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What User doesn't like about Sho-Dan:
Another Chinese owned Japanese restaurant. Fish taste ok since there are only 3 piece of fish sushi for my 14 pcs combo, rest of them just avocado, cucumbers, fake crab meat. If they statement only 3 pcs fish sushi comes with it , I would never order it. Sushi rice taste like nothing, I wasn't even finished my meal two waiters came to me try to grab my plant without even asking me lol I won't come back to this place. View all feedback. What User likes about Sho-Dan:
After visit some sushis in Montreal this is a good one, unfortunately no uni, and the hamachi was so so, but salmon, phoenix roll and some special cones that the chef prepared to us were very good. View all feedback.
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Hey Yelp, it's been a while! I just had to write a review for this restaurant because it was absolutely amazing and I can't wait to go back. The sushi was fanta...
read moreThe sushi at this restaurant is overpriced considering the lackluster quality. The fish seemed stale and overly dry, and the rolls were not particularly memorab...
read moreAnd attentive, making sure we had everything we needed throughout our meal. The ambiance of the restaurant was also very inviting and cozy. I would definitely r...
read moreAfter visit some sushis in Montreal this is a good one, unfortunately no uni, and the hamachi was so so, but salmon, phoenix roll and some special cones that th...
read moreAnother Chinese owned Japanese restaurant. Fish taste ok since there are only 3 piece of fish sushi for my 14 pcs combo, rest of them just avocado, cucumbers, f...
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read moreSho-Dan is a Japanese restaurant in Montreal that offers a variety of sushi options. While some diners found the fish quality lacking and overpriced, others praised the freshness and unique flavors of the dishes. The presentations were excellent, and many diners enjoyed the surprise of letting the chef choose their meal. Service was attentive, although there were occasional delays. Overall, Sho-Dan seems to be a popular choice for those looking for a quality Japanese dining experience in Montreal. Reservations are recommended, as the restaurant is often busy.