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montreal sushi

When it comes to sushi, more is more. All-you-can-eat sushi restaurants in Montreal are proof, delivering variety and value. From anime-themed eateries to low-key spots focusing on the basics, you'll find places serving sushi and sashimi, along with ramen, dumplings, and unique desserts. There's even a place with a robot waiter.

Here are some of the best AYCE Montreal restaurants to satisfy your sushi cravings with an unlimited feast:

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The Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation au Quebec (MAPAQ) has hit a handful of Montreal sushi restaurants with hefty health inspection fines in recent months.

The MAPAQ determined that the restaurants were not operating in accordance with its health and safety standards, some of which were fined for improper food temperatures and storage, premise cleanliness and staff hygiene issues.

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The Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation (MAPAQ) has published a recall warning regarding several sushi products sold at various grocery stores across Montreal.

According to the provincial health agency, the affected products contain or may contain allergenic substances that are not properly labelled on the packaging.

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Montreal has a brand new all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant and it's entirely anime-themed.

Located on rue Saint-Catherine O., directly across from Guy-Concordia, Bistro Manga officially opened its doors this past October and has been serving up sushi rolls, sashimi, grilled meats, ramen and loads of other delicious menu items.

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Montreal…meet Nofish. The latest vegan restaurant by Montreal chef Christian Ventura.

With a vegan restaurant empire across Montreal, with eateries such as Sushi Momo, Bloom, Bvrger and LOV, Chef Ventura has proven himself as the master of vegan foods yet again.

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When it comes to the best restaurants for sushi in Montreal, the city only continues to step up its game with each passing year. These aren't your average seafood restaurants (as good as those can be). No, these spots serve the best imported fish and sake in establishments both authentic and original, made and selected by sushi chefs who've trained abroad and across the province. Montreal has got it all, and we’ve got it good.

The cheap and quick omakase services will knock your socks off and some of the best restaurants in Canada have a delivery option — consider the following list your guide to where to find them. Read on for the best sushi in Montreal.

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Calling all sushi lovers! Bloom Sushi has officially opened its doors at a second location in the heart of Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles.

After three successful years in Old Montreal, Bloom's vegan sushi has arrived downtown with a brand new look and menu.

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Montreal restaurants know exactly what they're doing, especially when it comes to making a classic poke bowl.

Originating in Hawaii, the scrumptious dish has become a fan favourite across the globe, and rightfully so.

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The biggest supper club in Canada is about to open in downtown Montreal. Yoko Luna, a 20,000-square foot Japanese-themed Montreal restaurant, bar, lounge and venue, will open its doors on May 26.

Conceived by JEGantic, the group behind The Faresides and Bord'elle, and designed by firm Anonymous Concepts, Yoko Luna is described in a press release as a "fully immersive fantasy setting" consisting of eight spaces, including a mirrored entrance, a whisky den, two terrasses and a grand dining room with a 15-foot-tall statue — questionably dubbed the "geisha" — towering over it.

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If you've ever taken stock of Montreal's countless sushi spots (despite that the city is nowhere near an ocean), you might've gotten the hunch that Montrealers love sushi — and, according to a new ranking by Chef's Pencil, you'd be right. Montreal was just named the 11th most "sushi-crazed" city in the world outside of Japan, which means we're officially sushi-obsessed.

Sushi is one of those foods that works well for just about any occasion. Celebrating a birthday? Sushi. Catching up with old friends? Sushi. A random Tuesday night? Sushi. No wonder it's so popular here.

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Warning: This article may make you hungry. If so, check out our list of 8 sushi spots you have to try at least once.

Walking around the city, it feels as though you can find a sushi place on every corner. Why, you may ask? Let's face it, there are tons of Montreal sushi lovers out there.

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