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.
I have tried the calamari, edamame, vegan miso, & vegan soya ramens. Vegan miso was not to my taste, the way they present the miso as a topping is not very appetizing & it was not tasty either. The noodles for soya ramen & miso ramen are different, the soya is thin noodles & miso is a bit thicker. Calamari, edamame & soya ramen are good, the service is good too, buttttt the toilets are disgusting. I have been here 3 times & it shows that they have not "Really" cleaned the toilets for years. So if you go to the toilet & then wanna eat it will make you question the hygiene of the kitchen.
We were a group of 12 tonight & F-Saru was our amazing waiter! Food was delicious & service was great ✨ We were able to get our food pretty much at the same time even if we were a relatively large group. Definitely recommend! 💯
Feb 9, 2024
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I'll start with the food, We got their signature ramen with choice of chicken which half of it was cooked well & the other not (so it was like chewing on rubber) which ruined the experience, the sashimi salmon was fine. The waitress recommended the opposite to what we explained we would like. & finally, the seat! It's old wooden without cushions & a splinter in it ribbed & ruined my favorite leggings! The ambient is fine. The only reason I gave 2 🌟 is because of the cool interior decor, that's it! I wouldn't come to this place again, ever!
It falls short in delivering the culinary excellence expected from a traditional ramen establishment. The flavor profile of their offerings is somewhat underwhelming, not fully capturing the rich & nuanced taste that aficionados of Japanese cuisine might anticipate. Additionally, the pricing for add-ons, such as extra noodles, is notably higher compared to similar establishments in the area. Their spicy noodle costs more simply for the inclusion of a separate spicy sauce. Given the burgeoning landscape of quality ramen houses now available locally, this place struggles to stand out. When considering both taste & value, it is two stars in my opinion, not recommended.
L'endroit est superbe, la bouffe l'est tout autant! Fan d'asiatique, ce fut une belle découverte que ce petit resto! En essayant les classiques comme le karaage, tacowasa, takowaki... on sait que l'expérience sera bonne. Quand on goûte leur ramen, on est conquis! Il gagnerait à avoir une offre sake de meilleure qualité que les produits de SAQ... mais ça sera y retourner surtout pour les ramens.
Feb 3, 2024
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Friendly staff. Ordered Taco Wasa + Chashu Tonkotsu w/ black garlic. Pretty good broth, very tasty, meat was tender, the needle is a little overcooked for me but I would say this is one of the best Ramen I have in town. (Sesotei does a good job too, if you wonder;) One thing I have to mention that it's $18 for a bowl of ramen, I would be happier to see wood ear or some bamboo shots though.
Excellent well rounded restaurant. Every time we've been, we've been nicely greeted & were offered great service. Good service enhances our experience. The ramen is very well balanced. Very smooth feeling. Not too thick, not too thin. The serving temperature is also always perfect. Good side options as well. The decor is quite striking. I enjoy it. Not everyone's cup of tea I'm sure but I personally enjoy it. I definitely recommend this restaurant for all ramen lovers. It gets full quite fast & the place is small. So it's best to reserve of you don't want to line.
I have to say this is one of the best ramen I've had imo, broth is rich, Pork is extremely tender & flavourful, their Kaarage is also pretty good with their spicy mayo.
Jan 27, 2024
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I have dined there 3 times. I brought 6 people the first time. 2 people the second time & again yesterday. They were clients & friends. I am very disappointed & will not return. One of the diners did not like the ramen soup & requested chicken instead of pork. You charged us-even though she said she had asked for chicken in the first place. Bad mistake. You lost many customers. I wish you good luck but that is BAD business. Susana Stroll
Endroit quand même très achalandé, décoration parmi les plus belles de tous les restos de ramen auxquels je suis allé. Les drinks sont aussi très bon & peu dispendieux.