Food was artistic and tasty. However, crowded seating, cold room temperature and arrogant reception have stopped me from going back again.
Kristina G.
Classificação do local: 4 Montreal, Canada
I can never go wrong with Maiko sushi. Sushi is my absolute favourite type of food. The ambiance is classy and romantic for a couple. The sushi is very delicious and filling. I love the how the rolls have very authentic tastes and had allowed me to appreciate pieces of fruit in my sushi. The service is professional and the chefs are very kind as well
Isabelle B.
Classificação do local: 5 Mount Royal, Canada
Quel bon restaurant! Super service attentionné, sashimis remarquables(jardin de Maïko), suivi d’un maki L’enfer et d’un 9−1−1, avec comme grande finale le Délice de Maïko, arrosé de saké bien frais. Vraiment excellent!
Jonathan J.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
I went there last night and I definitely enjoyed the experience. We were a party of 6 and ordered a BUNCH of different types of food and shared(as I like to do, whenever I go to new sushi restaurant). Overall, the food was very good. The presentation was very nice. I don’t know of you watch Hannibal but the presentation reminded me of that… minus the fact that Hanninal is a Cannibal [google«Hannibal food porn”]. The only negative for me was the sake selection. It wasn’t diverse enough for my taste.
Ghassan S.
Classificação do local: 5 Montreal, Canada
Absolutely the best sushi in town. You have to try all the different rolls and specialities.
Suzie P.
Classificação do local: 5 Boca Raton, FL
A little pricey but food makes up for it. One of the best sushi places in Montréal. Their rolls are always fresh and beautifully presented. The décor and ambiance of the place is also really nice. Perfect place for a quiet date with great food. For those who aren’t sushi lovers they also offer different things from fish to chicken and much more. Great place.
Omar W.
Classificação do local: 1 Montreal, Canada
I rarely write reviews but I had to write about Maiko… I must say that I thought I was going for sushis and ended up getting sushis with barely any fish in them and waaaay too much rice! I spent 70 $ for me only just to eat rice! Definitely overpriced and boring Outremont crowd… I do not recommend this place. Try tri-express on Laurier East instead!
Gordon K.
Classificação do local: 4 Montreal, Canada
Excellent sushi. Fresh, really good sushi. Not cheap but high quality fish. Lovely presentation and attentive service. Prices between $ 20 to $ 30 per person without wine.
Mary C.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
Maiko Sushi is a unique, fusion-inspired Japanese restaurant. The ambience is warm and welcoming, and the décor is simple and sophisticated. This is very different from all the Japanese restaurants I’ve been to. While they have fresh sashimi, my local friend ordered the other special dishes for me to try instead. They also have a great selection of sake from their house sake to the high end ones like Black and Gold. Everything I had was so good — the standout were the oysters and the avocodo salas!
Kali E.
Classificação do local: 4 Montreal, Canada
After trying Maiko, I hardly want to go to an «All you can eat» sushi joint! This restaurant serves yummy sushi and love the presentation and environment. A nice place to go to on a date or a special occasion. Can be hard to find parking around the area, but I definitely recommend this place!
Mayagh G.
Classificação do local: 5 Montreal, Canada
The best sushi place in town. They have a speciality there called trout sashimi and it is just the most delicious dish i have had that keeps me going back for more.
Orly R.
Classificação do local: 4 Montreal, Canada
Great food, great service. It’s great for big groups or small. I recently celebrated a party there and it was an amazing experience. I would definitely recommend, just hard to find parking.
Sandra T.
Classificação do local: 1 Montreal, Canada
It has been 10 years that I am going to this restaurant. The quality of the food went down a lot. The rice isn’t that good and the worst if all is the quantity of fish inside the sushi rolls!!! I was there yesterday and I got refunded! Inside the kamikaze according to the waiter they have to put only one scoop of fish ! No more table cloths no more candles on all the tables. You have to ask for the warm towels before your meal. The only way that you get more fish inside your sushi is if you order the $ 15+ specials crazy! The owner became stingy ! I’ll never go back you lost me forever! It’s more a trend than a good sushi place. Even the salmon teriyaki was goo wee
Shiran B.
