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.
One of the best ramen in town: creamy smooth broth with 2 big pieces of chashu & silky ramen noodles. Love the decorations. The staff are very friendly. Food is served fast & timely. It's definitely one of my favorite ramen places
One of the best authentic ramen shop in Montreal! I was pretty impressed with the fun decor, it's super cozy & sends you straight to Japan! It's great to eat with friends! The have many ramens & side dishes to choose from. They are also very accommodating with customizable options within the ramen. The staff are so friendly 10/10 I'm coming back
Jul 2, 2025
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Great Vegan dishes. We got the cold broth, sesame & soy based ramens. Delicious!! Service was amazing. We were curious about the cold broth ramen flavours. Server asked the chef & they were happy to let us know. Very cool feel in the restaurant. Konnichiwa from YEG Vegans
Excellent experience. Authentic place, food & ambiance. I had the vegan ramen, it was mild & tasty! The hot sake is also very worth trying, as well as the appetizers. It brought my thoughts back to Japan. Thanks.
The food & service are excellent every single time. I've been here four times already, & each visit gets better & better. The interior design is amazing - so cozy & inviting, making the whole experience even more enjoyable.
We've been to the Bois Franc branch a few times, & this was our first visit to the Bishop location. We happened to be there during La Semaine Japon, so with 20% off the mazemen, we decided to give it a try. We ordered the chashu mazemen & the chashu asari shio ramen. As always, the service was quick & the ramen did not disappoint. We especially enjoyed the creamy, rich mazemen. The asari shio ramen had a clean, clear broth-refreshing, though we still personally prefer the bold, classic flavour of their tonkotsu ramen with black garlic oil. Still, this remains one of our favourite ramen spots in town.
Cool interior design! The appetizers we ordered, spicy kara age & Takowasa, were delicious. The tonkotsu ramen with chashu & spicy miso was ok-- our friends preferred the mazemen & ordered take out for late night snacks. I personally thought the mazemen was a bit sweet with the peanut sauce. Overall, I recommend the atmosphere & yummy appetizers!
Pas mauvais dans l'ensemble mais le bouillon était vraiment trop gras & écoeurant & manquait d'assaisonnement ainsi que de légumes nous sommes un peu déçus.
May 8, 2025
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Japanese night out with a friend to talk travel-& fuel up right!
I went for the Tonkotsu Ramen: rich homemade creamy pork bone broth with thin noodles, chashu, green onion, kikurage, egg, & nori.
She chose the Maze Men: cold brothless noodles topped with salad, tomato, crispy onions, a poached egg, & tender chicken.
Comfort food, great company, & future adventures on the menu!