Sushi Hidden Fish is dedicated to the creation of authentic Japanese cuisine here in Montreal. As the one and only Kaiseki Omakase, we are committed to offering you the best experience in our restaurant.
Kaiseki Omakase is an art form that we here at Sushi Hidden Fish are excited to bring to this corner of the world. We currently offer take out options catered to your needs, and they’re sure to exceed your expectations! We can’t wait to greet you in person when it’s safe to do so.
Sushi Hidden Fish earns widespread praise for exceptionally fresh fish, precise knife work, and beautifully presented dishes that showcase real craftsmanship. The dining room is described as elegant and intimate, with a calm atmosphere that enhances the tasting experience. Service is repeatedly highlighted as knowledgeable, attentive, and friendly, guiding guests through a thoughtful menu. Standout dishes across reviews include refined nigiri and maki, wagyu and aged fish options, and inventive rolls that balance flavors with skill. While premium pricing is noted, the overall consensus is that the combination of quality, technique, and hospitality makes the visit memorable and worth the splurge.
I don't think I need to say much about Hidden Fish…😂 This is my favourite sushi place in Montreal. The quality here is amazing, it is pretty hard to find a raw-fish restaurant for this freshness in Canada with this price range. The dishes also have uniquely delicious flavours & uncommon but super tasty combinations. The chef just really knows how to surprises his guests. It is definitely a must-try experience if you are a foodie or just simply visiting Montreal.
The food is simply perfection. As a fish & sushi lover, this place is my go-to. Ordered mostly the fish on the menu, not the sushi because the fish is out of this world. I did find that the waiter did not give the menu the attention it deserved. Not everyone knows the different kinds of fish & he didn't go through it extensively. At the price we are
Paying, I would have appreciated a more extensive run-down of what is being offered on the menu. I had 2 friends who didn't eat fish & the waiter didn't accommodate to them, rather told them to'just try the fish'. Aside from that, the quality & freshness of the food never ceases to impress me.
Yum yum yum. Nothing to say but probably the best sushi I've ever had. Friendly service, excellent quality, substantial dishes that taste great. Will go back!
I was @ this wonderful restaurant last with a friend.
We sat @ the sushi bar & had the best experience.
The quality of the fish was spectacular!!
Friendly service & must say chatting with the Executive & head chef made our soirée even better.
As someone who has worked as a sushi chef, I've had my fair share of incredible seafood. But this place completely blew me away. Every single bite had me saying, wow that's the best I've ever had. The salmon, the tuna, the uni, even the rice.. The quality, balance & attention to details were on another level.
We had an incredible experience at Sushi Hidden Fish! The service was outstanding, earning a solid 5 stars, & the sushi quality is among the best we've encountered. After dining here, we visited Ryu & Yama, but they simply cannot compete with the premium quality offered at Hidden Fish. The manager was attentive & ensured we felt valued throughout our meal. While it's on the pricier side, every bite is worth it for sushi lovers seeking an exceptional dining experience. Highly recommended!
Dec 31, 2024
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This is definitely the best place I've visited for sushi. Nigiri are their specialty. Their menu is expensive, but it is justified by the top-notch quality of all the ingredients. Everything I tried was simply delightful. All the plates were incredible. These were the best nigiri I ever tried. Everything was memorable. But the O-Toro nigiri was the highlight. It stood out from all the others. I will never forget the taste... Simply outstanding! The Tuna tataki was insanely good. The maki were also very good. The waiter's knowledge of all the plates & drinks was very impressive. It is obvious that the whole team is professional & offers an incredible service. The inside was beautiful & the atmosphere was very cozy. Desserts were also good. I will certainly come back to try out their other nigiri! I don't know if I will ever enjoy sushi from other restaurants, now that I tasted this quality!!
This was the greatest sushi experience of my life. The staff helped me choose according to my tastes & I was not disappointed. The quality of the food is premium & the preparation is unbelievable. Me & my son truly enjoyed our experience. Would recommend to anyone.
