
Authentic Japanese sushi crafted with care in the heart of Québec.
Kimono is a premier sushi restaurant in Québec, offering an authentic Japanese dining experience with a focus on fresh, high-quality seafood and artfully prepared dishes. Known for its chic atmosphere and attentive service, the restaurant features a sushi bar where guests can watch skilled chefs at work. With a diverse menu that includes generous maki rolls, nigiri, sashimi, and specialty items like the Kailan chef selection, Kimono caters to sushi enthusiasts seeking a memorable meal. While à la carte service ensures quality over quantity, complimentary starters like miso soup add value to the experience. Ideal for dates or casual dining, it combines traditional flavors with a modern touch.
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Generously portioned maki and specialty rolls made with fresh ingredients, including chef's selections like the Kailan menu.
Premium cuts of fresh fish served as sashimi or nigiri, sourced for quality and flavor.
Curated lunch combos with options like salmon lover sets, including complimentary starters such as miso soup or salad.
Crispy tempura vegetables, calamari, and other starters, perfect for sharing or as a light meal.
Tasty cocktails and a selection of drinks to complement your meal in our chic dining atmosphere.
Reservation-friendly sushi bar where guests can watch chefs prepare dishes with care and skill.
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Overall rating
Fatima Zahrae Laaboudi
This is "THE" sushi place in town, i ve been going here for months now and it's a no brainer for me, whenever i crave sushi or a well made plate i go t Kimono (if u forget to make a reservation, they still can find.u a seat in the sushi bar where u get to watch the chefs working 🫠), they have a wide selection for all sushi lovers, but my favorite is the Kailan menu, chef selection, he never disappoint, every piece is made with care and tastes so good !
Gabrielle A.
Super helpful staff, sushi was fresh. The order of tempura vegetables was big (10-12 pieces) so keep that in mind. Cocktails were tasty too
Sherry Ton
We came to this Japanese restaurant for lunch after walking 30 minutes under the blazing sun — we were just hoping for something decent and refreshing. There weren’t many options nearby, so we gave this place a try. Heads-up if you’re a tourist: there’s no English lunch menu provided, so you’ll likely need to pull it up on your phone. Our server spoke English and was really kind, so that definitely helped, but not all staff may be fluent. Now for the food: 💸 Prices are on the higher side — around $30 per lunch set. They do give you a complimentary starter (choice of miso soup, fried chicken, or salad), but honestly, I still didn’t feel it justified the price. The fried chicken was alright, nothing memorable. I heard the miso soup was better. 🍣 I ordered the “salmon lover” set (not the exact name, but close). It came with two types of salmon rolls and a salmon tartare. The rolls were generously portioned and well wrapped — like, big enough that you’ll probably look a bit unhinged trying to fit a whole piece in your mouth. You’ve been warned. 😂 The tartare, though, was a miss for me — the salmon had a bit of a smell, which made it unappetizing. My coworker had sashimi and said it was fresh, so maybe I just ordered the wrong thing. Overall, the vibe was okay and the staff were nice, but for the price, I don’t think I’d come back. A lot of rice, not a lot of flavor — and in a city full of good food, that’s just not enough.
Nittya Rizza
- Chic atmosphere - Clean - Limited variety during lunch hours - A bit expensive. If you’re from Toronto expect to pay more for less. - Good service. Waitress (Samira?) was kind and quick, and was patient with our Franglais (we are FLS) (We made an effort to speak French the whole time, but she seemed to be capable of speaking some English if necessary) - They do NOT offer AYCE (all you can eat). It is à la carte service. - After combing through countless reviews of sushi restaurants in Quebec City, this seemed like the most promising result. I read terrible reviews of other restaurants consistently being inauthentic, dirty, horrible service and making people sick. After reading that, I decided spending the extra money was worth it. It’s still not Toronto quality, but was a nice experience. - the Maki rolls are HUGE. I was full after ~3 but we ordered a 10 Maki combo and a 6 Nigiri + 4 Maki combo 😵💫 I ended up taking most of them home. - The miso soup (soup du jour) came free with our meal. - Would eat here again - Would be a nice date spot - for 2 people it came to about $40 each (includes an 18% tip)
Elena Belliveau
First of all super fun atmosphere. Well decorated and the staff were so friendly! The miso soup was the BEST I’ve ever had. Seriously. My husbands calamari was also great. The only thing that throws me off is the sushi itself. The rolls were so so so big and the flavors were okay. I was expecting better due to the high ratings. But the prices were good 🤷🏼♀️