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Display Allsushi(184) clark(95) all you can eat(45) fresh(36) à volonté(32) recommend(30) quality(27) rapide(20) sashimi(19) qualite(18) frais(17) prix(16)J'aime bien aller à ce resto manger à volonté. Jaime bcp leur sashimi & leur menu tapas asiatique.leur service est super les serveurs attentionné. I like the go to that all u can eat restaurant the service is good I like to eat their sashimi sélection & their asian tapas .
Food was amazing. The fish is really fresh & their sashimis are unbeatable. Clarke was super friendly & gave us the best experience. He was always around to make sure everything was okay & made the experience even better. Highly recommend spot for all you can eat. I never tried an all you can as good as this place.
Sashimi was served last thing 35 mins after everything else (maki soup appetizer was served first...) the portion of the sashimi is very small & tuna sushi is like 1 mm thick... service slower than it used to be but overall good variety & nice staff
Most all-you-can-eat sushi in Montreal is a trap of bad rice & questionable fish. I'd given up on it.
This place is an exception.
The quality was great for an all you can eat. The sashimi was bright, firm, & fresh. The rice was perfectly seasoned, letting the high-grade fish shine.
Best of all, the service was incredible-warm, attentive, & efficient. Orders arrived quickly & accurately. Even the gyoza & tempura were delicious.
Takumi Sushi proves AYCE doesn't have to mean bad quality. I'll be back eventually.
I ve been a regular customer since 2016. among AYCE sushi in Montreal, Takumi is the best taste/service. Balanced Rice flavour, sashimi size & varieties of roll.
We went to this restaurant based on the reviews on different platform...It's far from our neighborhood & it was very busy on a Saturday night. Reservation is a must or you'll wait for a while. The service was nice, the fish was really fresh but the sashimi & nigiri potions are small & really paper thin, it takes,a lot to be satisfying...the skewers were cold when served, probably because it was a very busy night it fid come to 50 $ each with tip...All in all interesting experience but we won't go back just because we have better ones closer to home.
I come regularly to Takumi & I have tried almost every all you can eat in Mtl, but Takumi is & has always been the best 👌🏽. If you like good quality salmon (especially sashimi, salmon rose, nigiri) Takumi is the go to. All the rest is also good & never disappoints. 🍣🍤 Special thanks to the kind hearted & polite staff who really take their restaurant seriously (very rare nowadays). Both Eric & Clark always welcome me & my friends with a smile & care 🙏🏽
The service was amazing & the food is soo fresh . Salmon sashimi is a must !
Heading to an all-you-can-eat Japanese dinner tonight. If you don't hear from me tomorrow, just know I achieved sashimi & skewer nirvana!
I frequent Takumi regularly, & it never fails to impress. The atmosphere is incredibly friendly, making each visit feel warm & inviting. What truly sets this place apart is their dedication to accommodating diners with various dietary restrictions. They go above & beyond to ensure everyone has a memorable dining experience. Let's not forget the sushi-it's consistently high quality. Each piece is fresh & expertly prepared, showcasing a delightful blend of flavors. Some all you can eat places may skimp out on their sashimi, but not Takumi. This restaurant is a gem. The welcoming ambiance, accomodating service to the top-notch sushi, it's a place I always look forward to visiting
Really nice AYCE sushi restaurant! The sashimi quality is fresh, & I enjoyed the nigiris & makis. Some of the fried items & sides could be a little better, but not a deal-breaker. The bring your own wine option is also a great bonus. Will definitely come back again.
