Sushi Hidden Fish est dédié à la création d'une cuisine japonaise authentique ici à Montréal. En tant que seul et unique Kaiseki Omakase, nous nous engageons à vous offrir la meilleure expérience dans notre restaurant.
Kaiseki Omakase est une forme d'art que nous, chez Sushi Hidden Fish, sommes ravis d'apporter à ce coin du monde. Nous proposons actuellement des options à emporter adaptées à vos besoins, et elles dépasseront certainement vos attentes! Nous sommes impatients de vous accueillir en personne lorsque cela sera sécuritaire.
Sushi Hidden Fish offre une expérience de sushi haut de gamme, avec des poissons extrêmement frais et des nigiris et sashimis impeccables, des plats magnifiquement présentés et des saveurs équilibrées qui témoignent du savoir-faire des chefs; l'ambiance est élégante et intime et le service est attentif et professionnel, rendant chaque visite vraiment mémorable; le bar permet d observer les chefs travailler et d'apprécier la précision des gestes; la carte propose des créations originales et des makis wagyu et des pièces vieillies qui surprennent par leur complexité; malgré des tarifs élevés, l'ensemble donne une impression de qualité et d'expérience culinaire rare, idéale pour des occasions spéciales ou des repas gourmets; en somme, c'est une adresse à retenir pour les amateurs de sushi recherchant l'excellence et le raffinement.
I've rarely written a bad review ever but this place deserves one. Food & service were so underwhelming compared to the value you're getting. This restaurant ruined my last meal of my Montreal trip. If you're out of town & looking for a good sushi spot, save yourself & just go somewhere more affordable with better sushi. We have had many good sushi/omakase in the past & even had them in Japan. So trust me, when I eat a good sushi, I know it's good. We came to this place with high expectations & were willing to splurge on good sushi since they had a good google review. However, our food was so underwhelming. We ordered scallop sashimi - so mid compare to the price we paid, Crab Maki - so mid. It was our least favourite dish & the portion is so small for the price. Chef's choice nigiri - we had high hope for this since it was a whopping $88 for 2 people (12pieces). It was okay, some was good, but it wasn't anything amazing at all. Considered the price, it's not worth it AT ALL. The service for a high end restaurant is also really bad. We ordered only 3 dishes, but everything took over 30 mins to arrive. The last dish, took 1.15 mins to serve which was INSANE. In addition, Nobody really checked up on us until the end of the night. Even more affordable restaurants had a better service than this place. Again, I wouldn't trust these google reviews at all. If you want to have a good night with reasonable priced, & higher quality sushi, please look elsewhere. Save yourself & look for another restaurant. Thank you.
2 sept. 2024
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Amazing service by Reza, amazing food! Really great portions, totally worth the price! Fish quality is fantastic & the atmosphere was perfect for my girlfriend's birthday dinner! Thank you!
I've been to this sushi restaurant a handful of times & it never disappoints. Great drinks, amazing fish quality & premium service. I *gladly* spent between 300-400$ (for 2 people) everytime I go there & it is absolutely worth it.
If you're searching for an extraordinary sushi experience, look no further than this gem of a restaurant. From the moment we walked in, the service was impeccable-attentive, knowledgeable, & genuinely friendly, making us feel right at home. The sashimi was nothing short of spectacular-fresh, delicate, & bursting with flavour. It's been a while since we've had sushi that truly impressed us, but this place absolutely nailed it. As seasoned sushi enthusiasts, we can confidently say that this was some of the best we've had in a long time. If you appreciate top-quality sushi, this restaurant is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Went for my birthday. Top quality fish, excellent service. They know how to properly process fish, so everything is aged & melts in your mouth. I think a lot of people may find it expensive though.
18 juil. 2024
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An intimate, comfortable setting perfect for date night or a small group of friends to enjoy exceptional Japanese cuisine awaits you here. You can taste the quality in every bite of creative, expertly prepared sushi. Packed with incredible flavors, we wish we could have had more, but the generous portions are very satisfying. The cocktail menu is equally impressive, & we thoroughly enjoyed our order of Yuzu 75 & an Old Fashioned with Japanese whisky. The beautiful, serene décor adds to the already relaxed atmosphere, enhancing the dining experience, as does the wonderful, friendly, knowledgeable, & very helpful service. We highly suggest this elevated establishment for any occasion. You won't regret it!
Can't say enough about this place. You can taste the quality of the fish. Everything we got was absolutely packed with flavor & they give you a good amount of fish. We went twice, it was so good!
One of my top 5 sushi restaurants in Montreal. The service is immaculate, & the staff are super nice. Yes, it is pricey, but I really don't mind paying when the quality & service are there.
