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So so so good the Yasu party, special sauce you can't find anywhere else
This place has its owner changed, for both the la prairie location and the Brossard location.I went to la prairie location today, and is only poke bowl, which is fine. What bothered me the most is that this is one of the most expensive poke bowl i have ever had around montreal for what you get.For 17-18$, you get half of the bowl, with a bare to little rice.They shouldn 't even keep the name Yasu to ruin its legacy.The old Yasu was so much better in every way. The food was better. The price was better. What you got were miles ahead.I am not looking forward to see what the brossard location will become
I’ve been dining/ordering takeout from here for over 10 years and always recommend it to friends and family for delicious and authentic Japanese food at affordable prices.The sushi rolls are simple (no crazy fusion rolls) but the ingredients are fresh, which is key. They are filled with generous amounts of fish; even the rice is delicious and has the perfect flavour and texture.Besides sashimi and rolls, I recommend the sushi pizza which is different from any other out there. It doesn’t have that heavy, greasy deep fried rice patty base, and is instead topped with baked cheese. It’s delicious! I also enjoy the soft shell crab tempura, skate fish, tuna tataki and the chan-pon noodle soup.Highly recommend!
I ordered the 54 piece cool combo to share with my niece and nephew and I'm very dissapointed in the presentation and the quality of the fish offered.The salmon nigiri had a rubber like texture, the tuna nigiri was an absolute mess and the soy sauce was way too salty.I ended up giving the tuna to my cat. At least it liked it.The last point, there is soy sauce specifically made for sushi and sashimi. It tends to be milder and slightly sweet. What I got was pure soy sauce.