Tsukuyomi Ramen se spécialise dans la préparation authentique d'un bouillon tonkotsu épais et crémeux, élaboré à partir d'os de porc mijotés longuement. Chaque bol met en avant des nouilles maison à la texture ferme conçues pour retenir efficacement la base de soupe riche et savoureuse. Les garnitures telles que le porc chashu tendre, les œufs marinés mollets et le nori croustillant offrent une combinaison équilibrée de textures et de profils umami. Le processus de préparation privilégie les techniques japonaises traditionnelles pour garantir une qualité constante à chaque service. Les clients découvrent un menu ciblé qui priorise l'intégrité structurelle du bouillon et le taux d'hydratation spécifique des nouilles artisanales. L'établissement maintient un environnement épuré, centré sur le service efficace de plats de nouilles fumants préparés avec une attention précise aux assaisonnements et aux ingrédients.
Tsukuyomi Ramen est largement considéré comme une destination authentique et charmante à Montréal, souvent comparée favorablement aux établissements trouvés au Japon. La clientèle loue fréquemment les bouillons riches et savoureux ainsi que la qualité des ingrédients, notamment le poulet karaage croustillant, le porc chashu tendre et les options végétaliennes satisfaisantes. L'atmosphère est régulièrement décrite comme chaleureuse, branchée et joliment décorée, offrant une ambiance unique qui enrichit l'expérience culinaire. Bien que la majorité des visiteurs apprécie le service efficace et courtois, certains retours mentionnent des variations dans les temps d'attente ou des irrégularités dans l'assaisonnement des bouillons. Dans l'ensemble, le restaurant demeure un choix populaire pour ceux en quête d'un repas authentique et mémorable dans un cadre accueillant.
Easily the best ramen in Montreal. It reminds me a lot of the flavorful ramen I had many times in Tokyo.
The yuzu nanban chicken is crispy & slightly spicy, but the sourness refreshes your taste.
The tonkotsu ramen, oh heaven, is so flavorful. The texture of the broth is both creamy & clear! The pork is in good portion, & amazingly doesn't have the smelly pig smell that many ramen shops in Montreal have that really turns people off. Truly well done!
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!
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Staff, service, & ambiance were all fantastic. The place is very cool looking & has a fun vibe. Unfortunately, I did not enjoy the food. I ordered the spicy tonkotsu ramen with chashu. I found the broth to be boring & lacking depth of flavor. It was also extremely oily & salty, I felt like I was being fed spoonfuls of bacon fat. I have had tonkotsu ramen many times, & unfortunately this one ranks close to the bottom. The pork belly was salty & the piece of meat was mostly fat. If that's your thing, this is the place to be. The spice adds a much needed balance in flavor to the broth. The portion size is adequate. Although the people are very nice & the cool vibe, I would not bother coming back to this place again.
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!
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.
Funky Ramen place with young crowd. I actually had the Donbori rice bowl with pulled pork & it was very good! I'll be back to taste the Ramen next time around!
A japanese jewel in downtown! We tried it once & we couldn't stop ourselves from becoming a regular. It tastes fresh & flavorful, & the presentation of the dish is on point. You can take an appetizer & a small rice (with braised pork or deep-fried chicken) for lunch & it will be more than enough at a fair price. Service is also warm & kind. This is your place to go if you're craving good-quality ramen or rice for a good price.