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1799, rue Atateken, Montréal, QC H2L 3L7 Get directions
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Fine Dining, Japanese, Asian, Bring Your Own Wine, Restaurant With Delivery Services, Take-out
Uchi Sushi invites you to their restaurant. This dining room cooks a variety of sushi for 11$ to 25$. Their atmosphere has been described as casual and family friendly. At Restaura... more... See more text
Un restaurant japonnais où les sushis sont délicieux et où l'on peut apporter son vin, j'adore ça! Read more
1356 Rue Sainte-Catherine E, Montréal, QC H2L 2H6 Get directions
Sushi Shop has specialized in the Japanese fusion cuisine. Prepared fresh with care, our products offer great flavour, freshness and positive health benefits. more... See more text
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Japanese and Sushi Restaurants in Canada

Sushi, miso soup, rice dumplings, there is so much to consider when choosing the ideal Japanese or sushi restaurant.  Before you base your choice solely on the menu plastered outside of a sushi bar or from someone you just met off the street, here are some simple tips to guide your stomach to the best Japanese cuisine in Canada.


Tips on how to find Japanese and sushi restaurants in Canada

  • Japanese restaurant reviews: Online and newspaper Japanese restaurant reviews in the food or lifestyle section are your best tools when trying to find top sushi bars in Canada. Most reviews rate Japanese restaurants by atmosphere, portion size, price and service. These independent reviewers have no one to please but their finicky tastes for all things from the land of the rising sun.
  • The concierge always knows: If you are travelling in a new city, your hotel’s concierge or the hotel staff will be able to find Japanese restaurants that suit your taste buds and budget. The concierge will be able to lead you in the right direction and even place a reservation for you or a takeout order for delivery.
  • What you’re looking for: Authentic Japanese restaurants and sushi bars serve raw seafood and rice inspired dishes. Typical dishes include rice dumplings, tofu, shellfish meals and sake. If you are looking for a particular Japanese dining experience or all you can eat sushi, call the establishment ahead of time and ask if they serve your favourite dishes.
  • Ask the neighbourhood: Most local seafood and wine vendors deal directly with the Japanese restaurants and grills in your neighbourhood. Ask them about the restaurants and bars they deal with and the kinds of meals they serve.
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