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Afficher toutdrink(13) rice(7) quality(7) price(6) prix(5) ramen(5) salmon(5) filling(5) flavor(5) to go(4) qualite(4) mayo(4)The onigiris we ordered tasted good, as usual but we ordered for the first time today the mini ramen for 5.99$, & the portion size was unbelievable. It was beyond small, the bowl was smaller than my hand &, I understand it's'mini', but it wasn't even full (half filled). The taste was normal, nothing incredible. Not worth it getting.
We ordered one of each type-classic, fusion, & the chef's special-because restraint is overrated when onigiri is involved.
The unagi was savory & delicious. The avocado-salmon fusion felt bright & modern. & then came the'Fuji Mountain' from the chef's specials: a glorious, beautifully assembled, cheese-crowned delight that looked as good as it tasted.
Be warned: these little triangles are deceptively filling. A single one can carry you through a lunch break, fuel a small bite on the go, or satisfy that late-night craving after a night out. Honestly, onigiri should replace pizza as the official reward for helping someone move-much easier to hold, far more dignified, & arguably more delicious.
Just when we thought we'd reached peak comfort, the mini ramen made its appearance.'Mini' in size only-but it hit the spot. We tried the spicy version (but there are other options, too). To complete the experience, we sipped on a refreshing matcha-yuzu drink, a perfect blend of earthy & citrus.
Whether you're hungry, hurried, or simply hunting for something satisfying, this is a place worth visiting-again & again.
Price is decent. The service is very friendly. But the shop has limited table, so it is better to for small group or take out. The onigiri (the rice balls) have many varieties. It also come with combo with drink, mini ramen (or salad) & a dessert ( yuzu cheese cake). The mini ramen is decent. Yuzu cheesecake is pretty good. For the rice balls, the rice is chewy & tasty, which is excellent. The filling (fried chicken, tuna, & salmon) are well seasoned. If the seaweed can be a bit more crispy, it is be excellent ( but it is still good). It is much better than the rice balls you bought from most Asian supermarket. I definitely will come back for more.
I love that they offer so many variations of onigiri to pick from. Most of them look really interesting & I would love to go back & try some new combinations. I also like that they offer smaller portions of ramen for example at a cheaper price. It allows me to try more items in their menu which is fantastic. The size of the onigiri is pretty reasonable & the toppings are quite generous but I do feel like around 7$ for one is quite expensive. The normal ones are around 5$ which is a decent price but 7$ for a chef's special onigiri is a bit expensive. In terms of flavours, the ones I tried tasted pretty decent but I would have loved it even more if the flavours were a bit stronger. The service was friendly & polite but it was a bit intimidating because there were so many people behind the counter & I was the only customer at the time.
Saw an ad on facebook that a new onigiri shop is coming to brossard & wanted to give it a try as Satoshi (chef from Yasu) was also on the ad. Ordered 4 onigiri & 1 mini ramen. As an asian who travelled to Japan many times in the past, these onigiris are nothing compared to those in Japan not even close to the ones in 7Eleven or Lawson. The rice for some reasons taste bad. The texture is weird. Sauce & meat aren't good. I would say this shop is more to target non asian customers. Very disappointing. The ramen is surprisingly very good. I would stick to Yasu which is just across the street.