Discover Restaurants offering the best Vietnamese food in Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada including Le Lotus, Restaurant Kiso, La Riziere d'Asie
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4 based on 78 reviews
Busy place - steady stream of customers walking in with their bottle of wine, until at least 9pm. Seems to have lots of regulars and I can understand why - prices are crazy good... About $15/pp including soup, app & main dish & it's BYOW... The whole place looks super clean, the terrace is beautifully decorated with string lights and their washrooms are gorgeous. Our visit tonight really started on the wrong foot... Our reservation was for 7:30pm. We walked in - took 5 minutes of waiting at the front desk for someone to acknowledge us... The host then told us, "you're early" in a pissed off tone... I looked at my phone - 7:22. I asked him (sarcastically I admit), would he like us to come back in 10 minutes?? Ohhhhhh the look he gave me... Anyway. Food wasn't so bad. Really bland spring roll, I had the beef on vermicelli - it was good. Husband had the ginger chicken and liked it, not very nicely presented though, unlike my beef. AND... Coincidence? There was a 2" long black hair in our dessert. Our waiter, who was fairly pleasant was extremely apologetic and replaced it promptly. I had taken a pic of the hair, just in case... That kind of stuff happens and wouldn't keep me from returning - but unfortunately the host's attitude will. Never again.
4 based on 14 reviews
Kiso specializes in sushi - including nigiri, sashimi, makis, and a wide variety of specialty rolls. Our creations are both beautiful and incredibly delicious! We also offer many other succulent dishes including teriyakis, soups, tempuras, pad thai, sizzl
Ive been there several times with friends and just with my boyfriend. It's clean, nicely decorated, and you can bring your own wine. The lunch menu is quick and tasty, but for dinner it lacks sophistication. Sushis are de-li-cious! And the times Ive been it was nice to see the owner on the floor interacting with the clients.
Seems I'm the first one on here... But Facebook reviews warned me delivery would be slow. It was - a little over an hour and a half (I live 0.5 km away...). Plan accordingly and don't be starving, because you're going to wait. I've been to the restaurant and picked up my takeout myself a few times, which was a much better experience. I cannot fault them customer service - the girl cashier actually brought me a glass of water and magazines while I was waiting for my order... They are really friendly and nice. The sushi... Meh. And that's unfortunate. I wanted to like it. The Karame Hotetaga (scallops - I am very partial to scallops) was the highlight - delicious. Besides that, I had the Kimono & the Maki Tartar... Strangely tasteless... Great sushi is a lot about the sauces and this just wasn't it. The Tornard Sake was mostly just tempura, some salmon but meeehhhh... Just no taste. Bottom line, don't be afraid to order the very spicy dishes at this restaurant, because the regular ones are frightfully mild - and believe me, I'm someone who usually prefers mild, non-spicy foods, but this was just *too* mild. Prices are however very good, and dining room is BYOW.
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