Classificação do local: 5 Montreal, Canada
Sushi is my best freind. And this place is my home. If you ate here you knoe whatvim talking about. everything is delicious from the sushi to the cooked food to the wine. the place is so exciting both location are great I like the one in ddo but its so far!
Frédéric L.
Classificação do local: 5 Montreal, Canada
I really like this place although it is a sushi place and I am not actually a fan of sushi there are a lot of awesome dishes !!! The teriyaki sirloin comes out sizzling hot with a decent amour of vegetables. My other favourite is the katsu chicken because I just love the sauce that comes with it. For those who say it’s over priced I do not agree, you do get with almost every meal a miso soup and a salad which I have to say is pretty good. I have been here around 7 times, it’s one of the very few places my colleagues could actually all agree I pretty good so that counts for something. I found it a under rated so gave it 5 stars :-))))
Lucy F.
Classificação do local: 5 Montréal, Canada
Les sushis sont excellents… mais les spécialités sont vraiment incroyables. Le service et l’atmosphère sont parfaits!
Lauren S.
Classificação do local: 2 Rochester, NY
Overpriced. Small amount of fish in the Maki rolls. Nice atmosphere but not good value for the sushi.
Kate L.
Classificação do local: 4 Bellevue, WA
Maiko has changed my attitude towards sushi rolls. Before eating at Maiko’s, I never liked ordering sushi rolls. They offer such unique flavours and types of rolls that are just delicious. That being said, I am still more of a sashimi person and like one other writer mentioned, I’m disappointed in the fact they do not have toro. I’ve tried ordering sashimi once and have to admit that I’ve had better. I will stick to the rolls :). I am thinking of trying their other one located in West Island since that is closer to home.
Just C.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
Recommend lunch, very reasonably priced for wonderful food. Beautiful split dining room(fantastic aquarium) and lots of window seating. Gorgeous plating for both hot & cold food. Dishes are made special with unconventional ingredients. Highlights include interesting array of vegetables served with fish entrée, shiso/perilla leaves incorporated in the maki and the dessert of the day(mini avocado cake.) Servers can get a bit overwhelmed but generally free of attitude. There is a Première Moisson nearby(just West on Bernard) if you are looking for yummy baked goods. Based on 1 dinner and 4 lunch visits.
Alexandra M.
Classificação do local: 5 Verdun, Canada
Favorite sushi place in Montréal if not ANYWHERE. Try the : Soleil de Maiko Enfer Cornet Paradis Pesto sushi(trust me it is awesome!) …but everything is good Great drink selection too!
Rob P.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
I’ve eaten here twice now and both times the sushi has been great! We’ve tried about 15 different rolls and have yet to be disappointed. The service is really attentive and brings the food out fast.
Khanh N.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
Yeah, I don’t recommend this place. For such a high end sushi place that should be importing their fish(I mean that’s why I’m paying so much for it, right?), how can you not have toro or some good fatty salmon. I don’t get it. I think this place is concentrating on being fusion. If so, let’s take the«sushi» out of the name. I have to agree with the others here, the fish is what you grade when a Japanese place calls themselves a sushi place. As for what we had… Agadashi Tofu, good, can’t complain. Beef Sashimi, skimpy, but wrap less veggies, shake off the sauce if you want to taste the beef more. Now comes the sushi. Yellowtail was good, best stuff there. Tuna, not bad, clean fresh, nice rich color. Salmon was about the same, not the highest quality I’ve had though. Uni was a stinker. Don’t mask old pieces of uni with newer. Some people can tell the difference. Not cool. As for the rolls. I’m not the biggest fan, but we ordered one. Forgot the name, but it was cooked, deep fried actually and inside was salmon. it was good in flavor. Overall, I won’t be coming back when I revisit Montréal. I’ll be hitting other places so maybe I in the end I’ll say what others are saying«It’s the best sushi in Montréal.» I’m hoping not. Montréal has some good eats.