Kinka Izakaya welcomes you to their establishment. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. Their bar is the ideal spot for after dinner drinks. They provide full bar and are open at night all week. Payments by Interac, Visa and MasterCard are recognized.
Not authentic at all! This place use to be OK, but it gets more terrible each time I go. NEVER GOING AGAIN. I got the beef ribs yesterday and they were TERRIBLE. Not fresh, funky taste. I returned them. My friend agreed. Ive had much better ribs in mall food courts! The table was dirty and sticky too.
Good place to eat with friends. To my taste, it's a bit loud, especially the lady at the front desk yelling out "Irasshaimase" every time people come in unless you're a fan of energetic environment. The food is good and unique. The spicy fried squid is on point. However it does take a while to come in. I have waited 30 minutes for noodles and the portion is rather small and disappointing. Price is a bit high opinion.
The original Kinka Izakaya first opened in Toronto and then made its way to downtown Montreal on St. Catherine Street. It serves authentic Japanese pub fare and drinks, with a large selection of cold and hot tapas, sushi, noodle dishes and more. They also have a tasting menu for 25$. You’ll leave Kinka Izakaya feeling full and happy!