Kaiseki Ryori uses seasonal fresh ingredients that are prepared in ways that enhance the original taste of the ingredients. Due to its Zen origins, Kaiseki was once vegetarian but nowadays, the modern Kaiseki meal can consist of as many as 15 different courses featuring sashimi tempura tofu fish and meat dishes. Sake is also served along with the meal. Kaiseki Ryori is now prepared in diverse traditional styles and is designed to please all senses.more...See more text
Sakura has been a casual lunchtime favourite for many downtown workers for along time. Besides the usual lunch specials, you can also get teriyaki chicken, a tuna steak, grilled fish, and even Homard Mikadoyaki at noon.
First came the sushi movement, then the izakaya craze. Japan’s rich dining culture has officially gone viral and Western cities now feature a delicious array of Japanese cuisine. Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional sushi platter or some delicious tapas and drinks after work, here’s a list of Montreal’s best Japanese eateries.
Tired of brown-bagging your leftovers for lunch every day? Break out your chopstick skills and treat yourself and perhaps your coworkers to a Japanese-style lunch at one of these Montreal restaurants.