The menu was quite varied. There's something for everyone, even for those that don't like sushi.
Very relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff.
The chefs are Japanese, which came as a surprise, since many sushi restaurants around Montreal are owned by Quebecers of Vietnamese origin.
Went there on Valentine's night with my loved one. It was pretty busy, so service was a bit on the slow side. We both ordered the table d'hôte. For those looking for a quite full and hearty meal, this is definitely the way to go. It's a five course meal including dessert.
It consists of a choice of soup, salad, tempura vegetables, followed by the main course (quite a choice) and end in a scoop of ice cream with tea.
I ordered the tempura vegetables as side dish but got the grilled tofu instead. No big deal for me since I like both. That's where I found that the staff was bit overwhelmed with the massive amount of orders they were getting that night.
The food was really good. Not fancy but good.
The seating wasn't very comfortable. If you're lucky enough and they're available, do ask for a bench seat on the sides.
I wanted to give it a 3.5 star rating but yelp doesn't allow for half star ratings.
My recommendation to all, go there on a slow night. Avoid Friday and Saturday nights. You'll probably get better service and better seating.