

Bien confortable au cœur de La Place d’Armes, Kyo Bar Japonais est le rendez-vous des amateurs de cuisine nippone. Fier de son menu typique des Izakaya, Kyo vous propose, entre autres, un menu midi mettant en vedette les boîtes Bento, des sushis colorés et innovateurs accompagnés d’un choix de plus de 25 sakés, la plus grande sélection à Montréal. Comfortably located in the heart of Place d’Armes, Kyo Bar Japonais is a must-visit for fans of Japanese cuisine. Proud of its authentic Izakaya-style menu, Kyo offers, among other things, a lunch menu featuring Bento boxes, colorful and innovative sushi, and a selection of over 25 sakes — the largest in Montreal.
Stylish, contemporary spot for a range of Japanese izakaya fare, including sushi, noodles & sake.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 711 Côte de la Place-d’Armes, Montréal, QC H2Y 1K9, Canada
Phone: +1 514-282-2711
Website: http://www.kyobar.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic
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Reservations: kyobar.comopentable.ca
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Reviews
We chose the Valentine’s tasting menu and every single course was beautifully presented and full of flavor. From the oysters and sashimi to the perfectly cooked lamb and the heart-shaped dessert, everything felt thoughtfully curated for the occasion. The presentation was stunning, elegant, artistic, and romantic, truly worthy of a special night.
The ambiance was warm and intimate, and the little details (like the rose on the table) made the evening feel even more special. The service was attentive and professional without being intrusive, which made the experience smooth and enjoyable.
It was the perfect place to celebrate Valentine’s Day. We left impressed and will definitely be coming back. Highly recommend for a date night or any special occasion.
The beers being opened tableside and poured was a level of service I haven’t experienced in quite some time from a restaurant. It was greatly appreciated. Being a vegetarian, Jacob recommended the Yami Yami roll that was one of the best sushi dishes I have ever had, hands down. The spicy edamame, miso soup, and vegetarian dumplings were all amazing choices as well. They weren’t overfilling or overpowering in quantity and seasoning, respectively.
The Hitachino beers were all so good and a great way to compliment the dishes if you enjoy beer with distinct flavor profiles. Normally, I’m only used to Sapporo as my home province has very little offering in the way of Japanese beer. The Hito White, Lager, Damidami, and Red Rice were all so unique but complimentary to the food. The taste was quite noticeable but subtle at the same time; each one was in its own way fantastic. I cannot emphasize enough how well they paired with the food that was served. I truly respect a restaurant that can elevate the experience by pairing drinks so effectively with the food.
The entire restaurant is beautifully laid out. It felt like the prohibition met rustic-modern, and had a baby. It really provided a wonderful atmosphere to spend the evening so close to attractions like the Notre Dame Cathedral and La Grande Roue!
The edamame were tasty, though I would’ve liked a touch more salt. Since we were dining as a group, I really appreciated how well our server managed everything: friendly, attentive, and efficient.
They even brought me gluten free dessert which I had NOT expected. And it tasted so good too, than was an extra treat for me.
Overall, a great experience from start to finish. No complaints at all!
Our order for two people came to $150 because we ordered a bottle of wine with dinner, but it was worth the money.
Jacob was an amazing sever who made our experience even more memorable 🙂
The servers were so attentive and kind despite the restaurant being completely packed.