pour travailler un peu & la rue piétonne mont-royal est très animées. Le personnel est serviable & poli. Une belle expérience vécue & ça ne sera pas la dernière ! Note : j'ai moins aimé le fait que la barista s'est permis de prendre la cuillère & mélanger mon café mocha pour me montrer comment faire alors que 1) je n'ai pas demandé & 2) je voulais prendre une photo. Elle s'est excusée par la suite mais quand même...
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.
Délicieux dîner japonais! J'ai pris les nouilles froides aux crevettes & elles étaient fraiches, gouteuses & originales. Mon amie a pris les nouilles à l'agneau que je recommande aussi chaudement. L'endroit est lumineux & le café est très bon.
12 août 2024
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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. :(
The cold noodles I ordered was nicely presented & delicious. There seemed like very little broth at first, but there was just enough for the portion of noodles, though I would've preferred the ability to dip my noodles in a smaller vessel via the traditional way. A minor complaint: I discovered the spice powder AFTER I had finished my noodles because it was hidden BEHIND the bowl & out of my line of sight. Also, the napkin they gave me with the bowl was partially dampened with water. I found it odd that the dish itself was thoughtfully presented, yet they couldn't use the same attention to detail in the accoutrements. A small yet annoying flub.
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.