Not authentic and expensive. The Katsu curry came with some kind of salad instead of rice. The Unagi was more of an appetizer size but at least had decent flavor. The gyoza was not very flavorful and not well fried. The agedofu was very tough and somewhat hard to chew. Overall a very subpar experience. I will be going home to eat snacks just to satisfy my stomach.
Reviews / Ratings for Yama-No-Kami Pub Japonais
Great food and service! We’ll be returning for sure!
Great service and food! Loved everything we ate.
Everything was phenomenal.
Had a fantastic meal. Our server Wendy was great, her recommendation of the appetizer (a sushi sandwich) was delicious. All the rolls were great. A cozy atmosphere and a wonderful bottle of cold saki made for a great evening.
Food was nice but very North American: oozing with sauce and mayo. Cosy place but hugely overpriced and staff was pushy to upsell. They came to ask 3 times if we wanted something else even before we were all finished. The bill was on the table even before the plates were cleared. There must be better sushi places in the area.
Excellent food and wonderful, caring service. Music was quite too loud, and difficult to read menu because of minimal lighting.
Poor overpriced food with aweful service. We got shouted at for not leaving a tip. Outrageous. Avoid.
We tried going for dinner around 6:30pm on a Friday. It was busy and the wait was about 30 minutes but they didn't take your name and number down so we decided to leave. We went back the next day for lunch and really enjoyed ourselves. The ramen was super tasty (only on the lunch menu) and we got a sushi sandwich special which was incredible. Really great service as well :)
Wendy is the best server!! Edamame was delicious and loved the torched salmon. The rolls are big and fall apart easily but still tasty nonetheless! Great atmosphere
This is my favorite restaraunt for any celebrations. The appetizers and tapas are out of the world good. The sushi is also good but there are some places in Toronto that can surpass it. Still, all in all, a fantastic place. Im super addicted to the shrimp bombs and recommend the karage chicken, fried tofu, and takoyaki as well. Best Japanese restaraunt in Quebec! And dessert is a must! We tried all of them. The miso caramel was my favorite but all of them are fantastic.
Warn reminder that the ramen available only at lunch.
Had the pork ramen soup and it was absolutely delicious. The broth was rich and full of flavour, the pork was perfectly seasoned and tender, and the mushrooms were generous. The noodles were excellent as well. A true hidden gem at the base of the lifts next to the Magasin de la Place. I’ll definitely be back for more.
Great service, awesome food , large variety of food
Totally blown away with the food, service and music. We sat at the bar and had one of the most wonderful meals I can remember. Would highly recommend.
A great meal over-all. This was our first return visit since 2023, when we were also really satisfied with our meal. We're by no means sushi experts, but it was all delicious. Particularly appreciated the diversity and creativity of the vegetarian options.
Nice warm decor and very nice food . Good break from the standard ski-village fare
Beat bowl of ramen I have ever had in my life. Will be back!
Delicious food and cool ambience. The vibe ,music and crowd made this a great night out.
Arguably the best restaurant in Mont Tremblant. Food is excellent. Sushi is creative and fresh and the lunchtime ramen is a fantastic pick me up. The decor and smooth jazz music lends a wonderful relaxing vibe.
Nothing beats a hot bowl of ramen after a day of skiing. If you're off the mountain before 4pm, they offer a special that's well worth it for an après ski warm up. Pair it with some hot sake or a Sapporo and you're good to go. We also tried the torched salmon sushi and that was just outstanding. It's a bit pricier than your regular sushi joint but that's too be expected steps from the ski lift. Great atmosphere and excellent food options.
Great vibe, great food. Loved the Otoro. The wagyu roll was a little too charred. Staff was on point.
While the flavor here was decent, the value is incredibly poor. Even taking into account that this is located within the Mont-Tremblant pedestrian village, the pricing and portioning are still ridiculous. The ramen was okay, but the portion was tiny for what you pay—it came with only one thin slice of meat and very little broth in the bowl. It was far too expensive for such a small serving. However, the most baffling part was the Pork Katsu Curry. It was served without rice, which is like ordering a burger without a bun or pasta without the noodles. When I asked the server about it, I was told rice is an extra $5 for a small bowl. As an Asian person who has eaten in Japan many times, I’ve never seen Katsu Curry served this way. Between the lack of broth in the ramen and being nickel-and-dimed for a basic staple like rice, the experience was frustrating. Authentic taste means nothing if the serving practices don't make sense. I wouldn't recommend this spot if you’re looking for a satisfying or honest meal.
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Opening hours
- Sunday 11:00 - 21:00
- Monday 17:00 - 21:00
- Tuesday 17:00 - 21:00
- Wednesday 17:00 - 21:00
- Thursday 17:00 - 21:00
- Friday 11:00 - 21:00
- Saturday 11:00 - 21:00
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