Sésame vous propose un concept unique en son genre : une gamme de plats asiatiques d’une grande qualité et d’une variété hors du commun, à savourer dans une ambiance vitaminée et chaleureuse.
Du Pad Thaï à la poutine Général Tao, en passant par l’un des différents sautés sur le wok, vous pouvez consommer votre repas sur place ou l'emporter !
De plus, Sésame vous suggère une large sélection de thés en vrac, plusieurs vins en importation privée, des bières en fut, un vaste choix de sakés, mais surtout, une carte de cocktails exclusifs à Sésame.
Les avis sur Sésame décrivent globalement une expérience agréable : des plats savoureux et généreux, une carte variée allant des classiques asiatiques aux créations fusion, et une ambiance chaleureuse et moderne accompagnée d'un service attentif et efficace. Certains évoquent un niveau sonore parfois élevé et des détails pratiques comme des toilettes ouvertes, mais beaucoup soulignent le cadre agréable, les portions généreuses et le bon rapport qualité-prix. Le personnel est régulièrement décrit comme sympathique et professionnel, capable de conseiller et d ajuster les plats selon les préférences, ce qui rend les repas conviviaux que ce soit entre amis, en couple ou en groupe. Les plats et boissons tels que le General Tao, les dumplings, les soupes et les bols poke reviennent en tête comme des choix appréciés, et plusieurs visiteurs indiquent qu'ils reviendront volontiers. Dans l'ensemble, Sésame est perçu comme une destination gourmande avec une atmosphère accueillante et une équipe qui fait l effort de bien servir.
La nourriture est vraiment très bonne.
C'est savoureux.
Update fév. 2026 :
Il y a une soupe ramen pour un temps limité sur le menu, elle est très bonne. & les mocktails sont un délice pour les yeux & les papilles.
La nourriture est très bien ainsi que l'ambiance mais le service de notre serveur vraiment moyen. Il est venu nous voir très peu souvent & long avant de se faire servir.
Really impressed with the menu & atmosphere. We were four people, & each of us loved our dishes. Super fresh & quite flavourful.
I'm looking forward to working my way through the menu!
15 févr. 2026
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Wow! Quel bon repas nous avons eu la chance de déguster ! L'ambiance décontractée & cozy ! Le service fut excellent ! La gentillesse & le professionnalisme de Marie-Jeanne était remarquable. Il est certain que nous reviendrons !
I went to Sesame with my daughter & some friends. We were seated quickly without a reservation. I was happy to see that they had a reasonably priced kids menu. The food was good, but the waitresses were either tired or new. We were missing a place setting, which isn't a big deal until you add up all the other issues. We were offered a pitcher of water, it never arrived. I originally ordered a pint of beer. But I changed my mind & asked for their signature Cesar instead. 10 mins later, she served me the beer, I brought it to her attention & she apologized. Then about 10 mins later I was served the cesar, which is garnished with a rice cracker & a piece of fried chicken. When the Cesar arrived, no garnish. The garnish only arrived when I was 3/4 done my drink. The waitress asked us if we wanted all the food served at the same time, we said yes because we were in a rush. 30 mins later we got the apps, no mains. We were missing plates to share the appetizers, i asked for plates. The waitress came back to the table with about 10 plates, she placed 2 on our table, for 5 people. I asked for more plates, she brought them quickly. We waited another 30 mins for the mains. Which she said she had put the order into the kitchen when we finished our appetizers. Everyone that was working there was friendly. However, Ive never experienced so many errors over the course of 1 meal.
La nourriture est excellente! Soupe wonton très parfumée & boullion parfait. Les rouleaux impériaux sont les meilleurs que j'ai mangé; croustillant à l'extérieur & pleins de saveur. J'ai moins aimé mon tofu au beurre, la sauce avait un goût que je n'aimais pas mais je me connais pas la différence avec le tofu au beurre de l'Inde que j'aime toujours. Mon ami a adoré tout ce qu'il a commandé. Très joli décor & ambiance. Service rapide & courtois. Je le recommande!
Server was very nice but it took forever to get our food. Birthday girl couldn't even stay for her birthday cake- she had to leave as her daughter got too tired due to eating so late.
Then her cake arrived afterwards & it was not gluten free- I had specified the need for this in our reservation.
We arrived at 5 pm & did not receive our meal until 6:30.
2 févr. 2026
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It was ok but on the expensive side. Some of the food was good (mainly the dumplings, the poke bowl & the shrimp tempura), the general tao is very bland; the sauce was sweet but didn't taste like general tao - more like generic Asian sauce for white people & the chicken was clearly frozen nuggets or something - more breading than chicken. The wonton soup had 2 wontons in it, mushrooms & a baby bok choy but tasted overly like chinese five spice or star anise, so if you like the traditional wonton soup from most chinese restaurants you will be sorely disappointed. I ordered shrimp & tofu chow mein & I only got shrimp... & the sauce for it was basically sweet soy & perfumed ginger, & there was a lot of it which made the noodles soggy. I left most of it because it just wasn't great. The chicken bao was pretty bland as well & the chicken itself was mostly batter with hardly any chicken (again, probably frozen), & the bao had a bunch of cilantro in it, hidden under the lettuce. I don't know which bao this was supposed to be (I'm guessing the spicy one), as it also came with avocado & the general tao one did not have either (avocado or cilantro) listed as an ingredient on the menu, it was also missing the cheese. I'm glad it wasn't me eating it but my poor husband had a reaction to the cilantro & had to take an allergy pill when we got home because of it. I guess we found out the hard way that he's also allergic to it like I am (at least it wasn't a life threatening reaction but seriously, that should have been listed on the menu!)
I will say the peanut sauce was also decent (though a bit on the sweeter side). All in all the dumplings & peanuts were good but if I want to spend money like that I'll go for dim sum.
Our server was nice & polite, as was the rest of the staff so no complaints there, but the food wasn't anything to be thrilled about, especially at the cost we paid for it. I'm not a foodie, so maybe that's my problem. I like good food, & I don't mind spending money on good food, but I don't follow these food trends & fusion joints because they can't decide what kind of restaurant they want to be. This place honestly just feels like a bunch of white people trying & failing to make Asian food, & I say Asian because there was no direction it in. Could've been Thai, or Japanese, or Chinese, but the only thing it really was, is confused fusion that just tastes overly salty & overly sweet.
First visit & we will definitely be back. Food was very tasty & our waiter DJ was fantastic. Although the restaurant was packed it was not noisy & easy to converse.