Delicious sushi handrolls and seaweeds. Excellent miso soup and tampuras. Avocado and Cali sushis are the best.
Wincy S.
Place rating: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
The weekend dinner price is quite a hike from the weekday price, but the quality and variety was good and made up for it. The sashimi was fresh, the miso soup was flavourful, the tempura and hot items were good. The few let-downs included the tempura squid rings which were too chewy and too battered, and the rolls didn’t contain the traditional/commonly known ingredients(details aren’t on the menu). Nonetheless, planning to return for all you can eat in Montréal.
Patrick A.
Place rating: 3 Kirkland, Canada
For all you can eat. This place is ok, but expensive for the quality. They have a big menu and offer a kitchen menu as well. For all you can eat, the food quality is higher than average. The service was relatively quick as well and friendlier than most all you can eat sushi. I ordered a ramen on the side, but instead of using ramen noodles, they used udon which was a big disappointment. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste my time with anything but the sushi because for the most part it is an inaccurate approximation of Japanese food. All you can eat is good for groups, but every time I go I am disappointed, and I would strongly recommend you go to a real sushi bar rather than an all you can eat place like this. You will be paying more for less food, but the quality will be much much better.
Vicky R.
Place rating: 4 Terrebonne, Canada
Les sushis sont bons et le service est bien ! Le personnel est sympathique et le service est assez rapide ! L’endroit est chaleureux et c’est un restaurant«all you can eat». Le prix est très raisonnable. Allez-y sur l’heure du midi: c’est moins cher :)
Corey D.
Place rating: 2 Brossard, Canada
I always like to write reviews of AYCE sushi places a few days later to be sure no one got sick. Glad to report no illness in our group of 5. The restaurant was half full so within 5 minutes our long table was full of sushi, sashimi, rolls, beef tataki, spicy mayo and various other goodies. Note that they reserve the right to charge you for uneaten pieces. We ordered 10 dumplings and only ate 4(they were pretty gross) and they didn’t charge us. Service is fast, almost too fast… I wonder how they roll that quick. However staff is there to take your order, deliver it, and take away empty plates. Don’t expect eye contact, a smile or even a suggestion on what’s popular if you dare ask. With all the time they save from not conversing with clients they should clean. The restaurant is pretty gross. Dust everywhere and the bathrooms are some of the grossest I’ve seen in the city. My daughter refused to even go to bathroom opting to hold it in until we got home after seeing how putrid it was. The beef dishes were good, tataki was delicious and the sashimi seemed fresh. Is that enough to make me want to come back? Nope. There are plenty of other AYCE sushi joints in the city that I’d try before coming back.
Cat D.
Place rating: 1 Montreal, Canada
Went for the first time against my better judgement a few weeks ago, because a friend insisted she goes all the time and has never gotten ill(yes, a huge worry for me when it comes to all you can eat sushi places). The lunch was alright, with the highlights being the salmon rose(rice with salmon wrapped around it instead of seaweed and a dollop of spicy mayo on top), the sauteed garlic mushrooms and the seaweed salad. Went back for dinner a few days later, since we wanted AYCE but didn’t want to trek all the way to our usual place, Sushi Plus on Beaumont. BIG mistake! Every roll we tried literally tasted the same and was mostly mayo and rice. We also ordered the spicy ramen and my dinner mate was ready to keel over since it was so spicy. No real flavor, just spice. The noodles looked like spaghetti noodles instead of ramen. The so-called tempura onions were huge hard-to-eat slabs of onion and the tempura coating was completely soaked in oil. We winced our way through eating them(and while some portions are small on the menu, this item actually was oversized and hence, added to the pain of trying to finish it). When I used the washroom, I had time to look around at all the boxes and storage area near the WC, and saw how dirty the resto is. There was a sushi«chef» cutting up large pieces of raw salmon on the counter nearby, and I noticed he just left at one point with all the raw salmon simply sitting on the counter. He didn’t even come back for the rest of our stay, which was a good additional 20+ minutes. So there the salmon sat, unrefrigerated, looking all sad. And there we were, looking pretty sad too, worried that we were going to suffer food poisoning. The biggest and last insult to our meal was when we went down to pay. We asked if they had any student discounts(since other AYCE places do) and they said yes, so my dinner mate showed her student ID. THEN the cashier proceeded to add up our bill on a calculator, never touching the register, and simply turning the calculator towards us to show the total. I was shocked, so I asked her for a real receipt and she simply said«I can give you a receipt for the adult meal, but we don’t give receipts for student meals since we don’t have a way to enter it in the register»??? So basically, they are able to pocket the money whenever a student comes and asks for the discount and avoid paying taxes. Considering how close they are to Concordia, that’s a fortune… Overall, dirty place, unremarkable sushi, with many plates just being outright hard to swallow, they don’t include soft drinks in their price, and they skim on the taxes… all while reminding you to leave a tip when you pay. Never again. I don’t even want this place showing up on my Unilocal profile labeling me as a «regular» for checking in twice LOL.
