Kitano Shokudo
143 Avenue du Mont-Royal E, Montréal, QC H2T 1N9, Canada
Phone: (438) 383-4700
Kitano Shokudo in Montréal is a 4.8-star Japanese restaurant with 601 Google reviews, known for Brussels Sprouts and Sashimi Platter.
Why we love it
- Japanese with authentic execution
- Cozy atmosphere, fresh ingredients, excellent sake selection
- Attentive service with knowledgeable staff
- Japanese with authentic execution
- Located nearby
- Cozy atmosphere, fresh ingredients, excellent sake selection
- Attentive service with knowledgeable staff
What to Order
Brussels Sprouts
These aren't your average sprouts; they're addictive and frequently highlighted as a must-order side dish.
"The Brussels sprouts were the best thing I’ve ever eaten."
Tiffany Laczkowski
Sashimi Platter
A selection of incredibly fresh seafood, expertly prepared and beautifully presented.
"The sashimi platter was so good and very fresh!"
louise
Karaage (Fried Chicken)
Crispy, tender fried chicken with a unique coating that many find irresistible.
"The fried chicken and Brussels sprouts were addictive, and the saki was great."
Betty B
Uni Carbonara / Uni Mazemen
A rich and creamy pasta dish featuring sea urchin, often described as a highlight despite its smaller portion size.
"I’d definitely recommend the uni carbonara, however, the portion was a bit small (so if you like uni, don’t share and eat it for yourself)."
louise
Duck Mazemen
A flavorful noodle dish with duck, praised for its excellent taste and quality.
"Partner had the duck mazemen, I had the Uni and bone marrow mazemen special. Both were excellent!"
Minilux Zoom
Yuzu Tarte
A divine and decadent dessert with a bright citrus flavor, perfect for ending the meal.
"The yuzu tart was divinely decadent, and the sake recommendations fit beautifully in between it all."
G B
Inside Scoop
- Reservations are highly recommended due to the small, intimate space.
- Sitting at the bar can enhance the experience, offering a lively vibe.
- The staff are knowledgeable and passionate, often explaining the origin of ingredients and offering excellent sake recommendations.
- Expect a relaxed, cozy atmosphere with good music, reminiscent of small Tokyo teishoku restaurants.
- While the food quality is high, some reviewers note that the service can be slow or feel "cold" when the restaurant is understaffed.