Monday | 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5 pm - 9:30 pm |
Tuesday | 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5 pm - 9:30 pm |
Wednesday | 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5 pm - 9:30 pm |
Thursday | 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5 pm - 9:30 pm |
Friday | 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 5 pm - 9:30 pm |
Saturday | 12 pm - 9:30 pm |
Sunday | 12 pm - 9:30 pm |
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Display Allramen(134) broth(23) bouillon(16) noodle(16) tonkotsu(12) bowl(11) qualite(11) recommend(10) tofu(9)We had an excellent time at Tsukuyomi Ramen in Mile End. The atmosphere was inviting, the service was great, & the food was outstanding. The whole family loved it-from the flavorful broth to the perfectly cooked noodles. A must-visit spot for ramen lovers!View more
As others have said, this place used to be good.
I went yesterday & was really disappointed. The tonkotsu ramen with chasu (pork) was very bland, I had to put a bunch of hot sauce in it to give it flavour. The piece of pork was small & dry. The noodles were below average. The ramen bowls are small compared to other places. But really the worst part is it gave me food poisoning! An hour or so after I got home (& didn't eat anything else) I suddenly had diarrhea, nausea & exhaustion. A few hours later I felt better & today I feel fine so I know that it was not a flu but indeed something I ate here.
The reason I'm giving 2 stars instead of 1 is that the service was okay (it was quick, although not overly friendly & it felt a bit rushed) & the Karaage & yuzu beer were decent. The decor is also cute.
I won't be coming back unfortunately. Has the chef or management changed or something? Because I see I'm not the only one who's been disappointed (or ill from their food!) as of late :(View more
As a neighbourhood ramen joint, it's decent, but far from one of the best ramen in Montreal. The broth lacks depth & I'm not fond of the thin white noodles. IMHO, I find nearby Nakamichi, Yokato Yokabai, even Ramen-Ya have better ramen than this place.
Also they cook their broth in sequential batches - what kind of ramen joint only has one pot simmering at a time??? Once I arrived at 12:20pm & did not realize I had just missed a batch. Fortunately I had something to read, but realized over 30 minutes had passed, a rather long time to wait for ramen during lunch hour rush. This means that the guy who got seated next to me 20 minutes after I arrived, only got to wait 10 minutes for his ramen.
If they had communicated this to me when I ordered, it would have helped. But no, I had to ask the server why it was taking 35 minutes to make a bloody bowl of ramen.
Edit: It's been a few years now & I have never come back since. So many better ramen alternatives out there! With prompt service!View more
The tonkotsu ramen wasn't salty enough for me at first, but once I added the sauce provided by the server it was great. The noodle is thin which I love, & the chasu was pretty tasty too. I went to the one in bishop & decided to give another try & didn't get disappointed. Still one of the best ramen in the town.View more
This cosy ramen house was a perfect choice on a cold, rainy night. We all had the Tonkotsu Ramen, with a creamy pork bone broth. Each of the three of us had a different protein (chicken, pork & tofu respectively). The broth was delicious, the noodles perfectly chewy. Topped with a side of fried gyoza & a pint of Yuzu beer. Perfection! Highly recommend.View more
A delicious bowl of ramen. Broth was flavorful, noodles perfectly cooked & pork chashu tender with a hint of smoke. The chicken karaage was super juicy on the inside & came in a very generous portion. Will definitely be back again.View more
Long time customer, since their opening. Over the years, there has been many many changes, some good, some disappointing. The very first iteration of the cold ramen (the one with the noodles in an ice bowl & the most delicious dipping sauce ever) was fantastic. The tonkotsu always has been good but sometimes the egg is freezing cold, sometimes the chashu is a very small slice sometimes very generous & thick. Overall, it always was my to-go place. But recently, I am absolutely sure they changed the noodles, which is like the most important part of a ramen bowl. They used to taste fresh & natural. Now, they have that dry & starchy mouthfeel, like the commercial processed noodles we get in instant noodles. They no longer feel bouncy & chewy at all. Just undercooked dehydrated store-bought noodles. They say they didn't change it but the staff there is always new, so they have no clue of the precedent menus over the years. Anyway, broth is still good but the noodles are not worth it anymore. Will now get my ramen fix at NakamichiView more
Sides are delicious, we had scripy seafood balls & gyoza , next time I gonna order it just for myself & not planning to share 🤣 . Ramen is also good, but I prefer more broth, less noodlesView more
An absolute ramen haven in Montreal! The broth is the star here - rich, flavorful, & incredibly satisfying. The condensed & intense flavor of the soup takes the ramen experience to a whole new level. While the gyoza was fairly good, & the noodles slightly softer than my preference, the overall experience was fantastic. The comfy atmosphere added to the enjoyment of the meal. A must-visit for ramen lovers! Five stars.View more
Truly the best ramen I’ve ever eaten; the miso chicken broth was delicious, rich, flavorful, the noodles had the perfect amount of chew, & the yuzu beer was divine!!!View more