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| sweetbeats |
hey hey,
i'll be attending swirl and i'm looking for a good sushi restaurant. now, i'm not so much concerned with cost as much as i'm concerned with quality.
good sushi makes me happy...
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| Deejiuana |
Kanda on Maisonneuve + Bishop is a good sushi buffet place...
for 21$, it's all u can eat + good quality
$25 on fridays n saturdays...
not the best, but still a good place... |
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| Blinckme |
| Kaizen on ste catherine near atwater or mikado on st denis or petit treehouse on st laurent :D |
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| Epicurus |
Sho-Dan. NO CONTEST. BEST BY A MILE. BETTER THAN ANYTHING YOU'LL EVER HAVE IN YOUR LIFE, INCLUDING IN JAPAN. OH MY GOD I DROOL thinking about it. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...and get the chef's specialties. They have a seperate menu for that. 15$ a pop, but well worth it. And it's damn expensive but OH SO WORTH IT.
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| Marcus007 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Epicurus
Sho-Dan. NO CONTEST. BEST BY A MILE. BETTER THAN ANYTHING YOU'LL EVER HAVE IN YOUR LIFE, INCLUDING IN JAPAN. OH MY GOD I DROOL thinking about it. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...and get the chef's specialties. They have a seperate menu for that. 15$ a pop, but well worth it. And it's damn expensive but OH SO WORTH IT.
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STFU NOOB! Sho-Dan is nothing compared to the heavenly Treehouse. However, Treehouse tends to be a tad expensive, so I'd also have to recommend Sakura, which is between Maisonneuve and Sherbrooke.
Sakura is, easily, one of my favorites.
/obligatory Nick verbal assault: you're a noob. |
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| Epicurus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marcus007
STFU NOOB! Sho-Dan is nothing compared to the heavenly Treehouse. However, Treehouse tends to be a tad expensive, so I'd also have to recommend Sakura, which is between Maisonneuve and Sherbrooke.
Sakura is, easily, one of my favorites.
/obligatory Nick verbal assault: you're a noob. |
ZOOOOOMGGGGGG...you're like totally in left field, like OMG I DIE. Sho-Dan rocks your white socks and makes TreeHouse suck cox. Like Marcus, go back to riding your horse :o |
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| nchs09 |
u ing n00bs
best place to eat in montreal is the peel pub... i think thats how its spelled,..
wut 6 bucks for a pitcher of montreal finest brew.. *it was actually good* and wings = t3h win |
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| sweetbeats |
holy geez,
i just checked out sho-dan's and treehouse's web sites. OMG these people have some serious plating skills. my trip to montreal is going to cost me my left nut.
if swirl sux's at least i'll have a full and content stomach.
thanks for everybody's help.... |
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| malek |
people in Montreal eat very well, the choices are endless, 4000 restaurants and counting.
so if you come here, eating shall be a major focus point of your trip! |
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| sweetbeats |
bad news,
sakura is even closer to my hotel then sho-dan. time to upgrade the credit card cuz i'm going to both. |
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| Sean Walsh |
| Coming from Vancouver where Sushi is the bomb, I've been pretty disappointed with what I've had in Montreal. The only really "good" sushi I've had has been like $35+ per person, whereas a comparable restaurant in Vancouver would be $15-$20. |
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