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Restaurant Odaki
Categories: Restaurants Sushi Bars Restaurants Buffets Restaurants Asian Fusion Sushi Bars, Buffets, Asian Fusion [Edit]
1836 Sainte-Catherine St WMontréal, QC H3H 1M1
(514) 846-1268
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Caters:
- No
4 reviews for Restaurant Odaki
4 reviews in English
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Review from Tina C.
I've been here a few times. There are a variety of dishes to choose from - sushi, makis, sashimi, teriyaki type dishes, tempura, soups, etc, which makes it a good choice for people who want to try different things. You can eat a la carte (for lunch, I'm not sure about dinner time) or all you can eat ($17 for lunch, closer to $30 weekend nights). Not all items are available on the lunch menu, however (seaweed salad, for example).
The makis are okay/good for an all you can eat place, which I think tend to be held to lower standards than a la carte sushi restaurants. They wouldn't fly at an upscale sushi place, but we come here to pig out :P Sometimes the flavours seem to have melded a bit (from being made a bit in advance?), but they're okay regardless. The vegetarian maki with the pickled radish is pretty good, as are the california roll and the spicy salmon roll. There are many more sushi/maki options available for dinner. A word of caution: don't order scallops from the wrong part of the menu. And don't accidentally order six of them. You will be served giant raw scallops. Gulp. With a $1 charge for every piece left behind.
From the kitchen menu, the edamame beans are always a hit, and the general tao (yes, at a sushi place!) is pretty good, as are the teriyaki beef and chicken. The tempura shrimp are nice and crispy. I found the squid tentacles to be over cooked and charred, but the body (not offered during lunch) is good.
Service tends to better at lunch hour than at dinner, when there is less clientele. If you're in the area and want to chow down lots of food, check it out. But it isn't wow-worthy. -
Review from Blair M.
this place is really not good at all, probably one of the worst all you can eat sushi restaurants that I have been to. Really not worth the price for what you are getting, not to mention that they don't even include any type of dessert on the menu or even green tea. Way too many extra charges and small bland portions.
I won't be returning -
Review from Alex S.
LaSalle, QC
As a sushi "beginner" I can tell that I like this place. The food is good and they have a huge diversity. It's basically a buffet where you can order off a menu as many times as you want, anything you want. They even have a small conveyor belt that goes around the restaurant with small plates of sushi, desserts etc.. Pretty cool if you ask me.
2 big cons for which I chose to give this only 3 stars:
PRICE. I went twice in the weekend and in the evening and I paid 70$ for 2 people. All you can eat..but still.. you can find cheaper places. I think they have a different price during the week.
SERVICE: waitresses seem to forget when you ask for an extra fork, glass of water etc..and they seem not to enjoy working there too much..
Overall a good place to eat. -
Review from Joe N.
Montréal, QC
Sushi is ok. Kitchen menu is way better.
