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Awesome atmosphere! Great, friendly service!
We've been here twice. First time the food was excellent, sushi & everything, done to perfection. Except for some spicy thing we ordered that wasn't spicy at all... But the server reduced the bill by about 50 cents. Yeah, strange amount to reduce a bill by. He told us he gave us a discount, just as he was handing me the machine to tip him. Didn't tell us it was only 50 cents.
Also, we had finished a bottle of wine & were interested in having just a glass more each, & the server gave us a recommendation & brought us the glasses of wine without letting us know they were $35 each. Always ask how much the glasses are because they're not on the wine list. Very sneaky.
The second time we came here, the wine list may have changed. There were no wines that appealed to us, & they were super expensive. No reasonable options. The sushi rice was totally off, was not sticky or tasty at all. Very unappealing.
Expect to pay close to $300 for a moderate meal for two here. We probably won't be back based on the quality of the sushi the last time.
Epic! Came back multiple times within 24 hours with my girlfriend. Glad to see quality Japanese gastronomie is still a thing.
Yama-No-Kami Pub is a hidden gem! Their sushi & sashimi are incredibly fresh & delicious. I was also pleasantly surprised by the tempura-it was light, crispy, & not overly battered like you find at some other places. Great food & quality all around. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
Had a lovely dinner here on our second night of vacation. While I have high expectations for sushi coming from the immense NYC options, I was pleasantly surprised when each dish that was served was not only plated to perfection but tasted like a NYC top-quality sushi restaurant. While I do have some reservations about the sushi rice, which was a bit over cooked, the quality & flavor of the fish outdid any lacking there.
In addition & perhaps most importantly, the service was impeccable & the entire staff was extremely professional & made sure we were satisfied the whole way through. William, our waiter, was classy & sweet & offered us smiles & laughs at just the right moments.
Nothing gets me as excited as a quality sushi-surprise!
Tiny high quality restaurant. Very good sushi. Cocktails were on the pricey side but the food was delicious especially the sushi. Very fresh.
Good service but unfortunately the ramen came luke warm & sushi rice was stale & hard. Quite pricey for poor quality in food
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.
The waiters were nice but ... Very slow service, some main dishes came out 45 minutes apart & of course it would have to be the two children's dishes... the overpricing was expected but not the mediocre quality. The miso soup was nice (took about an hour to prepare so it should be!) Avoid if possible
This place is by far the best restaurant in Mont Tremblant village & trust me I've had a lot of them already. Everything is freshly made & incredibly delicious. I'm surprised by the great service & the quality food with such good deal!! It's located at a less busier road so you might miss it if you go around the stage. Highly recommend it & I'll do all my meals here in my next visit.
Without a question the best food in the village. Surprised by the quality of the nigiri. Don't miss this spot if you're in town.
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.
Great service for starters, nice ambience music & decoration. Sushi quality out of this world ! Totally recommend.
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.