Nous sommes allés manger au Tokyo sushi bar un samedi soir en saison basse, nous n’avions pas réservé mais cela n’a pas posé de soucis. Nous avons d’abord trouvé la carte vraiment trop compliquée(une carte des spécialité, une carte des plats chauds, une carte des futomaki et une carte des boissons accompagnée d’une feuille listant les futomaki et d’un stylo pour faire la commande); mais avons été ravis par le service. Nous avons commander soupe miso, mix tempura et plusieurs rouleaux de futomaki. Les miso etaient excellentes, les tempura étaient plutot fades quand aux futomaki nous nous sommes régalés. Attention tout de même ils sont bien généreux sur les proportions donc né pas avoir les yeux plus gros que le ventre. Quoi qu’il en soit, nous avons pu emporter ce que nous n’avons pas mangé. Les prix sont très corrects: 2 miso, 1 entrée de tempura, 5 rouleaux futomaki et 2 sushi = 41 $ taxes et service compris.
Megan C.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
We stumbled upon the restaurant because O&G was packed. For authentic japanese food lovers, please save your $ and go somewhere else. I’ve never had chicken teriyaki with the chicken being fried and hard. Beef terikaki was close to beef jerky. And for lunch menu, it was over $ 15. Totally not worth the food that was served. Got a two star because server was rather friendly. That’s about it.
Rosa Maria L.
Tu valoración: 4 Miami, FL
Tokyo Sushi Bar has quality food & consistently. We go there 2 – 3 times per month since it’s in ourneighborhood & have not been disappointed! In addition, their prices are moderate providing a good value.
Jiro K.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
This place scores very high on service — in a particular manner. I’ve been an off-and-on regular here for a few years since the resto is close to my(now former) home in the Old Port. I would primarily come here w/my daughter. Everyone at this resto has been so wonderful to her over the years. An order of magnitude more attentive to what makes a little princess tick. Almost every visit comes w/littles surprises for her(e.g., a basket made out of an orange and filled w/various fruit) and entertainment from the sushi chefs(we always sit at the bar). I truly thank this place for their special breed of attention — my daughter LOVES it!!! The food is quite good as well. It isn’t authentic but some of their inventive rolls are tasty and you can’t go wrong w/their chicken katsu(which comes in a pretty large portion!). Even if their service wasn’t stellar, I would come back since it’s my preferred sushi(on a quality basis) in the Old Port.
Evan H.
Tu valoración: 2 Montreal, Canada
Had the salmon teriyaki. The fish was good enough, and the sauce was okay, but I was not a fan of the accompanying bean sprouts + other tasteless vegetables.
Mary V.
Tu valoración: 3 Montreal, Canada
Went for dinner last night in the old port, was my first time at Tokyo. Arrived earlier than my reservation and they were accommodating as it was pretty empty. I opted for the table d’hôte which included sushi appetizer of 3 different types, miso soup, tea and dessert. My main was the katsu crispy chicken with mushrooms, broccoli, bean sprouts and sweet sauce with steamed rice. The chicken was very tasty Snr not oily. The food was good which I would recommend especially for the price. I rate 3 stars because of the overall service. The waiter got my appetizer wrong, I asked for the tempura and got sushi. They never asked me if I wanted a drink and did not ask my friend if she wanted any dessert. The wine glass smelled like dish soap.
Greg O.
Tu valoración: 4 Ottawa, Canada
Went here with a group of 10(Sept 16, 2014). Reasonable($ 300 for all), fresh and delicious sushi. Tasty tempura. Fast, friendly staff.
Higgs B.
Tu valoración: 3 Miami Beach, FL
This place has good cuts of fish that are sizable and fresh. That’s my main criteria for any sushi place. The nigiri was quite good, and more filling than it initially looked. I had the Edo combo, which was satisfying. My only criticism was that the nigiri and roll combo included a sushi roll of avocado — no other ingredients — which I found kind of pointless. If you are looking for a wide variety of sushi preparations, this isn’t your place. You are mainly limited to nigiri and a dizzying list of rolls. No chirashi or much in the way of sashimi at all. Omakase didn’t seem to be a menu option either, but to be fair, i didn’t ask. There are some other options, like a «sushi pizza,» which had cuts of tuna on a fried rice«pizza». The rice was a little on greasy side, even accounting for it being fried. If you are jonesing for sushi in Old Montréal and you appreciate a fresh, fair cuts of fish, Tokyo Sushi Bar will scratch your itch.
