Sushi à volonté pour le lunch: les produits sont frais et le choix est varié. Le service est correct.
J m.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Newton, MA
The menu– a do it yourself mismatch of iPad and differently coded paper menu made the ordering process unappetizing. Ordering(where we did a ton of work with Zero input) was absurd.
Ozzie E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Côte Saint-Luc, Canada
Great value and good concept. I love ordering off of the iPad Mini. Very clean and inviting. The soups, salads and apps are all incredible. The sushi: be careful not to order too much… It’s very easy to be trigger happy, but the sushi is fresh and good. Amazing desserts. Try it out, you’ll like it.
Jennifer M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montreal, Canada
So… I should have taken pictures of the food I had at lunch, I’m very sorry that I didn’t because this was probably the best tasting AYCE sushi I’ve had. While the salmon sashimi pieces were probably half the size of standard sashimi portions, they were fresh, and that’s what really matters. Lunch has fewer choices than dinner, but everyone at the table found things they liked and we stuffed ourselves to the brim(though we managed to squeeze in some red bean and green tea ice cream). The tempura shrimp were crisp and one of my favorite items. In case you were curious, apparently the maki rolls are larger at this location than the original.
Jeff N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Cote-Saint-Luc, Canada
New location for my favourite AYCE sushi in Montréal. A few more options than the one in TMR. Consistently good sushi. Side dishes can be hit or miss sometimes, as can the service. Actually, they need to work on the service overall — it’s not bad, they just seem forgetful and a bit disorganized — this goes for both locations. I will still be a regular at either location when I need to get my sushi fix!
Fanny B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montréal, Canada
Délicieux sushis, parmi les meilleurs que j’ai pu manger à Montréal. Le service est excellent.