Dining at @okeyakyujiro isn’t just a meal—it’s a performance, a meticulously choreographed celebration of Japanese culinary artistry, where art meets precision.
The 20+ course Omakase menu unfolded like an epic narrative, each dish more surprising and delightful than the last. Every plate presented was not merely food, but a revelation. The chefs, masters of their craft, work not behind walls but on a stage of polished wood, their movements fluid, deliberate, and reverent. The attention to detail was staggering. They do not cook—they compose.
The service staff, equal parts storytellers and scholars, were gracious and attentive, but also deeply knowledgeable, offering insightful explanations and a fascinating background behind each course.
From the first bite to the final, lingering note of dessert, the experience teeters between performance and prayer.
Perhaps most impressive of all was how seamlessly the team catered to our individual needs. Dietary restrictions and allergies were handled with care and creativity, without compromising the integrity or intention of any dish, all seamlessly woven into the performance as though the script had always read that way.
@okeyakyujiro is not just a restaurant. It is a stage, a shrine.
Come hungry—for food, for story, for wonder.
📍1227 Rue de la Montagne, Montréal, QC H3G 1Z2
August 27th, 2025 – Sushi Quest stop 21 – Okeya Kyujiro
Ordered (received):
🍣: 20-Course Supper Menu
💰: 💸💸💸💸💸




















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