Tsukuyomi Ramen earns praise for a cozy atmosphere, friendly service, and flavorful bowls with rich broths, tender toppings, and generous portions that give solid value. Diners highlight authentic flavors, good variety, and reliable quality across ramens and sides, along with attentive staff and a welcoming, family friendly setting. A few reviews note occasional inconsistencies and some dishes that could be improved, but the overall impression is positive and consistent.
The food is delicious, the staff are friendly, & the decor is beautiful. They have the place decorated with Sakura trees, Japanese paintings, & Mario. I recommend the chicken goma.
A formidable contender to Yokato Yokabai on Saint Laurent! I find the restaurant to have more variety & offers dishes that really introduces new experience for your taste buds. Its Goma Salmon & Ika Age (deep-fried calamari) are to die for. The chef was very generous. The Goma Salmon dish is supposed to only come with four pieces of salmon but the chef gave us five pieces each & they were very delicious. The only thing that I would mention is that if you have small children eating this dish, be sure to cut the salmon into smaller pieces for them as the salmon pieces are soaked in sauces & they can become very slippery & can be a potential choking hazard especially for small children or anybody who have reflex issues.
We took the original Chatsu Tonkotsu ramen noodles with pork. The noodles is silky smooth & all of the toppings especially the egg all taste exquisitely. They don't overwhelm your taste buds but they slowly immerses your taste buds in its rich flavours leaving you wanting for more. & don't be fooled by the bowl size. It's VERY filling.
The Sakura & the Japanese painting in the decorations is just beautiful. Be sure to bring your camera & make sure it's charged cuz you will be taking lots of photos.
Jan 5, 2026
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I've eaten here three times now & been so impressed with the quality & service! My husband is Japanese, & we both find the flavours to be the most authentic, delicious & consistent Japanese food we can find in the area. The karage & chasu don are my favourites.
We also planned our baby shower there, & during the planning process, the owners & staff were super, super helpful in designing a menu, responding to our requests, helping us on the day of the event, & serving our 50 guests promptly. Highly recommend Tsukuyomi if you're looking for a turnkey place to hold your event!
My husband was craving ramen & I was craving japanese curry - so this was perfect!! The Curry was amazing, I got the chicken cutlet & wow. Next time I would ask for no pickled vegetables. The chicken was super juice & crispy, the rice was perfect, & the curry was amazing & not spicy. My husband also loved his ramen! I would highly recommend this place.
Had the ramen set & a ramen, the Japanese fried chicken is crisp!!! The pork bone broth ramen was so good, broth was rich . Will come again, the food served quick too!
I like a Japanese restaurant where you can see the chef at work. This one does not have that.
I had Ramen & it was good. The waiter made a mistake on our order. Nothing major. Will go back.
Went back twice. Very fair & good lunch spot.
Authentic Japanese cuisine with incredible ramen, appetizers & drinks! Highly recommend to anyone who wants to experience real Japanese ramen. Also! Vegan options that are absolutely delicious 😋
Located in the most recent development of the Quartier Bois-Franc, Tsukuyomi is in a small commercial section that faces Henri-Bourassa West & opposite the IGA. The resto is designed in a modern izakaya style with bleached wood furnishings & a generally lighter & airier experience than a typical dark wooded izakaya.
The menu is ramen focus (both hot & cold)...for our meal we ordered Chicken Tonkotsu (good but a little bland), Goma Salmon (very good), Gyoza (very good...a classic), Pumpkin Korroke (interesting...not bad, just interesting), & Karaage Donburi (good...but a bit plane...just fried chicken in a plain rice bowl). The service was very friendly & attentive. Overall a worthy visit & good to have a decent Japanese resto in that part of town. Enjoy!