When it comes to sushis, I can be very picky… Unless it’s lunch and I don’t have much time and I just want my sushis… On those occasions, Kashin, being very near my place of work(yes I do work sometimes… between two tastings and only to finance these said tastings!) is the place I go to. Their sushis have nothing exceptional beside the fact that they are sushis. I usually take them to go as the inside is very small and eat them in the nearby park — unless it’s winter(I might be crazy, I’m not that crazy), in which case I go back to my office to eat… and here I am again, sharing uninteresting information… Anyway, so yes, good shushis but nothing more. Too much sauce for my taste but that seems to be a common pattern among sushi makers in north america! But don’t worry Kashin, as long as there are lunches, I will come back to you as my cravings come too!
Eric R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montréal, Canada
Excellent sushi servi très rapidement à manger sur place ou pour emporter. Les employés sont très polis et agréables. Le restaurant est propre et les aliments de très bonne qualité. Ça fait des années que je viens ici. N’oubliez pas de demander vos étampes de la carte fidélité. La salade Kashin est sublime.
Orly R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montreal, Canada
Absolutely the best sushi I have ever had! Friendly staff, fast service and the sushi is amazing! …The only downside is that they don’t deliver and they don’t have much place to sit. It’s hard to find parking at time too since it is on a busy street. But besides that, I would recommend this place to everyone and anyone who loves sushi! :)
Marc A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Montreal, Canada
Once upon a time I had a huge craving for sushi. I knew this place existed a few blocks from yours truly, so I made the trek there. It was pretty bare-bones, but you don’t need all that much fancy pants stuff to impress me, sushi-wise. I ordered the veggie sushi to go. The clerk couldn’t speak French. Normally I wouldn’t care, but it frustrates me when I imagine anyone in my family coming to a place like this and what they would do. What, they’d just leave in frustration because of the enormous language barrier? So to me that’s sort of a negative point. But for my own experience it didn’t take anything away as I speak fluent Japanese(just kidding). I watched the clerk make the sushi. She did it with the air of someone who has done it a thousand times, but with a smile on her face. I ate the veggie sushi at home. It was decent. It lacked some love, but there was enough like in it for me to go back when I get that craving again.