My husband & I went there 2 weeks ago, we tried the Hokkaido scallop sashimi, it was overkilled by the sauce, couldn't taste the scallops. The Otoro sashimi was stringy, the only dish we liked is the unagi sushi. Overall, the food presentation was good but the quality & taste were just so so, not worth the price. Unfortunately we will not go back.
**Edited, Feb 2024** Went again thinking it was the same quality but it wasn't... pieces are smaller, sashimis were very thick & less sauce used in rolls. Pretty deceived. Service still great Extremely delicious food & great presentation. It's a pretty place too! Downside was waiting time to get the food, otherwise great experience.
This was my second time going to Hidden Fish. After I got home from this recent visit I left a review with Libero (online reservation company Hidden Fish uses) & did not get any response from the restaurant to my complaint. So I will repeat it here. First off I will state the good. The restaurant put us at a very nice table after I mentioned one person in my party had mobility issues & was immunocompromised. Secondly, the hostesses & wait staff overall were friendly & polite. Thirdly, although the quality was fine & we enjoyed our meal it was not as good as the first time we went (in the fall) which absolutely blew our minds. In the fall we only had a la carte nigiri. A lot had to do with size of the nigiri & selection you get with the Chef's Choice. The size of the Nigiri for the Chef's Choice is about a third smaller than the Nigiri a la carte. So if you have the funds I would opt for the a la carte Nigiri. I would say you'll spend more (perhaps ~ $1 more per piece) this way but enjoyment level will be elevated substantially. Of course the more expensive the nigiri the better it is. Also I found the maki had mostly rice & little fish. This included the eel & the albacore. The Oro King maki was good with more fish. We ordered the Premium Sashimi; Chef's Choice Nigiri; several maki; additional nigiri plus drinks; the total bill with tax & tip was ~ $750 for 4 people (which included a total of 84 pieces; 3 mocktails & 1 cocktail). The big issue is we were cheated. Our very last order was Oro King Nigiri & O Toro Nigiri (one of the most expensive nigiri). We saved the best for last. Those are our favourites particularly the O Toro. Note that the waiter takes the order but another person serves all the plates & points out the name of each piece of fish. This "naming" woman looks very serious with microphone attached to her head & a demeanor befitting an army sergeant. She named every piece of fish (with military precision) for every plate & platter that came out. We had the O Toro in our Premium Sashimi & which was pointed out & named. So we had all seen what it looked like. Yet when we ordered another O Toro nigiri it was not O Toro it was Chutoro (fatty tuna vs medium tuna). We ate it & didn't say anything. I like Chutoro & it was good but it wasn't what we ordered & of course there is a difference in price with O Toro being more expensive. Also the O Toro along with salmon are the fish that I could identify easily even before this meal. When the bill came I saw I was charged for O Toro not Chutoro (which is what we were given). Up to this point everyone enjoyed the meal. It was New Year's Eve. Why make a fuss? But when I got home I thought about it & thought WHY would they do this? The chef may have made a mistake with the order (although I find that hard to believe since they are professionals) But the server (who knew her fish) pointed to it & said it was O Toro when it wasn't (when she had named it correctly in the Premium Sashimi just minutes ago). So that was a flat out lie. Note that the restaurant was not busy at all. She was not pressed for time or stressed. So of course this has now put a damper over the whole experience. If you are like me I don't like to be cheated or lied to. It made me wonder if other fish was given to us which weren't what she said they were? So what do I think about Hidden Fish? I am truly very disappointed in an establishment that thinks it's okay to cheat or pull a fast one over their customers.
& our server, Matthew was not only knowledgeable but appreciative of creating an experience that was all joy, no pretension & made the evening that much more fantastic.
Definitely where to go for an all around fabulous sushi & dining experience.
Bit disappointed in quality of food. This is my second time here & first time was far superior. Perhaps the Master Chef was not present. Anyways the biggest disappointment was that I was given Chutoro when I ordered & paid for Otoro. For me a dishonest move by chef & server who named every piece of fish that came out on the dish & pointed to it & said it was Otoro. I didn't say anything & that is my fault too but really you rely on all the staff to be honest when you are spending hundreds of dollars on a meal. I spent almost $800 for 4 people (with only one cocktail) in total. So in the greater scheme of things spending $30 on a dish is not going to break the bank but it does give me pause as to whether I can trust this establishment & return again. It's too bad it was last dish we had too & my last bite.
Great food, quality is outstanding, however the overall experience was very frustrating. We wait more than 1 hour for our food after ordering. Some dishes came 30-40min apart even being ordered at the same time. Serving is general was very messy & slow. We saw the restaurant was still taking delivery app orders, even though they were clearly not prepared to handle not even the lounge demand, which shows the focus on volume over quality. I loved the food, however, I don't think I will be coming back due this bad experience.