A friend and I wanted to try out some new Japanese restaurants that aren't that popular in Montreal and this was one of them. As we went into the restaurant, there were several Japanese designs on their wall that makes it look very stylistic and modern. It was around 1PM at the time so we were only able to order from the lunch menu.
Service was pretty slow although there were only a few groups dining. We got the pork broth ramen along with the sashimi-don. I really anticipated on having some nice Japanese flavors in these two dishes, but as it turned out, we don't think the place is Japanese owned. Ramen consists of Chinese noodles instead of Japanese (noodle was wavy instead of straight), and the broth has a Chinese taste to it. Sashimi-don had decent fish and sushi rice along with a few pieces of avocado, but the salad side-dish consisted of a Westernized sauce. I wish the salad had a Japanese vinaigrette instead to complement the dish.
Overall, I think the price is not bad for what we get, but I really wish it was a real Japanese restaurant with real Japanese flavors.