kyoto yaki

26 R. de la Gauchetière E, Montréal
(438) 239-6447

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Людмила Khanina

I really liked the French fries, and next to it, a second "Renaissance"

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alice Liang

I pointed out to them about their cultural appropriation issue to be mindful about, since their Chinese food way exceeds Japanese food and the Chinese owner is mostly only promoting the Chinese dishes, but they insulted me back and said blame Japan for stealing Chinese food and culture instead.

M H

This is a hidden gem right beside Chinatown, highly recommended, original dishes and superior service

Mohamad Hussein

This is a hidden gem right beside Chinatown, highly recommended, original dishes and superior service

Annie Chen

Such delicious authentic Japanese cooking !! with a twist of some Chinese dishes like xiaolongbao which was really good. Owner even gave Japanese ice cream on house for us. Service is a bit slow but it’s made up by his hospitality

steve Legros

Excellent meal and very warm and generous welcome

Vee G.

We had the wagyu beef! Yummy

Qi Han

The boss is very nice, I love the ramen and the fried noodles, the Asgard grilled chicken are really delicious, Don't hesitate!! the shells are also delicious, Thank you for your service :))

Kieran Coulter

Amazing stir fry, we had the Yaki Udon and Yaki Shanghai - a taste of Vancouver or San Francisco in Montreal’s Chinatown, perhaps for those visiting from the West Coast. A real hidden gem!

Artria Tang

It's pretty good, the claypot rice is very fragrant, and the scallops with mustard are very impressive.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

山田小狼

The claypot rice is so delicious, the boss has a great attitude, he offers huge discounts, plus complimentary desserts (often changing varieties), it’s a great deal! Recommended for everyone to eat!ps I was pleasantly surprised when I went to dine in recently!

焦乾旻

You do a promotion on take-out order, then you refuse and cancel my online order. That is totally the way to shine your business!

H N

We ordered some dishes online and they are totally overcooked and burnt! Inedible! The smell of burnt food is now all over the room. Plus, most of the dishes that this place serves are Chinese food instead of Japanese ones, even though their name is Japanese.

Ricai Tan

ordinary

Anthony Lin

For the record, i was going to Chez Lin but they end up closed. This place is sharing the same location (dinning room). I have to say this is the worse food experience I have ever had in a Chinese restaurant. Literally the worse. Don’t get fool by the 5 stars rating guys. It’s probably from friends and families. I am not going to judge the service and the tax thing they are pulling. I am just going to review the food. Japanese pork ramen (17.99). It comes with cha siu (Chinese pork, you can get a a box of it just little over 10$ at any place chinatown and they taste way better), one hard boil egg and soy sauce broth. How is this Japanese ramen? The teriyaki chicken needs to add 2$ for rice and it taste really bad. The teriyaki sauce was burned. (15.99+2)and the shanghai dumplings (17.99)it’s the type you can get from asian supermarket. I would definitely avoid in the future.

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