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Display Allsushi(95) fresh(28) quality(24) chef(23) fish(22) sashimi(22) nigiri(20) dessert(17) platter(16) bar(15) recommend(14) maki(14)Top Japanese Restaurant Park delivers an exceptional dining experience. The fish is remarkably fresh, offering a clean & refreshing taste in every bite. The presentation of the dishes is unique & thoughtfully designed, showcasing true culinary artistry. The atmosphere & design of the restaurant are both elegant & welcoming, creating an ideal environment for a memorable meal. The highlight of the experience was the attentive service provided by Chef & Owner Antonio Park, who went above & beyond to ensure our comfort & satisfaction. A must-visit for anyone seeking top-quality sushi & professional, personalized service.
I had the bibimbap & it was ok - I would like / think there should be more egg in it, but it was ok. All the sushi that was being prepared had a great aspect, & if I came back I would try it. Service was slow at the time / disconnected for the prices the restaurant is doing (no refill on water all service…). For reference, someone next to me was ording the 7 moments menu & it was taking soooo much time, I would ask the server how much time it takes before ordering it. Not a big fan of the'cafe del mar vol. 6' style music for a quick lunch on a rainy day, but it was now loud so I had no problem with it.
We sat at the sushi bar. We were lucky enough to be there while they were preparing a bluefin tuna & had some belly. & a pair of nigiris of toro we ordered. Delightful.
One word: EXCEPTIONAL
What an experience I just had, watching Chef Park & his team put together such exquisite sushi creations out of top-notch ingredients. It was an experience like no other. Don't be intimidated to sit at that sushi bar, that's where the magic happens!- I absolutely can't wait to go back!
Park is an absolute MUST-TRY. Amongst the great dining options in Montreal, Park is a stand out for the Japanese/Korean cuisine. The restaurant is decorated in a modern & upscale manner. Simple wood finishes & lovely marble cuts accentuate the open kitchen & sushi bar.
The food is unbelievable. We started with the wagyu sando & the first bite was out of this world. Topped with caviar & gold flakes, the minced wagyu had the perfect texture & you wanted to immortalize that bite in time. We split the regular & the premium sushi platters. Both are fantastic. The premium comes with caviar, uni & toro. Both platters come with a medley of sauces - the house soya sauce, a ponzu sauce, chimichurri & a carrot-based sauce. The fish is so fresh; we were exclaiming over each & every bite. Just an unbelievable platter of seafood. To top it off, we finished with the tout chocolate. The chocolate mousse is so light but the dish is bigger than it looks in photos. We practically had to roll out of the restaurant.
Also, shoutout to the host. He was top notch. Jovial, informative, had jokes to keep it light. Great banter.
Park is for the memory books. We'll be coming back to Montreal just to go another time.
Nobody does it better than Chef Antonio. By far the best sushi I've had in Montreal. Great experience
Absolutely incredible experience. If you live sushi this place is a MUST!
My husband & I came here to celebrate his birthday & loved the whole experience. We had the sushi platter & the premium sushi platter plus cockatils & digestives. Everything was divine from the ambiance, service, the food & the drinks. The fish & seafood were very fresh & it literally took us back to Japan!
Une expérience inoubliable, les poissons sont tous exceptionnelles, ça fond en bouche ! Meilleurs sushis du Québec !
My expectations was higher that the food we received we got a beef tartare it was missing some salt the nigiri was good but they put wasabi in it so if you don't like wasabi like me it's ruin the experience the other sushi was ok Chocolat dessert was very good For the price I was expecting more
I only order the omakasa at the bar & havr the sushi & sashimi ( non cooked food) It can get very busy so I try tk make reservations & book for 6 pm. It can be a long night if you dont go early. Photo is O Toro nigiri ordered a la carte
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I recently had the pleasure of dining at Park Restaurant in Montreal, & it was an unforgettable experience! The highlight of the evening was the chef's incredible table-side preparations, where he added his unique touches to each dish, making the meal feel truly special. The menu is filled with an array of exceptional offerings, each more delicious than the last. From the beautifully presented sushi to the innovative appetizers, every bite was a delight. The atmosphere was vibrant yet cozy, creating the perfect backdrop for an enjoyable evening. The staff were attentive & friendly, enhancing the overall experience. I can't recommend Park highly enough! I will absolutely be returning for another round of their amazing cuisine. A true gem in Montreal!
Been here a couple of times. Very pricey but quality of ingredients are excellent. Sashimi is excellent & fresh. Maki rolls are good but too much sauce. I like to taste the ingredients. Nigiri was good but portions were tiny. Service was very good & informed. Overall a very good meal but not worth the price. There are other Japanese restaurants that are very good that will satisfy your sushi craving but at a better price point.
Been coming here for a while, simply because I have no time for groceries, the food here is unique. I especially enjoyed the premium platter sushi. A variety of selection of different sashimi & maki sushi. The ones that stood out would be the Otoro, which is a very fatty fish that you can not get anywhere from all you can eat sushi( if you find there are, let me know). The presentation is beautiful. I also especially find the sea urchin to be very interesting. Not many people will like it but I do. The workers are well informed on what we are eating. & maybe not everyone but I especially feel welcomed by the staff, including the owner, Antonio Park, very busy man but always checks up on me. & Ms. Jodie, always informative & very kind. Atmosphere, is in a dim light setting, definitely a bar like feeling( it has a drinks bar & a sushi bar). My favourite dessert would be omakase dessert, strawberry based, I loved the different layers it has, strawberry sorbet at the top with creaminess surround it, with a biscuit cracker that separates it from the fresh strawberry & purée at the bottom.
This was fantastic. However, it was not a cheap experience. The fish was so fresh, & the octopus was very tender. The servers were friendly & accommodating. At one point, I went to pour a bit more wine for us, & the server came over & said. " Allow me, I'll do my job, you enjoy your meal."it was said very playful & felt attended to. There was a nice variety of fish & seafood to be enjoyed. Best sushi 🍣 I have ever had. The only negative other than the price, it was so crowed the place is. The table next to us was so close that I felt like I was having dinner with them aswel. The staff having to walk sideways between tables puts them too close to me. Overall, it was a nice night with great food.I Ps I thought putting the Louis the 13th on the dessert menu was tacky. ($175/ .5 OZ) If I wanted liquor that expensive, I would order it off the drink menu.
The best quality sushi I've had in a while. Eat bite was fresh & full of flavor. For quality sushi places, less is more - go sashimi & nigiri. Maki roll was good but we wished to have gotten another nigiri round instead. The strawberry dessert special right now is probably top 3 favorite desserts I have ever had
So "Somebody feed Phil" introduced us to this restaurant & Chef Antonio Park. You read about the guy, & you just admire the man. My wife booked the lunch for us & the restaurant is in a very nice neighbourhood of Westmount in Montreal. We were greeted by a lovely host (I think her name was Faye) originally from Dorset, Uk; who welcomed us like old friends. (She also greeted a lot of regulars that came in after us - so she is definitely skilled at her role!) She recommended us to actually go for the Park specials, but double up on the nigiris, so we get the variety. Good call! Some people don't get the fuss about sushi. The skill is not just fresh fish, the knife skills, or the right marinated rice, the temperature, the presentation, but the whole ensemble. Chef Park also introduced the idea of his Argentinian flavours in the dips & the fusion tastes of the west & the Japanese in some sauces that were brushed on the nigiri. The presentation is immaculate & it is an experience to have some top rated sushi. We were very lucky to find him at the restaurant on our visit. He was happy to have a chat. If you are a sushi lover in Montreal, you definitely should try it out.