Marie-Michele T.
Place rating: 3 Montréal, Canada
Petit resto de sushis avec une belle variété de petits plats. Quelques sakés, vins et cocktails simples sont offerts. Le litchi-martini était bon. Le service était rapide et amical. Prix un peu élevé si on compare avec d’autres(27.99 dimanche soir). Essayez les roses de saumon!
Sum Wan F.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
One of the best AYCE sushi I tried in mtl. They give you a paper with whatever you ordered and you can ceck what they got and what is still missing. The food taste good and they get it fast. The place was fully packed and the service was great. The staff was so friendly and helpful and did I mention super fast? I recommend that place
Hanieh N.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
I really liked the food! At first I didn’t really like the interior design but after I got the service and food, it was all covered very well!
Iwilleatanythingonce L.
Place rating: 1 Troy, NY
This place is the worse. On my second visit to Montréal, my friend and I stopped here for some sushi. I would rate them lower if I could. 1. The biggest scam ever. You are there a LONG time to get your food. Because it is all you can eat, they take their time making you sushi and really, they take the time so you have an opportunity for your stomach to get full which makes you order less. I was there for over an hour for 15 rolls. First was one hand roll, 3 piece and a 4 piece roll. After half an hour I recieved another 3 roll and 4 rolls. Each sushi had more rice than the fish. 2. They ordered the wrong item and after they corrected the slip, they still brought it out. If you don’t finished you get charged. 3. We may be tourists, but don’t treat us like crap because you hate tourists. We decided to tip the minimum due to BAD service. They just took the money and never gave us change. Nice. Places like this pisses me off, we are supporting the business and instead of giving us the fundamentals of decent customer service, they treat you worse. They didn’t even look at us until we paid. Never again.
Justine S.
Place rating: 4 Outremont, Canada
I really like the sushi buffet here. The restaurant is nice and the service is great. I recommend the Tokyo rolls.
Natasha A.
Place rating: 5 Newark, NJ
It was amazing! Great time with great food!!! You have to wait for at least 30 minutes, but it worth it! good selection from sushi, to sashimi and hand rolls as well. We were seated on the second floor, you take the menu and write the number of which sushi and quantity you want. The only thing that got me little bit sad is that we ordered food but we Didnt know what was coming and if its coming, because some of the stuff didn’t come out from the kitchen. You pay $ 27.99 for adult from Friday to Sunday. And kids under 10, pay $ 18.99. Overall sushi are great and fresh. Yummy! Next time I’m in Montréal, I’m definitely going back again!
Alyshia T.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
I’m a fan, definitely a good selection for all you can eat especially during lunch hours. The sushi is fresh, up to my standards as a sushi enthusiast and on par with some of my favourite all you can eat places in Toronto. The service can sometimes be slow so my recommendation is just keep busting out sheets of 5 – 8 items at a time. This way you wont waste precious eating time waiting for your motherboard of sushi. The atmosphere is also great! I would recommend it
Amer M.
Place rating: 1 Montreal, Canada
Horrible service. Had to wait 35 minutes per each round of orders. They wasted 3 hours of my day. Let aside the fact that the food was average, nothing exciting at all. Go spend your money somewhere else.
Kazuki K.
Place rating: 1 Astoria, NY
OK, I am a Japanese New Yorker. The worst sushi joint I’ve been in a long, long time. You can’t call it a sushi place without tuna or yellowtail on the menu. the rice was dry and flavorless, fish was so thin you didn’t taste anything, and service was below acceptable with throwing of the napkins on the table and the general unfriendliness. teriyaki sauce was too sweet — non-Japanese idea of teriyaki. chinese dishes were decent. our friend likes it there, but he is not Asian and not familiar with the cuisine. never again for us.
Jennifer M.
Place rating: 3 Shaughnessy Village, Canada
Out of all the ‘all you can eat’ sushi places in Montréal this is probably my favourite. You have a large selection of sushi as well as other options from the kitchen as well. The atmosphere is also pretty nice as well. The reason why I am only giving it 3 stars how ever is I feel these places are taking away from a ‘true’ sushi experience. Though the sushi is okay tasting, they are very simple and seem rushed. I feel Montréal is lacking in authentic sushi restaurants and is just flooded with ‘all you can eat’ places.
Tiffany A.
