
Restaurant CoqCor du Parc - Parc Cité
COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.
Kitano Shokudo is one of the best japanese restaurants in Montreal for date night, especially if you want a strong option in Plateau.
Kitano Shokudo is the kind of japanese room in Plateau you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
Score flavor, vibe, value, and service to sharpen your Taste ID and get better picks.
Kitano Shokudo is an easy yes in Plateau when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 610 Google reviews.
No public TastyPals reviews yet. Google currently shows 610 reviews.
Every note in this section is written by a diner who actually ate here, so we leave it empty until there's a genuine one to share.
For now, Kitano Shokudo holds a 9.6 rating across 610 Google reviews.
More nearby picks with similar cuisine, mood, or occasion fit.

COQCOR — the name is a contraction of *Le Coq Coréen*, Korean Chicken — commits to that premise without apology.

Philippe Guilbault and Laurence Théberge — a sommelier and a veteran pastry chef, respectively — opened Claire Jacques on what was, until recently, a forgettable Villeray corner, and by most accounts the room landed fully formed.

Nana Saveurs Kreyol et Caribéens sits on Beaubien Est in Rosemont, which is not a street that trades in hype or destination dining — and that suits this place perfectly.

B12 Burger is a homegrown Quebec chain — a dozen locations and counting — built on a premise that's harder to pull off than it sounds: halal, fresh-never-frozen patties, kept honest and kept cheap.

Montreal has no shortage of vegetarian restaurants, but plant-based Indian cooking done with genuine culinary ambition is a different category — and Tula is essentially the only room in the city occupying it.
Kitano Shokudo is a Japanese restaurant located in Plateau, Montreal. Kitano Shokudo is the kind of japanese room in Plateau you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
Kitano Shokudo is best for sushi, date night, dinner, clean, intimate, sushi. Kitano Shokudo is an easy yes in Plateau when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 610 Google reviews.
Kitano Shokudo is in the splurge price range (splurge). Google rating: 9.6 from 610 reviews
Kitano Shokudo holds a 9.6 Google rating from 610 reviews. Kitano Shokudo is an easy yes in Plateau when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 610 Google reviews.
Kitano Shokudo is located at 143 Avenue du Mont-Royal E, Montréal, QC H2T 1N9, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
Yes, Kitano Shokudo accepts reservations. You can book a table online through their reservations page.
Yes — Kitano Shokudo is tagged for date night dining. Kitano Shokudo is an easy yes in Plateau when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. It also holds a 9.6 rating across 610 Google reviews.
Book a table at Kitano Shokudo
Reserve a table directly — no callbacks, no holds.
Get the App
Use the web for editorial context, then explore Kitano Shokudo and similar picks in the app when you want a more personal Montreal dinner plan.