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Tokyo Sushi
Category: Restaurants Sushi Bars Sushi Bars [Edit]
1805, rue Sainte-Catherine OuestMontréal, QC H3H 1M2
(514) 670-0068
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
4 reviews for Tokyo Sushi
4 reviews in English
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Review from Yasmin S.
Great all you can eat restaurant. Much better than Kanda and Odaki. You can get all you can eat sushi lunch for about 17 with tax and tip. The sushi is great, but for those who aren't big sushi fans this restaurant also has tons of other menu options such as several great chicken and steak options and some great soups and rice dishes. Everyone should definitely get the dragon eye roll! It is deep fried and comes with a spicy mayo sauce on top. Delicious! Another one of my favorites is the salmon sushi. The quality of salmon is very good and I can eat about 8 of them on my own.
This is a great place to go to with friends--especially if you are very hungry. However, you need to make sure you give yourself enough time since the service is a bit slow.
I have been to this restaurant at least 15-20 times and every time I go into the city I always go back. -
Review from Steeven L.
Etobicoke, ON
If you want cheap all-you-can-eat sushi for lunch, this place is alright. It gets pricey for dinner and it's not really worth it.
The service on the other hand, is horrendous. After being seated and giving our order to the waiter, we had to ask 3 times to get wasabi and ginger. We ordered from the all you can eat menu a couple of times and each time, almost half the order was "forgotten." We were there for over an hour, and not once did we have a waiter come ask us if we wanted anything to drink or if we wanted to order more. Each time, even for more tea, we had to flag down one of the frantic waiters.
Finally we asked for the bill and again, had to ask a couple of times before it came.
Since sushi places seem to be fairly common in downtown Montreal, I wouldn't bother coming back to this place. -
Review from Emily C.
Montréal, QC
Want to stuff your face full of a good range of different Japanese dishes? Then this is the place for you! I've been a few times for lunch and have always been satisfied. It's only about $15. This place is much better than Kanda as they have a wide variety of dishes to choose from.
While most reviews say the service is poor, I have always found the service to be excellent. The staff are generally friendly and very efficient. No sooner have you taken off the paper from your chopsticks then a waiter comes to remove it from your table. Water glasses were never empty and dishes were promptly cleared from the table. I've only ever had one dish forgotten, which was a random ice cream order along with sushi. Speaking of the ice cream, I love the green tea ice cream! -
Review from Brian H.
Not too shabby for an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant, especially in Montreal. Definitely a step closer to good sushi when compared to Kanda Sushi, which is also in the area. The nigiri sushi is decent but not too much of a variety. (Still trying to figure out what oily fish is?!?) The sushi pizza was strange, yet interesting. The maki rolls were decent, and the non-sushi items were just as you would expect from a buffet. We went for lunch, which was around $16 per person including taxes. I believe dinner is a bit steeper. We stayed for around two hours to try and take advantage of the deal, and realized the service was spotty. They either took our orders right away or took forever to retrieve our next one.
Would go back for the lunch prices, but will still continue to tackle Montreal's plethora of sushi places.