Hidden Fish is a cozy & charming spot for sushi lovers! Their fresh salmon is absolutely delightful & a highlight of the menu. It's easily one of the best places to enjoy sushi, with a focus on quality & a relaxing atmosphere. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an exceptional sushi experience. Don't forget to reserve in advance!
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I recently discovered an amazing place - Sushi Hidden Fish! To be honest, I've been looking for a restaurant with authentic Japanese cuisine in Montreal for a long time, & here it is! The atmosphere there is simply incredible - calm & cozy, with a modern interior, but at the same time you can feel the spirit of Japan. The sushi & sashimi are to die for! Everything is very fresh & beautifully presented. It is clear that the products are of the highest quality, & the chefs know their stuff. The prices, of course, are not the lowest, but believe me, it's worth it! The service is also top notch - the waiters are very attentive & friendly. In general, if you want to try real Japanese cuisine in Montreal, I highly recommend Sushi Hidden Fish. Just book a table in advance, otherwise there may not be any seats. J'ai récemment découvert un endroit incroyable - Sushi Hidden Fish! Pour être honnête, je cherchais depuis longtemps un restaurant avec une authentique cuisine japonaise à Montréal, & le voilà! L'atmosphère y est tout simplement incroyable - calme & confortable, avec un intérieur moderne, mais en même temps on y ressent l'esprit du Japon. Les sushis & sashimis sont à tomber par terre! Tout est très frais & joliment présenté. Il est clair que les produits sont de la plus haute qualité & que les chefs connaissent leur métier. Les prix, bien sûr, ne sont pas les plus bas, mais croyez-moi, ça vaut le coup! Le service est également de premier ordre - les serveurs sont très attentionnés & sympathiques. En général, si vous voulez goûter à la vraie cuisine japonaise à Montréal, je recommande vivement Sushi Hidden Fish. Il suffit de réserver une table à l'avance, sinon il risque de ne pas y avoir de place. #SushiHiddenFish #Montreal #JapaneseFood #AuthenticCuisine #Sushi #Sashimi #FreshIngredients #GreatService #CozyAtmosphere #ModernInterior #MustTry #Foodie #MontrealRestaurants
We had a semi-private room upstairs. It was beautifully designed, but also very cramped, & some of the fussy details didn't make sense: • There were decorative seashells hanging from the ceiling, but they hung so low that my male guests & I kept hitting them when we stood up or gestured; • The chairs were very wide with curved backs, forcing you to slouch forward since you couldn't lean back. They were also so wide that the sides touched the chairs next to you, making you feel trapped; • I ordered an Old Fashioned, but the glass had a decorative streak of spices running down the side that was hard to see in the dim lighting & kept rubbing off on my hand; • One wall had a tacky painting of a Geisha that looked like it was done by an inexperienced art student. The room was also hot-my nieces complained, & I was almost sweating. The kind & attentive waiter, who had way too many tattoos & seemed a bit too prideful, said they didn't have climate control, so nothing could be done. We did omakase. The fish was high quality, & the presentation was good, but the sushi rice was a bit off-slightly undercooked. The staff seemed stiff & inexperienced, & there were beams of douchebag energy coming of some patrons, many of whom seemed like tourists. One table had a group of women who looked like prostitutes-& not in a good way. Worst of all, it took more than an hour to receive our first dish, & another 30-40 minutes for the second. Frustrated, we eventually left. EDIT (in response to owner's reply): I appreciate your explanations regarding the food delays. You're correct that we joined tables, affecting egress, but that doesn't change the issue with the seat width & design. I would also argue that for a party of eight, it's reasonable to expect to be seated together, not at two separate tables. As for my comment about your patrons, I certainly wasn't referring to "other families." Your waiter was, in fact, a gentleman. I described him as "kind & attentive" in my review. My remark about his tattoos wasn't mocking his appearance-he was quite handsome & well-dressed. I simply noted that he had too many tattoos. Tattoos are a personal style choice, not an immutable trait or a religious symbol. To analogize: if you had a disheveled waiter or one with a spiked orange mohawk, common sense suggests it would be reasonable to mention that in a review.