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Afficher toutsushi(58) recommend(24) ramen(19) fresh(19) village(18) japanese(16) roll(15) highly recommend(14) quality(13) gyoza(12) tempura(12) rice(11)Epic! Came back multiple times within 24 hours with my girlfriend. Glad to see quality Japanese gastronomie is still a thing.
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.
Overpriced.
Nigiri are good. Ramen not to suggest.
Sapporo is the only beer served. Big list of Japanese whiskeys but again expensive.
Overpriced ski resort dining experience. Most surprising & annoying was that this japanese restaurant would not make a slightly customized Maki roll.'We don't customize,' said the waitress. The miso soup arrived lukewarm at best.
2 pieces salmon nigiri C$9, yellowtail nigiri $16
Not a bad, pretty average sushi restaurant. Rhe food definitely changed towards average from when it used to be Samurai Sushi. Nigiri was fresh, fish was super soft & fresh. Service was great. Food, overall is ok to satisfy a Japanese craving when on the mountain.
A truly exceptional place to find in Mont Tremblant - or anywhere. The menu was a lot of fun - very original & featuring plenty of interesting new takes on Japanese favorites. Food was delicious & well prepared + beautifully presented. Decor & music were both thoughtful & well curated. 5 stars all around, for sure.
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.
My overall experience at Yama-No-Kami Pub was just alright. The food was mediocre, & while the service & atmosphere were good, the portion sizes for the price were a bit absurd. That being said, if you're craving Japanese food & are in the area, it's a decent spot to check out. Just don't expect anything too spectacular.
For a japanese resto, ambiance doesn't even sound like a pub in Japan. "Special" ramen doesn't taste special as it sound. The noodles are from an instant noodles. Service is good though.
Well, I ordered bento box, the pork belly rice was a way too salty, so we asked a bowl of rice to mixed & eat , it's much better but still salty. It's more like western Japanese style, I like authentic Japanese style, so won't go there again. If you still wanna go, tempura was fine.
Food is pretty good. Restaurant is very neat & tidy. When I saw the Chinese cat at the entrance I thought it was maybe an Asian fusion place but the dishes are actually Japanese style. Service was quick.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at this place, & the experience was truly exceptional. The ambiance was inviting, the service impeccable, & the food exceeded all expectations. From fresh sushi to flavorful ramen, each dish showcased the skill & dedication of the chefs. I left with a satisfied palate & a newfound appreciation for Japanese cuisine. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone seeking an authentic & delightful dining experience.
Very good authentic Japanese food. I've eaten Japanese food in over 15 countries including Japan & I can say this was very very good. It may be a tad expensive but it's cheaper than most of the restaurants in the area (this is a tourist area, everything is a bit overpriced).
Also the service was great. I think the gentleman's name was Cedric maybe. Overall great work!!
The food quality is not bad but the portion is just ridiculously small given the price they are charging you. Unless you want to pay at least $50 per person & leaving the restaurant with your stomach half-full , otherwise, avoid coming here.
&, it’s not an authentic Japanese restaurant.
Tremblant village needs places like this!! All the huge restaurants on the hill can be busy & all about turnover. Yama-No-Kami has a beautiful intimate atmosphere with very knowledgeable & welcoming staff, like Guillaume! The food is incredible! Would highly recommend the dumplings, which come with a phenomenal peanut sauce, the torched waygu sashimi & the Japanese mint tempura. Will be back as soon as possible!