Welcome to Taiyo Cité, a brand-new Japanese dining complex offering a unique culinary experience across multiple floors. Enjoy our all-you-can-eat Japanese BBQ on the first floor, indulge in all-you-can-eat sushi on the second, and soak up the lively atmosphere of our Izakaya & Bar on the third. Featuring occasional wall projections and the option to cook your food right at the table, Taiyo Cité promises a fun and immersive dining experience with friends or family.
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Taiyo Cité offers a unique and immersive dining experience in the heart of Downtown Montreal, blending futuristic decor, robotic delivery, and high-tech visuals with a variety of all-you-can-eat sushi and Japanese BBQ options. Guests frequently praise the fresh, flavorful food and the innovative atmosphere that makes the restaurant a popular spot for social gatherings and celebrations. While experiences can vary regarding service speed and the full functionality of the automated features, the staff is consistently described as friendly, attentive, and dedicated to providing a welcoming environment for every visitor.
Couldn't wait to come here, we booked a month in advance! (The AYCE sushi section)
Food came out so fast! It very much reminded me of any other'all you can eat' restaurant. Nothing special, extremely mediocre. The dishes I was super excited to try, let me down as almost everything comes with sauce on top, even though the pictures do not show that so I did not even want to taste the calamari I had ordered. Highlights were the peanut butter dumplings, shrimp tempura, chicken skewers, wonton soup, shrimp skewers (even though it was extremely difficult to remove the skin), the California roll sushi & the lemon chicken. Lows were the beef & broccoli, dragon eye sushi, edamame, fried rice, & salt & pepper chicken.
Service was ok. Our waitress only came to see us once & we had to flag her down for the bill. 25 minutes then went by, & I had to flag her down again to ask & she admitted she had forgotten about us.
Atmosphere is next level. Screens are constantly changing with different graphics & lights are constantly changing colours. Super cool & futuristic vibe.
Overall, happy i experienced it, but I would not come back.
The portion sizes were just right, not too large, which made the experience even more enjoyable. It's the first all-you-can-eat sushi spot where I didn't leave feeling overly full or sick afterward. The service was excellent, & the selection was impressively wide, with plenty of options to choose from. Overall, a great dining experience that I'd definitely return to! The atmosphere itself was also beautiful
May 5, 2026
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Literally the best sushi you can ever eat & enjoy in Montreal. period !!! Oh & the service there is super fast & they are soo sooo friendly especially one guy'Sam' .. the best out there !! he serves with a great smile on his face! Give that man a raise !!!
What a nice discovery. First floor is for AYCE japanese bbq, second floor is for AYCE sushi. The immersive visual experience was super cool. It's like having two activities at once: eating AYCE food & being surrounded by a visual experience. The food took some time to come by but it came quickly after mentioning it to the server. I love their dessert options as well. Over all would go again & recommend everyone to try at least once. They have mouthwash in the bathroom, which is a nice touch.
Came here for the ayce sushi & I can say its one of the best in montreal. They have so many food options, everything you would expect a sushi restaurant, they would have. Everything except the drinks are ayce & you can order as many times as you want, with a 2 hour seating time limit. They also have very delicious desserts such as ice cream & cakes. The portion sizes are what you would expect to see for an ayce. There were projectors everywhere & it lowkey made it dizzying to eat.
Please please please get a reservation especially if you plan to go in the evening.