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TSUJIRI Montreal is one of the best dessert restaurants in Montreal for dinner, especially if you want a strong option in Montreal.
TSUJIRI on Crescent Street carries weight most dessert spots in Montreal simply cannot claim: a lineage stretching back to Kyoto, 1860, and a founder — tea master Riemon Tsuji — honored with a statue in Japan for perfecting the cultivati…
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TSUJIRI Montreal is a strong dessert option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Matcha Parfait and Hojicha Roll Cake also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 796 Google reviews.
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For now, TSUJIRI Montreal holds a 9.0 rating across 796 Google reviews.
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TSUJIRI Montreal is a Dessert restaurant located in Montreal, Montreal. TSUJIRI on Crescent Street carries weight most dessert spots in Montreal simply cannot claim: a lineage stretching back to Kyoto, 1860, and a founder — tea master Riemon Tsuji — honored with a statue in Japan for perfecting the cultivati…
TSUJIRI Montreal is best for dessert, dinner, cafe. TSUJIRI Montreal is a strong dessert option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Matcha Parfait and Hojicha Roll Cake also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 796 Google reviews.
TSUJIRI Montreal is in the moderate price range (moderate). Google rating: 9.0 from 796 reviews
Start with Matcha Parfait, Hojicha Roll Cake and Matcha Tiramisu. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
TSUJIRI Montreal holds a 9.0 Google rating from 796 reviews. TSUJIRI Montreal is a strong dessert option in Montreal when you want somewhere that already has a solid public track record. Matcha Parfait and Hojicha Roll Cake also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 796 Google reviews.
TSUJIRI Montreal is located at 1418 Rue Crescent, Montréal, QC H3G 2B7, Canada. Directions are available via Google Maps.
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