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Best Sushi Restaurants in Montreal Please (pg. 2)
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| Maxrain |
| Maiko on Bernard (in Outremont) and Kaizen are still, IMHO, the best ones in Montreal. |
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| technoaddict |
| the owner of tri express is the chef of the old kaizen |
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| Casa |
| quote: | Originally posted by technoaddict
the owner of tri express is the chef of the old kaizen |
thanks for this! will be sure to go. |
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| ~*Stereohead*~ |
ryu on laurier is great too. at ginger, we now have 3 ex-ryu kitchen staff, it's kinda funny. talented guys...
leif i usually work wed-fri-sat...please come asap, msg me beforehand and we'll sort it out. my schedule changes from week to week, so it's better to call me :) |
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| Adam420 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ~*Stereohead*~
ryu on laurier is great too. at ginger, we now have 3 ex-ryu kitchen staff, it's kinda funny. talented guys... |
Is one of them a Jewish Moroccan guy with a potbelly and a goatee? |
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| ~*Stereohead*~ |
| ya that's him lmao...small world. |
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| julien2 |
| Yes, Tri Express is very good and not very expensive |
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| crazydafy |
| tri never disapointed once and its not that expensive for sushi that is |
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| Knox |
thanks all....
and thank GOD Sasha isn't playing tonight.... god that would have been a cold one.... |
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| tazzjayz |
| So last friday I tried to hit up Kazu, it was closed then tried Tri Express it was full ended up at Ginger and my god was it bad the sushis only tasted rice and soya, I tried the chicken teriyaki too but it tasted like something out of a microwave, safe to way I was extremely disappointed, For a 120$ I could've at twice at either Kazu or Tri Express which IMO are amazing Japanese spots. |
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| djlemeir |
| alan works @ ginger? |
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