YATAI MTL Japanese food festival with sake tastings June 7th – 13th

MTL Japanese food festival

From June 7th to 13th, Montreal will host the first edition of MTL Japanese food festival. In addition to an online cultural program, Montrealers will be able to enjoy Japanese street food, sake tastings, and discover other Japanese products through a route of restaurants and shops located in several neighbourhoods of the city.

Opening night on Monday June 7th at Osmo x Marusan Comptoir Japonais (51 Sherbrooke West) at 5 p.m. with the YATAI mini market. In addition to the launch of Japan Week, this evening will mark the official opening of the association between Café Osmo and the Japanese counter Marusan.

First MTL Japanese food festival

The city’s best Japanese shops and restaurants will be delivering in-house specialties and deals.

Oishi Bar à Matcha is preparing a vegan matcha soft-serve ice cream and wagashi while Camellia Sinensis teahouse is offering 15% off Japanese teas in stored from June 7 to 13 and online until June 30.

Kinton Ramen is offering 25% off chilled tsukemen, a ramen dish where the noodles are dipped in a separate bowl of broth, at various locations around the city.

Where is the MTL Japanese food festival?

For more details please visit their website

ABOUT YATAI MTL – JAPAN WEEK – Founded by Yasuko Tadokoro and Thien Vu Dang, YATAI MTL is a popular event surrounding Japan and its street food that takes place over a weekend in the Mile End, attracting over 5,000 people by day since 2018. In order to adapt to the pandemic, YATAI MTL offers Japan Week, a street food and shopping route across Montreal to celebrate Japan and help local businesses.

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