Japanese Ramen restaurant. Specializes in Fukuoka style Tonkotsu Ramen. Home made creamy Tonkotsu broth, organic, totally Non-MSG. Also serves some small side dishes and Japanese beer.
Overall, reviews describe Tsukuyomi Ramen as a visually striking, cozy space with Japan-inspired decor and a lively vibe that many find engaging, though a few note it can be noisy or busy; the staff are repeatedly praised for friendly, knowledgeable service and speedy attention, with reservations recommended during peak times. The ramen earns widespread praise for depth of flavor, well-balanced broths, and generous portions, especially tonkotsu and miso varieties, while some bowls are described as excellent and others as good but with room for improvement, such as noodles or the egg in certain dishes or the vegan ramen not meeting expectations. Appetizers like gyoza and karaage are commonly liked, and the beer or sake offerings are highlighted as a nice pairing, with the location noted for value and consistency compared with similar spots in Montreal. A few reviews mention changes or inconsistencies over time, or preferences for certain bowls over others, but the overall sentiment is that Tsukuyomi Ramen provides an authentic feel and is a standout option for ramen in the area, with plans to return.
We went for Mtl a table. The entrées were very good & I was surprised how delicious the calamari were. The bathroom was dirty. Unfortunately, my husband got food poisoning from the pork ramen.
Out of all the ramen restaurants I have been trying out in Montreal these last few years, Tsukuyomi is the ONLY one that nailed the ramen, vibe, service, alcohol & pricing. We went for a friends birthday & the ramen was so good, even the vegetarian option looked amazing. Would recommend to anyone & would gadly go again soon (especially after trying other ramen places that were very disappointing). Update: had the chashu pork today & it was amazing!
Mon fils a choisi les ramens Miso : Le bouillon des ramens était renversant , l'oeuf légèrement coulant était crémeux & le poulet des ramen fondait dans la bouche. Moi j'avais choisi des crevettes japonaise épicées , que dire 🤤😍 Mon fils qui n'aime pas les crevettes les volaient littéralement de mon assiette : chaudes croustillantes à l'extérieur & comme du beurre à l'intérieur, accompagné d'une sauce savoureuse, vraiment bonnes les crevettes, j'ai dû en commander 2 fois ! Notre serveur était efficace & sympathique. Le décor met de l'ambiance. Excellente expérience.
I visited this ramen restaurant on a solo outing & absolutely loved it! The food was incredibly fresh & delicious. The service was top-notch, & I really appreciated the staff's recommendations. Definitely worth a visit!
This place has the most delicious ramen in Montreal. We tried the miso ramen with chashu & it was out of this world. The broth was really flavorful with the right amount of everything.
Oct 15, 2024
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Nothing beats a great bowl of Miso Ramen w. beer 🍜 🍻 Overall great experience - would return for the reliability/consistency of the food w. well knowledgeable staff! + The decor is a plus!
I could've forgiven the lack of any flavour profile if it was instant ramen that I made at home, however charging $18 for this flavourless, & chewy ramen is unreal. Everything tasted like it was cooked a couple hours ago, or placed straight in the bowl from a packet. On the plus side, the ramen comes out right after you order it, so it's great if you're in a rush - but you'd enjoy your dinner more if you grab a $1 ramen pack from Marché Newon. The service an atmosphere were amazing though!
One of the best ramen I've had in a long time. Good food is hard to find in Montreal at a decent price but this is a must try. I will definitely go back
Not very good. Had their original pork ramen. It was kinda sad. Broth was alright but not much in the bowl, pork seemed close to expiring, noodles clumpy. No choice of thin or thick noodles presented. Decor is nice. Wait staff seem elsewhere. The big ramen chain Kinton down the street does it better. Was hoping this would have a more artisanal vibe. But it seems just as loveless a place.
Overall good food but some minor issues. Chicken broth is lean, a little shame for the ramen. Fried chicken is well fried but not marinated, had to eat with the sauce:( Chashu is very good though!