Ramen Isshin Sainte-Catherine

Restaurant · Montagne

Ramen Isshin Sainte-Catherine

Restaurant · Montagne

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1861 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1M2, Canada

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Authentic ramen with flavorful broths and perfectly cooked noodles  

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1861 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1M2, Canada Get directions

ramenisshin.com
@ramenisshinqc

CA$20–30

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1861 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3H 1M2, Canada Get directions

+1 514 419 1491
ramenisshin.com
@ramenisshinqc
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@ramenisshin

CA$20–30

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The Best Ramen Restaurants in Montreal | Eater Montreal

"The South Shore outpost of this small Toronto chain — the first outside of Ontario — boasts 14 ramen options. These range from spicy red miso and tonkotsu broth to an assari shoyu variety with a light soy sauce and seafood dashi stock, plus the tsukemen style (where noodles are served dry to dip into broth). Japanese-born chef Koji Zenimaru, who moved to Vancouver in 2004 before heading to Toronto, helms the venture, which now also boasts a Plateau location." - Valerie Silva

https://montreal.eater.com/maps/montreal-best-essential-ramen-restaurants-japanese-noodles
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Huvie Joe

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The place is cute. Service was Amazing. He was super attentive. The food was great the takoyaki were the best I had in a while. I had the spicy miso ramen. The noodles texture were great. The broth was great, super tasty.It could have been more spicy though. I wasnt a fan of the dessert though. But overall I'd go back to try more ramen

Yasmina Khoury

Google
Ramen Isshin offers rich, soul-warming ramen. The noodles are perfectly cooked making each bite satisfying. The aroma of simmering broth transport you straight to Japan 🍜 The starters are tasty and the portions are generous 🥟

Gibrane Khoda

Google
I went on a Tuesday evening with a group of 5. I got the spicy dragon ramen and it hit the spot. I also got their Lychee Ramune, which was a nice addition. The manager was a super chill guy. They also have a sick playlist. It is a great ramen addition to this area. I will definitely go back to try the other ramens and the sides as well. The price is decent I'd say.

Anthony Carchidi

Google
Easily one of the best ramens I have had in Montreal. The soft boiled egg was perfect and flavours came through till the last bite! Red Dragon is a a MUST. And happy hour between 4-7pm for certain drinks !

R Miller

Google
I love ramen isshin. I tried the veg shoyu at this location because they have a promo for it. I don’t think it’s the best ramen they make. The flavour is almost as good as the other ones I’ve had at the other locations but the noodles were perfectly done as usual. Jacky was my waitress and she made the experience very pleasant 🍀💖

Nora Moumanis

Google
It's so good guys. I took the vegetarian miso soup and the pastas are really tasty and the broth is very flavourful. Also the spot is quite nice, the interrior is pretty ^^

Ice Ana

Google
I had the chicken ramen—noodles were on point: smooth, silky, super satisfying. Loved that part. But the broth and chicken? Kinda fell flat. Could barely taste anything besides a hint of black pepper. Also, no chili oil or hot sauce on the table, which was a bummer. A little heat could’ve really brought it all together.

P.B H

Google
The assari shoyu was said to be the lightest of the shoyus, however we thought it was VERY “rich” and still salty (not THAT salty). The extra pork cha su were nicely torched and smoky. The spicy miso was delicious, not too spicy for those who cant handle spice. The korokke was a bit expensive for what it is, but still nice! I would definitely come back!