Sansotei Ramen draws broad praise for rich, comforting bowls with well balanced broths, generous portions, and friendly service. Reviews note a diverse lineup including tonkotsu, miso and shoyu, with standout variants like tonkotsu black and crispy chicken sides; noodles are frequently described as pleasantly chewy and satisfying. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and cozy, with the Royalmount location repeatedly highlighted for its layout and vibe. Occasional drawbacks include slower service during openings or busy periods, occasional miscommunications with orders, and some bowls that can be too salty or the pork a bit tough, but the overall sentiment is very positive and emphasizes value and consistency. Overall, Sansotei Ramen is seen as a reliable destination for ramen lovers in Montreal, encouraging repeat visits and exploration of different menu items.
Dropped in for lunch on a quiet Tuesday.
Although attached to the big swanky mall, but you have to step outside to get here.
Very somber atmosphere, every restaurant in this chain look alike.
Nice variety of ramen, but my usual is the spicy tonton with fine noodles.
As expected, the broth was rich & just spicy enough. The egg yolks were creamy enough to mix into the broth, which I love. The chasu was good, fatty but not too much. Everything was well balanced, but I feel like I was a victim of shrinkflation, because if I remember the last time I went to a Sansotei the bowl was bigger & I had more than one piece of chasu. But I could be wrong. Either way I was stuffed.
I love that they have unsweetened iced tea 🤩.
Service was great, fast & efficient.
Definitely a great place for ramen.
On a adoré! la vue, le service top & la nourriture vraiment un des meilleurs ramen que j'ai mangé on y retournera c'est certain! & les prix sont raisonnables pour la qualité.
This location features a pleasant layout & a calm ambiance. The Shoyu ramen was satisfactory, but the Tonkotsu Black lacked the necessary umami depth. Service was friendly, but the staff stayed behind the counter, requiring me to approach the counter whenever I needed something.