Place rating: 1 Montréal, Canada
Mes 2 premières visites il y a un an m’avaient laissé un très bon souvenir. Ce n’est plus du tout le cas: service désagréable, lent, et RIEN né goûtait… La miso né contenait aucun tofu, à peine une algue et était extrêmement diluée. Les makis et les fritures étaient fades, même les sauces né goûtaient rien. La seule chose qui a eu du goût: l’addition de plus de 27 $… Amer comme goût, même pour un volonté. À FUIR.
Fei M.
Place rating: 3 Montreal, Canada
Not bad place Lot of choices But sushi is ok not too great Ok for group Fried foods are great. Few dessert available(only ice cream with different flavor) but good enough
Arun D.
Place rating: 1 Montreal, Canada
I tried out this place after reading the good reviews on Unilocal while looking for an AYCE. I was terribly dissappointed by everything at the restaurant. For starters, there was food under my chair that got onto my clothes which was absolutely disgusting. The food was poor quality; oily tempura, sloppy sushi rolls and undercooked spring rolls. The service was really brusque and would just run by dropping your plate as they continued along the way. When we went to pay, the woman at the cashier even reminded us that tip isn’t included in the bill which I’m sure anyone from the continent is well aware of. A terrible business practice and also just plain rude! Overall, I would really not recommend the restaurant. The food was terrible quality, the service was bad and the place wasn’t too clean.
Andy W.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
A classic AYCE sushi spot for Montréal. Although definitely on the pricey side($ 20 lunch and $ 35 dinner, after tax and tips), I would still recommend it for your sushi cravings(especially for raw fish) because of the quality. The sashimi simply look and taste fresh. Also, unlike other places where I found the salmon sashimi cut into tiny strips, Sushi Crescent give you them in nice big chunks. It’s AYCE anyway, why so stingy? Details, details. And for this detail alone, I give Sushi Crescent thumbs up.
Bernie C.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
Alright, please don’t hate on me. Coming from the Toronto area, where there is an abundance of AYCE sushi joints, I have fairly high expectations for service at AYCE sushi joints(each order should be served within 10 – 15 minutes). Likes: –The sushi was pretty decent as was the popcorn chicken. It was fresh. –Once you place your order, they give you an electronic print out of what you ordered, so you can tick it off to make sure you got it. Dislikes: –Way too loud in here. It’s packed but it’s so loud, the servers can’t hear you. –It took just over 30 minutes for our first order to arrive and it wasn’t that much. –We placed the 2nd order right after that as we didn’t want to wait another 30 minutes. We only got a portion of our order after another 40 minutes. For most Toronto AYCE joints, you have 2 hour limits but you get your food very fast. If this place has a 2 hour limit, then it’s not good as all as it shouldn’t take that long to get your order out. –Servers just dump dishes on your table. Granted, they are busy, but it needs to be at least respectable. I find it quite rude to just dump dishes on your table. Overall summary: While it is only $ 15.99, I find that you probably won’t get your money’s worth unless you order everything upfront. Not really great value.
Elodie T.
Place rating: 4 Villeurbanne
Sushi crescent, Tokyo sushi sur sainte Catherine et sushi saint Denis c’est la même maison! Poisson de bonne qualité pour un sushi à volonté. Il y a également du choix! Vous trouverez votre bonheur aussi bien du côté poisson que viande! Le plus: sushis, makis et sashimis délicieux! Le moins: né vous attendez pas à un service personnalisé. Mais pour le prix et la nourriture … On oublie vite :)
Kassidy K.
Place rating: 5 Dunham, Canada
I love sushi and this is a good place to try as many different kinds as you can handle. The portion sizes are small so you don’t get full off only one thing… Except the rice, only order the rice if you only want to eat rice it’s huuuge! The rolls are all quite similar but all taste super yummy :) The seaweed salad is fantastic and not too big which makes the perfect entrée. The waiters/waitress’ are purely there to get the job done and need to be flagged down to get their attention. Students get a discount if they pay cash and if they alert the waiter/waitress beforehand and must show a valid student card at the register. Sushi comes quick after it is ordered and tastes very fresh… Overall a good place to be once you understand how to communicate with the waitress/waiters and a paper of ingredients of what is in the rolls can be acquired upon request. Yum :)
Christina L.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
This is the only place I would go to for AYCE sushi. I always have a great time here with my friends. I’m not really a sushi person but their mango salmon roll makes me shoot rainbows outta my mouth(I never thought mango and salmon would be such great combinations together). If you do decide to try this place out, try not to come on a Saturday because the first time I did, there was a pretty long line. There’s this one waiter there who is super efficient. I don’t think my glass of water ever went half empty. Once you order, the sushi is served pretty quickly. There was this one time where they gave us a super large portion of ice cream(more than we asked for). Let’s just say we had an ice cream coma afterwards. Nonetheless, you can’t go wrong with AYCE sushi here.
Vanessa M.
