Montreal · Izakaya · a la carte
Imadake
Japanese izakayaMontreal's original izakayaJapanese street foodsakeinformal dining
Montreal's pioneering izakaya since 2007, Imadake serves authentic Japanese street food and small plates that the restaurant itself describes as 'usually not available outside of Japan,' in a lively, informal setting on Sainte-Catherine Ouest.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Westmount / Downtown border
- Since
- 2007
- Owner
- Kevin Fung

Plate № 59
About
Imadake opened in 2007 as Montreal's first dedicated izakaya, introducing the city to the informal Japanese dining culture of small shared plates, grilled skewers, and cold sake at a time when such establishments were virtually unknown in Canada. The menu emphasises Japanese street food and tapas that reflect genuine izakaya traditions — edamame, gyoza, kushiyaki, ramen, and seasonal specials. As the founding restaurant of the Ichigo Ichie and Yokato Yokabai group, Imadake's legacy is significant in shaping Montreal's now-thriving Japanese dining scene. The late-night kitchen and convivial atmosphere remain as relevant today as they were at opening.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Montreal's original izakaya — a 2007 pioneer that shaped the city's Japanese food culture
- Authentic Japanese street food and small plates 'usually not available outside Japan'
- Late-night kitchen open until 1:00 AM on weekends — a rare find in Montreal
- Lively informal atmosphere perfect for sharing plates and exploring sake
Owner Kevin Fung is not confirmed as Japanese; included on strength of documented traditional izakaya approach and long-standing community recognition.
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