La nourriture que j'ai commandée chez Nozy m'a plu! Les pancakes en entrée sont de style okonomiyaki, mais pas avec les mêmes sauces (puis sans le bonito). Ça fait différent! Le bol de saumon, quant à lui, était savoureux, mais il serait meilleur et plus beau avec quelques légumes (c'est tout orange)! Mais bon, si je suis dans le coin, je pourrais y manger encore! La prochaine fois, j'essaierai le bol de thon ou celui avec l'oursin (qui n'était malheureusement pas disponible lorsque je suis allée).
Overall very good experience the food was good we took the omakase and 1 extra Toro-don with uni on top and seriously it was heaven. I gave 4/5 because I didn't enjoy the salad ... it taste like any sushi buffet wakame salad ..... nothing special to be part of the omakase in my perspective .... will definitely comeback to this restaurant I recommend
I LOVE trying new restaurants and that's what I want to share with you, any chance I'll get! You'll also find that I'm quite the critic, sometimes a tad harsh but hey, it's not show friends, it's show business! ITHQ grad in restaurant management, j'ai toujours quelque chose à dire et je cherche toujours à vous faire rire!
Small Japanese restaurant with a interesting menu. The price is affordable. The dishes are well-made and well-balanced in terms of ingredients. The service is quite quick and friendly.
D&G will go back again!
I go to restaurants a lot. Like, a LOT! With this blog and all, I feel like it's a second (unpaid) job. That I love. I usually try to go to budget friendly restos, but once in a blue moon, I wanna splurge. Splurging is good. It cleanses the soul. Or some shit. Nozy had been on my radar for a little while so when Lea mentioned we should hit it up, I was totes down. BTW, for those of you wondering why it's called 'Nozy', it is for chef Nozomu Takeuchi. The restaurant is quite small with about 30 seats, and mostly everything is white. I kinda liked it, it looked very pure. White walls, white chairs and white pieces of cloth hanging from the ceiling made for a nice and calm ambiance. As a contrast, the tables were black and there were tiny wooden things hanging on the walls that kind of looked like pasta portioners.
I go to restaurants a lot. Like, a LOT! With this blog and all, I feel like it's a second (unpaid) job. That I love. I usually try to go to budget friendly restos, but once in a blue moon, I wanna splurge. Splurging is good. It cleanses the soul. Or some shit. Nozy had been on my radar for a little while so when Lea mentioned we should hit it up, I was totes down. BTW, for those of you wondering why it's called 'Nozy', it is for chef Nozomu Takeuchi. The restaurant is quite small with about 30 seats, and mostly everything is white. I kinda liked it, it looked very pure. White walls, white chairs and white pieces of cloth hanging from the ceiling made for a nice and calm ambiance. As a contrast, the tables were black and there were tiny wooden things hanging on the walls that kind of looked like pasta portioners.
Loved this little place. The service was friendly and attentive. I love the variety of the dishes from the delicious fresh oysters, Japanese curry , sashimi, the little boneless fried chicken appetizer, the vegetable pancake and the little bowl of pickled vegetables that they serve with every dish. Every single thing I tasted was perfect. Last night I ordered the Salmon plate which had the Salmon caviar, sashimi and tataki served over seasoned sushi rice, with a soup and salad for around 18$! Very affordable. My Cucumber Cooler cocktail, a delicately fizzy gin Martini with fresh mint and cucumber, was different and refreshing!! I am definitely going back!
Really enjoy this little restaurant! The atmosphere is quiet and unassuming - perfect for a tete-a-tete. I particularly enjoy the variety of the dishes, and appreciate that the main meal is often served with delicious side dishes.
If you're feeling generous, order the fried chicken as side and share with your date ;). It's delicious! Loved it, and I will be back for sure!
Another hidden gem tucked away in the sud-ouest. Around 5 min walk from Lionel Metro. Very fresh and authentic bento style japanese cuisine. The Take Kago set is simply amazing with small tasting samples of fresh sashimi, salad and fried chicken.
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes