Jiep Jiep
149 Rue Jean-Talon O, Montréal
(514) 277-1888
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They are apparently known for their bibimbap. People who claim so have never had a proper Korean bibimbap. What’s with the constant changing menu? It’s not even seasonal. At least be good at a few items so they can show what they truly master.
Friendly staff, unpretensious restaurant thta serves great quality food! This restaurant never disappoints my family.They change their menu each week, my husband and I love the brunch the most!
japanese/korean fusion, really good, and the service is really awesome, will come back but might call them beforehand because it can be very busy around noon
Inventive Asian fusion creations made with passion by the owner and chef, served up with warm hospitality. There is thoughtfulness and quality in each dish, from the imported Korean mushrooms and the housemade sauces, to the chilled soapstone cups for sake. There is a nice whiskey collection as well as balanced sakes. There are no plastic products used either, which every restaurant should be doing these days. We will certainly be back!
Excellente nourriture et portions généreuses. Service rapide et courtois. Une belle découverte dans le quartier.
Best kept secret in the area. Cheap enough for lunch but the food is fancy enough for date night. Bibimbap was delicious. Service was fast and friendly. The place is clean and the tableware is very nice.
Original Asian cuisine that is refreshed regularly. Warm cozy simple place with friendly service at a reasonable price. Also fresh and healthy food that is extremely tasty and well prepared. Generous portions. I love this place.
It's a quiet place. And they have good Japanese food.
Everything was incredible, from the service (very lovely server!) To the decor (amazing atmosphere) to the food itself, which was delicious and fresh and generous in portion. Everything was handmade and local and fresh, and it shows.Overall an incredible discovery and I can't wait to be back!
Outstanding Teishoku, full of flavours from the various sets that are presented. It is very similar to the Ryokan meal experience in Japan. It is still a hidden gem of Mile Ex... I will definitely come back for brunch or lunch!
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Delicious food with exotic ingredients, a chill atmosphere with good music and great service. They even have various sakes and japanese beer. There's also homemade sauces at the tables. If you love japanese or asian food in general, you'll love this place. Every week the menu changes a bit (with some constant items), so its a new discovery every time!
Homemade kimchi used in their dishes and sold by the mason jar. Ordered a bimbap by choosing from 3 types of kimchi and proteins and received it sizzling! Best bimbap I've had in Canada. Vegetarian and vegan friendly. Ingredients are fresh and chosen with thoughtfulness so menu changes weekly.
I went there for brunch with my parents, we arrived before 11am and only a table was there. We ordered each a dish along with Vietnamese coffees and a roasted rice tea. It took 20 min to get the drinks. The coffees did not taste as strong as we would expect and were diluted by the provided ice and the tea was served in a cup in which the rice and leaves were floating. We tried asking for napkins and they were struggling to find some. We received the food after 35 min. It was nicely presented. However, the flavour did not deliver at all and were disappointing. The banh xeo was crispy but overly salty, a bit burned and some of the mint leaves were really not fresh. The pulled pork taco bowl was cold, the pork was overpowering in cumin flavour and the ingredients were not blancong each other well. Finalky, the bibimpap was the better of the dish. The hot stone bowl was able to create those desired crispy rice crust. But it was too saucy and salty. Overall, we were not satisfied with the meal and the speed of the service at all.
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