Easily the best sushi in Montreal. Plus great Japanese comfort food: the eggplant plate (starter) is really tasty, so are the Udons. I highly recommend the oyakodon and the tempuras. Finally, don't miss the shabu-shabu.
Chez Furusato, la cuisine est simple, mais vraiment délicieuse. Vous y trouverez des plats traditionnels japonais. Le personnel est sympathique et le service est vraiment rapide! Je suis allée sur l'heure du lunch, et ce n'est pas trop cher! Le plat de votre choix vient avec un mini bol de salade au début et une boule de crème glacée à la vanille à la fin. Vous aurez aussi un bol de soupe miso, sauf si vous prenez la soupe udon (ce que j'ai fait). Miam, quel bouillon savoureux! Puis, ça semble étrange de servir la soupe avec 2 crevettes tempura sur le dessus, mais la recette est gagnante! Quand j'étais plus jeune, je mangeais souvent mes soupes en y trempant un morceau de pain frit chinois. Nostalgie! Ça goûtait même meilleur (moins gras que le fameux pain)! Bref, je veux essayer d'autres plats! L'endroit est petit, donc vous attendrez peut-être!
This is the perfect place for good sushi, not too expensive, and fresh. Love their scallop sushi, we order it every time. Their tempura was disappointing last time. But it used to be so flaky and light, the best in town. I hope that next time the tempura will be as good as previous times. The soups were ok, did not order it again. Reservation is a must!
The steam egg is overcooked. The teriyaki beef tastes good. The sashimi is fresh. Yet, this place is more known for their katsudon. If you want a sure value, go with katsudon.
Very traditional japanese. Unsuperficial decor, service, and presentation. Everything is basic japanese brasserie style, but quite unique and flavorful. Expect excellent food with no artificial trimmings.
Finally had a chance to try this place and it was amazing. All the staff were Japanese and food is also real Japanese that made me nostalgic of my home country. We had sushi platter and chawan-mushi, saury and some sashimi. Their sushi is the best in Canada, I'd say. Fish is fresh and bery generous portion. I've never had sushi like that in Canada. The service was very nice, attentive and warm. My husband loved this place too. The chef was very nice as well. We are very glad to find a great sushi restaurant in Montreal.
Great!. Bar none, the best sushi I have had in Montreal.
Loved it! Despite the few attempts of going and the first time it was closed (Monday) and the second attempt it was closing (9:30). Ordered their simple grilled squid and octopus sunomono salad as starters. Delicate yet tasteful! Very pleasing! Sushi and sashimi were well cut and amazingly fresh! Spicy Scallop was delicious and their plates were generous. Friendly staff! Can't wait to go back :)
Makia mania. I love a great maki roll, especially creative rolls with interesting ingredients and sauces. These maki rolls might not have been the most creative, but they tasted very fresh and were quite good. They also were unusually thick pieces (diameter-wise); impossible to eat in one bite. This made for some funny chopsticks ballet. Then I remember a sushi chef once telling me that it's ok to pick up maki with your fingers. I recommend doing this. The star of the show was the shrimp and vegetable tempura entree my husband and I shared. The shrimp tempura was probably the best I've ever had. So light and crispy, not a hint of greasiness. Not a ton of tables, so reservations recommended, at least at night. Also be persistent! The unassuming basement location and
tiny sign made it a little hard to find. All in all, the two of us ate till we were bursting ... All for $60 including tip.
Best sushi place!. Sushi and Sashimi are extremely fresh. The maki sizes are big. There are also quite a variety of hot dishes to choose from. The resto is always packed and the wait is always worth it.
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