I've eaten here twice and have had the best sashimi that I've had anywhere in Montreal.
Order whatever they have on the Specials board and you can't go wrong!
My favorite sushi restaurant in Montreal. Sushi is fresh and the appetizers are what make this place unique. Love the carpaccio and the Gobo Ten and don't forget the sushi with maple syrup.
I don't normally write bad reviews but this place was TERRIBLE. I will never go back even though I live in the neighbourhood and love sushi.
SERVICE: S@!T. They sat us at the back of the restaurant. Guess what happened? YUP. The servers ignored us. AFTER 20 MINUTES OF BEING COMPLETELY IGNORED, we left to a different table and finally grabbed a server's attention to PLACE THE ORDER. NEXT:...
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Je suggère ce restaurants aux amateurs de sushis et même ceux qui en sont à leur baptême. Un bon rapport qualité prix dans une ambiance simple, relax mais de bon goût! Pour tous les genres et tous les gôuts en matière sushi. À mettre absolument dans sa liste! Délicieux suhis!! Bref, c'est mon avis et je le partage !
Situé sur l'avenue du Parc, près de Milton, ce petit restaurant offre une cuisine japonaise avec bea... Bref, c'est mon avis et je le partage !
This Japanese-fusion restaurant offers prompt and friendly service combined with extremely reasonable prices. Owner Hige Minagawa fine-tuned his skills for 15 years at the upscale Katsura on de la Montagne Street. The decor is casual and unpretentious: dark linen on small bistro-style tables, woodcut prints on pink-coloured walls, and the menu listed on a green wallboard behind the central... more
Appealing to a broad spectrum of the population, Isakaya is popular with professionals, students and "ladies who lunch." The atmosphere is relaxed but nice – not too casual, not too stuffy. And the menu is as diverse as the clientele. The sushi is top-notch, but don't limit yourself. Try grilled sardines with plum sauce, spicy fried squid, or any of their chicken dishes. You won't be sorry!