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Reviews for Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais
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Display Allsushi(58) recommend(24) ramen(19) fresh(19) village(18) japanese(16) roll(15) highly recommend(14) quality(13) gyoza(12) tempura(12) rice(11)Everything was amazing. Tried the cucumber salad, gyoza & ramen. The cucumber salad itself was so good, but the sauce just made it even better. The Gupta had this amazingly crispy crunch & taste, & the ramen broth & noodles were SO GOOD! 10/10 Orange green tea was also shockingly good, & exceeded my expectations by a long shot.
It's the best Japanese Isakaya in the village because it's the only Iskaya in the village. Everything we had, including the gyozas & maki's, were good but we've had way better in Montreal. The venue is hard to beat on a warm evening in St. Bernard Square, the place you want to be.
We had an amazing dining experience here! We ordered the shrimp bombs, chicken gyoza, & udon noodles - everything was absolutely delicious. The shrimp bombs were so good that we couldn't resist ordering a second plate! We were also served a spicy sauce when we asked if anything on the menu was spicy, & it was amazing. Adding it to the udon took the dish to another level, & we ended up finishing the bowl in no time. This is definitely a restaurant we'll be recommending to anyone looking for great food.
I had the ramen, gyoza, & sushi, everything was amazing!! Service was amazing too, our waiter Jordan was great! Highly suggest this place!
We were a group of 13 (7 adults, 6 kids) & the whole experience was absolutely delightful! Jordan was a fantastic server & took care of everyone with such joy. He made the experience as enjoyable as possible. & the food was delicious, from the edamame to the gyoza to the ramen to the large platters of sushi. Highly recommend!
This is a smaller restaurant in the resort that serves Japanese cuisine. They were willing to accommodate my large group of 14 which was super nice of them. The food however was ok. The portions were kind of small imo & overall food quality & taste was also ok. The ramen was great for after ski. The rice for my salmon roll was pretty dry & the curry order didn't come with rice at all just a small plate of curry which didn't really feel like a main dish. The other more special rolls were pretty good so were there other apps like the takoyaki & gyoza. Overall not bad but i'll take a peek at other restaurants on the resort before opting for this one.
This restaurant is a tourist trap…it looks cool, but the food is low quality & poorly executed. The miso soup was "fine", & it turned out to be the high point of the meal. We had a rainbow roll that tasted like supermarket sushi. The pork gyoza looked nice, but tasted bland & uninspired. Kani traditional udon noodles was a bowl of dry linguini, covered by a thin layer of Rice Krispies, & seasoned with a discordant mix of ginger / garlic & heavy crab meat…this was a memorably unique & unpleasant dish. At $120 for 2 people, it's best to visit the many wonderful Quebecois restaurants within a 20 minute drive.
It's not like the village has a lot of great places to eat. This is easily the best & would be the best in most major cities. Atmosphere, staff, & quality of food. For $100+ I had Edamame, Gyoza, a drink, two rolls, & dessert. That is beyond fair price for the quality of what you get here. If you need a night to a really excellent place, this is it. I've eaten a lot of Sushi in NYC & this easily is in my Top 5.
I am so glad my husband & I stumbled upon this restaurant on our quick trip to Mont-Tremblant today. The food & service was absolutely amazing! The inside decor was also super cute & modern.
We ordered the miso soup, tempura plate, tofu & carrot guoza, Ebi Chili, & the Vegetarien roll. I couldn’t believe how much flavor they were able to pack in each dish, even the miso soup wowed me. The ebi chili was probably my favorite dish of the day, as it was so unique & full of flavor. Also the vegetarien roll may have been the best vegetarian sushi I’ve ever tried (& I’ve tried a lot). The gyoza was also amazing & had perfect crunch. All the food, especially the shrimp taste fresh & cooked to perfection. I highly recommend stopping by this restaurant! We will definitely be back!
Really good food & service! I tried the pork gyoza & the takoyaki & it was delicious, my wife has the smoke salmon rolls also delicious !
We enjoyed this restaurant so much that we went for the 3 nights straight that we stayed in Mont-Tremblant. Maelle was especially attentive to our needs & is just a great person. All the staff were very kind to us & treated us with great respect. The food is very good & authentic. If they had been open for lunch, we probably would have gone also. We loved the gyoza, the Hiyashi chuka dish & the sushi. Also enjoyed the omurice dish. Can highly recommend this restaurant & it is a must visit when in Mont-Tremblant. Oh, I almost forgot about the desserts! Strawberry short cake & panna cotta with matcha were incredible!
My family & I decided to go here because we heard that it was fantastic & a great experience!
The food was delicious!
Sushis: I got to be honest, I was pleasantly surprised by this! It was fresh & I saw this go quickly!
Takoyakis: it was pretty good! I had to compare this with Noren (I will write a review of this fantastic & it felt like eating in Tokyo) & it was a good choice!
Tempura plate: lightly breaded, nice crisp & well cooked! I definitely think that it was worth it!
Gyoza: It’s good! Nice balance of ingredients between pork & green onions.
Mapodofu: definitely think that it had the right amount of heat! For spicy fans, give this a try!
Omurice: a pleasant surprise! Simple presentation!
Atmosphere: We came here during the day & it was nice! The environment screams “go here at night! ”
I definitely recommend this place! It’s a nice addition to a Mont-Tremblant that I know so well since I was a small child!
Easily the best in mt tremblant, we went to a few restaurants including sebs which was good but very expensive, however Yama had amazing service despite being low staffed & wasn’t super expensive. Best gyoza I’ve ever had personally & the peanut sauce was hectic. Ambiance is also on point. Music was great. $280 fed 5 people & we had some of the most expensive items on the menu.