Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Rosemere including Fuzion zen, Restaurant Bayon Enr, Sushi Palace, kanda sushi bar, Nubo Restaurant, Caviar Sushi, Les Plats Cuisines Du Mekong, Sushi Itamea, Mito Plus, Guddo Sushi
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Sashimi & specialty rolls are offered in a cozy ambiance. Bring-your-own wine restaurant .
Je vais régulièrement manger des sushis dans ce resto qui est une spécialité de sushi, ils sont toujours frais et succulent. Pour une petite soirée tranquille, L'ambiance est parfaite, et on peu apporter notre vin. Pour avoir manger des sushi dans plusieurs endroits, se sont les meilleurs que j'ai mangés jusqu'à maintenant, et le gens qui nous accueils sont super gentil!
4 based on 25 reviews
We just recently moved to Rosemere and we are trying out different places. We ordered from Mito and what a massive disappointment. Quite possibly one of the worst Sushi places i've tried. Lacked flavour, creativity. Pieces were all different sizes and barely any fish. Would not recommend this place.
4 based on 14 reviews
Tried their sushi platter numerous times. They have a good variety of fish and sushi combinations in the platter. The $46 platter is good for two people and it comes with a free serving of dragon eye sushi. Their sushi is always fresh and quick delivery - so you are not waiting long to pick up your order.
4 based on 14 reviews
Really good restaurant in boisbriand owned by a cute couple that works hard to serve and cook. Clearly they give their best to their customers. Very clean, health, cozy. Food tastes great and the price is very good for the quality of the food and service. It feels like visiting my parents house.
4 based on 36 reviews
Open space very noisy restaurant, with only one very bad corner table, which they gave us even if we had reserved. It is a "bring your own wine" restaurant which we did not know since the website does not mention anything about it (at the time we reserved). The food is incredibly "greasy" so avoid "tempuras" and the like. They mixed up the appetizers, the server was kind enough to get us a new one right away. My chicken and shrimp noodle had barely any chicken at all. Our server was nice enough to bring me more chicken.We did not have the sushi, but from the menu, I would go somewhere else, as it looked over expensive. Service was great, a bit slow, but the food is definitely not worth the trip or the expense. Go somewhere else, plenty of good restaurants around.
4 based on 40 reviews
The place is small, so reservations a must. The sushi is consistently great, love the ambiance. Outdoor seating in summer. You can BYOW. A+
3 based on 30 reviews
I visited Kanda Sushi at Rosmere at many instances. I really like this palce for its simplicity, price and general atmosphere. There are definitely ups and downs to the place, here's my experience went.1- LocationThe restaurant is located on the Curé Labelle boulevard leading towards Rosemere, within somewhat of an old shopping center. The place can be of course accessed on foot for all guests who live nearby but definitly need a car for those who live a little bit farther. While there are a train station in Rosemere, it is not close to the restaurant and you are probably better off taking a car to get there. The good thing is that there is a huge parking lot in front of it and you will not have any issues parking your car at a fairly close distance from the restaurant's entrance, avoiding you long walks in the cold winter days/evenings.The shopping center where the restaurant is located is not much of a huge center (not comparable to Carrefour) but has a couple of discount shoe store and a huge 24 hours fitness center.So you can either come by and shop for as bit or exercise before and after your visit.It is also worth noting that the place is very near the "Finlandais" spa, one of teh best massage and relax parlors in Laval. As le Finlandais has a hotel annexed to it, Kanda might be a great sushi option if you are in the mood for some Japanese food at a 5 minutes drive from your accomodation.It is also a great option for those who are just visiting teh spa to pick up some nice sushi afetr a relaxation session.2- The place itselfThe restaurant does not have the newest setup or if it does it looks kinda old due to the imposing dark brown wood that the furniture is made of. The place is yer very big with multiple tables that can accomodate parties of various sizes. Some tables have only chairs, some others have benches and some provide a combination of both. So you can actually relax regardless what type of seating you choose. I personaly like the tables who are on the window. They are predominantly bench tables but give on the parking lot. While it is not the most beautiful view but the window is quite large and provides this feel of openess and of course a beautiful scene during winter days when snow starts falling.The size of the indoor seating area allows a nice distant distribution of the various tables, so as a guest you can enjoy your food and conversation with complete privacy. The kitchen is partly located in teh middle of teh place, you can actually see it as soon as you enter the restauarnt and it is open in front of all guests regardless of where you sit in the restaurant.I personaly never looked at how my food is being prepared but i know there are a lot of people who like to observe and as such this place provides this opportunity if you are into that. 3- The menu itselfWell it is an all you can eat sushi so the menu is standard and you will find eveyrthing undder teh sushi umbrella on it. There are around 120 different individual items on there that you can choose from. Not all those items are individual pieces so some of them are bundles that come in 3 or 4 or even 6 pieces. The menu also covers some meat, pork and chicken item like the Teriyaki or the dumblings... One should not forget that you can also order the desert which is ice cream (in three flavors - Green tea, red beans or mango - and they are really delicious) or their hot tea Strangely the menu is the same one as in most all you can eat sushi places across Montreal, for example it is the same exact one as the one you find at Sushi Crescent or Sushi St. Denis and others.I recommend this place for your usual Sushi outing. It is not a place to have a classy business lunch or to take someone on a first date but it is definitly you destination for a nice cozy sushi bite in a nice warm atmosphere. I recommend this place***Please like this review iof you find it helpful***
4 based on 48 reviews
It was for dinner on Saturday night, it was full house, but we were fast be seated, service at the table was irrevocable, sushi taste unbelievable crazy yummi tasty, best sushi palace, prices very acceptable, recommended
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4 based on 24 reviews
I have been going to this restaurant for 7 years minimum. I have never been disapointed. It is family owned and operated. The service is cordial, speedy and excellent. The food is Cambodian (Chinese style) and is excellent. Lunch special is less than $10 and dinner prices are just as competitive. Nothing done in advance, always freshly made. The soups are tasty, the plates are just the right size and desert is simple but divine. I go there regularly and strongly recommend this cute and excellent restaurant.
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4 based on 80 reviews
Very quaint little place with outstanding food. The General Tao is the best I've ever had. The service was excellent. Josee, our waitress was A1, loved her professionalism & sense of humour. It's BYOW so that's a bonus. Servings are generous and food is really fresh.Bonjour SYLLOu,Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. We are pleased that your experience was pleasant.Looking forward to seeing you againMerciPS: We made the message to Josée
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