Biiru Izakaya Montréal
Biiru Izakaya is a Japanese fusion izakaya restaurant in Montréal that’s inspired by Tokyo’s lively back alleyways and the vibrant energy of downtown Montréal. The restaurant serves a variety of small, meant to be shared Japanese fusion dishes as well as signature cocktails and alcohols on the menu. Step inside the restaurant and you’ll see how the inspirations are reflected in the way they decorate the space. The Japanese artworks painted on the walls, the vibrant neon lights illuminating different corners of the room and the Japanese paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling certainly reminiscence of the energy one would find while walking around the street of Tokyo. The restaurant has plenty of seatings that could accommodate everyone from solo diners to big groups, making this place a great spot for every occasion.
I went to Biiru during my trip to Montréal because my friend suggested the place. She’s been there a couple of times before and liked the food so she wanted me to try it to while we’re in town. It was a Thursday night and we tried to get a last minute reservation online but there’s no table available for 7:30 pm on the system. Since we’re not in a rush, we decided to just try our luck with walk-in. And guess luck was on our side because they actually have a table available for us at the outdoor area. The weather wasn’t too cold (it was early October and the outdoor area was covered with heater lamps on different corners of the area) so we thought sitting outside is probably okay.
Since we’re at an izakaya, we decided to just order a bunch of dishes to share between the two of us so we can try different things. What we ordered:
🍹 Onsen (C$15.95) | 8/10
Sparking Wine, Shiso, Green Tea Syrup, Grapefruit, Passionfruit
My friend ordered this one and she said it was good. She liked it and finished the whole thing.
🍵 Matcha Matcha (C$10.95) | 8/10
I ordered the Matcha Matcha mocktail. Nice matcha, not too strong, not too bitter, not too sweet. It has a nice earthy taste and definitely not something that I usually taste in an iced matcha (in a good, interesting way).
🍽️ Korn Korokke (C$11.95) | 7.5/10
Corn Croquettes, Japanese Curry, Cream, Fukunjinzuke
The croquettes were nicely fried and the curry wasn’t too strong.
🥟 Pork Gyoza (C$10.95) | 8/10
Homemade Pork Japanese Raviolis, Gyoza Sauce
Great pork gyoza. The gyoza skin wasn’t too thick and the pork was flavorful.
🍳 Okonomiyaki (C$12.95) | 7/10
Bonito Japanese Pancake with Mushroom & Cabbage, Truffle Oil
The okonomiyaki was just okay for me. Seasoning was a bit under for my personal taste but texture wise, it was pretty good.
🍽️ Kaisen Don (C$20.95) | 8/10
Salmon, Tuna, Emeabi, Ikura, Eel, Tamago, Kampyo, Shiso, Cucumber, Furikake, Sesame Seed, Rice
The Kaisen Don was pretty good. It tasted fresh and and light.
🍽️ Gyudon (C$14.95) | 7/10
Sliced Beef, Caramelized Onions, Beni Shoga, Rice
Honestly I was excited to try their gyudon but the beef was pretty dry for my personal preference (I like gyudon with more tender, juicier meat and a little bit of sauce). Taste was okay, it’s just the beef that we got was a bit dry.
All and all, although I liked some of the dishes better than the others, the food overall was pretty good for a modern Japanese fusion izakaya spot. Service was great and the staff who waited our table was nice. The noise level at this place was pretty high though since it is a drinking place and the acoustic of the outdoor area isn’t necessarily the best one. We were seated next to a table of ladies who were drinking quite heavily and at some point me and my friend had to shout while talking to each other because they were talking so loud. We left not long after we finished our meal because I had no energy left to shout over the noise of the room.
But if you’re looking for a good Japanese fusion izakaya spot with great drinks menu and lively atmosphere in Montreal, Biiru is worth to try.
Biiru Montréal
Address: 1433 Rue City Councillors, Montréal, QC H3B 1B1, Canada
Telephone: +15149031555
Hours: Monday-Friday 11:30am-2:30pm, 5-10pm | Closed on Sundays
Instagram: @biiru_mtl
Biiru Website