TL;DR - I would not recommend this restaurant because they don't allow you to order more than 20 pieces of sashimi at a time & make you wait a long time in between orders, which limits how much you can order. Something I wish I had known before coming here was that the sashimi orders do not come with more than 20 pieces at a time. We ordered 40 pieces of salmon sashimi & 30 pieces of oil fish sashimi for the table, but we only received 17 & 18 pieces respectively. We thought the remaining pieces were on their way, so we placed an additional order. However, we waited over 20 minutes for the second order to arrive, & it still did not come with the missing sashimi. We had to wait quite a while before getting a hold of a server to notify them that a large chunk of the order was delayed & we were wondering that if it will come, it was only then the server told us that they do not make more than 20 pieces of sashimi of each type. Had we not asked we would keep missing sashimi orders & left wondering why. This was a deal-breaker for us as we specifically came for the sashimi. I've never been to an all-you-can-eat sushi place with such a limit on the amount of food you can order. We were only allowed 2 hours to dine in, but each order took a very long time (over 20 minutes) to arrive, making it difficult to order enough sashimi. My friend & I were left offering the last few pieces of sashimi to each other out of politeness... This is not something I've ever imagined from an all you can eat sushi restaurant. We ended up just sitting there, disappointment, hungry & just left looking at each other with nothing to do while waiting a long time for the second order to come. It is no surprise that this is a tactic used by the restaurant to maximize their profit by minimizing the amount of sashimi they serve you within the 2-hour timeframe This only reason I'm writing this is so that someone else doesn't make the same mistake like we did, we were really excited to have some salmon but for $45 each not including tax & tips we barely had a few pieces each, it's not worth it at all. There are many other all-you-can-eat places in Montreal without such absurd limitation & foul tactic. With that being said, I'd like to recognize the staff & servers as they were very courteous & polite. We were greeted with a friendly attitude the moment we stepped in, & whenever they came around, they were kind & polite. They may be a bit short-staffed, as it was difficult to get someone's attention.
Went to try since it is All-you-can eat to found out that you need to pay extra $12 to get access for the premium items!! The prices are deceiving online. They should have mentioned the different menu tires. Why the 3 stars? The service is the only good thing about this place. Pros :- - Service ( quick & friendly) - Good price ONLY if you don't care about beef items & Sashimi - too much rice! Cons:- - stupid menu with confusing 4 digits items - washrooms (no soap) - really bad dessert I prefer to treat myself pay an extra $5-7 & get a FULL all you can eat sushi
So far, one of the best sushi, & sashimi I've had in Ontario & Quebec. Hands down!
Sushi à volonté mais pas que ! Les brochettes de boeuf yakitori sont vraiment délicieuses, la carte est étoffée & tout est plutôt bon. Les sashimis sont très bons car leurs poissons sont bien frais, peut-être éviter les goberges. Pour le reste, le service est toujours impeccable avec une attention particulière à servir le vin que nous ramenons; très bonne place pour un BYOW AYCE !
What an incredible find right in downtown Montreal in the vicinity of St Denis. The moment you enter Takumi, you know that this is not an ordinary AYCE buffet restaurant. The ambiance is exquisitely calm & the service personable & attentive. What it lacks in selection at lunch (for instance not a single one of the sashimi options are offered on the lunch menu), it makes up for with lower pricing & high quality nigiri. Even the sushi rolls, as pointed out by my lunch mate, were not bulging in rice but had generous fillings. It is also uncommon to find deep fried cheese sticks (yummy!) & freshly steamed dimsum items at a sushi buffet, let alone irresistible dessert options such as cranberry coconut sago, grilled pineapple in maple syrup & Nutella nigiri! The Hunan dumplings were to die for... I literally could swim in that delectably rich peanut sauce which had a hint of chilli powder that simply took it up two notches, I found myself spooning it all up. But what Takumi best left me with was the loving feeling that, even though it was a buffet restaurant, it simply didn't feel at all like one. Each plate sat before us was a piece of art, crafted by passionate chefs who took pride in presentation & served by a team of wonderfully professional staff, several of whom were of Japanese descent. Before we left, I even momentarily toyed with the idea of moving to the neighbourhood so that I would be able to dine here daily (yes, it was that good). The only let downs were the tempura shrimp (very thick batter, almost pogo-like & certainly not the light, flakey tempura that it should have had been) & general Tao chicken (dry, thickly battered white chicken meat, overly salted & very lacking in sauce), yet these disappointments were insufficient to steal a single star from this easily 5-star establishment.
The quality of sushi & sashimi were not the same as in the past. Very disappointed with the freshness & quality of the food.
The sushis are very good there is a wide variety & as well some food on the grill like beef tongue & others there's some soups the Kamikaze is great the nigris are great & sashimi as well. I will go back, the fact that it's a bring your own wine restaurant is a big plus & help save money. It's best to reserve ahead. You'll have 2 hours to eat all you can.waot until all of your 1st order has arrived before ordering a second else you might not get some of the 1st order.