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Nagoya Sushi - CLOSED
Categories: Restaurants Sushi Bars Restaurants Japanese Sushi Bars, Japanese [Edit]
1437 Rue CrescentMontréal, QC H3G 2B2
(514) 670-0069
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
7 reviews for Nagoya Sushi
7 reviews in English
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Review from H C.
Verdun, QC
Like all all you can eat places, don't expect the best quality food. I mean, you get what you pay for right???
I think this place is great - it is opened actually, not sure why it says this place is closed. The restaurant looks trendy inside and its actually kid friendly! The food is decent and the service is good. -
Review from Maxime C.
Saint-Constant, QC
I've been to a few all you can eat sushi spots in Montreal, but this one kills it. Even though the price is similar to other plaxes (15$ for lunch and 25$ for dinner), Nagoya differs by its impressing variety of sushis and dishes. As it was said by many fellow reviewers, the service isn't the best.. but the kitchen still manages to be really fast even though you've ordered tons of sushis! Plus, for non-sushi lovers, there is a vast variety of chicken, meat, and veggie kitchen plates included in the all you can eat menu.
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Review from christine c.
Really good and inexpensive. Perfect spot for lunch. I heard they have all you can eat sushi for $15 at lunch and $25 at dinner. Not quite sure if there are stipulations, but it sounds nice.
My spicy tuna roll was delicious, as were some of the makis I tried, but I'd avoid some of the other weird tuna and shrimp combos. -
Review from jack n.
my review is pretty much inline with everyone else's. felt like montreal could use a review or two. anyone in montreal have a computer or internet access?
very good price for all you can eat sushi. they have a wide variety of sushi and dishes you can order. yup, and again there's chinese people working here. where have all the japanese gone to? as people have said, service needs a bit more attention so you have to flag someone down when you need something. -
Review from Sasha L.
we came as a large group and were seated upstairs for the all you can eat menu. the price is right and the menu is awesome given that there are so many choices and the appetizers are actually really good. however our orders were constantly being mixed up and we were being served sushi that our table didnt order. it's a shame they closed because i was hoping to come back the next time i am in montreal.
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Review from Amber M.
Service was pretty bad, but $25 for all-you -can-eat sushi is pretty good. The dishes that we had were tasty and well-prepared and they have many non-sushi and vegertarian items.
So, if you don't mind the quizzical looks and lack of attentiveness, you won't feel cheated. -
Review from Smar t.
First, the bad: The service here is AWEFUL. Up to half your all-you-can-eat sushi order may not be fulfilled. It will just never come. They'll stare and inquire as to why you've been sitting at a seat for the last 15 minutes doing nothing, you'll tell them you ordered more, broken English ensues, you order some more. No big deal.
The good: The sushi. For all-you-can-eat, it's very good. Especially the salmon rose, mango salmon roll, and the sashimi (dinner only, sashimi is à la carte at lunch).
I've eaten here for dinner and lunch, and it's always great. It's in the heart of town, decent prices ($25 dinner, $15 lunch). They serve other cuisine, but I've just gnawed on sushi while here. Oh, and they have great vegan / vegetarian options!
