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japanese street food montreal

Montreal is about to get a serious taste of East Asia as Japan Week makes its return from May 1 to 11, 2025. And this year's edition is bigger than ever.

What used to be a one-week celebration has now been stretched to 11 days, giving Montrealers even more time to dive into all things Japanese — from ramen and sake to tea ceremonies, kimono parades, and Shiba Inu meetups. More than 20 restaurants across the city are taking part, including spots like Fleurs et Cadeaux, Imadake Izakaya, Ramen Nakamichi, Yokato Yokabai, and Umami Ramen & Izakaya. Whether you're craving donburi, izakaya-style plates, or bowls of perfectly rich tonkotsu, there's something on the menu for every kind of foodie.

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Montreal is packed with fantastic Japanese food spots and cultural activities, but some places have that extra spark — the kind of spark that feels like stepping into a teleportation machine and landing on the vibrant streets of Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka.

Whether you're craving the perfect bowl of ramen, shopping for a kimono, or trying to win manga plushies at a claw arcade, this city is full of hidden gems that channel Japan's unique energy.

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YATAI MTL, Montreal's annual Japanese culture and street food festival, known for its massive pop-up market, has announced that it will return with another immersive multi-day celebration this June.

Organizers are promising 25+ culinary kiosks serving up tasty Japanese dishes, including karaage fried chicken, ramen, takoyaki (fried octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savoury pancakes), yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and mochi.

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Montreal is decking the halls with a dash of Japanese flair this holiday season at an exclusive holiday market. The two-day event is the perfect antidote to the typical Christmas market circuit, offering a festive fusion of traditional Japanese culture and holiday cheer.

On November 25 and 26, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., over a dozen vendors will showcase their curated selection of Nippon goods at the Japanese Holiday Market. You could find the perfect pair of handmade origami earrings from Atelier Tsubaki or a set of sushi plates that are just the right blend of form and function from Eliane Oba Ceramica.

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Fans of dogs, anime, manga, Japanese food and all things kawaii rejoice! Montreal's Japan Week will be back for a third edition from May 8 to 14. This year again, you can expect tons of food, shopping opportunities, art and activities during the week-long celebration of local Japanese culture and businesses organized by the team behind the street food festival YATAI MTL and RAMEN RAMEN.

"Japan Week highlights the best your city has to offer in connection with Japan in order to celebrate and discover the richness of this fascinating country," organizers wrote in a press release.

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You could probably go to a different European-themed Christmas market in and around Montreal every day until Christmas (and you should). But for those looking to diversify their shopping experience, a two-day Japanese Holiday Market opens on December 2 with a full roster of handmade goods and scrumptious goodies.

Over a dozen vendors will sell Nippon gifts and street food — from origami earrings and sushi plate sets to matcha-based desserts and ready-to-eat ramen — at the Centre Communautaire de Loisirs Sainte-Catherine d’Alexandrie in the Village. Each day will have a different selection of items with some overlap.

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YATAI MTL, a festival of Japanese food and culture, is returning to Montreal's Mile End in its full form this June after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic.

The three-day event will feature street food vendors and a market in a neighbourhood park, according to a press release shared with MTL Blog. Visitors will also be able to participate in on-site activities and "cultural programs."

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