Place rating: 4 Montréal, Canada
Hum, quel régal! Un grand resto avec un panoplie de serveurs tous les uns plus attentionnés que les autres. Dès qu’un plat est terminé, il est aussitôt débarrassé de la table. Seul les verres d’eau n’était pas dans leur ligne de mire, car nous avons attendu la fin du repas avant qu’ils prennent conscience que les verres étaient vides. On a fait le test d’attendre pour voir leur réaction. Quoi qu’il en soit, ce n’est pas cher pour la qualité et la quantité de plats que l’on peut avoir! L’accueil et le service est très chaleureux!
JP H.
Place rating: 4 Paris
Une rue bien animée ou l’on trouve pas mal de bar-restaurants Au moins ici il y en a pour tous les budgets et l’on fini par se trouver son bar ou son restaurant ou s’installer avec les copains et copines :-)
Alia H.
Place rating: 1 Montréal, Canada
Que dire… ! Aller au restaurant est censé être u moment de détente, chez Sushi Crescent pas vraiment… C’est pour un lunch un lundi que je m’y suis rendue. Les sushis étaient corrects mais le service mérite un ZEROPOINTÉ. Obligée de tout leur demander: de l’eau, du wasabi, du gingembre. De refaire partir les plats en cuisine car il y manquait des ingrédients ou parce qu’il y avait une erreur de commande. D’autant plus inacceptable que nous étions les seules à commander à la carte quand tous les autres clients prenaient le all-you-can-eat !
Stéphane B.
Place rating: 2 Laval, Canada
Bouffe — décevant ! Je né connais pas exactement la raison(j’aurais dû demander) mais la grande majorité des sushis été nappé d’une sauce sucrée du style teriyaki. Pourquoi masquer les nuances entre les variétés de sushi avec la même sauce partout? En faisant ça, tout goûte pareil. J’ai dû commander 3 fois le même sushi avant de m’apercevoir que j’y avais goûté dans ma première commande. Service — médiocre ! Les commandes sont toutes mélangées, on reçoit la commande des tables voisines alors que cette table voisine a dû commander 3 fois avant de recevoir un plateau de sushi. Inacceptable. Une petite note, né vous fiez pas à la couleur des bouchons de sauce soya(vert étant généralement réduit en sel) la serveuse nous a confié que c’était toute la même affaire. Ils remplissent toutes les bouteilles avec la même sauce. Mentir au client, pas très bon !
Bank12
Place rating: 5 Eschborn, Hessen
Rue Crescent, so ab 18.00 bis 2.00 Uhr, hier trifft man sich, nette Bars, Restos, nettes Publikum, in allen Altersklassen. Sonntagabends meist sehr ruhig. Beste Zeit Mittwoch bis Samstag.
Bertrand O.
Place rating: 5 Toulouse
Avec la rue Peel, de nombreux pubs, billards, de quoi bien attaquer la soirée(dès 17h30…), soit en montant les petits escaliers, soit en les descendant. D’autant plus pratique l’hiver que c’était à 2 rues de chez moi(et par –18°C, c’est appréciable).
Jsm
Place rating: 5 Lyon
Pour moi une des rues les plus sympas! Pleins de jolies terrasses colorées, des ptits cafés, des restos, des boutiques… aussi jolie sous la neige, qu’agréable en été!
Celiah
Place rating: 5 Paris
La rue de Montréal à né pas rater! Restaurants, boîtes, pub, fast-food, il y a tout dans cette rue! Cette rue est rendue très jolie par toutes les terrasses colorées qui l’arborent.
Sesas
Place rating: 5 Toulouse
Une rue vraiment vivante le soir, des restaurants délicieux et des discothèques géniales. Un vrai bon souvenir de cette rue Crescent ! Un endroit à pas louper à Montréal !
Iznogo
Place rating: 5 Le Plessis-Robinson, Hauts-de-Seine
Oh ! Crescent !!! Dans cette rue, Montréal porte bien le nom nightlife city. En plus des restaurants ouverts toute la nuit, ce lieu est le rendez-vous incontournable et cosmopolite des touristes et des montréaliens. On s’y sent tout de suite à l’aise et chez soi, si bien qu’après cette expérience Montréal prend tout son sens !!! Avis aux branchés, vous trouverez de superbes terrasses, des restaurants branchés et même de la haute gastronomie, sans oublier des magasins spécialisés, de boutiques de designer et des cafés. À la tombée de la nuit, on monte d’un cran. Tous les goûts seront satisfaits avec la musique live ou les sons des meilleurs DJ en ville qu’on peut entendre dans la rue venant des nombreux bars, lounge et discothèques. C’est un petit bout de rue, qui s’étend de la rue Sherbrooke au boulevard René-Lévesque, mais venez voir comment on fait vraiment la fête sur Crescent ! Concept à découvrir Le Lounge !!!