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    Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais

    Mont-Bleu, Gatineau

    Restaurant in Gatineau, Canada

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais is a practical Gatineau pick for a casual Korean-Japanese meal, especially when the group wants an easy lunch or early dinner rather than a formal occasion. Choose it for low-pressure convenience; compare Arôme, Caméline, or Bistro la Gargouille if the night needs more polish.

    About Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais

    For Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais in Gatineau, it is a casual venue with published hours that run Tuesday through Sunday and Monday closed. Choose it when the plan calls for a direct, low-formality meal rather than a venue selected for awards, chef details, pricing, or a special service format.

    Treat it as a practical Gatineau option. There is no price tier, chef profile, menu format, seating detail, or accolade, so the decision should be based on fit: casual dress, the day of the week, whether its hours match the group's timing.

    A casual Gatineau pick for repeat meals, not a formal occasion

    For an explorer trying to understand dining options in Gatineau, Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais works well as a simple listing to evaluate by schedule and tone. It is in Gatineau, the dress code is casual, so the appeal is less about a documented occasion experience and more about whether it fits the moment.

    First-timers should set expectations accordingly. There is no tasting-menu structure, chef-led counter format, price point, seating count, or awards profile to anchor a special trip. That does not make it a weak choice; it simply means less detailed information is available. Use the basics, then compare it with Arôme or Caméline if you are deciding among other named options.

    Where it fits in a shortlist

    Among named options to compare, Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais has a casual dress code and specific weekly hours. Bistro la Gargouille, Banco Bistro, Caméline, Arôme, Enoteca Monza Pizzeria Moderna may also be useful reference points depending on what kind of evening you want. For a citywide scan, use the full Gatineau restaurants guide.

    The booking verdict is simple: choose Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais when its Gatineau location, casual dress code, published hours fit your plan. Choose another option from the shortlist when you need a different atmosphere, schedule, or occasion fit.

    The takeThis is a place for casual evening meals and sociable group dinners. The write-up foregrounds Korean communal dining — shared banchan, a central grill, and simultaneous presentation — so groups who enjoy interactive sharing will feel at home. At the same time the restaurant’s engagement with omakase and sequential chef-driven service makes it interesting for diners curious about Japanese-format tasting sequences; check what format is being run on any given night. Overall, it suits neighbourhood locals, small groups, and anyone after relaxed, flavour-forward dinner service.
    Venue detailsModern
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextGatineau, Canada
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    Planning details

    Location
    34 Bd du Mont-Bleu, Gatineau, QC J8Z 1J1, Canada
    Website
    restozone.ca
    Phone
    +18199557777
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais reads like a quietly curious neighbourhood find. Situated on a residential commercial strip in Gatineau’s Mont‑Bleu, the restaurant deliberately eschews downtown flash in favour of an unpretentious, local presence. Its dual identity — speaking both to Japanese omakase traditions and Korean communal rituals — gives the place a distinct modern conceit without tipping into formality. The result is a modest, cozy spot where culinary cultures sit side by side: thoughtful technique and raw precision meet the convivial bustle of shared dishes, producing an approachable yet intriguing dining experience.

    Best For

    This is a place for casual evening meals and sociable group dinners. The write-up foregrounds Korean communal dining — shared banchan, a central grill, and simultaneous presentation — so groups who enjoy interactive sharing will feel at home. At the same time the restaurant’s engagement with omakase and sequential chef-driven service makes it interesting for diners curious about Japanese-format tasting sequences; check what format is being run on any given night. Overall, it suits neighbourhood locals, small groups, and anyone after relaxed, flavour-forward dinner service.

    Ordering Tips

    Embrace sharing and sample across both cuisines: the signature items — tonkotsu ramen, Korean gimbap, and double shrimp rolls — provide a useful cross-section of the menu. If you’re with a group, plan on communal plates and banchan that arrive together; let the table share small dishes and rounds of the grill if available. If you’re specifically curious about an omakase-style progression, ask staff whether a chef-driven sequence is running that evening so you can decide between tasting seats or the family‑style approach. Bring a curious appetite and expect to trade bites.

    Venue details

    Tags

    Vibe

    ModernHidden Gem

    Best For

    Casual HangoutGroup Dining

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • tonkotsu ramen
    • Korean Gimbap
    • double shrimp rolls
    Planning details

    Location

    34 Bd du Mont-Bleu, Gatineau, QC J8Z 1J1, Canada · Directions

    +18199557777

    restozone.ca

    Also consider

    If you cannot book here

    Try Banco Bistro for an easy group fallback in Gatineau, or Caméline if the meal needs more occasion energy.

    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais is the easiest casual choice in this Gatineau set when the priority is a low-pressure Korean-Japanese meal. Bistro la Gargouille is a better fit for a bistro-style evening, while Arôme should be the first comparison for a more polished room and a stronger occasion feel.

    For value and booking ease, Sushiyana is the practical pick, especially for lunch or an early dinner. Banco Bistro is the safer alternative for a group that wants a broader bistro format, Enoteca Monza Pizzeria Moderna makes more sense when the group wants pizza and Italian comfort rather than Korean-Japanese range.

    If the meal needs to feel more considered, cross-shop Caméline. If the decision is driven by convenience, casual pacing, an easy Gatineau address, Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais is the lower-friction booking.

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    Compare Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais
    Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais Gatineau: Hours and Dress Code and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    Sushiyana Coréen et JaponaisGatineauNo published awards
    Bistro la GargouilleGatineauNo published awards
    ArômeGatineauNo published awards
    Banco BistroGatineauNo published awards
    Enoteca Monza Pizzeria ModernaGatineauNo published awards
    CamélineGatineauNo published awards

    How Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais Gatineau: Hours and Dress Code compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais accommodate groups?

    Information on group accommodation is not available. If you are planning with several people, use the published hours as a starting point and confirm directly with the venue before going.

    What should I wear to Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais?

    Keep it casual. The dress code for Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais in Gatineau is casual.

    What are alternatives to Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais?

    Other named options to compare include Bistro la Gargouille, Arôme, Banco Bistro, Caméline, Enoteca Monza Pizzeria Moderna. For more context, see the full Gatineau restaurants guide.

    What should a first-timer know about Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais?

    A first-timer should know it is a casual venue in Gatineau, closed Monday, open Tuesday to Sunday, with later evening hours on Friday and Sunday than some other days.

    Is Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais good for a special occasion?

    There is no awards profile, chef-led format, tasting menu, or formal dress code. It is best assessed as a casual Gatineau option unless you confirm more details directly with the venue.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sushiyana Coréen et Japonais?

    The hours are Mon closed; Tue 11 AM–8:40 PM; Wed 11 AM–8:40 PM; Thu 11 AM–8:30 PM; Fri 11 AM–9 PM; Sat 3–8:45 PM; Sun 3–9 PM. Tuesday through Friday include an earlier daytime opening, while Saturday and Sunday begin at 3 PM.