Good neighborhood Sushi/Korean Joint. This review is for the Misoya on Lafleur in the Sami fruit plaza, not the one in Montreal. I come here once in a while for lunch and am never disappointed. The sushi is fresh and well prepared. I like their spicy tuna which has a nice kick, and their sashimi is generally very good. Their Korean food is also pretty good, i really like their bi-bim-bap, state of the art with the stone bowl and the crispy rice in the bottom.
Its a small place, often gets full at lunch. Service is always very friendly and welcoming. Recommended.
I've been lucky enough to have good Korean food from several different restaurants & I'd say this place is really very good. I had the bulgogi (which comes with rice, kimchi & potatoes & in this case also a miso soup). Everything was outstanding & I especially liked their version of the potatoes (julienned with toasted sesame seeds). The only thing I don't eat is kimchi (but my husband really liked it). I'd DEFINITELY go again. The only thing is their business card says they're closed Sundays, urban spoon says they're open for Sunday dinner...I dunno which is true.
Amazing. It's hard to find good Korean food such as this around here. Not to mention a well cut sushi in a town that's inundated with just plain bad sushi.
Misoya is probably the best sushi for the price you can get in Montreal.
Amazing food. While it did not look too promising from the outside, we were caught in a snow storm, and we decided to take a chance. What a surprise! The food and the service is absolutely amazing, it's one of the best Korean food I eat in Montreal. The menu is not too long, mainly consisting of Sushi and Korean dishes, so I had the chance to taste all of them and I can tell that they are all delicious. No matter what you will order, you won't go wrong.
Good Little Restaurant. Good little hole-in-the-wall located at the "Sami Fruits" plaza in Lasalle specializing in Korean dishes and sushi. It's a very small restaurant that can seat about 20 people. Although their menu isn't extensive what they do serve is very good. They stick to basic Korean dishes like Dolsot Bibimbap (vegtables, beef, and egg over rice in a heated stone bowl) , Samgye-tang (a small whole stuffed chicken simmerred with ginseng in a heated stone bowl) and Hyedupbap (Korean version of Japanese Chirashi). Their sushi menu has a modest listing but what they do serve is very fresh and tasty. Their Kimichi side dishes are also very good and alternate during the week. Lunch hour can be quite packed so get there early.....or late.
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