It was the 3rd time we returned to this place. All sushi nigiri, warm entrees, main dishes are all delicious! At dinner time, service was a bit too quick. We ordered three((3) hot starters: deep fried skate fish with ponzu sauce, crispy fried chicken and steam egg with seafood in a custard cup. Delicious! Then we also ordered a few things from the sushi list as well: unagi, mackerel, tamago, ebi, kanikama and avocado maki. Fish very fresh, and the rice between tender and chewy texture. As far as main courses, we had a curry pork katsu don and a chicken and soft egg on rice. Very good. both our palette are satisifed.
N S.
Place rating: 5 Brossard, Canada
Love Sushi yasu-they are the real authentic deal! Really lovely service and fantastic food. Lunch special is a great value!
Phil F.
Place rating: 5 Brossard, Canada
I love this restaurant and I’ve been known to say that if I could choose my last meal, it would Yasu’s Curry chicken Katsu Don. It’s a very modest restaurant, no thrills and no gimmicks with very solid food. The price is extremely fair for the quality that you get. This is my favourite Japanese restaurant in the whole province of Quebec.
Anis K.
Place rating: 5 Brossard, Canada
Sushi Yasu is a Brossard institution. Started by the Yasu family many years ago, this authentic Japanese family owned restaurant is one of the finest sushi places in the Montréal area. The quality is simply excellent. I highly recommend the sashimi lunch special, for around 15 $ I don’t believe you can have better sushi within a hundred miles. If you live in Brossard and haven’t tried Sushi Yasu yet, you need to, because you’re missing out.
Claude H.
Place rating: 5 Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Canada
Best Japanese restaurant in the Montréal area. Food is authentic, prepared by real sushi master, and if you are not into sushi, plenty of other traditional dishes to enjou
Natalie G.
Place rating: 5 Montréal, Canada
Une partie de ma famille est d’origine japonaise. Vous comprendrez que lorsqu’on mange des sushis depuis la tendre enfance, on apprécie l’authenticité. C’est effectivement ce qu’on retrouve, des vrais sushis, des purs à 100%. Le service est impeccable, prix abordable et surtout, et j’insiste, surtout, on mange des vrais sushis
Albert M.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
they really know how to treat there customers. such a nice experience will definitely come back.
Christina T.
Place rating: 4 Brossard, Canada
Wonderful food and extremely friendly staff. I know when I want a great japanese meal, this is where I will go to get my fix.
Max D.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
The décor in the resto is bland, but once you try the food, it’s all you can think about. The sushi is fresh and all the food tastes authentic. I had the bento box which comes with soup, salad, and a box of sushi, maki, tempura and rice with barbecued eel. It was all delicious. The resto is very small though so you need to make reservations.
Tracy L.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Very fresh sushi, and authentic japanese cuisine. I have never been here for dinner, but I really enjoy their lunch specials. The sushi chefs are Japanese, and one of the waitress is also Japanese. They are all very nice! Overall, I would eat here every week if only it was not in the south shore :(
John P.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Excellent and fresh sushi on the south shore of Montréal. But I will advise: go there for Sushi only and order in advance during weekends or be prepared to wait(30 minutes to prepare your sushis when house is full). 2nd advice, do not buy anything other than their sushis(really not tasty and not worth it). Sake + Sushi is the best! They are friendly though
Khanh L.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
I’ve come here before years ago, this place was around when sushi restos weren’t everywhere yet… not much has changed here. Anyhow, it’s still one of a hand full of restos owned and operated by japanese people in mtl. The menu here hasn’t changed much since then, it veers more traditional japanese cuisine, so no you will not have the montreal roll or some funky new spicy mayo fufu roll. It’s quite a full fledged menu, sashimi, nigiri, and some makis, nothing fancy. Appetizers include agedashi tofu, tori karaage(still not up to my liking, still in search of good tori karaage in mtl!!!). They have teriyaki, grilled yakitori and jap style chicken curry. One more staple of traditional japanese cuisine, chawanmushi, which is an egg steamed in broth with mushroom and seafood, the flavors are subtle and an acquired taste. They also have ramen !!! The standout dish here is the grilled black cod, it is juicy and buttery, nicely done. The sushi is fresh, and stands up nicely, sometimes it’s nice to go back to basics and just eat some fish and rice, no mayo, no spicy, no tempura. Agedashi tofu, bland and the tofu texture was bit soggy and dry inside, it wasn’t silky soft inside so for me it’s a fail. Tori karaage, fried chicken which wasn’t too crispy and it was bland not salt at all… chawanmushi was also bland, prok belly skewer was dry and bland. Ramen and chicken curry were average. It’s a nice quiet resto, and we lingered a while and had a very long conversation, it’s a nice ambiance to sit and chill.
Linda T.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
We went to Sushi Yasu with a group of 22(maximum they can accommodate). The food is excellent and very fresh. I was told the 2 sushi chefs were Japanese. There is no comparing this place with other«buffet» sushi restaurants. The restaurant itself is very small. The décor is a bit outdated but the food is so amazing that you don’t even notice.
Nelson L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Excellent food and service. The sushi and noodle lunch special is quite reasonable.