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Sushi Nishinokaze
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Sushi Nishinokaze

Mile-End
5.0$$$
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Sushi Nishinokaze Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Sushi Nishinokaze is an intimate, 8-seat Edomae sushiya in Montreal, led by Canada and Japan trained chef-owner Vincent Gee.

Nishinokaze, which translates to "West Wind," reflects his mission to showcase the pristine natural flavor of both local and imported wild seafood.

The foundation of our cuisine, the shari (sushi rice), is crafted using naturally grown rice and artisanal red vinegar sourced directly from the producers.

Our space was designed by acclaimed Montreal and Tokyo-born architects Justin Nguyen (David Adjaye, SHoP) and Taichi Kuma (Tailand, Kengo Kuma and Associates), blending old world and modern design language seamlessly.

As a “living gallery,” we present ancient and contemporary ceramics in their most beautiful state: in use. Our unparalleled collection, which changes monthly, spans over 5,000 years of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, and Western pottery.

We offer a carefully curated selection of rare sake, Burgundy, Champagne, and natural wines.

 

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Review Summary

Reviews describe Sushi Nishinokaze as a rare, world-class omakase experience in Montreal, equal to or surpassing renowned spots in Tokyo and NYC. Guests highlight Edo-style sushi with exceptional, seasonally focused fish sourced from Japan and locally, served in a calm, intimate setting with warm wood tones and carefully curated ceramics and tableware that feel like art. The service is consistently attentive, discreet, and knowledgeable, with chefs who explain provenance and technique, and a no-tipping policy that aligns with a traditional Japanese approach. The atmosphere, paired with light jazz and a spa-like pace, allows for a relaxed sequence of courses where every bite shows balance, precision, and reverence for craft. Reviews emphasize the immersive sense of travel to Tokyo and appreciation for artistry in sourcing, plating, and storytelling, noting standout pieces such as tuna and Matane shrimp, and praising the sake pairing and concise wine list. Overall, it is regarded as the top sushi destination in the city by many, a must-visit for lovers of authentic edomae and luxury dining.
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Hands down, one of the best sushi omakase experience I've ever had. The tuna (3 types of cuts) & the barracuda were my personal favorite. I also cannot forget the egg custard course. Such a warm & happy dish. Their sake pairing is excellent (shout-out to David for taking care of the pairing & accomodating some of my requests).

The experience was unforgettable, the chef & rest of the staff was a delight to chat with in between courses & everyone seemed very passionate about their craft & service.

Jan 20, 2026
on Google

True meditation, cozy fine dining, quiet music, carefully curated ceramic pieces, simple ingredients & true artistic expression, just simply well balanced, perfect combination!
My favorite Omakase in Montreal!

Definitely worth Michelin stars! ⭐?
Hidden gem founded! 🫶🏻❄?✨ 9/10! ✨

Dec 31, 2025
on Google

Magical! Best sushi & best omakase in the city by far! Memorable experience

Dec 18, 2025
on Google

Most authentic omakase experience we've been to in Montreal. We felt like we were in Tokyo. The food & service were impeccable.

Dec 5, 2025
on Google

One of the best restaurants in the city, & the most impressive omakase I've had! A must try!

Nov 19, 2025
on Google
5.0

Sushi Nishinokaze is THE up & coming sushi omakase in Montreal. As an omakase experience it is much less showy than Okeya, & the quality of fish & service isn't lacking, & in my humble opinion it is a superior value ratio.

The omakase menu progressed gracefully with a jazz backdrop through different pieces of sushi, from harder/thougher textures through softer textures. The sake pairing matches well from floral to more savory.

The fish is impeccably prepared, perfectly aged, & savory, each piece has its place in the lineup, highlighting the best of Japanese & Canadian seasonality.

The rice is well seasoned & cooked, you can feel each individual grain of rice, & they aren't mushed together.

The wine list is short but impressive.

Overall I would say Sushi Nishinokaze takes the top sushi restaurant in Montreal both in terms of service & sushi & I look forward to visiting again.

May 6, 2025
on Google

Wow Where to start. A traditional Omakase experience finally in Montréal. Chef Vince & his staff were amazing. Went for my wife's birthday dinner & we were not disappointed. We love Omakase & can't get enough. We have eaten at many places in Toronto & all the places in Montréal. This is definitely at the top. Very intimate setting. See you soon!

Apr 28, 2025
on Google

Nous avons vécu une expérience'omakase' exceptionnelle. Le chef & propriétaire, Vincent, est extrêmement accueillant & nous accompagne tout au long du service en nous expliquant la provenance de chaque produit & les techniques utilisées. Les sushis, pièces maîtresses du repas, mais aussi les plats de fruits de mer, sont d'une fraîcheur inégalée. Chaque couvert utilisé est une oeuvre d'art en soi & l'espace, intime & épuré, contribue à nous faire voyager le temps d'un repas. En plus des poissons & fruits de mer importés directement du Japon, Vincent fait une place aux produits locaux, tels que le crabe des neiges & la crevette de Matane (crue!) tout en conservant les techniques & codes de la cuisine japonaise qu'il traite avec un grand respect.

En somme, une expérience à vivre au moins une fois dans votre vie.

Apr 6, 2025
on Google

Superior Edo omakase experience. Montreals much needed Japanese experience.

Feb 7, 2025
on Google