Nachiket P.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Situated in Old Montréal, Tokyo Sushi claims to offer a vast selection of ‘fancy sushi’ dishes. Their menu seems to be all over the place. There are 3 different sheets you have to go through to decipher the ingredients & price of a dish. It took us over half an hour to figure out & decide what we want. The food seems to be good & the Fish is fresh, but for the price(if u can decipher it), it seems to be a little too much. Also on their menu is a sushi with shrimp, Strawberry & Blueberry O_O We ordered The Rock, The King, Dragon eyes, Dragon balls(o_O), Chicken Teriyaki & hand rolls. The hand rolls are generic and they taste like any hand rolls you get at fast food sushi places. Dragon eyes was good. So was The rock. The King was kinda meh.
So : Food — Good Service — Freindly Ambiance — Classy Worth the money — Don’t think so
Dylan S.
Tu valoración: 4 Silicon Valley, CA
I had dinner here this week and really enjoyed the sushi. I had one of the sushi combo’s along with several rolls. I enjoyed everything and fish was very fresh. Their entry level combos(which are still a bit more expensive than in California — hey it’s Montréal — did not include miso or salad nor tea) but I walked away satisfied. I’d go again.
Fauve G.
Tu valoración: 4 Ottawa, Canada
Sushi for three! I am terrible at ordering sushi. So my darling friend Jen took the lead. We ended up with 2 appetizers — Dragon Balls and deep fried veg, and 40 pieces of sushi — not sure exactly what they were, but there were some California rolls, eel, salmon, cucumber, rice, seaweed wrap and a whole bunch of delicious things! Pictures to follow! Nice touch: they bring hot towels to your table! Service was attentive and prompt. The restaurant is on a quiet street in Old Montréal, walking distance to a street, I don’t remember the name… sawrrrry! Food was absolutely amazing! We couldn’t finish the two plates between three of us. Next day left overs were amazing though! Yum!
Sparky T.
Tu valoración: 4 Latham, NY
Very good option for sushi in old Montréal. Prices are reasonable considering the location, quality, and amount of the servings. I ordered the Sushi Edo assortment($ 21) which included«6 nagiri and 9 peices of maki”(this was 2 rolls for me). The rolls were large and there was actually more food than I could comfortably eat — which is unusual. We were there for an early dinner and were the only people there; service was very attentive but I can’t say how it would be under other conditions. It appears this place is closed on Sunday.
Lesley T.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
Tokyo Sushibar on Saint-Paul(not to be confused with Tokyo Sushi on Saint-Catherine street) is one of my favourite sushi places in Montréal(and I’ve tried many). They have very creative rolls with unusual ingredients. Try the specialty rolls, they’re worth it. Yum! My eyes are usually bigger than my stomach, and I always leave stuffed. The wine list isn’t terribly extensive or interesting, but you can find a nice, drinkable white for dinner. Service is decent. They also offer a reasonably-priced lunch special, and do takeout. Like J.F. mentioned, it’s best to reserve ahead for lunch because it fills up with the Old Montréal office crowd. It’s a little quieter in the evenings.
J.F. H.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
Tokyo Sushi is my favorite lunch stop in Old Montréal, the sushi always fresh and tasty! I like the fact that when in a hurry they have lunch time specials that are ideal for takeout. I suggest calling ahead to make a reservation for lunch and keep in mind that they also do take out.
Patrick R.
Tu valoración: 4 Outremont, Canada
If you are looking for really good rolls and sushi with a twist of creativity and exotic flavors, look no further than Tokyo in Old Montréal. Good service, decent prices and a variety of yummy rolls to enjoy!